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573.1 | Plum Island | BERYL::NELSON | | Wed Aug 25 1993 10:41 | 10 |
| At the north end of Plum Island (off of Newbury, but in the Newburyport
part of the island) there is a parking lot on the beach with adjacent
playground. It looks like there is a fee to park, but I've only
stopped by once in the evening so I don't know.
This is not in the state park; rather, the private part of the island.
When you drive onto the island, go straight till the road curves left.
Follow the road left then all the way to the north end of the island.
Beryl
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573.2 | Castleisland Ma. | MACNAS::BHARMON | September 17th, 1993 | Wed Aug 25 1993 10:43 | 12 |
| Dawn,
Are you living in Ma. There is a lovely man-made seaside resort in
Castleisland, just a few miles outside Boston. It has everything,
play-areas, good walks, good view of Logan Airport and incoming
flights, a small beach area, plus two fast food take-aways. I
found the take-away nearer the top of Castleisland by far the
cheapest.
Bernie
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573.3 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Wed Aug 25 1993 13:29 | 6 |
| Dane Street Beach in Beverly? There's playground equipment, trees to
sit under, large grassy spaces, and a beach (unremarkable; no heavy surf,
but bring your "rock-walkers", as the wading area has lots of rocks and
shells). Free parking on Dane St.
Leslie
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573.4 | Independence Park, same neighborhood | ICS::NELSONK | | Wed Aug 25 1993 14:55 | 3 |
| Also, Independence Park in Beverly, same general setup as Dane Street.
.0, I live on the North Shore, too --- where are you located?
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573.5 | Andover, Harold Parker State forest | MUKTI::TRIPP | | Wed Aug 25 1993 17:30 | 13 |
| What about Harold Parker State Forest (aka State Park) in Andover?
OK it's not SALT water, but still swimable water, picnic area, play
area, well kept grounds. I haven't been there in a ton of years, but
they used to allow you to cook out in these pit things provided, I
think there may even be overnight camping provisions for tents and
campers. I can't remember clearly, but I think there may even be
changing and showering facilities.
Call the State Parks Department, they will send you a list of places,
both inland and sea coast.
Lyn
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573.6 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Aug 26 1993 11:22 | 3 |
| Hey Lyn, sounds good, but it ain't the North Shore!
Leslie-whose-Wonder-Bread-Years-were-spent-in-Manchester-by-the-Sea
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573.7 | North is a personal opinion! | MUKTI::TRIPP | | Thu Aug 26 1993 11:40 | 10 |
| Well that all depends on what you consider "North Shore". It's
definitely NORTH, but just happens to have it's "shores" in the form of
a lake! I equate Andover, Danvers and that vicinity as north.
For that matter what about the Salem (MA) area? didn't they do a
downtown revitalization not too long ago? I thought part of it was to
make family recreation areas, and that is on the ocean isn't it? Not to
mention all the "tourist spots".
Lyn
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573.8 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Aug 26 1993 16:05 | 3 |
| I've moved my North Shore rathole to 12DOT2::MASSACHUSETTS, note 1571.
Leslie
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573.9 | Rough play at the neighborhood playground, what to do... | CSC32::G_OGLESBY | Ginny Oglesby 592-4731 CSC/CS | Tue Oct 05 1993 16:21 | 34 |
| I took my 2yr4month old boy to the corner playground last night. They
have a gym/slide setup, which he loves. The problem I always seem to
have is keeping the older kids from knocking into him. The older kids
(it's hard for me to tell ages, probably age 8-11) also play here,
and they tend to play rough.
They typically push and shove each other, swing on the top bar of the slide,
jump off the side of the slide, etc. This concerns me because they
can easily knock into my son. One push and he could easily be pushed
down which could mean quite a fall. Also, he sees the older ones
doing thing they shouldn't do, like doing flips on the top bar of
the slide, and I'm afraid he try to do the same thing.
I stay with him, or as close as I can, as he plays, but as he gets to the
slide, he is out of my reach. He is safe unless another child causes
him to fall, thus I worry.
I have a hard time not yelling or speaking strongly to the other kids.
I usually try to ask them to be careful when the little ones are around,
but when it continues I usually get angry and say something harsher.
Do other parents of toddlers have this problem? How do you handle it?
I guess the ideal situation would be to have a separate play area
for younger/older kids, but I don't see this happening at our park.
I hate to avoid the park, because my little boy loves to play there,
but I'm finding it more and more stessful.
Also, I've never seen a parent of one of the older kids ever reprimand this
(if they are present) for this type of behavior. Usually the parents
are not present.
Thanks,
Ginny (who doesn't want to become the witch lady at the park)
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573.10 | | STROKR::dehahn | ninety eight...don't be late | Tue Oct 05 1993 17:30 | 7 |
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One of the parks I bring Patrick to is like yours, lots of older kids
running wild bowling over the little ones on occasion. I simply stick
close to my son. Wherever he goes, I go. The older kids think twice about
running through me.
Chris
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573.11 | Park roughness | CSC32::DUBOIS | Discrimination encourages violence | Tue Oct 05 1993 18:00 | 9 |
| I've had the same problem, too, Ginny. I usually stick by my son and when
he is out of reach (like on the slide) where I can't be close enough to
guard him well then I have been known to (verbally) hold the older boys back on
the steps until my baby is out of danger (already part way down the slide).
Like you, I will also say something to them if they run and horse around
too close to him.
