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Northern Berkshire: Woodlands partnership hosting grant webinar

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The Recorder - Regional Notebook: Sept 22, 2021

Habitat for Humanity accepting applications for three homes NORTHAMPTON Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity is accepting applications for three homes to be built on Burts Pit Road in Northampton. The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 15.According to.

The Recorder - Info session to discuss importance of protecting South River Watershed

Info session to discuss importance of protecting South River Watershed The South River as it flows through the center of Conway shows signs of erosion in this photo taken as part of the Franklin Regional Council of Governments’ South River mapping project in 2016. File Photo Published: 6/1/2021 6:01:13 AM Conway and Ashfield residents are invited to a public information session to hear updates on completed South River resiliency work, and to learn about the next steps needed to continue building climate-resilient rivers and watersheds. Scheduled for Wednesday, June 2, at 7:30 p.m., the meeting is accessible via Zoom. To register, visit bit.ly/SouthRiverConway.

Frenchman Bay Conservancy closes on Hancock property - The Ellsworth American

An aerial view of Kilkenny Stream with Frenchman Bay and Mount Desert Island in the background. Frenchman Bay Conservancy has closed on the purchase of 1,400 acres in Hancock. The property and an adjacent 3,100 acres will form a community forest. FRENCHMAN BAY CONSERVANCY PHOTO March 17, 2021 on Environment, News HANCOCK Frenchman Bay Conservancy (FBC) has closed on the purchase of 1,400 acres in Hancock for its Frenchman Bay Community Forest project. The protection of this parcel is part of a larger 4,500-acre conservation project. An additional 3,100 acres of land abuts this parcel and is conserved through New England Forestry Foundation. FBC raised $900,000 toward the purchase and long-term stewardship of the Frenchman Bay Community Forest through foundation giving and individual donations to its public campaign, launched in summer 2020. 

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