Aug 232024
 

Read the September/October 2024 BCF Newsletter.

In this issue:

Photo: Federal Highway Administration

Town Works to Make Streets Safer for All

If you’ve noticed more speed bumps on Belmont’s streets, it’s not your imagination. Read more.

Vision for a Better Belmont: Paul Joy

As the chair of Belmont’s Economic Development Committee, what is your vision for economic development in Belmont, and how does it align with the town’s overall growth and prosperity? Read more.

Profile in Belmont: Wendy Murphy

“What is that house?” Wendy Murphy thought the first time she saw the mansion at 661 Pleasant Street: elevated, magisterial, remote, uninhabited, yet somehow alive. “Is it haunted?” Read more.

Norway maple at Grove Street Playground. Photo courtesy of Belmont Tree Committee

Belmont’s Trees Enrich Town Streetscape

Tall, beautiful oak, maple, and birch trees; magnificent beech trees, flowering dogwood, magnolia, and cherry trees enrich our streets and yards. Read more.

Belmont’s Victory Gardens Remain Vibrant

One of the largest and oldest continuously active community gardens in the Boston area, Belmont’s Rock Meadow Victory Gardens consists of 132 garden plots of varying sizes. Read more.

Northern Cardinal. Photo: Shawn Carey

Autumn Avians Brighten Belmont

This is a selective survey of Belmont birds that you might observe in Belmont from October through December, or even into winter as our climate warms. Read more.

 

 

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