Members of Old Lyme’s Sound View Bike Path Committee recently taped a public access program about the proposed Bike Path and other Sound View enhancements at the Comcast Cable Public Access Studio on Halls Road.
Town of Old Lyme First Selectwoman Bonnie A. Reemsnyder led the conversation with Bike Path Committee members Frank Pappalardo, Angelo Faenza and Mary Jo Nosal.
Angelo Faenza is a lifelong summer resident of Sound View, former Vice President of the Sound View Beach Association, and former Vice President of the Federation of Beaches. Chair of the Town’s Sound View Beach Commission, Frank Pappalardo has been actively involved in the Sound View Beach Association for 13 years and has been a member of the Board of Directors for the last 10. He is also a lifelong summer resident. Selectwoman Mary Jo Nosal has lived in Old Lyme for 12 years. She is a substitute Teacher in Regional District 18 and a Pharmaceutical Research Consultant.
Their Conversation about the Sound View Bike Path and Enhancements project will air on Comcast Public Access Channel 14 on Mondays at 7 p.m., immediately following televised Board of Selectmen meetings on Thursdays through the month of July.
Information about the Sound View Bike Path project can also be found on the Town’s website at www.oldlyme-ct.gov under Current Projects.