Williamsburg's waterfront East River State Park, which was closed for the winter to save a measly $40,000, has reopened one month early following the complaints of park advocates and local leaders. The official line, per the press release: "As a result of a number of cost-saving measures implemented by State Parks, stabilized energy costs, and a commitment of support and assistance from the community, the park will be reopening on March 1, rather than April 1." [CurbedWire Inbox]
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