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Logan Landry Advances Towards Eagle Scout Status with Bridge Construction in Old Lyme’s Bartholomew Open Space

February 9, 2025 by Admin

A job well done—Members of Lyme-Old Lyme Boy Scout Troop 26 relax after completion of the bridge-building project with some of the volunteers who assisted. All photos by Andrea Fenton.

LYME-OLD LYME—As part of his qualifications to gain the prestigious Eagle Scout honor, Logan Landry, a member of Lyme-Old Lyme Boy Scout Troop 26, designed a 25 ft. long bridge to be installed over a flooded—and hence closed—trail in Bartholomew Open Space in Old Lyme.

Moving the telegraph poles needed all hands on deck.

On Feb. 1, Landry successfully coordinated construction of the bridge. He was assisted by several older and fellow Troop 26 Scouts including Ryan Ortoleva, who is already an Eagle Scout, and Charlie Zelek. Landry’s family, including his brother Brenden Landry—who is also an Eagle Scout— also assisted.

The work continued despite the icy conditions.A great dealmof measuring

Brenden had previously built several foot bridges on Old Lyme Land Trust property off Boggy Hole Rd. in the town.

A great deal of measuring was required to complete the project.

Also in attendance were Open Space Commission members Peter Norris, who serves as Head Steward, Evan Griswold, Joan Meek and Andrea Fenton. Mike Aurelia of the Old Lyme Inlands Wetlands Commission also joined the project.

Installing the final horizontal planks was a satisfying moment for all involved.

Material contributions, also coordinated by Logan, were made by Eversource (telephone poles), Middlesex Tree (locust logs), Beard Lumber (wood planks), Gregg Landry Plumbing and Heating, and Teddy’s Pizza (pizza for the crew.)

Success! Logan Landry stands atop his just-constructed bridge.

A spokesperson for the Old Lyme Open Space Commission commented, “The Commission is very proud of and grateful to Logan who initiated this project and allowed the Bartholomew Trail to be open once again.”

Filed Under: Community, Old Lyme, Outdoors, Top Story

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  1. edie twining says

    February 9, 2025 at 9:59 am

    What a great project! Thank you Logan and all the others that helped!

  2. Anne Galliher says

    February 9, 2025 at 10:56 am

    Another impressive job by the wonderful Troop 26! I’m looking forward to the walk! Thanks Logan and team.

  3. Bill Rayder says

    February 9, 2025 at 11:13 am

    I gotta go and walk the planks !!! Congrats to all especially Logan .

  4. Ron Swaney says

    February 9, 2025 at 11:59 am

    WOW that’s Fantastic!!!
    I’m sure that will get a lot of use in the years to come .
    You should be so proud of what you’ve accomplished.

  5. Brian Cornell says

    February 15, 2025 at 2:02 pm

    Congratulations! Great work….. Fly High Logan! From an Eagle Scout in New Hartford Ct. at Camp Workcoeman!

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