Celebrating the 4th As it did shortly after being repainted by the city Department of Public Works, the Rocky Point arch supported a giant American flag for July 4. We have to believe DPW director and chief of staff David Picozzi had a hand in the
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As it did shortly after being repainted by the city Department of Public Works, the Rocky Point arch supported a giant American flag for July 4. We have to believe DPW director and chief of staff David Picozzi had a hand in the display. (Photo courtesy of Dr. David Lowe)
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Kammy
I have enjoyed spending time at Rocky Point and want to thank everyone who works so hard to keep it maintained. It is wonderful to walk around and see so many people enjoying the park and spending time outside in a beautiful location. A big thank you to the city for providing us with yet another park. I really do appreciate them!
Thursday, July 6, 2017 Report this
Josephine
I love Rocky Point and the care that has taken place to restore the wonderful memories I have experienced as a child. I remember being seated in the back seat of the family car or Dads CP Watson work truck with my sisters and brothers waiting to see the Arch at the entrance. We knew it would only be minutes until we could ride the cyclone. I especially remember my sister Jeannie Keane making sure we were all tall enough to ride the train,,, we love you Jeannie!!!
Thursday, July 13, 2017 Report this