WORCESTER – The Elm Park Playground rehabilitation project finished well before the July 31 target date set by the city, and in time for the Independence Day holiday weekend. The city did not put out a press release, nor hold a ceremony like they did for Blithewood Park in June. That event ended with protest, with some escorted away from the playground. The Elm Park Playground has several new features, including an apparatus with a cover and the…
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