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A View We Enjoy

There are many panoramic views we enjoy in the town overlooking the Boston skyline, but one of the things we’ve come to enjoy is driving down Walden Street to the intersection of Lincoln Street and seeing Ingleside Park with its tennis courts and it wide open fields advancing on the present Winthrop High School and Larsen Rink at the Mike Eruzione Center. On the left, you come to the McKenna Basketball Courts and the E.B. Newton Building (Winthrop Cultural Center) and the Cummings Elementary School above the basketball courts.

What we’ve noticed is how clean and well kept the park and the surrounding area always looks — and the credit for this has to go to DPW Director Steve Calla and his staff for making that stretch of Walden Street such a nice and inviting locale.

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