“Communities & Consequences: The Unbalancing of New Hampshire’s Human Ecology and What We Can Do About It†by Peter Francese and Lorraine Stuart Merrill, (2008) Jay Childs made a film of the book (part I) soon afterh the book was published. Part II of the film will air on Ch 11 at 8 to 9 PM […]
Author: sborne
Parsonage TD Bank Library 2020
There may be more information available through out August, so the RCL will post new information to this location.
Rye Walking Places
Can you go (safely with keeping your 6ft spacing) to all of these places in Rye? Table of what is permitted Town Forest: Click Here for map Marden Woods – entrance is near 309 Washington Road – bronze sign on the stone wall entrance. Â One large loop. Park on Washington Road. Seavey Acrese – entrance […]
Rye Isolation Information and Activities
Hello, We will be updating this as we go with more information and with Zoom calls we schedule if multiple people request to have a discussion. Parsons Creek Information: Click Here‘ Rye’s political history from Alex Herlihy’s Draft that interests you: an historical epoch, a decade or a specific political event. i.e. the 1970’s may […]
Rye Consuming Government Book Discussions
To get people started Click Here for Part 1 and 2 (up to page 28), this will be the first discussion. If you want to learn more you can watch this short video explaining Consuming Government. The book breaks into 6 sections, so if you miss a discussion, no big deal. You just have to […]