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Getting down and dirty on Pigeon Hill

April 4, 2022

The combined (and muddy) efforts of the Lincoln Land Conservation Trust, the Conservation Commission and volunteers replaced 250 feet of old duck board with wider, and above-water duck boards across a wetland area on the north side of Pigeon Hill. The rebuilt section will mean a safe trail for walkers, joggers, kids, and dogs. Left to right: Jim Hutchinson (Lincoln’s newest Select Board member), Conservation Department Land Steward Ryan Brown, Peter Wyatt, and Jim Lennon.

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  1. PetervM says

    April 5, 2022 at 10:03 am

    Thanks Alice,

    by the way your Colby email address no longer takes messages.

    Peace Peter

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