The largest river in New England is a place
of fertile floodplains, high pastures, and deep
forests, linked by waters filled with life. Laced
throughout this powerful landscape are early
meetinghouses, working farms, and the threads of
human character that come from a long association
with the land and the River.
The Connecticut River Valley of Vermont and New
Hampshire is home to a remarkable partnership among
the governments in the two states, businesses,
farmers, conservationists, and other citizens from
many walks of life. Working together through the
Connecticut River Joint Commissions, they seek to
build a strong and vibrant economy while conserving
the natural wealth and beauty of this special
place.
Welcome to the website of the Connecticut River
Joint Commissions. Here you will find information
about the commissions, the Connecticut River, and
the challenges we face in protecting it.
© 1999, CRJC
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