by Elizabeth Trail
Late in September, a logger hired by the town of Albany began clear cuttinga section of a long-fallow piece of land the town owns at the top of Hartwell Pond Road. According to a memo the select board handed out at its October 2 meeting, the logging was a first step toward creating a town recreation area with parking, picnic tables, camp sites, and lake access for canoes and kayaks.
On October 4, neighboring landowner Cindy Sanville got a temporary injunction to halt the logging. And she’s suing the town to make it permanent.
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