Great Bay Happenings
Board member Deborah Alberts, a resident of Durham, N.H., joined the Great Bay Stewards board this winter. “Our family has lived on the Oyster River for the past 25 years where we enjoy kayaking, sculling, swimming, and bird watching,” she says. “I value a healthy...
Great Bay Events
Heard of the Sweet Trail, but never actually ventured out on it? A spring-like winter thus far means it’s a great time to enjoy it, but it’s equally accessible – and pleasurable – in snow. Rich Collins, our very own web site designer, writes...
Great Bay Events
You’re Invited: The ABCs and ESGs of Sustainable Investing. Sustainability is the economic imperative of our time. Investors are not only incorporating sustainability into their daily lives, but also into the way they invest. Join us for a lively discussion of where...
Great Bay Happenings
The Great Bay Stewards were very excited to have Kenneth Ernstoff, a longtime member of the Stewards, join our Board in November 2015. “As a recent retiree, I have time available to pursue my interests, including those volunteer organizations I would like to...
Great Bay Happenings
Contributed by Rich Collins The Winnicut River is one of several tributaries that directly feed the waters of the Great Bay. Few know that there is easy public access thanks to the Weeks Trails conservation area in Greenland, NH. I decided to take a stroll along the...