Early Fall in Hamden is a magical time. Nature provides the perfect backdrop for our town. We all feel energized by the cool, crisp air. Trees are giving their first hints of the blaze of color that is to follow. (October 15th is peak leaf-peeping time in Hamden). Now is the time to visit the local farms for fresh apples and produce. Hamdenites can also take advantage of two weekly Farmers Markets. In my neighborhood of Whitneyville, there is a new "pocket park" overlooking Lake Whitney. This idyllic spot is sure to please anyone who visits our corner of town.
The spot was made possible by the design of a local architect, Kari Nordstrom working with Town Of Hamden Designer Vince Conte, and Sharron Mitchell. It is located on Lake Street, just behind Books & Company. Pedestrians can grab a cup of coffee and a book, then pick a spot on a bench in the park. The lake and pines provide a soothing and relaxing environment.
This project is an example of how communities can work with their local governments to create open spaces to benefit all. There isn't much land involved here, just a corner with a beautiful view. Hamden is an old town, by American standards, incorporated in 1786. It is fully developed with almost no land available for additional open space. Thanks to people with vision, this spot can become a cherished part of the neighborhood.

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