Give the kids a break
District Manager Marilyn Bitterman and Board Chairman Eugene Kelty said the loitering youngsters are causing problems for nearby neighbors. The problem began when Mayor Bloomberg opened the playgrounds to create more park space as part of his PlaNYC.
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