Please join us for a Cutillo Park History Social and Luncheon on February 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Nazzaro Center. While it’s too cold to work in the park, we want to gather some of the unwritten history of the area as well as discuss ideas for the future of Cutillo Park and Morton Street. We will bring historic maps, photos and articles. Bring photos, stories, ideas and opinions!
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I remember a time over25 years ago when a fairly younger man who lived across from the Park would plant flowers etc. in wooden barrels nd water them almost daily. Since then I don’t know of any neighbor who maintained the area.