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    TED MUM ON PLAN FOR GREENWAY
    By Jay Fitzgerald
    Boston Herald General Economics Reporter

    Boston Herald, MA
    May 16 2006

    The future design of a post-Big Dig park was thrown into question
    yesterday after Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and a key conservancy executive
    refused to endorse a planned memorial for victims of the Armenian
    genocide.

    Local politicians yesterday officially broke ground on the $3.7
    million Chinatown park that will anchor the southern end of the Rose
    Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.

    Kennedy, whose late mother's name will adorn the entire park system
    stretching for more than a mile through the heart of downtown Boston,
    hailed the Chinatown park as a major milestone toward creating a
    "marvelous Greenway."

    But after a Chinatown event yesterday, the Massachusetts Democrat
    refused to endorse or reject a proposal to build a memorial in another
    section of the Greenway near Faneuil Hall that would honor Armenian
    heritage - and possibly honor the Armenian victims of genocide.

    "I certainly can't make" a decision on it, he said, noting a
    conservancy board will have to judge the merits of the park plan.

    Edwin Schlossberg, a member of the Greenway Conservancy Board and
    husband of Kennedy's niece, Caroline, has expressed reservations
    about singling out one ethnic group within the Greenway.

    Nancy Brennan, the board's executive director, said the Armenian
    heritage park is "still in discussion."
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