top of page

Growing Up "Free Range" in Albany Township

Updated: 1 day ago

Norma Salway and her sisters grew up roaming the wilds of Albany Township. Hear their stories and learn more about this slice of wilderness they've helped preserve. Enjoy this short video documentary on her family’s life of self-sufficiency on the farm that is now the newly-acquired MLT Ralph & Alice Kimball Songo Forest.


You can read the full story in our newsletter.





The Ralph and Alice Kimball Songo Forest

Learn about the history of the newly-acquired Ralph and Alice Kimball Songo Forest from Norma Salway who, with her sisters Dottie, Sylvia, and their late sister, Ethel, conserved their family’s land. The stewardship of this land and the adjacent Penley & Mills tract will result in 800 acres protecting vital wildlife habitat, clean drinking water, and public recreational access in Albany Township.

 
 
 
topography-pattern-1.png
seal_white_circle_enclosure.png
1ftp_EnvironmentalPartner_Horizontal_White.png


Part of recreating on this land means protecting it too. Before heading out on any adventure on conserved trails or boat launches, familiarize yourself with land usage etiquette and rules.
ADDRESS
​

PO Box 981, Bethel, Maine 04217 •
162 North Road, Bethel

info@mahoosuc.org | 207.824.3806

  • Instagram
  • Facebook

​

© Mahoosuc Land Trust, All rights reserved.

MLT1.jpg


Follow The Mahoosuc Way, and sign its pledge:
Take this five-point pledge to help preserve the natural resources and communities of the Mahoosuc Region.
bottom of page