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Melrose Reopening Playgrounds, Parks
Places that are reopening Wednesday will still have restrictions, and the Melrose dog park will remain closed for the time being.

MELROSE, MA — The city will reopen parks and playgrounds Wednesday, although restrictions will remain in place due to the coronavirus.
Mayor Paul Brodeur's office announced playgrounds, the skate park and the Pine Banks dog park will reopen. The Melrose dog park, which was deemed "too small" for social distancing, will remain closed as the city develops guidelines.
Each park will have specific guidelines posted. The skate park will be limited to 10 people at once.
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No permits will be issued for groups until after June 15.
The Tremont Street and Crystal Street tennis courts have been open to reservations, which can be made here.
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The Mount Hood Gold Course has been open since May 10.
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