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April 27, 2011

A visit by The Cape Codder to Huckleberry Hill

Reporter Rich Eldred of The Cape Codder newspaper recently joined BCT officials on a hike to learn more about BCT’s effort to preserve 10 acres on Huckleberry Hill.  Read his report by clicking on this link: The Cape Codder

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News

April 15, 2011

51 acres of open space approved at Town Meeting

Brewster Town Meeting on May 3 voted to protect 51 acres of town-owned land for conservation and water supply protection.  Article 22’s passage will transfer 29 acres of woodland into the custody of the Water Department to protect the main wellfield off Freemans Way.  Article 23’s approval will transfer two parcels totaling 12 acres to the custody of the […]

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News

April 14, 2011

The woods of Brewster are in Bloom too!

We found our first sign of floral spring in the Brewster forest today, April 14th.  The shy and delicate state flower, trailing arbutus or mayflower, was just opening on the sunny southern bank of Huckleberry Hill.  Please join us in trying to save 10 acres of this hill.  BCT is raising $150,000 to save the […]

Article by Amy Henderson / BCT News

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Fall 2024 Newsletter

This story started three generations ago when Ralph and Blanche Doble purchased over 70 acres along Satucket Rd. in 1955. Summer after summer, the couple’s son, five daughters, and 18 grandchildren would visit. Over the years, the land was subdivided and each Doble child received a house lot of approximately ten acres. The daughters each […]

BCT’s 40th Year Annual Report

Over BCT’s 40-year history, the evolution of our mission has been profound. What began as an effort to protect any available land from the reach of breakneck development has become a strategic approach to acquiring land with high conservation value and a steady commitment to natural resource stewardship and community outreach. Read the 40th Year […]

Spring 2024 Newsletter

Sometimes the right place and the right time come together. In a community where housing is in short supply, this is indeed good news. Brewster’s zoning in the 1980’s established large building lots that slowed the unmanageable growth of the time but are now impeding the development of sorely needed workforce housing. Today’s Brewster needs […]

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