Tag Archives: CONSERVATION COMMISSION

Tree Planting on the Common – 5/16/26

Conservation Commission Vacancies

2026 Committee Vacancies

The Town of Walpole Selectboard is seeking to fill vacancies for the Walpole Conservation Commission. Any Walpole, North Walpole or Drewsville resident interested in volunteering should forward a letter of interest along with relevant experience to the Town of Walpole Selectboard by Monday, May 5, 2026. Letters of interest can be emailed to sdowning@walpolenh.us or mailed to Town of Walpole Selectboard Office PO Box 729, Walpole, NH 03608. If you have any questions, please contact the Selectboard Office for more information. The Conservation Commission meets on the first Monday of the month.

Vacancies:

  • Conservation Commission: One (1) – Three Year Term as Full Member
  • Conservation Commission: One (1) – Three Year Term as an Alternate

Conservation Commission Funding Update

Walpole Trail Committee Agenda – 4/8/26

Conservation Commission Hosting Informational Walk at Rt 12 Rest Area – 3/15/26

Rt 12 Rest Area – Red Pine Harvest

The Conservation Commission (www.WalpoleOutdoors.org) has been watching the approach of an invasive insect, the red pine scale, toward the planted red pine monocultures on Town-managed forests.  The Commission wants to be proactive in managing these highly vulnerable sections of forest before the scale kills all the trees. Working with our forester, we have thought through different scenarios and developed response options.

With the red pine scale now confirmed in Keene, the Commission is moving ahead with a pre-emptive salvage of ~ 4.4 acres of the planted red pine that is behind the rest area pull-off on the west side of Route 12.  Read in the Sentinel article how Keene is managing the scale.  This harvest of the red pine will allow a diverse mixture of native trees to grow.

We will be hosting an informational walk at the site on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 10am. We look forward to hopefully seeing you there, answering questions, and getting community input for the future of the woods there.

To learn more about Red Pine Scale see:  

Conservation Commission Meeting Minutes – 2/2/26

Minutes for the Regular Meeting of the

Walpole Conservation Commission

February 2, 2026

Members Present: Peter Palmiotto (Co-chair, presiding), John Peska (Co-Chair), Tom Beaudry, Lew Shelley, Paul Happ, Wendy Grossman, and France Menk.

Members Absent: Hale Morrell (alt),  Nicole Adams, Carolyn Vose (Selectboard Rep)

Seating of Alternates: No need to seat Alternates

Visitors Present: None

Peter Palmiotto called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm, France Menk entered at 7:02 pm

There were no additions to the agenda for this evening’s meeting.

Wendy Grossman asked if the Con Comm was submitting a report for the Annual Report for Town Meeting? Wendy had been asked to write a report for the Trail Committee. Should there be one report or two. They will take a look and make a determination as to what should be submitted. 

There was no need to seat any alternates

Motion to approve the minutes from the Meeting in January, John Peska moved to accept the minutes as presented, Paul Happ seconded that motion. Motion carried

There was no Financial Report, the information is unavailable at this time

Correspondence: 

Received a Newsletter from the SWRPC

Received a Newsletter from the Connecticut River Conservancy

Received a Flyer Regarding a Wild and Scenic Film Fest at the BF Opera House 4/30/26

New Business: 

Trail Committee  Reorganization. France Menk has agreed to step up as the Volunteer Coordinator for the Walpole Trail Committee, as Wendy Grossman is stepping down. The Conservation Commission approved the change in leadership and welcomed France. 

Old Business

-Fanny Mason Forest Harvest is moving forward: 

-Forest Tour is scheduled for 2/7/26 in partnership with the CCCD, France made a motion to contact Connecticut River Yardworks asking for them to plow the Route 12 Turnaround on the East side of Rt 12 to allow parking. John Peska second

Reservoir Dam: The Permit has been filed with the state

There are still many steps ahead should the permit be granted for this project

Cranberry Meadow Dam: at 7:21 the committee moved into executive session to discuss this project, the meeting resumed at 7:26 The minutes from the executive session will be sealed.

Two bids to take care of the mowing of the bank around the Cranberry Meadow dam were received. Paul Happ moved to accept the lower bid, with Lew Shelley 2nd. Paul Happ will communicate with this contractor and finalize the contract through the town office, so that this project can move forward. There was discussion regarding taking care of the invasives – Knott Weed and the Cat Tails, that plan will still need to be finalized. 

