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$30M makeover pitched for D.W. Field Park How to stay safe The Avian Bird Flu can infect humans, so officials are asking the public not to feed any geese or ducks until the situation is under control.
BROCKTON — D.W. Field Park partially reopened to the public on Friday after being closed for three weeks over concerns about bird flu. "D.W. Field Park is now reopen to the public," the city of ...
D.W. Field Park in Brockton and Avon closed Friday after officials warned of a potential avian flu outbreak. The indefinite closure came less than a week after more than 60 Canada geese, ...
D.W. Field Park in Brockton closed on Friday due to a potential avian flu outbreak, just a week after more than 60 geese, swans, and ducks were found dead at a Plymouth pond 25 miles away.
BROCKTON (CBS) - A dive team was called in to search for two children in D.W. Fields Park on Oak Street in Brockton on Saturday evening. The Brockton Fire Department began receiving calls at 7:30 ...
Brockton’s historic D.W. Field Park, called “the jewel of Brockton” by city residents, has long been a hangout for men seeking sex with other men, authorities and park-goers say.
A man was found dead Sunday morning in a pond in D.W. Field Park in Brockton. Brockton police said in a Facebook post that he was found “in the waters” at the park just before 10 a.m.
Brockton police said they received a call at 4:18 p.m. that there was a dead body floating in a pond at D.W. Field Park. Advertisement The Brockton Fire Department responded to the scene and ...
BROCKTON — D.W. Field Park — located in Brockton and Avon — has been closed out of an abundance of caution due to reports of a potential bird flu outbreak, and officials are asking the ...
D.W. Field Park, which covers more than 700 acres, contains four major bodies of water — Brockton Reservoir, Porter Pond, Thirty Acre Pond, and Waldo Lake, according to the park association’s ...
Park officials said in a post they discovered dead swans and Canada Geese on Upper Porter Pond earlier this week. Brockton Animal Control responds to D.W. Field Park on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025.