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Mary Brown Elected to Board Vice President

July 16, 2020

Mary Brown headshotMary Brown, Hanover Conservancy Board Member since December 2019, has been elected to the role of Vice-President of the Board. Mary is a court-appointed guardian for children in state custody. She has worked in admissions at Bates College, Geisel School of Medicine and the Tuck School of Business, and in alumni relations at Harvard Business School. Mary is a longtime board member of The Family Place and served as chair of its board. Brown has been a member of HC’s community engagement committee since 2016. An active outdoorswoman, Mary is an officer of the Dartmouth Class of 1978. She and her husband, Scott, live near the Connecticut River and are the parents of four grown children.

We are so grateful to Karen Geiling, who is stepping down as VP after over 3 years of service. Read more about Karen and our Board members here. 

Filed Under: Board of Directors, Volunteers

Hanover Votes to Fund Mink Brook Community Forest

July 8, 2020

At last night’s Hanover Town Meeting, residents voted to approve a $500,000 contribution towards the purchase of the Mink Brook Community Forest from reserve and conservation funds held by the Town. From the Valley News, “Plans to turn 260 acres of woods and old farmland along both sides of Greensboro Road into a town forest also were OK’d on Tuesday. Residents voted by a show of hands to spend $500,000 to help purchase land which crosses Mink Brook and includes a brick farmhouse from 1850. The Trust for Public Land, assisted by the Hanover Conservancy, hopes to spend $2.5 million acquiring the property from the Leavitt family. So far, an anonymous donor has footed $500,000 to help the project, which also received a $600,000 community forest program grant from the U.S. Forest Service. None of the town’s share will come from new taxes, and will instead be taken from existing reserve and conservation funds. Officials also hope to sell the property’s farmhouse to help finance the overall project, and a separate four acres could be used by Twin Pines Housing Trust to build “a small cluster of affordable cottage-style homes targeted to new homeowners,” according to an April news release.” 

Filed Under: Conservation, Media, Mink Brook Community Forest, Partnerships

We want to hear from YOU!

June 4, 2020

Please Tell Us What You Think

The Hanover Conservancy – the oldest local land trust in New Hampshire – will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2021! As we prepare for our next 5 years, we ask you to share your thoughts and ideas to help us contribute most effectively to the quality of life in our community.

The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete. Your answers will be kept confidential. If you provide your contact information at the end, you will be entered into a drawing to win a basket of goods and services from Hanover businesses. This will not affect the confidentiality of your responses.

Thank you for your help!

Heidi Trimarco, President

Hanover Conservancy

TAKE THE SURVEY

We encourage you to forward this to your friends and neighbors. The more we hear, the more we’ll learn, and the better we can serve our community.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Mink Brook Community Forest meeting now on our YouTube channel!

May 29, 2020

NEW! Watch the May 27th, 2020 recording of a Zoom informational meeting on the Mink Brook Community Forest project. The call was led by JT Horn, Senior Project Manager for the Trust for Public Land and Rob Houseman, Planning Director for the Town of Hanover.

Filed Under: Education, Events, Media, Mink Brook Community Forest, Partnerships

Hanover Trail Maps available at Town Offices

May 28, 2020

In a message sent by the Town on 5/28/2020: Back by popular demand, the 2013 Hanover Trail Map has been re-printed and is available for purchase at the Town Offices, 41 South Main Street.
The price will vary depending upon your method of payment and whether you would like the map mailed to you.

If you come to the Town Offices,  the map costs:
$7 if you pay by check; or
$8.50 if you pay using a credit card.

If you would like a map mailed to you,  the map plus postage costs:
$8 if you pay by check; or
$9.50 if you pay using a credit card.

The map is also available on the Town website (for free) https://www.hanovernh.org/conservation-commission/pages/trail-maps

Get out and enjoy our wonderful trail system!

Vicki Smith
Senior Planner
Planning and Zoning Department
PO Box 483
41 South Main Street
Hanover, NH 03755

603-640-3214

Filed Under: Education, Partnerships, Trails

Mink Brook Featured in Here in Hanover’s List of Local Hikes

May 15, 2020

As a reminder, the Quinn Trail will be closed for repairs May 18-21, but all other trails are open and can be accessed from Buck Road, Sachem/DHMC/Boston Lot network, or Route 10 (park on grass just across from Pine Knoll Cemetery). Read the full list of recommended hikes here. 

Filed Under: Media, Mink Brook, Trails

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Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 643-3433

info@hanoverconservancy.org

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