Memorial Day was quiet at the park–only small groups. Folks respectfully social distanced. Geese and lots of goslings gathered, too–the little ones are getting bigger each day.
But today there were fort builders, kayakers, picnickers, and other just drawn to twilight on the river. It’s going to be hot this week and the park, with its cool breeze, is a great place to retreat. Take a walk to the river…
Also, step by the water’s edge to watch the herring run–so many fish swimming upriver to spawn! It’s happening NOW.






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Yesterday neighbors had a chance to walk the newly restored shoreline of the park and to see the expanded patio and terrace.


Yesterday, inspired by how great the park renovations are coming along, we organized a few tours of the site. The stone and grassy terraces are in. The patio has been expanded and the bluestone is being laid. The million dollar question is: What will the Powder Magazine be used for? Stay tuned. DCR hopes to have a tenant there, activating the space, by next summer. Have ideas? Email
Nine young trees have been planted and
Monday night the City Council approved the CPA Committee’s recommendations to invest $47.7k to complete the design and engineering studies for the next phase of work at the park. This will replace the sunken parking lot behind the swimming pool with a grassy beach, better integrating the pool with the site, and add a dock and outlook to increase engagement with the river. This will match a $50k earmark that Rep. Livingstone and Sen. Boncore advocated for in the State budget. Thank you, all!