NASHUA – Landlocked within a grassy rectangle about the size of a football field, Bulova Park isn’t one of Nashua’s best-known, or oft-visited, city parks. Lately, though, it seems the little neighborhood park off South Main Street is attracting more visitors – but not the kind that are wanted.
“What’s with all this? Why?” a bewildered Costas Pitsillides asked Tuesday as he led a visitor among a series of tables, benches, playground equipment and a sign smattered in black spray paint. “What is the problem with these guys?”
Pitsillides’ Bulova Drive home, where he and his family have lived since 1975, is one of about two dozen houses along Bulova and Waltham drives and Benrus and S. Main streets whose backyards look out over Bulova Park.
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