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Jobs available - Conservation Commission staff positions – click on the Jobs link at left Words Worth Reading Every year in New England we anxiously await the spring and summer months, looking forward to spending more time outdoors. Our yards become an extension of our home, where we cook, play, and relax. We do this all against a backdrop of increasing concerns about the greater environment. Every yard is a small piece of the larger landscape in our communities, our watersheds, and our state. By creating a more natural yard, whether by planting a single blueberry bush, or by redesigning your whole yard, you can do your part to help protect the special natural features of Massachusetts. Consider working a little ecological landscaping into your piece of our Commonwealth. Ellen Roy Herzfelder, Former MA Secretary of Environmental Affairs Office Hours - June and July 2008 By appointment only. Please call 508 651-7863 or email conservation@sherbornma.org Contact the Conservation Commission
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FAQ's Last Updated: Saturday, June 21, 2008 All questions about rules, bylaw; etc. should be directed to the following Sherborn Conservation Commission Site designed by:
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