By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR >> The long-awaited fish bypass channel on the Naugatuck River
and an adjoining park will officially open to the public Thursday, and that’s no
fish story.
The Board of Selectmen held a special meeting Tuesday and unanimously voted
to accept the project, which has been dubbed the Paul Pawlak Sr. Fishway and
Park at Tingue Dam. By accepting the project, the town officially has taken on
responsibility for operation and maintenance of the facility, according to First
Selectman Kurt Miller.
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