
My husband and I often walk through the Central Park School property (the school closed late last year). What an ideal and lovely area.
How sad to see the place where children learned and played now being reduced to senseless destruction and vandalism, smashed windows (some now boarded up), glass on the ground, foul words and graffiti defacing the building walls.
These senseless acts of vandalism (not only to this property), and more and more litter all are robbing us of the natural beauty that this area is blessed with.
Nancy Lowe
Dundas

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