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Manchester Conservation Commission elects officers, discusses outreach, easement monitoring and CSO project; approves small reimbursements

5968677 · August 28, 2025
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At its annual organizational meeting the commission elected officers for the coming year, reviewed outreach plans and conservation easement monitoring, discussed large infrastructure projects that intersect with conservation priorities, and approved a $25 wetlands-training reimbursement and other routine items.

The Manchester Conservation Commission held its annual organizational meeting on Aug. 28, electing officers for the coming year and discussing outreach, easement monitoring, and several regional infrastructure projects that intersect with the commission's conservation work.

Commissioner Don Waldron was nominated and elected chair. Commissioner Sue Boucher was elected vice chair; Jennifer McLaren was elected secretary, and Lauren Zielinski was elected treasurer. The commission also approved minutes from its June 26 meeting by voice vote.

The commission reviewed its current conservation fund balance, which the finance department reported as $9,872.99. Staff noted the commission's…

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