Youth in Action at Pine Park

The Hanover High School group, Youth in Action, scheduled a work day in Pine Park on Saturday, October 12, 2024, which was organized by David Viazmenski.  About 10 students and faculty advisor Rachel Donegan joined several park trustees for brief introductions at the park entrance.  The students worked to clear invasive plants from an area along Girl Brook that had been heavily impacted by demolition of a high bridge that had connected the two sides of the golf course.  Shown are David  Viazmenski and Sebastian Bujarski clearing vines and weeds from the edge of the brook. Park president Linda Fowler noted that: “The students worked incredibly hard and efficiently, and with the invasives cleared away, new plantings can be added to that section of the park.”

Log Removal by the River

Longview Forestry completed a major project to remove piles of large logs in the forest by the river to a carbon storage area up the hill off the Rope Ferry Trail.  The logs—leftovers from the operation in 2019 to remove dead and dying trees—were so pervasive in places that they were preventing new growth from emerging.  We expect that the newly cleared areas will begin to regenerate next year.

Logging Operation in the Park

A logging operation to remove down trees felled in 2019 will be underway on July 8, 9, and 10.  The purpose of the project is to remove large piles of logs to promote regeneration of the forest.  The Fern Trail and Esker Trails will be closed while the work is going on, and some intermittent work may affect sections of the River Trail.  Please respect the warning signs, avoid the work sites, and keep dogs leashed when nearby so that they do not wander into the site.