In 1982, a woman (who wishes to remain anonymous) purchased 6 acres with a small camp and pond because it was adjacent to a good friend’s seasonal home. Now more […]
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It’s been twenty five years since the town of Bradford, Vermont purchased and conserved 200 acres of land that includes the summit of Wright’s Mountain. Our Spring 1995 newsletter described […]
The day of the potato harvest was sunny and breezy. The week before with a few volunteers we had cut back the green parts of the plants, leaving nothing to […]
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Permanently Protected: Forests, Fields, and a Spectacular View in Sharon
/in New Conservation Projects, What's NewIn 1982, a woman (who wishes to remain anonymous) purchased 6 acres with a small camp and pond because it was adjacent to a good friend’s seasonal home. Now more […]
Wright’s Mountain Turns Twenty Five
/in Other UVLT News, UVLT Conserved Lands, What's NewIt’s been twenty five years since the town of Bradford, Vermont purchased and conserved 200 acres of land that includes the summit of Wright’s Mountain. Our Spring 1995 newsletter described […]
Gifts from the Land
/in What's NewThe day of the potato harvest was sunny and breezy. The week before with a few volunteers we had cut back the green parts of the plants, leaving nothing to […]