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I walk my dog at the park and Squantum Point Park Anonyme

I walk my dog at the park and always clean up after her. Unfortunately, too many dog owners think that if the poop is off the path, they don't need to clean it up. WRONG! The density of dogs means their droppings are greater than any natural system can cope with. For kids' and dogs' health, for aesthetics, for water quality- every bit of feces must be carried off.

03/24/2012 - 18:12
love and peace to you Hancock Cemetery Anonyme

love and peace to you

03/10/2012 - 18:04
Is the large Richard J. Koch Merrymount Park hcwollaston

Is the large Richard J. Koch Park & Rec Complex, which includes the only real and accessible waterfronts within Merrymount Park, open to the general public? The RJKP&RC is fenced in and has a main gate which is sometimes left open, at other times closed. Over the course of 2 decades I have hardly ever seen people walking in or out, recreating or working in the RJKP&RC. The main visible activities I have noticed are motor vehicles of the Department of P&R rushing through the gate entering or leaving the RJKP&RC.

If the RJKP&RC is indeed open to us ordinary citizens, should it not be much more explicitly marked as such, because its setting and appearance suggest otherwise?

If it is true that the RJKP&RC is not meant for public use and enjoyment, then I wonder why? What and who are the city-owned, city-maintained land and facility in the heart of Merrymount Park for?

Maybe I am wrong, but in my understanding the Richard J. Koch Park & Rec Complex was built and is owned by the city of Quincy and named "Richard J. Koch Park & Rec Complexin" to honor the memory of Richard J. Koch, an erstwhile Quincy resident, politician and official, the Richard J. Koch Park & Rec Complex was neither paid for, acquired nor owned by Mr. Koch or his family.

03/10/2012 - 18:01
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