Consider getting involved with the city’s Adopt-a-Site program

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The City of Manchester, NH developed Adopt-A-Site to encourage local businesses, landscaping professionals and volunteers to assist with the beautification of City land.

Who can adopt?

Anyone!

The opportunities for adoption range from volunteering at your neighborhood park to developing a landscaped traffic median.

Businesses

Professional

Landscapers

Volunteers

How can I start?

The below list of sites are available for adoption. If your site isn’t listed, propose one.

1 W. Salmon
2 Goffstown Rd Median – Exit 6
3 DW Hwy and Maple St
4 Amoskeag Bridge Median
5 Rock Rimmon Park
6 Canal St Median – North
7 Oak Park
8 Eddy/Dionne/Bremer Intersection
9 Bridge St and Mammoth Rd Intersect
10 Wellington Rd Median
11 Lewis Square
12 Martineau Park
13 Simpson/Lafayette Park
14 John Walsh Way
15 Kociuszko Park
16 Pulaski Park
17 Victory Park
18 Bronstein Park
19 Enright Park
20 Harriman Park
21 Canal St Median – South
22 Gateway Park
23 Granite St Median – East
24 Kalivas Park
25 Sheehan Basquil Park
26 Sheriden-Emmett Park
27 Valley Cemetery
28 Prout Park
29 Bruno Square
30 Granite St Median – West
31 Sweeney Park
32 Bass Island Park
33 Second St Medians @ Queen City Ave
34 Queen City Ave/Beech St Intersection
35 Howe Park
36 Precourt Park
37 Crystal Lake
38 Pine Island Park
39 Corey Square
40 Massabesic St. and Old Falls Rd.
41 Bull Statue
42 Heritage Trail Entrance
43 Livingston Park Warming Hut
44 Jutras Park
45 Massabesic Traffic Circle
46 Notre Dame Bridge Park
47 Piscataquog Trail Median
48 E. Industrial Park Drive

 

About this Author

Carol Robidoux

PublisherManchester Ink Link

Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!