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A reunion for Chester Park?

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The Boston Globe, April 18th, 1999

SOUTH END -- "Can we bury Mass. Ave.? Is this doable?" asked one resident at a meeting last week where preliminary results of a feasibility study on the restoration of Chester Park were unveiled by an engineering consultant and architect. "To be honest, we are violating some design standards, but if there's the will, and the money, there's the way," said David Chappell, vice president of Greenman-Pedersen Inc. Chappell and others involved in the $100,000 state-funded study outlined four design strategies, including two featuring a pedestrian bridge across Massachusets Avenue and two that inclu...

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