Extractions: Audrey Barker Plotkin Research Assistant aabarker@fas.harvard.edu ext. 268 Sylvia Barry Musielewicz Research Assistant slbarry@fas.harvard.edu ext. 287 John Burk Research Assistant/Archivist burk@fas.harvard.edu ext. 277 Richard Cobb Research Assistant rcobb@fas.harvard.edu ext. 248 Elaine D. Doughty Laboratory Assistant doughty@fas.harvard.edu ext. 229 Aaron Ellison Senior Ecologist aellison@fas.harvard.edu ext. 278 Charles H. W. Foster Associate of the Harvard Forest, John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University charles_foster@harvard.edu David R. Foster Director of the Harvard Forest drfoster@fas.harvard.edu ext. 253 Donna Francis Research Associate dfrancis@shaysnet.com ext. 261 Julian Hadley Research Associate jhadley@fas.harvard.edu ext. 256/264 Brian R. Hall Research Assistant brhall@fas.harvard.edu ext. 254 Julie Hall Research Assistant hall2@fas.harvard.edu ext. 286 David Kittredge Forest Policy Analyst, Department of Natural Resources, Holdsworth Natural Resources Center, University of Massachusetts dbk@forwild.umass.edu
Updated 1-2003 State Master Gardener Coordinators And Web Site Links 970) 4917745 E-mail dwhiting@coop.ext.colostate.edu. massachusetts (last updated11-2002) Kathleen Carroll Dept of St Manchester, NH 03101 Tel 629-9494 ext. http://www.ces.uga.edu/Agriculture/horticulture/Master Gardener/stcoord.html
State Contacts-CRED Fax 970491-5108 sknop@coop.ext.colostate.edu. edu, Thomas Stevens University ofMassachusetts extension Professor Fax 662-325-7844 virgilc@ext.msstate.edu, http://srdc.msstate.edu/cred/contacts/statecontacts.htm
Life Smarts State Involvement 970491-7883 Fax 970-491-5108 Email cummings@coop.ext.colostate.edu. MassachusettsSharon St. PO Box 15118 Albany, NY 12212-5118 Phone 800-342-9835, ext. http://www.lifesmarts.org/state.htm
Extractions: The LifeSmarts competition is available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and all US territories and military bases. The state coordinators listed below coordinate the state competitions and are valuable community resources. If your state is not listed below, please contact the National Consumers League at 202-835-3323 or at lifesmarts@nclnet.org
Extractions: Wildfire Links for the Homeowner This page is provided as a public service by , an ISP Most web information written to aid people who live in wildfire areas is buried within large government sites, and difficult to locate. The sites listed below address one or more topics related to wildfires. Some of these sites are short, and others are complex and inclusive.
Extractions: Harvard Magazine acknowledges the omission of Carleton-Willard in the March-April "Retirement Directory." We sincerely apologize and recognize Carleton-Willard as a provider to the Harvard community. Carleton-Willard Village , 100 Old Billerica Road, Bedford, (800) 429-8669. Contact: Jean Serio. Named "one of the 20 best continuing- care retirement communities" in the U.S.A. by New Choices . Set on 65 acres of wooded countryside. Independent and assisted living as well as intermediate and skilled nursing. Rich Learning in Retirement Program. A not-for-profit, fully accredited community. Anokhi , 154 Newbury Street, Boston, (617) 489-6020. New location at 1963 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge (Porter Square), (617) 868-0650. We celebrate craft and bring you unique cotton clothing and home furnishings. , 33 Walden Street, Concord, (508) 369-6453. Concord, Carlisle, and towns west of Boston. Celebrating 20 years of superior service. 36 professional brokers. Mortgage services. Member of RELO Worldwide. Burrage House , 314 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, (617) 262-3900. Gracious assisted living in the heart of Boston's cultural center. 30 private, elegant suites. 24-hour comprehensive personal care. On-staff R.N.
Extractions: The Blue Goose Cantina is a Greenville Avenue landmark for Dallas margarita drinkers. So can a Blue Goose migrate from Greenville to Grapevine? Yes. Sort of. The new Goose has flown the coop from the rest. Instead of a Tex-Mex cantina, it's now a grilled- and fried-seafood restaurant, Blue Goose Fish Co. The operative Blue Goose margarita menu remains the same: seven styles, including strawberry, mango and prickly pear. Otherwise, the new Goose is a different bird. The highlights include oysters and grilled salmon, scallops and fresh fish, along with fried seafood and Cajun po-boys. If you just can't live without those Blue Goose chicken enchiladas, they're on a short menu of Tex-Mex dishes along with fajitas.
Extractions: Massachusetts Advertise on one of the Internet's most successful directories. We reach thousands of herp enthusiasts per year and consistently place in the top ten of most search engines for geographically oriented herp searches. You may purchase a specific company banner, or be listed as a page sponsor. There is no rotation, your banner appears as the ONLY banner advertising on the page you choose. For Rates and banner information, click here: Humane Snake Removal Need snakes removed from your property? If you have a snake problem, we can help remove the snakes in a humane way that benefits both the homeowner and native species. Snake Removal will humanely remove problem snakes and relocate them to suitable habitat where they can continue to provide pest control and exist as part of a natural eco system. Our no kill policy supports the goals and objectives of conservation and humane groups and provides an alternative to pest control companies. Massachusetts Turtle Rescue Mid Atlantic Turtle and Tortoise Society Wild Care, Inc.
Extension Circular 410 College Of Agricultural Sciences new teachers or build new schools, or that the local government increase serviceexpenditures (for The Cost of Community Services in Deerfield, massachusetts. http://cax.aers.psu.edu/landuse/cocs.htm