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    Probably the result of a lawsuit filed by Jack & Jill's parents.
    Garth S.

    Incident at Corey Hill Park Injures Two Brookline, Massachusetts--An incident at Corey Hill Park yesterday afternoon left two children injured. At approximately one p.m., the calm of this suburban neighborhood was shattered by screams as two children were observed rolling head over heels down the park's steep hill. Jack B. Nimble, Jr., nine, and his sister Jill, seven, were returning from the Whole Foods on Washington Street when, according to one witness, Jack stumbled as he tried to leap over a low stone wall, and lost his footing. Jill attempted to help her brother regain his balance but being older and stronger, Jack pulled her down along with him. The witness, who declined to be identified, stated, "I was playing fetch with my dog, when I saw this boy jump over the wall and trip. The girl tried to help but went tumbling after." The children were rushed to St. Elizabeth's hospital where they were treated for their injuries, the most serious being Jack's broken crown. Mrs. Nimble, whose Jordan Road home borders the park, had this to say: "I sent them up the hill to the market to fetch some water. After twenty minutes, I started to worry and then I heard Jill cry, 'Oh, Jack, No!' and I ran out the door to see them tumbling down the hill. It was terrible! I don't know how this could have happened but we'll find out!" Brookline police are investigating but foul play is not suspected. In the meantime, the authorities urge anyone having any information to contact them immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Nimble, however, have retained counsel. "We haven't made any decisions but we're exploring our options," said Mrs. Nimble. A similar incident last year prompted the Town to post a warning on the Summit Avenue side of the hill. (See accompanying photo.) Telephone calls to the Brookline Conservation Commission were not immediately returned. It appears this would not be the first time a member of the Nimble family has been involved in a lawsuit with the Town. Court records indicate an undisclosed settlement in the case of Jack B. Nimble v. Town of Brookline, stemming from an incident where the senior Mr. Nimble was allegedly singed while attempting to jump over a candlestick.

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    Beautiful outlook, hammock tables out park definitely a really great park at the top of the hill.

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    4.5(78 reviews)
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    I will forever love the res! It is truly my all-time favorite route for a walk or a jog. Whether…read moreI'm having the best or worst day ever, a loop or two around always leaves me so grounded and at peace. It is well kept (maybe besides in icy conditions in the winter), full of great people-watching, and just as beautiful when you walk it for the 300th time as it was the first. It is about a 1.5 mile loop for those interested in tracking their mileage. For those who don't live in the area, it is a short walk from the closest T-stop and it really worth the trip. In the warmer seasons, expect to see some wildlife (lots of birds & turtles). When colder, expect gorgeous icy views. Tip: If you like taking a stroll with a coffee in hand, grab a coffee at Starbucks or Eagles Deli nearby before you loop!

    Sunsets, peaceful, community, cleanliness, all the things…read more The Chestnut Hill Reservoir is my my all-time favorite place to go for a walk or run. I've been coming here since middle school and it still remains as one of my absolute favorite places. Look at these pictures! It's so well-kept there's never any trash. There is one small stretch of geese droppings but the path is so wide you can easily maneuver your way around them. :) It's located right in between Boston College's campus and Cleveland Circle so there's always some action and people around (but is never too overwhelmingly crowded). A happy medium of crowded and empty for sure. At one point you're overlooking Cassidy Playground that usually has something going on-- be it softball games or grass volleyball games for example. It definitely gives you some entertainment to look at while you walk! The views are everything. It's a 1.55 mile loop and there's benches along the way that people use for all kinds of reasons (to read a book, take a phone call, chat with a friend, stretch, soak up the sun and look out at the water, etc.). I love coming here around sunset and seeing the sky change and light up on the whole reservoir. Magical. Hands down one of my favorite places to be!

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    4.4(5 reviews)
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    Twenty-somethings probably aren't reviewing neighborhood parks that often, but I come here so often…read morethat I had to! It's a great spot to lay out in the sun, read, and listen to music, in the sun or the shade - just a nice park and great place to spend some time on a nice day at any age. There are always kids playing here: water gun fights, wiffle ball, you name it. There a small water fountain to run through to cool off and a water fountain for drinking out of. If you want to bring food or relax in the shade, there's a picnic table as well as several benches. For a little more exercise (at any age), there's also a playground - a few swings, a slide, etc. - a small basketball court, and a tennis court.

    If I hadn't tripped over a stack of boxes yesterday, fallen, fractured my elbow, and not been…read moreallowed to work today because of the intense painkillers I was prescribed, I never would have had the opportunity to spend some time in the sun at Coolidge Park. I live mere blocks away, but for whatever reason, never park-ed it up until today. I decided it was way too early in my recovery process to start complaining and feeling sorry for myself, so I grabbed the blanket I stole from the hospital, a good book, and headed out. The sun was shining, birds were chirping, two men were playing tennis, and several small children were running around the playground. I claimed a spot of land as my own, and read until a man driving the biggest lawnmower I've ever seen came to mow the grass. I wasn't in the mood for another hospital visit to treat the injuries I might have sustained had I continued to lie on the grass unnoticed, so I packed up and headed home. After all, my bank account can only handle so many hospital co-payments.

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