In Good Hands
Nov 23, 2021
3 minutes
By Janice Randall Rohlf
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F YOU HAPPEN TO LIVE in the same town where your forebears settled in the 18th century, bonding inextricably with the land is often preordained. For one homeowner in a Massachusetts enclave 20 miles west of Boston, building a house on five acres of inherited farmland was in many ways the ultimate tribute to her father, a longtime advocate for preserving the town’s natural resources. It was also a means of perpetuating the virtues of an open-field habitat and the fauna it supports,
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