Health & Fitness
Wilmington Recreation Facilities, Including Playgrounds, Reopen
Most town recreation facilities reopened as part of the state's phase two reopening, beginning Monday.
WILMINGTON, MA — Most of Wilmington's recreation facilities have reopened as part of the state's phase two reopening, the town said. All facilities come with restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
The town beach remains closed, as do the restrooms at Yentile Park, the Shawsheen School fields and the Glen Road fields.
All playgrounds reopened. All over the age of two must wear masks whenever physical distancing isn't possible.
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Fields, courts and the skate park are also open. All are limited to groups of no more than 10, and games are not allowed for contact sports like baseball, football, soccer, lacrosse and basketball. Games are allowed at the tennis and pickleball courts, but only players are allowed on the courts and the Town Hall pickleball court is restricted to Wilmington Residents.
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Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or chris.huffaker@patch.com.
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