b'Club Newstrail 212, moving the intersection of WN26 closer to WN45. This reroute adds higher-elevation riding and a few miles to our trail system, all in the woods with no new road crossings. Other work has included repairing damage from past heavy rains, fixing bridges, and trimming trail sides as well as removing downed trees. Thank you to everyone who has helped, and we will see you on the trails. A mini excavator was hired by the Vernon Trail Breakers to repair storm damage.Paul Haynes, Vice President Like us on Facebook trail work or riding ATVs. This year, we it and adding drainage. Thanks to ourcompleted major trail work to repair volunteers, this represents a significantWINDHAM storm damage, including tasks made improvement from last year. LookingCOUNTY possible by a grant obtained by George ahead, we have a few more smallHaesaert. A skilled operator worked projects planned, as well as a smallmiracles with his mini excavator on our bridge to construct on Cabot Plains. Wetrails. We also cleared major trees along also plan to tackle our yearly Tuckerour river trail, thanks to Shane Sage maintenance by changing fluids andand his family crew, who removed filters. Trail signing is mostly finishedstubborn boulders and brush, including as of now, and we are looking forwardwild rose and briars. Additional signs to a great season ahead. As always, weVernon Trail Breakers and replacement signs are being extend our thanks to our volunteers,installed at various locations. We are landowners, and club members forBefore we know it, another season willplanning our Appreciation Dinner and their support. be upon usor rather, it is always uponaim to make it a special event this year. Chandler Potter, Vice Presidentus. Even though we are snow junkies,As usual, we look forward to the payoff Like us on Facebook we are active year-round, either doing Worcester Rangers PROUD TO BE It has been a very busy and excitingYOUR TRAIL GROOMING year for the Worcester Rangers. Many of our members are new and learningPARTNER IN VERMONTthe ropes, and we want to thank Bill, Susan, and Sandy for their many years of hard work and for helping us newcomers understand what it takes to make the club successful. On July 5, we held our annual Independence Day raffle in Worcester, featuring many great prizes generously donated by local businesses. The event was a great success, accompanied by a club float in the parade thanking landowners and tossing candy to spectators. If you missed it this year, mark your calendar for July 4, 2026. Since June, our members and volunteers have been busy removing a 53-foot bridge, which is being installed in neighboringREACH OUT TO YOUR LOCAL SALES REPMiddlesex on one of their trails. TheBrian Ainsworth brian.ainsworth@prinoth.com SCAN THIS CODEbiggest news is that we are nearly(603) 387-9141 TO LEARN MORE!finished with a large trail reroute on Early Winter 2025 | 35'