Boston Battles Over Park Name

In Boston, the naming of public spaces can be more challenging than actually building it in the first place.

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September 26, 2006, 7:00 AM PDT

By Mike Lydon


"A tree grows in Dorchester.

Actually, seven trees in this particular spot on Columbia Road: one hawthorn, two honey locusts, and four red maples.

All of them sit wistfully on a frumpy and faceless triangle of city land hard by the Southeast Expressway off-ramp.

They are joined there by a regal rose of Sharon bush, which residents planted several weeks ago, along with the trees, in honor of the late neighborhood activist Sharon Yokaitis .

Neighbors want to dress up the tiny swath with accessories like a dog run and a stone bearing a memorial plaque that would officially proclaim the space 'Sharon's Park.'

To do that, they must first win the approval of the city's Parks and Recreation Commission, a process that could get ticklish."

Sunday, September 24, 2006 in The Boston Globe

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