Glen Stream Trail is the heartbeat of Portsmouth

Posted 11/6/19

To the editor:

We have been walking the (Glen Stream Trail) since I moved here almost 20 years ago.  

This area is such a Portsmouth historical treasure, with all the stone work and the …

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Glen Stream Trail is the heartbeat of Portsmouth

Posted

To the editor:

We have been walking the (Glen Stream Trail) since I moved here almost 20 years ago.  

This area is such a Portsmouth historical treasure, with all the stone work and the bridges, and it would be a shame to not be able to preserve it. I consider it the heartbeat of Portsmouth as the original source of so much that allowed the area to thrive.

Jane Albrecht

400 Union St.

Portsmouth 

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