Mud Season’s Here
It’s that time of year– the snow is starting to disappear. For the more than 26 miles of roads on the Community Forest, that means one thing: mud season is Continue Reading →
Sustainable forestry & traditional uses on 10,000 acres in Randolph, New Hampshire
It’s that time of year– the snow is starting to disappear. For the more than 26 miles of roads on the Community Forest, that means one thing: mud season is Continue Reading →
The Forest Commission reviewed bids for construction of the trail head at the end of Randolph Hill Road, and selected a contractor for job– Kel-log Inc. of Milan who submitted Continue Reading →
Editor’s note: We thought you’d enjoy seeing this article from this past summer’s issue of The Timber Crier, the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association‘s magazine. The article provides a good overview Continue Reading →
Editor’s Note: When it was first created, the Randolph Community Forest might have been named, “The Randolph Town Forest.” The word “community” was selected, however, because it spoke to residents Continue Reading →
By John Scarinza, Walt Winturri, and Doug Mayer One of the goals of the Randolph Community Forest is to carry out good forestry practices. The second 10-year stewardship plan, recently Continue Reading →
Local musher Sally Manikian, of Shelburne, enjoys running her team of 19 Alaskan Huskies on the Randolph Community Forest. Sally’s competed in races around New England, and is now training Continue Reading →