Branford April 2012

Incorporated 1685 / population 29089 (as of 2005), Branford is thirteen miles east of New Haven and the second town along the Shoreline Greenway trail as it makes its way to Hammonasset. The plan is for Branford to have 8.9 miles of trail designated as Shoreline Greenway.

Happenings this month


On April 24
Branford Team co-chairs Chet Blomquist and Judy Miller will join Branford’s  third grade classes for a tour of the Greenway Trail in Branford. This year teachers are focusing on how Branford volunteers are working to improve the environment. Students will experience an introduction to the trail and its importance to public access and appreciation of open space through a short walk along the Stony Creek Trolley Trail. They will also be visiting the Branford Land Trust’s Vedder property, where a BLT guide will talk with them about ospreys, explaining the key role of the osprey nesting areas constructed by the BLT to their preservation as a species. The students will then go on to the Branford Supply Ponds for a full day of appreciating the great outdoors and the role it plays in a healthy community.

On April 28 – The Branford Land Trust and the town of Branford are joining together for a Branford River Clean-up.  Come join us and be part of this effort!  Meet at Town Hall on the Branford Green at 9am – you will see Shoreline Greenway Trail members there in our green shirts.

Zanes Big Wheel event

 

We would like to thank Zanes for allowing us to be part of their Big Wheel event on 3/31 and 4/1.  We got to meet many people and share the vision of the Shoreline Greenway Trail, encouraging them to be part of the dream!

 

Profile of the Month

This month we are initiating a new series to profile volunteers from Branford who are helping to make the Shoreline Greenway Trail a reality.

Pete Peterson

 

Pete Peterson, Trail Development Leader for Branford, sits on the back of his truck enjoying a well deserved rest from his trail work.  Pete has been on Branford’s SGT team almost from its inception.  Chet Blomquist asked him for help in getting the trail through Short Beach, where Pete lives, and he hasn’t stopped since. Pete was born in Short Beach, where he married his wife Eva and brought up a family of three children, one of whom, Jane Peterson Bouley, serves as Branford’s Town Historian.  Pete’s background is especially helpful to the Branford team; he was a contractor for many years, building and remodeling many homes in Branford and the surrounding area.  Branford SGT is fortunate to have this dedicated worker bringing his long experience to development of the Branford section of the Greenway Trail.

 

 

 

Trail Information Update

To date the following sections of Branford’s trail has been owner approved, and much of it is open to the public, though not SGT trail ready:

  • 3600 ft – Tabor Property Drive to Pine Orchard Road
  • 2400 ft – Pine Orchard Road to Young’s Pond Park
  • 2100 ft – Young’s Pond Park to Blackstone Ave. (Rte. 146)
  • 2000 ft – 146 Totoket Rd to Tilcon Drive
  • 1000 ft – Tilcon Drive to Tilcon Parking Lot (next to RR tracks)
  • 4224 ft – Tilcon Parking Lot to Stony Creek

Volunteering

There are many, many important tasks associated with the Shoreline Greenway Trail, which include:

  • Building and maintaining trails
  • Raising funds
  • Increasing SGT membership
  • Publicity
  • Government Liaison
  • Fiscal work
  • Identifying and tagging trees along the trail.

If you would like to volunteer, call Co-chair Judith Miller at 203-481-3870 or click the Volunteer tab of this website.

We’d love to have you on board!

Branford Team Meetings

All those who wish to promote the trail in Branford are welcome to join us at 7:00 p.m. on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Community House on the corner of Church and Prospect.

Branford Team Contact Information

Co Chairs: Chet Blomquist (203-488-5640; chetandtheboys@sbcglobal.net) and Judy Miller (203-481-3870; j.miller@snet.net)

Trail Development: Jack Wood (woodbythesea@sbcglobal.net) and Pete Peterson (evapete@sbcglobal.net)

Web manager and publicity: Jo Zaehringer (jozringer@yahoo.com)

Grants and Project Manager: Peg Stamp (pegstamp@sbcglobal.net)

Local Points of Interest / Other Links

Branford Hikers – Geoffrey Smith 203-215-1175; isput@sbcglobal.net

Branford Land Trust – 26 School St., Branford 203-483-5263

James Blackstone Library – 758 Main St., Branford 203-488-1441

 

April 7th ‘First Saturday’ Walk in East Haven … to Farm River State Park

10 AM – Noon.  Join Shoreline Greenway Trail’s East Haven Team leaders to hike along our 1,200 foot trail thru picturesque woods to an overview of the Bradford Preserve tidal wetlands on way to  Farm River State Park, peaceful & pristine.

Bradford Preserve views in East Haven

An easy, pleasant walk with one small steep area. Leashed dogs welcome. Approximately 1.5 miles.  Meet by 10AM at DC Moore School.  We will hike in a light rain. Check our SGT website at 8am that Saturday morning for more information.  Directions: Exit 54, I95 South, left off ramp to Route 1 (No. Main St.) Right onto Rt.1, pass under RR bridge, turn left onto Route 142, go thru Short Beach. Cross Farm River, 4th left onto Mansfield. Grove. 2nd right onto Hoop Pole Lane to DC Moore School. Meet in the second Parking lot past school. 

 

 

 

 

Resources

Other Trails
Airline Trail
Branford’s Perimeter Walk
CT Rails to Trails
DEEP-Officially Dedicated CT Greenways 2001-2010
East Coast Greenway
Farmington Canal Trail 

Bike Sites
Bike & Pedestrian Alliance of Clinton (BPAC)
BIKE WALK CT
Elm City Cycling
Shoreline Bike/Ped Coalition 

Park Sites
Connecticut Parks and Forests
Farm River State Park 
Friends of Hammonasset 
Hammonasset Beach State Park 
Lighthouse Point Park, New Haven 

Nature/Conservation
Branford Land Trust
CT Audubon Society
East Haven Land Trust
Guilford Land Trust
Madison Land Trust
Trust for Public Land, CT 


What a great day!

The Shoreline Greenway Trail First Saturday Walk held in Branford on February 4 turned out to be a great day!  The weather was beautiful and the crowd of walkers was large!   We walked and chatted and got to know each other.  We also learned about the development progress of the Shoreline Greenway Trail and plans for continued development!  Thanks to Leo Cristofar for leading the walk, to both Leo and Chet Blomquist for sharing all their information, and especially to William Perrelli (www.perrelliphoto.com) for providing the picures you are viewing in the slideshow!
Enjoy the show!