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Coes Zone in the News

 

 

Multigenerational Park and Universally Accessible Playground at the intersection of Mill Street and Coes Street

 

216-year-old Stearns tavern being prepped for move to Coes PondTavern

 

Worcester wades into 'blue space' with focus on lakes and rivers

 

Worcester was awarded $400,000 for renovations at Coes Knife, including the installation of an accessible playground and walkways, new benches, a scenic overlook area, utility upgrades, a kiosk and other improvements.

 

In 2015, Worcester Magazine set some goals for Worcester and her residents


What It's Worth #321 John Reed

John Reed discusses Inclusive Play and Community Involvement

 

Interview with the Massachusetts Senate Majority Leader, Senator Harriette Chandler and Sue Swanson regarding the Multigenerational Park and Universally Accessible Playground at the intersection of Mill Street and Coes Street (WCCA's Beacon Hill Chat #212, Channel 194 on Worcester Cable or online)

 

Worcester community service group announces projects for 2016

 

 

 


Worcester community group working to restore Coes Pond to its heyday

 

Coes Beach Takes Shape in the May 2015 Inside Worcester

 

Coes Zone Task Force is on mission to save Worcester pond, published May 8, 2015

 

Coes efforts described in April 2015 Worcester Magazine

 

2015 Vitality Magazine wrote about the Coes Zone Task Force

 

Worcester News Tonight at ten pm Monday (WNT 10 pm News 4-27) no longer on the website but may still be available to researchers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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