Matthews Muliner Playground Ribbon Cutting
Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe joined City Council Member James Vacca, former City Council Member Madeline Provenzano, Community Board #11 District Manager John Fratta, Community Board #11 Parks Chair Joseph Carfora, and second… more.
Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe joined City Council Member James Vacca, former City Council Member Madeline Provenzano, Community Board #11 District Manager John Fratta, Community Board #11 Parks Chair Joseph Carfora, and second graders from P.S. 83 to cut the ribbon on $1.6 million in completed renovations to Matthews Muliner Playground.
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