Tournaments in lawn bowling and croquet were held at New Bedford's Hazelwood Park this year, and officials raved about greens, calling them 'world class.'
The bowling greens and croquet courts of New Bedford's Hazelwood Park have been restored to their heyday of the 1920s, when both sports were very popular.
The historic bowling greens at New Bedford’s Hazelwood Park will finally receive a much-needed restoration, thanks in large part to Senator Mark Montigny’s Children’s Equality and Empowerment Fund.
The New Bedford City Council voted unanimously to request the Committee on Public Safety to review the “no grilling” rule enforced at city parks this summer.
Thirty fruit trees have been planted in New Bedford's new public orchard at Hazelwood Park in an effort to provide residents with fresh, healthy food options.
The Baker Administration is investing nearly $7 million to improve parks and recreation programs around the Commonwealth.
Two communities in line for funding are New Bedford and Fall River.
New Bedford will receive $364,000 for improvements to Hazelwood Park in the South End...
The City Council's Committee on Appointments and Briefings unanimously voted to approve the partial demolition of the Coffin-Howland House at Hazelwood Park after a public hearing Monday evening.