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The 6 -year -old Talin Heller and the patrol officer Bernard Magagna test a xylophone, one of the new features on the revised playground on the moor in Miner Mills.
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The 11 -year -old Cody Culver plays the Chimes on the revised playground in the moor.
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Brennan Patterson, 12, plays on the musical Domes at the Bog, a special needs and the all-inclusive playground on the Miners Mills section from Wilkes-Barre.
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The mayor of Wilkes-Barre, George Brown, speaks, supported by dignitaries who are involved in the playground project in the BOG in Miners Mills.
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Wilkes-Barre-Die Stadt has a brand new all-inclusive playground, and the residents have to test it on Saturday.
Mayor George Brown, his administration and the Playground committee for special needs terminated the opening of Wilkes-Barre City's all-inclusive playground on the Bog, 65 Dewey Lane. On Saturday they organized a ceremony of the volume.
Further parking improvements are six new pickle balls, new accessible sidewalks, decorative fences and renovation and expansion of two parking spaces.
The project was financed by Community Development Block Grant Funds and Donations to the Wilkes-Barre Special Needs Playground Fund.
– Staff report