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Leahy paved way for Frost Trail renovation


Thu, 05/06/2021 - 1:57pm
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SEN. PATRICK LEAHY and his wife, Marcelle, joined Green Mountain National Forest officials, invited guests and friends of the Moosalamoo Association to dedicate the reopening of the Robert Frost Interpretive Trail in Ripton with remarks at the Bread Loaf Barn and then by hiking its length on a blustery Tuesday morning. The trail has undergone a three-year, $650,000 overhaul, which made the entire 1.2 miles of the trail universally accessible.
Independent photo/Steve James
ADDISON INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER Angelo Lynn, who is president of the Moosalamoo board, spoke at the dedication in Ripton.
Independent photo/Steve James
SEN. LEAHY AND his wife, Marcelle, stopped to read a poem along the trail. ....

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The Recorder - My Turn: Speaking for the trees


My Turn: Speaking for the trees
The Buttonball Tree in Sunderland on North Main Street dwarfs other full grown trees around it. Staff Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 4/14/2021 4:40:09 PM
Trees have been in the news a lot recently. It looks like a crisis was averted in Sunderland when citizens came to the rescue of the beloved 400-year-old Buttonball Tree. It appears news of his death was greatly exaggerated. But tree huggers, like me, want to be sure the historic creature, which has been a witness to human history, is forever protected and preserved.
You can learn a lot about us humans from looking at a tree. Our mutual existence is intertwined. ....

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Pete Westover Archives - BusinessWest


Leah Martin Photography
Pete Westover says his appreciation of, and passion for, outdoor spaces traces back to a family vacation trip to, among other places, Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, or Rocky, as it’s called, when he was 12.
The park, which spans the Continental Divide, is famous for its grand vistas, high alpine meadows, and dramatic walking trails, some of them at elevations of 10,000 feet or more. And, suffice to say, the park made quite an impression on the young middle-school student.
“There’s bighorn sheep and mountain goats and all kinds of great wildlife and flora,” he noted, adding that he’s been back several times since. “The road goes well over 11,000 feet, so you’re up there among the peaks.” ....

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Pete Westover, Founder and Partner, Conservation Works, LLC


Pete Westover, Founder and Partner, Conservation Works, LLC
Leah Martin Photography
Pete Westover says his appreciation of, and passion for, outdoor spaces traces back to a family vacation trip to, among other places, Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, or Rocky, as it’s called, when he was 12.
The park, which spans the Continental Divide, is famous for its grand vistas, high alpine meadows, and dramatic walking trails, some of them at elevations of 10,000 feet or more. And, suffice to say, the park made quite an impression on the young middle-school student.
“There’s bighorn sheep and mountain goats and all kinds of great wildlife and flora,” he noted, adding that he’s been back several times since. “The road goes well over 11,000 feet, so you’re up there among the peaks.” ....

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