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Birding Hotspot in the Randolph Community Forest

Posted on 4 December, 2019 by RandolphComm

By David Forsyth An eBird birding hotspot has now been designated in the Randolph Community Forest, along the section of the Presidential rail trail where it intersects the Farrar tract Continue Reading →

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2019 Annual Forest Day

Posted on 8 July, 2019 by RandolphComm

August 3, 2019 9:00 am at the Randolph Town Hall One of the joys and, sometimes, the annoyances of living where we do is the contact we have with the Continue Reading →

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Trail to Rollo Fall Has Been Completed!!

Posted on 26 July, 2018 by RandolphComm

Trail to Rollo Fall Has Been Completed!! By John Scarinza The past couple of weeks have seen a flurry of activity on the Community Forest with the construction of a Continue Reading →

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2018 Randolph Forest Day Announcment

Posted on 3 May, 2018 by RandolphComm

Managing Habitat for Pollinators Saturday August 4, 2018 9:00 AM at the Randolph Town Hall         Tour to follow: Farrah site and Rolo Falls The annual Randolph Forest Continue Reading →

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Glade Skiing on the Randolph Community Forest by John Scarinza

Posted on 19 March, 2018 by RandolphComm

In the 1989 film Field of Dreams, an Iowa corn farmer’s vision for a baseball diamond in the middle of his corn field is memorialized with the now famous quote Continue Reading →

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2018 Harvesting in the Randolph Community Forest -FIRST SALE

Posted on 28 January, 2018 by RandolphComm

Article by Laura Brockett, edited by Dave DeGrottola and John Scarinza. All photos by John Scarinza. In early January 2018, John Scarinza and Laura Brockett met with forester, David DeGruttola, Continue Reading →

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