The work is nearly complete on the rebuild of Spiggot Falls Park, which was literally torn in half during the major floods of three years ago. Yesterday we took delivery of the walk bridge that will join the two parts of the park, and it was installed succesfully. We need to do some cosmetic work, and well as pouring the cement for the bridge, but I am looking forward to a full re-opening of the park. Our DPW Director Ray Difiore and Chief Engineer Frank Russo worked hard to get us to this point. This Park was rebuilt with federal and state monies, and we thank Senator Baddour and State Rep Linda Campbell for all of their efforts in helping us with FEMA and MEMA. See you at the grand re-opening.
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