We learned in the Friday, June 6, edition of the Butler Eagle that a long-term study of ways to link the green spaces in Cranberry Township is complete.

The report, which supervisors will consider next month, looked at ways to connect more than 3,000 acres of preserved green space throughout the township.

“The ability to get outside and the ability to connect different neighborhoods is so important to the quality of life in any community,” township manager Dan Santoro said. “So we’re providing those opportunities and figuring out ways that we can make them a reality so that neighbors can walk to the park, to the schools, to the municipal center — those are real tangible benefits from a recreational amenity perspective in the township.”

Santoro is right — having usable green space is imp

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