By Phil Orlandella
Once its finally ready, NEWRA Parks and Open Space Committee plans to widely distribute the Neighborhood Parks Map that include public places in the North End and along the Waterfront, according to committee chairperson Anne M. Pistorio. The maps will also be posted on NEWRA’s website www.newra.org.
Local resident Sean Sanger has been working on the map that will highlight key parks and open spaces in the neighborhood in vignettes on the other side of the map.
The next Committee meeting will be held on Tuesday July 5 at 7pm in the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street. All residents are welcome to attend.
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