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Fifth Annual Spring
Benefit Dinner
Hartman’s Herb Farm
1026 Old Dana Road, Barre
Barre, Massachusetts
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tickets are $35 per person. Seating for the meal begins
at 6:00 p.m. Doors open at
5:30 p.m. There will be an
auction featuring work by
local artists, businesses, craftspeople and farms.
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David Singer
Attorney & Mediator
377 Main Street
Greenfield, MA 01301
www.davidjsinger.com
413-774-3100
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MGLCT Publications
Conservation and Land Use Planning
A new primer for cities, towns and conservation organizations
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Mount Grace’s latest publication, Conservation and Land Use Planning under Massachusetts Chapter 61 Laws, summarizes the various classifications of Chapter 61 and outlines steps to evaluate and exercise right-of-first-refusal opportunities. The handbook, written Stacey Francese and Jay Rasku, is updated to incorporate recent amendments to the laws.
The handbook is available for $5 plus $2 for shipping and handling.
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Twenty Years, Twenty Hikes
A new guide to trails on protected land

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Written by John Burke, Elizabeth Farnsworth, & Allen Young, edited by Nathan Rudolph, with an introduction by Leigh Youngblood and maps by Elizabeth Farnsworth
Twenty hikes (actually nineteen hikes and one canoe trip) highlight some of the projects we have worked on which are best suited to hiking or visiting. Selected from more than 200 land protection projects Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust has assisted with over the years, each of the trails crosses a portion of the extensive mosaic of protected land that characterizes the local landscape of the greater North Quabbin region. This 48-pp. spiral bound book is a handy field reference that will fit easily into a backpack.
$9.95 plus shipping and handling
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