Rebekah Cornell

Tree Warden at Town of South Hadley

Rebekah Cornell is a professional with extensive experience in urban planning, conservation, and community development. Currently serving as Co-Tree Warden for the Town of South Hadley since August 2021, Rebekah focuses on new plantings, educational initiatives, and community forest monitoring. Previous roles include Conservation Administrator/Planner for the Town of Ware and Director of Planning and Community Development for the Town of Sturbridge. Rebekah's early career involved positions such as Administrative Assistant in Planning, HR Office Assistant, and Sales Associate, in addition to experience as a Research Assistant at the University of Massachusetts. Rebekah holds a dual Master's degree in Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Springfield, United States

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Town of South Hadley

Rich in history and culture, diverse in recreational opportunities, and convenient to shopping and highways, South Hadley is an inviting and charming community. While South Hadley offers a wide range of opportunities and services, the people make the community a warm and welcoming place to live and to visit. With a population of approximately 17,300, the community has a density of only 945 persons per square mile. Some areas are more developed than others, but South Hadley has considerable open space for its residents and visitors to enjoy. We invite you to visit the home of the first navigable canal and one of the first women's colleges and experience the charm of South Hadley.