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Cranbury celebrates new Village Park walking trail

PHOTO COURTESY OF SALLY O'GRADY

It’s been four years in the making. A new walking trail has officially opened at Village Park.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate a long-awaited half-mile walking trail in Cranbury Township’s Village Park on Aug. 12.

The trail was first suggested as a pea gravel path and now has a permeable surface, so rain goes through it, according to Sally O’Grady, chair of the Cranbury Parks Commission.

Ribbon cutting ceremony for new permeable walking path at Village Park in Cranbury on Aug. 12. PHOTO COURTESY OF SALLY O’GRADY
Parks Commission co-chair Adam Knierim (left), Parks Commission Chair Sally O’Grady (center), Committee man Matt Scott (center), Committeewoman Lisa Knierim (center), and Committeewoman Eman El-Badawi (right) cut the ribbon on the new trail. PHOTO COURTESY OF SALLY O’GRADY

 

One additional handicapped parking space has been added to access the trail.

The total cost for the new trail amounted to $164,555. A grant for $72,369 was received for the project and the township covered the rest of the total cost.

Ribbon cutting ceremony for new permeable walking path at Village Park in Cranbury on Aug. 12. PHOTO COURTESY OF SALLY O'GRADY
Parks Commission co-chair Adam Knierim (left), Parks Commission Chair Sally O'Grady (center), Committee man Matt Scott (center), Committeewoman Lisa Knierim (center), and Committeewoman Eman El-Badawi (right) cut the ribbon on the new trail. PHOTO COURTESY OF SALLY O'GRADY
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