Proponents of installing artificial turf showed photographs of torn-up grass and told stories of young athletes turning ankles. Opponents said a proposal to use open space money to fund the project, requiring the school district to give up majority control of the fields, might lower their property values and bring an invasion of nonresidents and noise to their neighborhoods.

Parsippany (NJ) residents turn out to voice opinions on proposed turf fields

Proponents of installing artificial turf showed photographs of torn-up grass and told stories of young athletes slogging through mud and turning ankles. Opponents said a proposal to use open space money to fund the $4.3 million project, requiring the school district to give up majority control of the fields, might lower their property values and bring an invasion of nonresidents and noise to their neighborhoods.


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