Save Saturday, August 5th for Randolph Forest Day 2017
The annual Randolph Forest Day will be celebrated this year on Saturday, August 5th. The overall theme of this year’s event is maple tapping. But, in addition, there will be Continue Reading →
Sustainable forestry & traditional uses on 10,000 acres in Randolph, New Hampshire
The annual Randolph Forest Day will be celebrated this year on Saturday, August 5th. The overall theme of this year’s event is maple tapping. But, in addition, there will be Continue Reading →
The new Randolph Community Forest trail from the Farrar homestead site on US Route 2 to the crystal mine on the Forest, is open and ready for use! The trail, Continue Reading →
From the moment it was first envisioned, one of the goals of the Randolph Community Forest was to continue traditional uses. Thankfully, the town and the Forest Commission have been able Continue Reading →
This article was republished with the permission of the Berlin Daily Sun and writer Edith Tucker. The Community Forest thanks them both. By Edith Tucker The Berlin Daily Sun JEFFERSON Continue Reading →
It’s that time of year. As maple sugaring season winds down, spring is in the air… and with it, mud is on the ground. And there’s plenty of it, too, Continue Reading →
This year marks the second running of the 10-kilometer long Randolph Ramble trail race on the Community Forest. The event took place last month, during Halloween weekend. The number of participants was Continue Reading →
With this blog post, we’re pleased to start a new and semi-regular series that we’re calling The Forester’s View. We’ll share photos from our Community Forest forester, David DeGruttola, the Continue Reading →
Editor’s Note: These photos were originally published in the Berlin Daily Sun. Thanks to both the Sun and writer Edith Tucker for allowing republication. David Fuller, right, of Fuller’s Sugarhouse LLC Continue Reading →
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in the Berlin Daily Sun. Thanks to both the Sun and writer Edith Tucker for allowing republication of this story. By Edith Tucker Continue Reading →
Sometimes the best meetings don’t take place anywhere near a meeting room. Today, John Scarinza and Doug Mayer from the Randolph Forest Commission, Randolph Mount Club Field Supervisor Cheryl Byrne, Continue Reading →