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JW Sinton

Williamsburg Mill River Greenway Committee Report

October 28, 2013 by JW Sinton

The Williamsburg Mill River Greenway Committee is pleased to provide you with a link to our recently-completed report on the feasibility of establishing a Greenway along the Mill River between Haydenville and Williamsburg centers.

The report provides a thorough, thoughtful evaluation of the many variables in creating a Greenway, including the technical, environmental, financial, historical, commercial, and social aspects of such a project.  It includes maps, concept sketches, community feedback, and next steps for further action.

We’re sending you our report because we hope for and need your continued input and energy to move this exciting project forward.  It will take the power of many citizens, organizations, town government, and state/federal granting agencies to make the dream of a Mill River Greenway come to fruition.

Please take some time to flip through this informative and enjoyable report, and forward this email to others who would be interested.

Williamsburg Mill River Greenway Feasibility Report

Onward!

gaby (on behalf of the Williamsburg MRGC)

Filed Under: Mill River Greenway

We’re Back! Autumn News from MRGI

October 23, 2013 by JW Sinton

We’re back from summer hiatus and ready for a great fall.  Here’s the news:

1. Please welcome our new co-moderator Gaby Immerman, who joins Neal Bastek and John Sinton in leading our MRGI initiatives.  Gaby wears many hats — she’s a member of the Williamsburg Greenway Town Committee, serves on the board of Grow Food Northampton, and is the chair of the Florence Organic Community Garden steering committee.  By day she teaches horticulture at Smith College as well as running her own small landscaping business, Green Thumb for Hire, out of her Haydenville backyard.

2. October 30, 7:00pm at Northampton’s City Council Chambers is a meeting of the CPA (Community Preservation Committee) to consider funding of a crucial trail project that will finish off the final 0.35 miles of the multi-use rail trail from Leeds to the Williamsburg town line.   Here’s the link to the project application. The CPC will  also consider an application for an ecological assessment of Northampton open space, including key parcels along the Mill River.  Please attend this meeting to show strong community support for this application!

3. Save the Date — Friday December 6 from 6:00-8:00 PM for a late fall get- together of everyone interested in the Mill River.  We’ll be talking about a long-term strategic plan for MRGI and will need your input.  Topics include: Trail initiatives, a watershed-wide master plan for managing invasive plants, and the opportunity to create a Mill River Consortium of all groups invested in the Mill River.

Filed Under: Mill River Greenway

Part 4 of A Mill River History

July 20, 2013 by JW Sinton

Part 4 of A Mill River History —  Contact: The Nonotuck and the English — has now been posted here.

Filed Under: History

Scouting for Invasive Plants July 24th

July 18, 2013 by JW Sinton

We are partnering with the Connecticut River Watershed Council and Grow Food Northampton to survey a portion of the Mill River off Meadow Street for invasive plant species.  MRGI members are more than welcome to join in the beginning of this effort to manage invasives along the Mill River from Look Park to Meadow St.

Meet at the Florence Organic Garden on Meadow St. in Florence at 9:00 AM on Wednesday July 24th.  Gaby Immerman, plant expert extraordinaire, will introduce you to the subject and the area.

Filed Under: Invasive plants

Trash In Leeds

July 16, 2013 by JW Sinton

Please read today’s front page of the Gazette with Bob Dunn’s lead article on the trash problem along the Mill in Leeds.  We hope that MRGI will be able to work with the Leeds Civic Association and the City to help alleviate the problem.  We’ll keep you up to date on our progress.

Filed Under: Leeds

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