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Abutters Enlist Attorney Brown in Challenge to Littleton Gravel Pit

by sb | May 12, 2023 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Residents Seek Rehearing After ZBA Grants Special Exception For Gravel Pit May 12, 2023 Robert Blechl, Caledonian Record “LITTLETON — As a Littleton Planning Board public hearing nears for a requested excavation permit for a gravel pit, some abutters are...

Littleton Planners Conclude Gravel Pit A Project Of Regional Impact

by sb | May 4, 2023 | Civil Litigation, Conservation, Government Accountability, Municipal & Land Use, Uncategorized

Public Hearing On Excavation Permit Request Scheduled For May 30 Robert Blechl rblechl@caledonian-record.com Staff Writer   LITTLETON — The Littleton Planning Board on Tuesday concluded that the gravel pit located at 173 Alder Brook Road and accessed through the...

The Sawyer Brook Headwaters Property in Grantham, Now Permanently Protected

by sb | Jun 22, 2020 | Uncategorized

The Town of Grantham completed the purchase of the 385-acre Sawyer Brook Headwaters Property and transfer of a conservation easement to the Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust. The Town appropriated $250,000 toward the acquisition at its 2019 Town Meeting, while...

Grantham Board of Selectmen Recognizes Attorney Brown’s Leadership in Successful Conservation Project

by sb | Mar 10, 2020 | Uncategorized

Among their updates in the Town’s 2019 Annual Report, the Grantham Board of Selectmen wrote: “Our major accomplishment was the acquisition of the Sawyer Brook Headwaters parcel of nearly 400 acres, which is now preserved for conservation purposes. We are...

Sawyer Brook Headwaters Conservation Project – Promises Kept!

by sb | Mar 10, 2020 | Uncategorized

Grantham 2019 Annual Report Update by Sheridan Brown Thanks to the generosity of Grantham residents, private donors, and funding from two state grant programs, the 385-acre Sawyer Brook Headwaters Property will be permanently protected. While Grantham is keeping its...
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The Connecticut River, also known by some as the Long River, gets its name from the Mohegan word "quinetucket" and Nipmuc word "kwinitekw", which mean "beside the long, tidal river." These Native Americans who gave the river its name had a profound respect for nature, the interconnectedness of things, stewardship, and responsibility to future generations. This firm strives to emphasize those same values in its practice of law.

The Greater Connecticut River valley is full of amazing communities and, although we practice throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts, our focus is on those places along the river from Coos County, NH to Berkshire County, MA.

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