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Cambridgeport Parks Re-openings

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Cambridgeport parks celebration flyer

On Saturday, September 28, 2013, residents of all ages celebrated the re-opening of Alberico Park, Fulmore Park, and Old Morse (David Nunes) Park in Cambridgeport!  There was music, food, entertainment, face painting, and giveaways!  Check out the webpage at:  www.cambridgema.gov/3cambridgeportparks for photos from the festivities!

Check out the following link to a blog on the Cambridge Community Television (CCTV) website about the opening events: www.cctvcambridge.org/CambridgeportParks

The City of Cambridge recently renovated three neighborhood parks in Cambridgeport. Alberico Park, David Nunes (Old Morse) Park, and Fulmore Park are small to moderately sized parks located in Cambridgeport along Allston Street and Sidney Street. Together, these neighborhood focused parks are an important part of the open space fabric of the surrounding community. The renovated parks provide a unique opportunity to create play environments and gathering spaces for these three parks in the context of the open space system in the neighborhood, in order to provide a wide range of different activities for users of all ages and physical abilities.

For More Information

To learn about the Cambridgeport Parks project, visit the webpage at: www.cambridgema.gov/3cambridgeportparks.

For more information contact Taha Jennings at 617/349-4603 or tjennings@cambridgema.gov.

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