Guardians on the Boardwalk
Since its first dedication, the East Lyme Public Trust Foundation has continued to support the Niantic Bay Boardwalk. Here is an article from 2018, announcing upgrades to the camera system.
At their July meeting, the Executive Committee of the E.L.P.T.F. unanimously voted to donate up to $10,000 to the Town of East Lyme to upgrade the security system at the Boardwalk, Cini Park, Hole in the Wall, and McCook Park. Ted Norris and Brian Buckley, members of the Foundation Executive Committee, are the co-chairmen who will liaison with Chris Taylor, the East Lyme Fire Marshal, and Dave Putnam, the Director of Parks and Recreation.
The donation will be used to upgrade to HD cameras which will include super advanced night-vision. In addition, additional cameras will be added to the Boardwalk, Cini Park, Hole in the Wall, McCook Park, and the boardwalk and beach parking lots. The Town, which will be in charge of installation, will begin Phase I of this multi-phase project at the Boardwalk.
Joe Legg, President of the Foundation, has said, “We are pleased to be able to enter into this partnership with the Town of East Lyme. We are proud of our ability to work co-operatively in this public-private partnership.”
On July 2 vandalism occurred at the Niantic Boardwalk in which six memorial benches were damaged. There is an on-going $1,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of these vandals. Anyone with information is asked to contact the East Lyme Police at 860-739-5900 or by texting “ELPD” and their message to 847411.
Mark Nickerson, the First Selectman, has said, “Although every community in the country has vandalism, the East Lyme/Niantic difference is that we are a very proud community. When this type of thing happens, it affects us personally.” The Public Trust Foundation wants the citizens of East Lyme and our visitors to know that we are pledged to do all in our power to protect our beautiful Boardwalk and Parks.
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