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Date: | Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:04:48 -0400 |
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For all who enjoy birding at Foley Point on the south side of the
Ledyard Bridge in Norwich, the idea of preserving the point as a
public park will come before the Norwich select board on Wednesday,
June 24th, as an agenda item to be discussed by the board with input
from the public.
The land, as many of you know, is a gathering place for waterfowl,
song birds, and migratory birds, from loons and herons to orioles and
goldfinches. It offers a wonderful view down the Connecticut River
and by foot a way around Blood Brook inlet. Many regard this land's
best use as a passive, low-impact destination for birders, walkers,
bicyclists, and canoeists, for the quiet enjoyment of nature and
history. That's what I and others will propose as a concept to the
select board on Wednesday. Vermont statute gives authority to the
select board to layout any public park but it all starts with an idea
and public input.
Please attend and offer your suggestions. If you can't attend, please
send an email, as others have done, and let the select board know
your feelings about this very peaceful and lovely river point owned
by the town of Norwich, and which we hope to preserve as a passive
public park. Email your input to [log in to unmask]
Don McCabe
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