The New York Times Agency May 2010
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(NYT32) RICHMOND, MA -- March 10, 2005 -- BERKSHIRES-DEVELOP -- Holly Stover, chairwoman of the Conservation Commission at the Richmond Town Hall in Richmond, MA. March 9, 2005. In Richmond, landowners who hope to build in a protected mountainous zone must meet a number of guidelines: Their projects must not be visible above the ridge line, tree-cutting must be limited to one-quarter of an x acre and it cannot cause erosion or flooding that would damage water quality. Stover has suggested that native Richmond residents are better stewards of the land than newcomers. (Stewart Cairns/The New York Times)
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2005-03-10
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The New York Times Agency
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