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Rivers Park in Chicopee to be closed until June for $900,000 in improvements


Rivers Park in Chicopee to be closed until June for $900,000 in improvements
Updated 6:04 AM;
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A man plays basketball in this past photograph of Rivers Park in Chicopee. (Dave Roback/Republican file)
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CHICOPEE – Rivers Park has been closed for a two-month construction project and is expected to reopen in June with new walkways and an improved pool and spray park.
The entire project is estimated to cost $921,500 and the city received a $400,000 Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities grant from the state Executive Office of Environmental Affairs in 2019 to help fund the renovations, according to city records. ....

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Madison NJ Rose City supplied England's queens, lives on


Totty the Englishman
Among them was Charles Totty, an Englishman who in 1896 moved to Madison to work on the Twombly estate (now home to Fairleigh Dickinson University). Totty, then 23, eventually opened his own greenhouses, operated a retail store in New York City and sold throughout the region through a mail-order catalog, according to his New York Times obituary. To promote it all, he organized the first of the city’s long-dormant International Flower Shows in 1913.
Totty grafted his own specialty Australian chrysanthemums and tea rose hybrids and sold them to Rose City s growers. Among them was Joseph Ruzicka, Coultas’ grandfather. Ruzicka ran a 65,000-plant greenhouse through Madison s most productive years. ....

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