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Kazuyoski Suzuki, 3, grabs his beanbag after missing the hole while his mother, Shelly, and his sister, Ayana, 15 months, watch during a Friends of Pettingill block party Wednesday evening in Lewiston. “We’re gonna have a park. We’re not going to have a housing development or a couple of houses there,” Lewiston Mayor Robert Macdonald said. “If we all stick together, we’ll get the park.” Friends of Pettingill hope to turn the 2-acre plot on College Street into a multiuse, multi-season park for neighbors and residents. The school building, which closed in 2008, has been condemned and is slated to be torn down, possibly as soon as this summer.
Oceana Coy, 4, of Lewiston, gets a flower painted on her face by Bates College Art Van group member Kate Paladin during a Friends of Pettingill block party Wednesday evening. The group has raised $1,700 to turn the site of the former Pettingill School on College Street in Lewiston into a 2-acre park that would include gardens, paths, park benches, a grove of trees and a large playing field. “If
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