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Is the master plan green enough? Conservation, golf interests talk.(LOCAL NEWS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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March 20, 2008
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Byline: Nick Kotsopoulos
WORCESTER - It could take at least another couple of months for city officials to resolve issues associated with the master plan for Green Hill Park Municipal Golf Course with the groups that co-hold a conservation restriction on Green Hill Park.
Robert C. Antonelli Jr., assistant commissioner of parks, recreation and cemetery, said city officials have been meeting with Green Hill Park Coalition representatives to address certain aspec...
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