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Durham Fair Parking Update: Wimler's, Tilcon and Anthem Open on Sunday

The following parking options are open for the final day of the Durham Fair.

 

The following parking will be available on Sunday, Sept. 30 for the Durham Fair:

From 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Sunday, volunteers with a "V" parking sticker and vendors with a pass can park at Coginchaug Regional HS (135 Pickett Lane - Directions) or Strong School (191 Main Street - Directions).

Beginning at 7:30 a.m., parking will be available at the Tilcon (1605 Durham Road, Wallingford - Directions), Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield (90 Miles Road, Wallingford - Directions) and Wimler's (533 Gulford Road - Directions) Lot for volunteers, vendors and the general public.

Shuttle buses will be provided at all parking lot locations.

There will be NO parking at the Greenbacker or Strickland lots.

Private parking areas in Durham, including churches and businesses along Route 17, will remain available but are not guaranteed. 

Check back with durham.patch.com for any additional parking updates and enjoy the Durham Fair!

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Leslie S May 21, 2013 at 08:24 am
People who take their dogs off leashes have got to know that their dogs have earned it by beingRead More obedient and compliant. My dogs have been off leash in Bauer for the past 10 years and have frolicked with many found friends there. In all my years I have NEVER seen a dog run into the private gardens nor have I ever heard of a dog running into the road and being killed. And the idea of NOT allowing your dog to run free there, and the other mornic request to clean up after them is ridiculous. Why not clean up after all the other animals that freely fertalize the area - the skunks, deer, possum, squirrels, birds to name a few. They are more of a threat to the gardens than domesticated dogs with owners will ever be. I think its terrible that this town can't allow dogs and their owners to have a spot where they can freely roam and enjoy nature and each other. My daughter just got back from Europe and was amazed at how we discriminate against pets here verus there. And Tom, my dogs live in an electronic fenced yard as well, and unlike you - I enjoy the occasional visit by other dogs - and so do my dogs. They play. Remember that idea -- PLAY??? We left Faifield county years ago to a gentler kinder Madison. Seems things are changing with rules rules and more rules. Leslie Singer