Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...typical day last month, she chaired a 9 a.m. meeting and then ran off to Rindge Park in North Cambridge, where the Public Works Commission was giving youngsters rides on forklifts and cranes...
Russell lacks the sartorial splendor and ethnic heritage of Reeves, her predecessor. But she had no problem driving a two-year-old youngster through Rindge Park on a rider lawnmower on that afternoon...
After skimming several newspapers and checking his e-mail, Brokaw runs a 4-mile loop around Central Park with his yellow Labrador, Sage the Wonderdog...
Granted, Fenway Park's seats are not La-Z-Boy cushy, and an occasional rodent may be spotted, but it is intimate in a way newer, larger parks are not, and many Boston-area fans are in no rush to scrap baseball history in favor of creature comforts. No matter how well planned or executed, a new park will not hold the history, tradition and purity of the game that live on in the stands and on the field of Fenway. Every visit there holds the echoes of Carl Yastrzemski's 3,000th hit, Carlton Fisk's winning home...
DIED. EDWARD GURNEY, 82, President Nixon's staunchest defender on the Senate Watergate Committee; in Winter Park, Florida. Gurney, Florida's first Republican Senator since Reconstruction, gave up his seat in 1974 to defend himself, successfully, against corruption charges...