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The Cornwall-Lebanon school board received an update April 12 on a $400,000 project that will replace the artificial turf surface at Arnold Field at Earl Boltz Stadium.
The project is expected to begin shortly after the conclusion of the 2020-21 school year and could include the resurfacing of the track inside the stadium.
It is not known if replacing the track would increase the cost of the project. The project had been delayed by a year, partly due to the financial uncertainties created by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cornwall-Lebanon School District did not immediately reply to multiple attempts seeking additional details following its work session held in person in the large group instruction room of Cedar Crest High School, with a virtual livestreaming option.
With all due respect to the Bard of Avon, the current question regarding the installation of lights at Lower Merionâs General Henry âHapâ Arnold Field prompts a modern ontology, apart from the ever-memorial soliloquy of Prince Hamlet.
If you are reading this, then you know about the controversy, or at least that there is one in this perennial debate.
âFriday Nights, Plusâ is driving the effort, with the stark admission that Lower Merion and Narberth do not have the number of athletics fields available to meet the demand.
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So the âplusâ refers to football games plus other field sports, i.e. soccer, field hockey, and lacrosse.
By now you have heard about the effort by the Federation of Civic Associations of Lower Merion and Narberth to help resolve the problems associated with building athletics fields for the proposed LMSD third middle school on the former Clairemont Farm in Villanova.
It is very important to understand that Lower Merion School District is experiencing - and anticipating - ongoing enrollment growth due to densification.
In retrospect, we need to acknowledge that Superintendent Robert Copeland, Melissa Gilbert, former Lower Merion School Board President and current Vice President, and LMSD Staff have been monitoring the urbanization of the eastern end of the township for years.
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