| Changing of the Guard at Harford Land Trust |
As we enter a new era at Harford Land Trust our vice president moves into the presidency;
we welcome a new director to the organization; and wish success in all future ventures for
our outgoing president, Ann Helton and founding director, David P. Miller.
A New President
Harry V. Webster’s enthusiastic embracing of the Harford Land Trust’s mission is reflected
in the new brochure “Land Water Beauty Life,” his contribution to the cause. He came to the Trust
after years as member and then president of the Forest Greens-Perryman Community Association,
Inc. This was a group organized to confront issues raised by the Clorox plant, the Rite Aid
facility, re-configuration of state highways, and proposed public-private joint-use of APG’s
Phillips Airfield, and for protection of the Perryman well-field, a major source of public water.
His active role in HLT has continued from there. His is a contagious activism that has drawn
new members into the Trust and promises good things to come.
A New Director
Our new director, Margaret (Peg) L. Niland, already a familiar and dynamic presence among
active Trust members, came to Harford after 15 years as director of the American Chestnut
Land Trust, Inc. in Calvert County. She sought the change, she explains, “because my heart is
in Harford County.” This is partly the result of many summers and weekends at a family cabin
at Broad Creek and years of exploring the lower Susquehanna River.
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 February 2008 ) |