PHOTOS: Many hands make light work at Greenfield’s Highland Park

Thanks to Greenfield Community Preservation Committee funding, the Greenfield Recreation Department welcomed 10 Appalachian Mountain Club workers from across the country to Highland Park last week. The AMC workers assisted with trail improvements and bog bridges. Permitting for the project took two years, with help from Conservation Agent Jessica Siegel.

Thanks to Greenfield Community Preservation Committee funding, the Greenfield Recreation Department welcomed 10 Appalachian Mountain Club workers from across the country to Highland Park last week. The AMC workers assisted with trail improvements and bog bridges. Permitting for the project took two years, with help from Conservation Agent Jessica Siegel. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

Thanks to Greenfield Community Preservation Committee funding, the Greenfield Recreation Department welcomed 10 Appalachian Mountain Club workers from across the country to Highland Park last week. The AMC workers assisted with trail improvements and bog bridges. Permitting for the project took two years, with help from Conservation Agent Jessica Siegel.

Thanks to Greenfield Community Preservation Committee funding, the Greenfield Recreation Department welcomed 10 Appalachian Mountain Club workers from across the country to Highland Park last week. The AMC workers assisted with trail improvements and bog bridges. Permitting for the project took two years, with help from Conservation Agent Jessica Siegel. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Published: 07-19-2025 4:29 PM

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