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There were people fighting to keep this space from becoming a park. The same people who fight against everything.
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There were people fighting to keep this space from becoming a park. The same people who fight against everything.
| E.J. on Jim Dowd and The Why Glouceste… | |
| Heidi W. on Clark Pond/ Reddish Egret | |
| Paul Zink on Jim Dowd and The Why Glouceste… | |
| Donna Ardizzoni on Clark Pond/ Reddish Egret | |
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| Mary on Blooming Most Recklessly | |
| Fredrik Bodin on Blooming Most Recklessly | |
| Fredrik Bodin on ONLY A COUPLE WEEKS LEFT- 2013… | |
| Karen on Clark Pond/ Reddish Egret | |
| Anonymous on If Someone Handed You a Sandwi… | |
| A. Bourke on If Someone Handed You a Sandwi… | |
| Paul F. Frontiero Jr… on If Someone Handed You a Sandwi… | |
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| Joey C on If Someone Handed You a Sandwi… |
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It looks nice better than what was there before. Kudos to the Cape Ann Museum.
This Park will put the Pleasant back into tihs street. I LIKE IT !!! A parking lot or new condo or what ever would have taken the magic away from this area of our city.
I think it looks great now.
I think it looks better than it did before the demolition.
But remember that the “obstructionists” were comparing it to its previous state. A historic building was torn down. That should only happen after all due deliberation.
That’s what happened here.
I look forward to enjoying the park!