Open Space Preservation: Tonight, there's a town meeting and we go to ask townspeople to agree to pay the town's share of a down-payment on 117 acres [47 hectare] of land. The site is one that brings us closer to having a completely contiguous block of land in the Eight Mile River watershed, a long-standing goal for both the township and the region. In November 1997, the first selectmen of East Haddam, Lyme and Salem, through which the Eight Mile River flows, signed an agreement to cooperatively protect the river and its watershed. The effort has had technical support of both the University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension office and the Essex Chapter of Nature Conservancy.
Local Politics We had a fund-raising party at our house for our friend Diedre. She is running for Probate Court judge in town. She comes with good qualifications:
Firewood season It's time to get the firewood piles built up. Temperatures the past three nights went below 8 degrees Celsius [that's about 45 Farenheit] and we had the woodstove going ...in fact, it's keeping us toasty now. Almost all the firewood for winter is still up on the hill 90 metres way [more than 300 feet] ~ nowhere near the house ~ and about three terrace levels away from being convenient. So I suppose that tells me clearly what I have to do the next weekends and days off from work. Plus I have to scrape down the chimney of soot and creosote buildup. More on that as it comes along.Labels: community planning, Eight Mile River, open space, preservation
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