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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Thousands Flock to Hamilton Park as Ball Ban Lifted

Lovers of croquet, jarts, and whiffle ball can rejoice as it seems the previous ban on ball playing and other flying objects in Hamilton Park has been lifted. Whether this is an official act, or the result of vigilante members of the community, we can't be certain. But the signs have been removed:

Hamilton Park, Jersey City

In February, signs went up near the entrances of the park declaring that ball playing was prohibited, except in designated areas.

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Blogger :: said...

Bully! I can only assume this means we'll be kicking a football around soon.

1:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whether this is an official act, or the result of vigilante members of the community, we can't be certain

'tis the latter.

3:13 AM  

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