Rail Trail

France will continue the work of the Trail Committee Plans include: a HOT Day, and some other maintenance days, Nicole has agreed to continue as the connection with Concord on the Rail Trail. Organizing  “trail adopters” from the list of volunteers that they have. There will be a Fall Event on the Geology of Walpole, and they are going to work with the NH Trails  and coordinate some Chainsaw Safety Certification Workshops for their members. 

Hooper Institute 

Paul Happ reported that they are moving forward with projects, they have determined that there is the possibility of a timber harvest right on the Hooper Property, very near the Hooper Hall, and the Con Comm suggested having Alex Barrett assess the possibility of that harvest. 

Other Business

Tom Beaudry reminded the Commission that they would need to have some mowing done at the Walpole Gateway, it was discussed that when France Menk reached out to Mike Hubbard regarding snow plowing for 2/7/26, she would also ask about mowing the Gateway. 

The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 

Respectfully, 

Holly Gowdy

Recording Secretary

This information is from the Executive Session 

We received two bids to take care of the mowing of the bank around this dam. Paul Happ moved to accept the lower bid of $900, with Lew Shelley 2nd. Paul Happ will communicate with this contractor and finalize the contract through the town office, so that this project can move forward. There was discussion regarding taking care of the invasives – Knott Weed and the Cat Tails, that plan will still need to be finalized. 

Conservation Commission Meeting Agenda – 3/2/26

Agenda

Walpole Conservation Commission Meeting

Monday, March 2, 2026

Location and Time: Walpole Town Hall, 7:00 p.m.

Facilitator: John Peska, co-chair

1. Call to Order

  • Introductions of attendees and visitors
  • Agenda additions?

2. Seating of Alternates

3. Review and Approval of last month’s Minutes

4. Public Business

  • Treasury Report
  • Correspondence (paper, email)

5. New Business

  • Legislative updates (NHACC)
  • Conservation camps – CCCD, Barry, Hopper

6. Old Business, updates

  • Fanny Mason Forest Management
  • winter harvest, CCCD forestry tour 2/7
  • Dams: Reservoir, Cranberry meadow (clearing)

7. Trail Committee

  • Review of planned events

8. Hooper Institute Board

9. Other Business

  • Tree Planting date

10. Agenda next meeting April 6, 2026

Adjournment

    Winter Hiking Tips from the Walpole Trail Committee

    Forest Stewardship Winter Workshop – 2/7/26

    2026 Forest Stewardship Winter Workshop

    Register Today!

    Active Timber Harvest Tour

    When: Saturday, February 7th, 10AM-12PM

    Where: Fanny Mason Trailhead, 3H24+C2, Fanny Mason Forest, Walpole, NH

    Join us for a 2026 Winter Forestry Stewardship Workshop!

    Join CCCD and local Long View Forest foresters for a tour of an active timber harvest in the Fanny Mason Forest. The Fanny Mason forest is a 286-acre property owned by the town of Walpole and managed by the Walpole Conservation Commission for recreation, wildlife habitat, and wood production. Take a walk in the woods to learn how forest management can balance all these goals.

    If you are interested in learning about forest management and getting to know a local hiking trail, then join this CCCD event. The walk will leave at 10:00 from the Fanny Mason Trailhead at the northbound rest area along the eastside of Route 12 in Walpole (43.050914205814934, -72.4450459794439, 2.5 miles south of the Route 123 Westminster-Walpole bridge).

    This series is presented by Cheshire County Conservation District (CCCD), Walpole Conservation Commission, Antioch University New England, Long View Forest, UNH Cooperative Extension, USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)

    Cost: Free, Registration Required


    For additional information, questions, or for assistance in registration, contact: info@cheshireconservation.org or (603) 904-3011

    Conservation Commission Meeting Agenda – 2/2/26

    Agenda

    Walpole Conservation Commission

    Monday, February 2, 2026

    Location and Time: Walpole Town Hall, 7:00 p.m.

    Facilitator: Peter Palmiotto, co-chair

    1. Call to Order

    • Introductions of attendees and visitors
    • Welcome new recording secretary Holly Gowdy

    2. Seating of Alternates

    3. Review and Approval of last month’s Minutes 

    4. Public Business 

    • Treasury Report 
    • Correspondence 

    5. New Business

    • Trail committee – chair appointment

    6. Old Business, updates 

    • Fanny Mason Forest Management 
    • Winter harvest, CCCD forestry tour
    • Dams: Reservoir, Cranberry Meadow

    7. Trail Committee

    • Rail Trail, other trails

    8. Other Business

    • Hooper Institute Board 

    9. Agenda next meeting  March 2, 2026

    10. Adjournment