Carol
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573.12 | Rough housing | MY3SON::STEGNER | | Wed Oct 06 1993 12:46 | 11 |
| I've encountered this at the playground, too. They have an elaborate setup
with three different slides with connecting sections, assorted ladders and
stairs, and so on. One time when we were there, there were about 5 11-year-olds
hanging around and rough-housing on the spiral slide. Jeff tried going down the
slide, and the other boys wouldn't even get out of his way. So I made Jeff
stay away from that side of the setup until the older kids got tired and
moved to a new section. Then Jeff went back and could actually *slide* down
that slide in one continuous motion, instead of running into other kids.
If it's any consolation, the older kids get bored faster than the little ones
do...
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573.13 | Looking for a Playground | AIMHI::DONOVAN | | Mon May 02 1994 09:55 | 9 |
| I am looking for a local playground for my nanny to take my 2 year-old
daughters. The area I am looking for is in the Manchester/Nashua area.
The playground should be big enough for the girls to have fun but not
so big that one girl can duck around a corner and get lost.
Desired equipment is a slide, infant swing, sandbox.
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573.14 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Mon May 02 1994 10:07 | 14 |
|
One of the all time greatest playgrounds (we - the adults_ even
have fun there) is Kid's Kove in Merrimack. It's on Daniel Webster,
rihht across the street from Wire road. It's not obvious when the
leaves are out, I think that you turn into the boys club? parking lot?
(I'll check).
In any event, it's similar to an outdoor Discovery zone, lots of
tunnels, slides and things for the kids to climb on and get tired ;-)
Also it's near enough to the water that you can go for nice walks (just
be careful whenyour little one thinks the river is a large puddle and
wants to step in it YIKES!)
Wendy
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573.15 | Playgrounds around Framingham, MA | ALFA1::LIPSON | | Thu Apr 18 1996 15:10 | 5 |
| I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations about playgrounds in
the greater Framingham, Massachusetts area. Thanks!
Regards,
Lisa
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573.16 | | GOOEY::DUBOIS | Justice is not out-of-date | Thu Apr 18 1996 16:47 | 4 |
| There's a great wooden castle-type playground on Route 27, around Wayland or
Sudbury. We often stop there when going to/from Framingham.
Carol
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573.17 | | OOYES::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu Apr 18 1996 18:31 | 5 |
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It's actually in Cochituate. Right at the intersection of Rtes 27 and
30. If the car dealership is still there, it's right next to them.
-Patty
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573.18 | Parks/playgrounds in Westboro area? | SUBSYS::MIDTTUN | | Thu May 02 1996 17:28 | 6 |
| We've just recently moved to Westboro, MA. I'd like recommendations for
playgrounds and other activities (for 3 and 5 yrs olds) in the Westboro area
(and directions too from Rt 9/Rt 30). Would also consider surrounding towns
(Northboro/Shrewsbury) as my Mom is watching the kids this month and likes to
keep the kids outside and active: Our current area is still under construction,
so we're better off in the short term bringing the kids somewhere.
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573.19 | | MROA::DUPUIS | | Fri May 03 1996 09:34 | 23 |
| There is a playground at the McDonald's on between RT 9 and 30. You
do even have to go in the restraurant, just park and let the kids play.
There is also a small playground/park on RT135, near the center of
Northboro.
All the other playground that I've taken my kids to are at the schools
and they are still in session so I don't think that will help you.
For indoors there is a Discovery Zone is Shrewsbury (RT9, just past
Spags) that you can get a pass (can't remember how much) for that allows
you unlimited access on weekdays.
You could also try calling the Westboro Recreation Office @366-3066.
They have GREAT summer programs for the kids. For age 3 they have:
Playground, Swimming Lessons, and Kids Crafts. For age 5:Playground,
Swimming Lessons, Kids in Motion(gymnastics), Creative Crafts, Hiking
Club, It's a Kick (soccer) and Karate.
Good Luck,
Roberta
Roberta
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573.20 | WEstboro, Shrewsbury, Grafton | USCTR1::COLEMAN | | Wed May 08 1996 13:19 | 12 |
| Shrewsbury also has a Gymboree on Route 9.
There are 2 parks off of Shrewsbury Center that are supposed to be
really good.
Grafton (where I live) has a Superpark that is excellent (supposed to
be for residents, so the sign says) and it's right next to the Town
Hall and the Police Station. We also have another park on North Street
right off of the center of town, and then Nelson Park which is off of
Route 140.
Don't forget the library in Westboro which has a kids room.
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573.21 | Remembered another one.... | MROA::DUPUIS | | Wed May 08 1996 15:17 | 5 |
| Oh, I forgot about the Northboro Recreation Park on Rt 135, not far
from RT9 or Bradlees. It's a pretty good size and has tons or room for
the kids to run free.
Roberta
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573.22 | Gymboree in Shrewsbury??? | ALFA1::PEASLEE | | Thu May 09 1996 11:07 | 3 |
| Re: .20 - Where is the Gymboree in Shrewsbury???
nancy
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573.23 | Westboro/Shrewsbury/Northboro intersection | EXPERI::STOLICNY | | Thu May 09 1996 11:12 | 9 |
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re: .22 re: .20
I think the Gymboree on Route 9 is actually is Westboro -
directly across the street from the (relatively) new
Walmart (which may actually be in Northboro!). How's
that for confusing?
cj/
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573.24 | Correct on Gymboree | USCTR1::COLEMAN | | Fri May 10 1996 15:44 | 4 |
| re: .23, re: .22, re: .20
You're correct, my apologies, that is Westboro and it is right across
from Wal-Mart and the Fountainhead Apartments.
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