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Halfway Home

When groundbreaking was held Wednesday for the new Halfway House at Longshore, it marked the end of a long campaign.

And the start of a new organization that could impact much more than just golf here in Westport.

This week’s ceremonial shoveling was the result of a team effort that raised private funds and developed construction plans. The building came in on time and way under budget thanks to leaders Fred Hunter and Mark Holod; donations of time, material and money from Westporters; a major gift in Cliff Ross’ name, and a tournament organized by Skip Lane and the Haberstroh “boys” (Chuck and Steve).

Longshore golfers will soon have a halfway house worthy of the course -- and the entire park.

The umbrella organization — Friends of Westport Parks & Recreation — is a non-profit that encourages tax-exempt private donations for a public purpose. With its 1st project nearly complete, the Friends group is now looking for other projects through which private individuals or groups can improve the town’s recreational opportunities and infrastructure.

No word yet on what those projects might be — a new ramp for kayaks and canoes? A bone for the Winslow dogs? A new clubhouse at Longshore?

But with over 2 dozen parks and athletic complexes around town — each with its own constituencies and concerns — there should be no lack of ideas.

What’s yours? Click “Comments” to give our Friends some friendly input.

(In other golf news, the Longshore course opens today. Tomorrow morning, the Longshore Men’s Golf Association sponsors its annual course cleanup day. Golfers, their kids, the Staples golf team — all put in a few hours to spiff up one of Westport’s crown jewels.)

Breaking ground on Wednesday (from left): Mark Holod, Katherine Ross, Jeff Mayer, Janis Collins, Fred Hunter, John Cooper.

Cliff Ross: More Than A “Halfway” Legacy

Cliff Ross was a wonderful, fascinating man.

A 1969 Staples graduate, his many professional talents included architecture and building.  He was also an excellent golfer, with a sweet swing.  He worked as a Longshore ranger for several years, beginning as a teenager.

It’s fitting then that one of the last homes he designed — before losing a long battle to pancreatic cancer this spring — was at the end of Owenoke.  From near the 10th hole at Longshore you can see into a window on its 2nd floor — all the way through to the Sound.

Even more fitting is that the fundraising drive for a new halfway house at Longshore is nearing its goal — thanks in large part to a $100,000 gift in memory of Cliff Ross.

A special event Thursday, September 22 — featuring a 1 p.m. golf scramble tournament, followed by a 6 p.m. cocktail party and auction at the Longshore tennis pavilion — may achieve the fundraising goal of $225,000.

But that would not have happened without Cliff Ross.

Cliff Ross

A passionate golfer (and senior club champion) who shot in the 70s even after his cancer diagnosis, he was a member of Westport’s Golf Advisory Committee.  He believed in the need for a new halfway house behind the 9th green — to replace the one destroyed by fire in 2003 — and was instrumental in the design and planning of its reconstruction.

The “9 1/2 Holer” group worked hard to make it happen.  They enlisted many local tradesmen to provide in-kind material and support to reduce costs.

Joey Romeo — the Longshore concessionaire — has promised to add a “Cliffburger” to the halfway house menu.

It — and the entire project — are fitting tributes to the memory of a kind, fair, honest, graceful and very giving man.

(The cost of the Golf Benefit on Sept. 22 is $200 — $150 per player for the 18-hole scramble, and $50 for the gala.  For further details, email skip.lane@cushwake.com, or call 203-858-4931.)