Yanticaw Park

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Yanticaw Park
TypePublic park
LocationNutley, New Jersey
Coordinates40°48′56″N 74°09′21″W / 40.8156°N 74.1559°W / 40.8156; -74.1559Coordinates: 40°48′56″N 74°09′21″W / 40.8156°N 74.1559°W / 40.8156; -74.1559
Area28.75 acres (116,300 m2)
Operated byEssex County
OpenAll year

Yanticaw Park is an Essex County-owned park in Nutley, New Jersey along the Third River. It is located between Centre Street and Chestnut Street, extending east to Passaic Avenue.

History[]

After tremendous pressure from Nutley residents, Essex County began purchasing land in 1911 for creation of the park. Wetlands in the park were drained, and a dam was set up to form a lake. The park was completed in 1914. In 1962, the lake, containing a small island[1] was drained and a channel was dug as a continuation of the natural Third River from the south.[2]

"Girls' Park"[]

The lower section of the park, east of Park Drive, is commonly known as Girls' Park. This is the part of the park containing the Third River. It also includes the Frank A. Cocchiola Memorial Playground, completed in 2003 and dedicated on April 17, 2006.[3] The park has a rubberized safety surface and equipment manufactured by GameTime. Gym classes from adjacent Nutley High School are commonly seen running through the park. North of the park is a public basketball court.

In 2010, the court, along with the playground bathroom facilities, were completely renovated.

"Boys' Park"[]

The upper section of the park, between Park Drive and Passaic Avenue, contains the Carmen A. Orechio Recreation Complex.

This complex includes an artificial turf softball field, plus a grass one and a large grass baseball field. All were newly graded in 2010.

References[]

  1. ^ Demmer, John (1997). Nutley. Arcadia Publishing. p. 54. ISBN 978-0-7385-6253-7.
  2. ^ "Yanticaw Park". Essex County Parks. Retrieved July 13, 2012.
  3. ^ "Essex County Executive Divincenzo Names 'Frank A. Cocchiola Playground' in Honor of Longtime Nutley Commissioner and Community Leader" (Press release). The County of Essex, New Jersey. April 17, 2006. Retrieved July 13, 2012.

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