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The Glenwood Road basin or "Dug Pond" cleanup project for fanwart was completed in 2006. | The Glenwood Road basin or "Dug Pond" cleanup project for fanwart was completed in 2006. | ||
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*"From covens to conservation: Foster's Pond in history," ''Andover Townsman'', March 14, 2013, p. 11. | |||
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--[[User:Glenda|Glenda]] 15:43, August 24, 2006 (EDT) | --[[User:Glenda|Glenda]] 15:43, August 24, 2006 (EDT)<br> | ||
--[[User:Kim|Kim]] 13:32, March 15, 2013 (EDT) | |||
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Revision as of 12:32, 15 March 2013
Foster's Pond was probably named for Andrew Foster, the 22nd man to settle Andover. The entrance to the pond is at 491 S. Main Street along Rt. 28. The size is 170 acres. Trails around the pond are known as the Goldsmith Woodlands and are maintained by AVIS (Andover Village Improvement Society). Andover Trail Guide, p. 11.
Foster's Pond Island was acquired at the 2002 Town Meeting as conservation land.
The Glenwood Road basin or "Dug Pond" cleanup project for fanwart was completed in 2006.
See
- "From covens to conservation: Foster's Pond in history," Andover Townsman, March 14, 2013, p. 11.
--Glenda 15:43, August 24, 2006 (EDT)
--Kim 13:32, March 15, 2013 (EDT)
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