
Maya McFadden Photo
The sunshine earlier this week beckoned pandemic-weary East Rockers from their homes out to the park, where they worked to maintain a “social distance.”





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| Apr 30, 2020 12:08 pmPosted to: East Rock, Covid-19, Parks
Maya McFadden Photo
The sunshine earlier this week beckoned pandemic-weary East Rockers from their homes out to the park, where they worked to maintain a “social distance.”
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