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CRANERIDGE OPEN HOUSE Tues. April 8th at MYSTIC HILLSÂ BREWERY
The NEC is bringing us another CRANERIDGE OPEN HOUSE AT MYSTIC HILLS BREWERY!!! 10959 Allen Road, East ConcordTuesday, April 8thStop in anytime between 5 - 8 pm!
Past News
Cookie Exchange – Dec. 14th, 2021
The Holiday Season will soon be here. Cookie Exchange is back so come and join us for an evening of fun and laughter. Meet your neighbors and make new friends. Masks will be optional.Â
 It’s easy to join the fun. Make 5 dozen of one variety of cookie. Set aside one dozen on a plate to share with everyone at the exchange.Â
Divide the remaining four dozen into wrapped packages/bags […]
Woodlands (not) Weekly #3
Leave the Leaves | Planting Seeds in Winter | Bad Bugs Webcast
But First… Ideas Please!
We need a new name for our e-newsletter. Truth be told, it’s not going to be weekly. But it will be more then monthly, so we need a new name. Here’s where you can help! Share […]
Gypsy Moths, Wooly Adelgid, and Jumping Worms… Oh My! Wednesday Webcast
Like many trees and habitats in the northeast, Craneridge is being impacted by invasive insects and other critters that are severely damaging entire species like Emerald Ash Borer. Our most prominent trees, Beech and Eastern Hemlock, are at risk. Learn how to ID and actions to take. Winter is an ideal time to identify. BONUS: An update on Asian Jumping Worms. Yes, […]
Two new STOP SIGNS installed in Craneridge today
Over the past year, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of cares/vehicles speeding within Craneridge. In September, the BOD discussed some possible traffic calming initiatives. The BOD recently worked with the Concord Highway Superintendent Barry Edwards to install TWO (2) new STOP signs in Craneridge.
To help slow traffic in the community:
- Initiative 1: The Yield sign at Deer […]
Webcast: Bad Bugs in Craneridge with Nate Morey, DEC | Wed. Nov. 10, 7 pm via Zoom
Like many trees and habitats in the northeast, Craneridge is being impacted by invasive insects and other critters that are severely damaging or wiping out entire species like Emerald Ash Borer. Our most prominent trees, Beech and Eastern Hemlock, are at risk. BONUS: An update on Asian Jumping Worms. Learn how to identify and actions to take. RSVP to Jen Parson at […]
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