Berkshire receives $50,000 ARC grant for park improvements and tech upgrades

Berkshire receives ,000 ARC grant for park improvements and tech upgrades
U.S. Rep. Nicholas Langworthy representing New York's 23rd Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Today, Congressman Nick Langworthy announced that the Town of Berkshire has received a $50,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC). The grant is designated for the George Smith Park Master Plan.

The allocation aims to enhance the George Smith Park, a well-utilized community space located centrally in the town. Additionally, part of the grant will be used by the town to upgrade its governmental operations. This includes purchasing new computers and software intended to improve efficiency and accountability.

“I’m proud to announce this ARC grant for the Town of Berkshire,” Congressman Langworthy stated. “This funding will be used to not only upgrade and improve a park cherished by the community, but it will provide the town with crucial technological upgrades it needs.”



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