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Woburn Seeks Input On Dog Park Improvements
The dog park opened in 2020 at Ferullo Field in Woburn. It is now eligible for additional grant funding.

Dakota Antelman is a Patch reporter covering Arlington, Medford, Newton, Brookline, Malden, Melrose and Woburn. Email: dakota.antelman@patch.com. Twitter: @DakotaAntelman
The dog park opened in 2020 at Ferullo Field in Woburn. It is now eligible for additional grant funding.

Police said a State Police K-9 unit helped locate drugs in a vehicle on Wednesday as part of an undercover operation.
The fire drew firefighters into downtown Reading on Thursday and damaged electrical equipment in the basement of 123 Haven Street.
The funding comes alongside a separate culvert grant earlier this year and new EPA regulations for private properties.
Porchfest is back this weekend. Get the latest lineup and venue map for the annual community music festival:
The plan is part of city efforts to reach a goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
While the final 2022 summer Stoneham Farmers Market has been rained out, organizers are still planning a Winter Market later this year.
The road race will headline a day that also features a children's fun run and a walk option for adults.
The catch-and-release fishing event will take place at Horn Pond in Woburn this weekend.
The Burlington Parks and Recreation Department is organizing the fitness festival this weekend.
Vaccines are available to patients of all ages by appointment only.
Organizers axed plans for their beer garden event this week due to forecasted rain.
Melrose community members voted to choose contest winners at this month's Victorian Fair.
Wakefield is planning to use a more than $34,000 state grant to ramp up "high-visibility traffic safety campaigns and mobilizations."
Lingering slow zones prompted delays throughout the day. A set of malfunctioning train doors then prompted new delays on Tuesday evening.
A new round of negotiations is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon as Malden educators continue to work under expired contracts.
The event will honor lives lost to addiction in Malden, Medford, Melrose, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield and Winchester.
The longtime Chelsea restaurant serving Italian food, seafood and barbecue is set to open in the former home of Dockside in Malden.
Organizers are coordinating a project showcasing community voices ahead of the walk/vigil later this month.
Melrose is receiving $500,000 to support decarbonization efforts in its library renovation project.