Bethlehem cuts the ribbon for Normans Kill Ravines Park
Mark Bryant along side Bethlehem Town Supervisor David VanLuven, Senator Neil Breslin, a representative for Assembly member Pat Fahy, Normanside Country Club Managing Partner Dave Hostig and Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy Executive Director Mark King unveiled the Town's new Normans Kill Ravines Park on Wednesday, May 26th.
This new park is 147 acres and is within walking and biking distance to the Four Corners commercial district and the Albany County rail trail. Professional trail design company Pinnacle Trail Design & Construction and local mountain biking groups will help design and build walking and biking trails to make this park a wonderful community resource.
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