New Hampshire Governor visited the Granite State's first cohousing neighborhood yesterday - details on cohousing.org blog | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Raines Cohen (rc3-coho-Lraines.com) | |
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:42:29 -0700 (PDT) |
but he's not the first New Hampshire Governor to walk around at Nubanusit Neighborhood & Farm in Peterborough, NH... another one was there more than 150 years ago. Find out why and add your comments about the Cohousing Movement, farm preservation, affordable housing incentives (and the lack thereof), green building and even coHORSING at the cohousing.org blog entry: http://www.cohousing.org/NHgov I've added some additional commentary based on our walk around the community on Tuesday. Raines Cohen, Cohousing Coach Planning for Sustainable Communities (at Berkeley (CA) Cohousing) Currently visiting Three Arrows Co-Op, a cohousing-like community in Putnam Valley, NY, that started as a Jewish/Socialist retreat for Manhattanites more than 70 years ago. They've got a Common House, do some meals together, and self-manage the 70-home property, which includes a semi-private spring-fed lake with dock, lifeguard, and canoes/kayaks: http://www.threearrowsco-op.org/
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