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  • 2026 Land Trust Scholarship

    2026 Land Trust Scholarship

    The Arlington Land Trust is welcoming applications for its Land Trust Conservation Scholarship. The deadline is April 15. Download Application Form.

    To be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship, you must be a high school senior and a resident of Arlington. You may be attending Arlington High School, Arlington Catholic, Minuteman, or another public or private high school. The Land Trust seeks to support seniors who will be pursuing education, volunteer service or work in conservation, environmental protection or a related field after graduation. The award will be given to one or more Arlington residents at a time decided by their high school. View last year’s winners. 

    Send your completed application to norafrank@comcast.net by April 16, 2025. All applications will be acknowledged. When submitting your application, please name it: ALTScholarship[YOURLASTNAME] (e.g., ALTScholarshipSMITH). 

  • Mugar Update on DEP Appeal Process

    It’s been a while since we had any hard news to report, and we are still waiting. However, we do want to report on what has happened over the last several weeks.

    In brief, the Conservation Commission held its final hearing on the Notice of Intent (NOI) for Thorndike Place under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (WPA) on March 6. Members reviewed and discussed the wetlands permit application and concluded with a 2-2 tie vote among the four eligible members, meaning the Commission recommended ‘No Action’ on the NOI.

    On May 1, the Applicant (Arlington Land Realty LLC) filed an appeal of this vote with the Mass Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Georgia Pendergast, the environmental analyst with DEP’s Wetlands Program, accepted the appeal in accordance with the provisions of the WPA and scheduled a site visit for May 28. This inspection of the site with the respective parties and discussion of pertinent issues in the appeal is done in preparation for DEP’s issuance of a Superseding Order of Conditions (SOC). 

    The Land Trust continues to be directly involved in this ongoing review process through the hiring of water resources consultants and legal counsel to monitor the appeal case and provide additional information to DEP and the Town. Our representatives at the site visit were able to present much of their research that had been part of the Con Com hearing, along with additional data gathered since March. The Select Board has also chimed in with a strong letter expressing the members’ concerns about the environmental impacts of the Thorndike Place project. We now await DEP’s decision.

    The full records of the Con Com’s NOI hearing, including peer review and consultants’ reports, public comments, recordings of previous meetings, and the recent MassDEP appeal correspondence, are posted on the Commission’s Thorndike Place Wetlands Permit web page.  

  • Mugar Update: No News

    The Conservation Commission held its final hearing on the Notice of Intent (NOI) for Thorndike Place under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (WPA) on March 6. Members reviewed and discussed the wetlands permit application and concluded with a tie vote among the four eligible members, with two members approving the permit with conditions and two members denying the permit. The split vote means the Commission will take ‘No Action’ on the NOI.

    To date, there has been no news about any response from the Applicant or the state Department of Environmental Protection, which has jurisdiction over this aspect of the project. The Land Trust continues to monitor the situation and will report on next steps as they are known. Thank you for your continued interest and support.

  • Mugar Decision is ‘No Action’

    On March 6, the Conservation Commission held its final hearing on the Notice of Intent (NOI) for Thorndike Place under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (WPA). Members reviewed and discussed the wetlands permit application and concluded with a tie vote among the four eligible members, with two members approving the permit with conditions and two members denying the permit. The split vote means the Commission will take ‘No Action’ on the NOI.

    The Applicant can appeal to the Department of Environmental Protection for a superseding order. DEP would then decide whether the application meets the requirements of the WPA. Once a decision is made, the Commission would then need to respond accordingly at the direction of the DEP.

    The Land Trust continues to monitor these developments and will report on next steps as they are known. Thank you for your continued interest and support.

  • 2025 Land Trust Scholarship

    2025 Land Trust Scholarship

    The Arlington Land Trust is welcoming applications for its Land Trust Conservation Scholarship. The deadline is April 15. Download Application Form.

    To be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship, you must be a high school senior and a resident of Arlington. You may be attending Arlington High School, Arlington Catholic, Minuteman, or another public or private high school. The Land Trust seeks to support seniors who will be pursuing education, volunteer service or work in conservation, environmental protection or a related field after graduation. The award will be given to one or more Arlington residents at a time decided by their high school. View last year’s winners. 

    Send your completed application to norafrank@comcast.net by April 15, 2025. All applications will be acknowledged. When submitting your application, please name it: ALTScholarship[YOURLASTNAME] (e.g., ALTScholarshipSMITH).