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Town Talk

Town of Richfield

Baker’s Beach: Using ARPA funds from Otsego County, the Town has significantly upgraded the Baker’s Beach facility on Canadarago Lake. Improvements include the installation of boat docks at the south end of the property and the purchase of playground equipment for the beach. Further improvements are in the planning stages.

Richfield Youth Sports Facility: The soccer, baseball and softball fields at the 18.5 acre site have been built and seeded, and the grass is growing! If conditions are right, there will be fall soccer games at the facility this year.

Richfield Springs Eco-Business Park: The project continues to inch toward groundbreaking. It will house two businesses that use recycled glass as their feedstocks, Andela Products and Ruby Lakes Glass.

2nd Annual Health and Wellness Fair: The September 9 event at Spring Park in Richfield Springs will feature dozens of exhibitors promoting healthy practices in food, exercise, medicine and safety. The fair runs from noon to 3 p.m., followed by a potluck barbecue at the Richfield Springs Food Co-op across the street. Admission is free.

Submitted by Town of Richfield Supervisor Dan Sullivan

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