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Greenland recreation officials outline tennis court repairs, pickleball conflicts and fundraising options
Summary
The town’s recreation representatives reported on 2024 programming and capital improvements, said about 220 children took part in a recent soccer day, and presented repair options for aging tennis courts that could cost roughly $30,000–$60,000. Officials proposed a mix of town funding and fundraising to cover costs.
Members of the town recreation department briefed the Greenland Board of Selectmen on Sept. 9 about 2024 programming, field improvements and an urgent need to address aging tennis courts and competing pickleball use.
A recreation representative said the department ran baseball, basketball, pickleball, t‑ball, camps, summer concerts and soccer this year and that “we had about 220 kids participate on Saturday.” The presentation highlighted recent capital work: Kickwalla/Maloney Field was installed in…
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