Mixville Pavilion All Set For Facelift, New Future
Mixville Pavilion All Set For Facelift, New Future
July 25, 2021 12:00AM by Mariah Melendez, Herald Staff
Mixville Park pavilion is going to get a facelift after the Town Council voted to accept funds from the John G. Martin Foundation. The funds will be used to reconfigure the main pavilion so it can be serve as an outdoor multi-use center for those using the recreation area.
The Council accepted $150,000 for the renovation at its July 13 meeting.
“The pavilion over at Mixville has been in disarray for a while now, and it’s fantastic that we can finally give it the attention that it needs,” said Councilor Don Walsh.
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Audit shows many Wallingford town depts. with leftover money
Audit shows many Wallingford town depts. with leftover money
A bus pulls out of Mary G. Fritz Elementary School in Wallingford at dismissal, Tues., Jan. 21, 2020. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Snowplows wait to be filled with salt as Walliingford Public Works crews prepare for the incoming storm, Fri., Jan. 18, 2019. State and local officials advise area residents to prepare for a mixture of snow and sleet predicted to fall throughout the weekend. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Public Works crews prepare for the incoming storm, Fri., Jan. 18, 2019. State and local officials advise area residents to prepare for a mixture of snow and sleet predicted to fall throughout the weekend. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Cheshire officials get first look at $14.8M Bartlem Park planÂ
Cheshire officials get first look at $14.8M Bartlem Park planÂ
Drawings of the Bartlem Park South project.Â
January 28, 2021 10:59AM By Mariah Melendez, Cheshire Herald staff
CHESHIRE â The Town Council this week got a look at a $14.87 million plan for the Bartlem Park South project, complete with a synthetic turf field, Town green, and âgreat lawn.âÂ
The proposal was presented by Ryan Chmielewski, a representative from Weston & Sampson design firm, at a special council meeting Wednesday. It laid out a vision for the former Chapman property purchased by the town in 2016 for $3 million. In addition to the turf field and âgreat lawnâ â circular in design with trees acting as a border â the plan calls for softball and baseball fields, a town pavilion, an outdoor entertainment venue, a splash pad, and a playground.