By Ed Nardi Following an alternatives analysis completed in 2023 which identified dam removal as the preferred management alternative for the Warner’s Pond system, the Natural Resources Commission (NRC) had intended to
My column about the hockey game at Warner’s Pond prompted a couple of people to contact me about the game and about growing up beside Warner’s Pond. Rick Loughlin reminded me that
Hosting the first of two public meetings to provide information and gather feedback on the future health of Warner’s Pond, Concord’s Department of Natural Resources met in Monument Hall and over Zoom
Our charge is to submit a report to the Natural Resources Commission recommending a course of action to improve the ecological health and recreational capacity of the pond system by December 2.
Removing Warner's Pond Dam would be of little consequence to fish passage, but very destructive to the recreational opportunities afforded by the pond.
It was good to see robust discussion of some of the issues surrounding the future of Warner’s Pond. However, I have concerns about the way the Naturals Commission has presented “evidence” as