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Select Board approves two Girl Scout Silver Award projects with conditions

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The Bow Select Board unanimously approved two Girl Scout Silver Award projects — a pollinator garden at the Old Town Hall site and a community tackle box for Towne Pond — contingent on coordination with town departments and the Heritage Commission and confirmation of placement and volunteer protections.

The Bow Board of Selectmen on May 13 approved two Girl Scout Silver Award projects — a pollinator garden to be sited around the Old Town Hall on Bobo Road and a community “tackle box” to be placed near Towne Pond — with conditions that the scouts coordinate with town departments and the Heritage Commission before work begins.

The Scouts presented the proposals to the board. “Silver awards are given to Girl Scouts when they make something sustainable that helps the community,” Kaylee, a Girl Scout, told the board, saying the projects require roughly 50 hours of work including research, planning and building. For the…

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