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The traditional New Ipswich Memorial Day Parades are returning this year, after last year’s observances were canceled in response to COVID-19.“It’s the only time I can remember [not having them],” Memorial Day Chairman Oliver Niemi Jr. said, of the.
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Vermont Business Magazine Northeast Wilderness Trust, a Montpelier-based regional land trust, is pleased to announce the renewal of its accreditation with the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, an independent program of the Land Trust Alliance. This recognition proves once again that the Wilderness Trust, as part of a network of 400+ accredited US land trusts, is committed to professional excellence and to maintaining the public’s trust in its conservation work.
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Published: 2/23/2021 10:29:13 PM
Snow is on the ground, and the weather is cold and crisp. Not ideal hiking weather.
But that doesn’t stop David Graves.
The New Ipswich man is currently on a quest to complete a winter hike of the Wapack Trail, about 22 miles through New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
This winter is Graves first serious foray into the world of winter hiking, so he’s taking his time, splitting the hike into four different sections he and a friend have been tackling as their schedules allow.
“I used to hike a lot when I was younger,” Graves said. “I discovered I had a fear of heights in high school, so naturally, being the person I am, I started to climb mountains. I’m a believer in doing the things that scare you until they don’t anymore.”