At four meetings across Cleveland, the Mayor's Office of Capital Projects and OLIN, a design studio hired by the city, collected resident input on the future of the city's parks and recreation facilities.
The City of Cleveland is asking residents to share feedback on the future of parks and recreation in their community. Open houses are taking place this week.
Jan 29, 2021
Nancy Reed Smith of Wareham, made a peaceful passage from her home on January 13th. She was the daughter of the late Helen R. and Peter S. Reed of Shrewsbury. She graduated from Bancroft School and Vermont College, attended Clark University and was a lifelong resident of eastern Massachusetts.
Her early life was characterized by newspaper reporting and editing and when not working, she demonstrated her enthusiasm for a panoply of sports, including car racing, mountaineering, skiing, sailing, kayaking, and scuba diving often acting as a teacher to others along the way.
During the time she raised her son, Scott, as a single mother she became proficient in the exacting worlds of typesetting and silversmithing. She demonstrated extraordinary volunteerism on behalf of Scott including scouts, youth ice hockey, US Naval Sea Cadet Corp, Sunday school, farm leagues, and summer camps ensuring he had extracurricular opportunities in his life. It was also a period of he