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Patriot Park

By Chanel Nagaishi
Saratoga Springs - It is fitting that on October 18, Saratoga Springs' 20th anniversary, Mayor Jim Miller and the city council broke ground on what promises to be another milestone in the city's history: Patriot Park. This new addition to the city's recreational areas will include six baseball fields, eight pickle ball courts, a playground, batting cages, concession stands, and a Veteran's monument. The City anticipates that the park will be completed in time for the start of the 2019 spring sports programs.

Patriot Park's unique moniker comes from the City's desire to honor military servicemen and women, especially those who with ties to Saratoga Springs and Camp Williams. Following this theme, each field will be named after a different branch of the military. The planned Veteran's monument will further contribute to remembering these heroes.

Mayor Miller expressed his hope that Patriot Park will be a community gathering place. He wants the park to represent the growth of Saratoga Springs, which has evolved from a place to reside and sleep to a community well-suited for making memories.
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