New football field in the works at Cheshire
By Luther Turmelle, North Bureau Chief
lturmelle@nhregister.com / Twitter: @lutherturmelle
CHESHIRE — Just two weeks after the Town Council approved a $1.04 million plan to replace Cheshire High School’s grass football field with an artificial surface, bulldozers from a Massachusetts contractor began ripping up the site.
Crews from R.A.D. Sports are expected to finish the work by early November, said Steve Trifone, the school’s athletic director. The timing will require the varsity football team play at least two home games this season at another venue.
But after waiting three years since the town got a $525,000 state grant for the project, Trifone isn’t complaining about having to juggle the team’s schedule.
Read the full story here.
lturmelle@nhregister.com / Twitter: @lutherturmelle
CHESHIRE — Just two weeks after the Town Council approved a $1.04 million plan to replace Cheshire High School’s grass football field with an artificial surface, bulldozers from a Massachusetts contractor began ripping up the site.
Crews from R.A.D. Sports are expected to finish the work by early November, said Steve Trifone, the school’s athletic director. The timing will require the varsity football team play at least two home games this season at another venue.
But after waiting three years since the town got a $525,000 state grant for the project, Trifone isn’t complaining about having to juggle the team’s schedule.
Read the full story here.
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