School Street Sustainability Park
Community, Environment Judy Reeve Community, Environment Judy Reeve

School Street Sustainability Park

Sustainable Hanover’s Landscape Committee is pleased to announce that Hanover’s School Street Sustainability Park has grown into the inviting, open, natural green space that we had envisioned over six years ago! You will find it between #6 School Street and the parking lot behind Molly’s Restaurant and Town Hall.

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Window Dressers Returns!
Energy, Community Dennis Robison Energy, Community Dennis Robison

Window Dressers Returns!

For the third year, Sustainable Hanover and the Norwich Energy Committee are collaborating with the Maine-based nonprofit, Window Dressers (www.windowdressers.org) to make window inserts for Norwich and Hanover residents. The inserts are easy to install, remove and reuse. They let light in, keep drafts out, and reduce heating costs (on average, about 10 gallons of heating fuel per insert per year).

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Federal Grants in Action: Advance Transit Electrification
Energy, Community Camry Gach and Grace Turne, Energy Justice Clinic, Dartmouth College Energy, Community Camry Gach and Grace Turne, Energy Justice Clinic, Dartmouth College

Federal Grants in Action: Advance Transit Electrification

In Mid-March, Advance Transit introduced two new electric buses into their fleet. These buses serve the Upper Valley in both Vermont and New Hampshire, and were funded by a $3 million grant from the Vermont Agency of Transportation and the US Department of Transportation as well as financial incentives from Green Mountain Power. Two more are on the way next year.

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“We’re green, we’re gray and we’re not going away!”
Community Dennis Robison Community Dennis Robison

“We’re green, we’re gray and we’re not going away!”

Senior Stewards Acting for the Environment (SSAFE) (ssafe.org) was formed in 2019 to encourage those over the age of 60 to become involved in climate issues. SSAFE recognizes the value this age group can bring to influence action to meet national climate goals – years of experience, a larger share of society’s financial worth and they vote.

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Hanover’s July 4th
Community Dennis Robison Community Dennis Robison

Hanover’s July 4th

SHC members Susan Edwards and Marjorie Rogalski decided “enough with COVID” and joined Hanover’s July 4 event, the first in two years. They staffed a table and provided information about the work of the SHC. A number of people stopped by with questions indicating a clear interest in achievements and ongoing programs.

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Getting to Hanover
Community Alex Torpey, Hanover Town Manager Community Alex Torpey, Hanover Town Manager

Getting to Hanover

I came to Hanover in part to plug directly into sustainability issues. I've worked on these in the past, installing electric vehicle charges in South Orange way back in 2013, creating plastic bag recycling programs, reducing energy usage in buildings, greening fleets and so much more. Now, Hanover has gone well above and beyond what most communities have done, especially from an energy standpoint. But now I have to make a decision: where will I put my energy (sorry, bad jokes come with me) on sustainability issues in Hanover?

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Farewell Julia!
Community Dennis Robison Community Dennis Robison

Farewell Julia!

Joint meeting of Sustainable Hanover and Energy Committee honoring Hanover Town Manger Julia Griffin. Front: Julia, Susan Edwards, Yolanda Baumgartner, Judi Colla; Rear Andrew Hatch, Peter Kulbacki, Rob Taylor, Rob Houseman, Marcus Welker, Ben Steele, Barbara Callaway, Stowe Beam, Dennis Robison

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WHO KNEW?
Community Barbara Callaway Community Barbara Callaway

WHO KNEW?

These are words that Community Climate Connections or C3, a committee of Sustainable Hanover, has been working with a lot in the past few months. We hope that you have seen our “Who Knews?” in the Hanover listserve every Tuesday, on the Sustainable Hanover website where it can be found under “News,” or on the Sustainable Hanover Facebook page.

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E-bikes Coming to Hanover
Community, Energy, Environment Yolanda Baumgartner Community, Energy, Environment Yolanda Baumgartner

E-bikes Coming to Hanover

The Upper Valley E-Bike Lending Library will be in Hanover from June 8 to 28.

Volunteers from Sustainable Hanover and Hanover Bike Walk will offer a mix of two-day rentals and one-hour test rides for community members to experience why electric-assist bicycles (e-bikes) are an increasingly popular choice for local travel.

See the schedule and make a reservation (required) online. As in prior years, the event is free.

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Volunteers Build Window Inserts
Community Yolanda Baumgartner Community Yolanda Baumgartner

Volunteers Build Window Inserts

The Norwich Congregational Church will be buzzing with activity from November 10 to 16 as volunteers gather to build 200 insulating window inserts destined for local homes. By lowering heating bills and reducing CO2 emissions, the inserts will help 28 households achieve a lower carbon footprint while staying more comfortable over the winter.

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