Monday Memories Post 5, May 29, 2017 Hello All: “How we arrived at our mission and how we expanded to include 7 towns instead of just one”. With a paper bag and $150 in change, I personally felt a strong commitment to go forth and successfully get the 501 c 3. A stranger had […]
MONDAY MEMORIES POST 4, MAY 22, 2017 Hello All, TODAY: “Everyone has change lying around their house.” Summer moved on into fall as we continued to meet at different kitchen tables. By September we were ready for our first organized meeting as Green Mountain Conservation Group with a full agenda. There were concerns about liquidation […]
MONDAY MEMORIES POST 3, MAY 15, 2017 Hello All TODAY: What is this big stratified drift aquifer? So now we had a name and a post office box. We continued to meet at different kitchen tables and while we did this we began to learn more and more about the important natural resources particularly the […]
MONDAY MEMORIES POST 2 May 8, 2017 Thanks to everyone who responded to the post last week and sent in fun stories as well as donations. We have TWO NEW ROCKING CHAIRS in the names of : Matt (Leavitt) Heckler and his great great grandfather Dr. James M. Leavitt And Susan Slack, co-founder of GMCG. […]
MONDAY MEMORIES Post 1 May 1, 2017 Dear Friends, This is a long post but I am hoping you can take the time to read it. MAY 1st is an important day for me and especially this year. It marks the 20th Birthday of the founding of the Green Mountain Conservation Group. While I know […]
To the residents of Ossipee, Tamworth, Madison, Freedom and Effingham The Ossipee Aquifer continues to need your voice and your observation for protection. The Ossipee Planning Board has approved, with conditions, an 8 pump gas station with underground storage tanks in the groundwater protection district at the corner of Route 41 and Route 16 in […]
*Notice* Public Hearing – Tuesday May 9, 2017 at 7pm Carroll County Superior Court has issued a Court Order for a Motion to Remand to the Ossipee Zoning Board of Adjustments to hold a Public Hearing on the case listed below: Town of Freedom: Board of Selectmen – per RSA 677:2 previously filed a […]
The Soak Up the Rain NH program is excited to share the 2016 update to the New Hampshire Homeowner’s Guide to Stormwater Management just in time for your spring landscaping projects! Check it out HERE and let us know what you think! Questions? Contact Lisa Loosigian at lisa.loosigian@des.nh.gov
If your home has a roof, a lawn, or a driveway, chances are your property creates stormwater. Property owners can play a role in improving water quality by soaking up stormwater to prevent it from reaching nearby lakes, streams, and other waters. What you do in your own back yard can impact the entire watershed, […]
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