Enjoying the chairs at the park are, from left: seated Mike Dalton, Deputy Mayor; Lance Rudiger, Rotary President; standing Linda McQuinn, Rotary member; Mayor Mary Ann Ashley. CANTON -- The Rotary …
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Enjoying the chairs at the park are, from left: seated Mike Dalton, Deputy Mayor; Lance Rudiger, Rotary President; standing Linda McQuinn, Rotary member; Mayor Mary Ann Ashley.
CANTON -- The Rotary Club of Canton recently donated two Amish-built Adirondack chairs to the Village of Canton.
A goal of Canton's Waterfront Revitalization Plan is to upgrade Canton Island Park to increase public use and enjoyment of the Grasse River.
In the spring, the chairs will be secured in the park.