Trailblazing

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More than 16 volunteers helped blaze new trails along the Millstone River on March 24. They worked for several hours raking, chain sawing, and cutting back branches and brambles, to create the new trails. Kevin Appelget set out the network and volunteers included Dave, Katherine, Matthew and Andrew Osborn, Tim Cresson, Robin Miller, Roger Alig, Ace Miller, Frank Potter, Laxma and Sula Kolla, Newell Benedict, Ham Pkardooni, Ted Ross, Ron Slinn, and Ken Carlson.

The trails, located on preserved land bordered by Joanne Street, the Millstone River, Bear Brook, and the northeast corridor rail line, now offers views of the Millstone River and a variety of trees as they pass through twisted vines and trees.

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