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Farmington approves renovation of Maine’s oldest public skateboard park

Summary by dailybulldog.com
By Ben Hanstein of The Maine Monitor Built in 1991, the Dragon’s Nest Skateboard Park is to be expanded slightly and rebuilt with updated features. FARMINGTON — Maine’s oldest public facility built for skateboarding is set for renovation this year. On Tuesday, the Farmington Select Board approved a $253,250 bid from Cousineau Inc. of East Wilton to renovate the town’s Dragon’s Nest Skateboard Park. The park, near Hippach Field on Prescott Street…
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dailybulldog.com broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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