(Photo by Gerald Casey) Recent work being done on 15 new garden plots, including a raised bed for disabled people, that will make up a new community garden behind the Jackson Square T Station at the Bromley-Heath housing development. Construction—funded by the Boston Natural Areas Network and local childcare provider Associated Early Care and Education—should be complete by the end of the month, Bromley-Heath Tenant Management Corporation staffer Gerald Casey said. The garden is already over-subscribed, Casey said, but Bromley residents interested in adding their names to the waiting list can contact him at 445-8515.
- 15 years ago
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