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Tap your dogsâ unleashed potential. Hereâs where you can let them run free Greater Boston features a surprising number of open spaces where our well-behaved pooches are welcome to roam without fences. By James Sullivan Globe correspondent,Updated February 25, 2021, 10:00 a.m. Email to a Friend Stratham Hill Park in Stratham N.H.James Sullivan for the Boston Globe A year into the pandemic, weâre all leading a dogâs life. Weâre gazing out the window, watching the world go by. Longing to run free. If youâre an actual dog, you can in fact run free, as long as youâre a good listener and your human will take you someplace where itâs sanctioned. Given the lack of tail-wagging destinations in our lives since last March, it may take little more than a whimper by the door to get them to concede. ....
“ [Coggshall Park] is awesome!” a reader wrote. “There are some great trails around a small and beautiful lake. We love the wildlife we saw snakes, turtles, ducks, geese, and frogs on our last visit.” Advertisement “Located amongst beautiful farms, this lesser-known trail offers all types of activities (cross country skiing, snow shoeing). It also has a disc golf course. Plan ahead because it is increasing in popularity and can become busy on the weekends,” a reader wrote of Hawkins Woods Loop in Plainville. “Great family-friendly hike. We did this hike the weekend before Thanksgiving to get into the Thanksgiving spirit. It was fun to look for the markers on the self-guided interpretive map, which provided interesting information about the biodiversity and history of the area. The trail is along the reservoir most of the way. The view of the reservoir is beautiful and we saw a heron on the water,” a reader wrote of Carver’s ....
SMITHFIELD – Santa Claus is taking three nights off from his busy schedule this week to visit Smithfield neighborhoods, says Town Manager Randy Rossi. Leaving his flying sleigh in the North Pole to prepare for his big night, Santa is teaming up with the Smithfield Fire Department to ride along on a firetruck in different parts of town on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday nights. Santa will arrive in Smithfield neighborhoods each night from 5 to 8:30 p.m. and will travel down every road except dead-ends, Rossi said. With the Fire Department’s help, Rossi said Santa will be able to make an appearance in all Smithfield neighborhoods this week. ....