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* [http://www.andovertownsman.com/news/local_news/skate-park-construction-cements-smooth-new-feel/article_95c14cb6-d35b-5964-a5a7-7151cc702034.html "Skate Park Construction Cements Smooth New Feel",] ''Andover Townsman'', September 20, 2010, online
* [http://www.andovertownsman.com/news/local_news/skate-park-construction-cements-smooth-new-feel/article_95c14cb6-d35b-5964-a5a7-7151cc702034.html "Skate Park Construction Cements Smooth New Feel",] ''Andover Townsman'', September 20, 2010, online


*[http://skateboardpark.com/skateboardpark/viewpark.asp?ID=3051 Andover Skate Park]
 


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Revision as of 13:13, 8 December 2014

The skate park opened on July 11, 1998 behind West Junior High School. Bill Fahey, Youth Service coordinator, was instrumental in establishing the park. Town Meeting approved $45,000 for a skate park in April 1998. The park's structures accommodate skate boarders and in-line skaters at both beginner and advanced levels. The park is open from mid June and to October.

In 2010, through fundraising and donations, $91,000 was raised for upgrades and maintenance of the park.

See

  • "Boarders to go Airborne in Andover, Finally", Andover Townsman, June 25, 1998, page 5.
  • "Youth Skate Park Finally Ready to Roll",Andover Townsman, July 9, 1998, page 5.



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