Letter to the Editor; Thursday, Aug. 21

Salisbury Dog Park gets kudos

If you’re looking for ways to exercise your dog, the Salisbury Dog Park is just minutes away from Millerton. The park is fenced, open to all, with no residency requirement. Fido can run off lead while Dad or Mom enjoy visiting with others. If you’re so inclined, a nearby pond permits off leash use as well.

While there is no charge to use the park, it relies totally on public support for required maintenance. A unique offer by a generous donor prompted this note. If the Park can raise $1,000 by year end, they will match it. Opportunities like this don’t come around that often.

I invite you to visit the Park located on Long Pond Road. Try out this unique facility and consider becoming a supporter. I guarantee your dog will love you for it.

Full disclosure: I am a board member and park user.

John Walters

Millerton

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