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Easton Moms Topic: Frothingham Park

We want to know your thoughts on bringing younger children to Frothingham Park.

is one of Easton's most treasured landmarks. It is an excellent place to enjoy scenery and outdoors, play or watch a game. It is a great place for everyone - but sometimes that means a mixing of kids at different age levels could pose a problem.

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With spring getting closer, its nice to take the kids to the park. But, that means sharing the grounds with other park-goers. With teens and tweens frequenting Frothingham Park, is the park an appropriate place to bring younger children? And, what can be done to ensure the park is a friendly environment for all park-goers?

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