Tuesday, September 4, 2012

DEHART FIELD DEBACLE CONTINUES

Looks like the De Hart field replacement debacle continues.

After the controversial field was renovated last year, it turned out the company screwed it up and had to do it again, knocking the field out for Spring use other than baseball.

Now PATCH reports the delayed fix-up will linger until the end of the year, at least.

PATCH writes:


DeHart Field will likely remain closed through the end of the year because of a fungal infection that has damaged newly replanted sod, according to Township Engineer Thomas Malavasi. 
“It was a combination of moisture and heat,” said Malavasi. The field was re-sodded this spring, and regular watering plus the summer's extreme heat caused the infection to spread before the new, young turf was established.
The sod will be patched and the field will be fertilized and aerated, said Malavasi.
"It had always been the plan to try to get the field reopened by the fall but to assume that it would not be able to be opened," said Township Committeeman Jerry Ryan.
DeHart Park has been the subject of much controversy over the last few years. At one time, the town had received a grant to install an artificial turf field, to which some residents were opposed. The question was put to a referendum, and the artificial turf option was defeated. The field officially re-opened in December of 2010 with natural grass after a $1.3 million renovation performed by Turco Golf of Suffern, NY.

See more HERE.

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