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LONDONDERRY â Between May 21 and June 4, The Collaborative will host its ninth annual West River Trail Run fundraising event. The event will be virtual to accommodate COVID-19 precautions. Racers will have two weeks to run their race to ensure everyone can run at their own convenience and practice safe distancing.
To register, visit thecollaborative.us/westrivertrailrun. The registration fee this year is $25. All registered participants will be sent a link to upload their results. Participants have until June 4 at 5 p.m. to register and/or submit their results.
All participants will receive a specialized race medal with an updated logo and a Collaborative water bottle. Participants will have a unique opportunity to celebrate the history of the West River Trail on June 5 as they gather at the Jamaica Historical Foundation (http://jamaicahf.info/) to pick up race bags. Race participants will be treated to a specially curated
To the editor:
When I moved to Brattleboro almost six years ago, discovering the West River Trail, lower section, was one of the delights that awaited me. It s flat, wide, mostly shaded, with places along the way where my dog can get into water (or a muddy puddle) to cool off.
During this year of COVID-19, usage of the West River Trail has increased about 70 percent from 2019. People are staying closer to home, and getting outdoors more to maintain some level of sanity - we re so lucky to have this resource right here!
Huge thanks to the Friends of the West River Trail, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that is 100 percent volunteer run, for all the work done to maintain this section of the 36-mile trail. There s regular trail maintenance, removal of invasive species, new signage and benches, and an eye to the future in terms of purchasing additional land and creating a larger network of trails for all to enjoy.