The Town of Bridgton has been awarded a matching grant in the amount of $496,550 from the Department of Interior National Park Service (NPS) in coordination with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry under the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to undergo major renovations and development at the Kendal & Anna Ham Complex.

“With this federal grant and our local match, we’re putting $993,100 into the Ham Complex, which will aid the town in enhancing our outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike,” Bridgton Town Manager Donald Kasprzak said.

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