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Conservation commission approves $4,800 invasive-species treatment at Pinnacle Park

3005688 · April 14, 2025
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Hooksett Conservation Commission voted to approve option 2 of a contractor proposal to continue invasive-species treatment at Pinnacle Park, authorizing a $4,800 budget. Commissioners discussed volunteer roles, equipment access and the ongoing nature of invasive management.

The Hooksett Conservation Commission voted to proceed with option 2 of a contractor27s proposal for invasive-species treatment at Pinnacle Park, authorizing a $4,800 budget.

Commissioners and staff said the work will be part of continuing maintenance rather than a one-time clearing and that the contractor27s small tractor is intended to create access so crews can treat bittersweet, poison ivy and other regrowth.

Commissioners said the contractor, identified in meeting materials as Paul Eaton, had provided photos and an estimate…

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