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Volunteers, Templeton Recreation mark opening of River's Edge Conservation Area in Baldwinville

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Templeton Recreation and local volunteers celebrated the grand opening of River's Edge Conservation Area in Baldwinville, highlighting volunteer-led plantings of native species, mulching and trail connections to Back Bay; planting began three years ago and remains maintained by community groups and the Conservation Commission.

Volunteers and staff from Templeton Recreation celebrated the grand opening of the River's Edge Conservation Area in Baldwinville, with organizers describing recent volunteer cleanups and plantings meant to support pollinators and create a small community green space. The date of the opening was not specified in the remarks.

Katie McClure, director of the play group in Templeton for Templeton Recreation, said the project combined volunteers, the Conservation Commission and local homeschool groups: "We actually did a cleanup over here at River's Edge, the conservation area with the help of some local play…

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