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The recent meeting in Hubbardston focused on the progress of local trails and community engagement, highlighting the collaborative efforts of various organizations. Mark, a key figure in the discussions, expressed his satisfaction with the ongoing projects, particularly the development of the Moose Track Trail and the Northridge Loop Trail. He acknowledged the contributions of the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) and Mass Trails, emphasizing the importance of their support in enhancing local outdoor spaces.
Janet Athens is set to address the community at the next meeting, bringing additional attention to the trails and their benefits. The group is planning to hold their next meeting on September 25, coinciding with a birthday celebration, which aims to foster community spirit and involvement.
As the deadline for the DCR plan extension approaches on September 30, the team is working on finalizing the necessary documentation. This extension is not expected to require a formal vote, as it does not involve binding financial commitments. The focus remains on ensuring that all relevant details are included before submission.
The meeting underscored the community's commitment to improving local recreational opportunities, with the new trails expected to enhance outdoor activities for residents. As these projects progress, they promise to enrich the quality of life in Hubbardston, encouraging more residents to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of their surroundings.
Converted from Open Space 8.28.25 meeting on August 29, 2025
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