Restoring the health of the Indian Head River – clarification

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

It has come to my attention that information that was submitted to Around
Town on the Web and e-blasted last week was at the very least misleading,
if not outright incorrect. Please note that that the upcoming presentation
re-printed below is NOT being co-sponsored by the Town of Hanover. Since
the information was submitted to ATOTW by the North and South Rivers
Watershed Association, I am re-running it and removing any previous
reference to area towns. Thanks to the folks that sent me the first press
release, and thanks to the folks who expressed their concerns about that
press release. I know we are all just trying to help!

The North and South Rivers Watershed Association (NSRWA) invites residents
and others interested to learn more about the potential for reconnecting
and restoring the health of the Indian Head River (IHR). This information
session will be held via Zoom.

When: Thursday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m.
What: Last spring, the NSRWA received a grant to determine the feasibility
of removing the State Street Cross Street Dam (a.k.a. Indian Head Dam) and
Luddam’s Ford Dam (a.k.a. Elm Street Dam a.k.a. Curtis Crossing Dam) in
order to restore fish habitat on the Indian Head River.

There will be a short presentation on the project background and status,
and representatives from the following boards and organizations will be
available to answer your questions:
– NSRWA
– IHR Restoration Steering Committee
– Project consultants
– MA DEP’s Natural Resource Damages Program
– MA Division of Ecological Restoration
– MA Division of Fisheries & Wildlife

REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Please register using the link below. After
registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how
to join the webinar on Thursday, March 30 at 7:00 p.m.
us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nswtcov7RcuNGOsdRlxBrA

For more information, please contact Becky at becky@nsrwa.org .

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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