New to Randolph; Looking for a Place to Play

Updated on September 14, 2008
S.B. asks from Randolph, MA
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Hi. I just moved to Randolph with my two daughters who are five years old and eighteen months old. I only know one person person here, and am looking to meet some new friends. We are also looking for some playgrounds and/or parks in the area! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!!

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J.M.

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There is a really nice, clean playground in Avon the next town over. It is off of Rt 28. It is behind the high school. You actually park at the school. In the winter time there is the Canton Totplex it is off of Rt 139. They have a play space for toddlers and it is only open during school time so there aren't any older kids. You can get more info at www.totplex.com

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J.T.

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Hi S.
I have been taking my boys to the playground rigt next to the hockey rink and baseball field. I wish I knew the name of the street but I forget but it is the road that brings you to braintree high or burlington coat factory. I have been taking my boys there for years my oldest is 14 my youngest 1 and I have 3 in the middle..lol Wish I had the name of the street but look up the hockey rink and it is right in that lot.
Hope u find it/have fun

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B.S.

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Check out this website and see where you can pick up a copy. It's a great magazine with lots of information. They also have a calendar for the month with things to do all over the state. They break it up as well. Best of luck and stay strong!
http://boston.parenthood.com/

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A.M.

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Hi S.,

I have lived in Randolph since I was 9, so I know the area pretty well. The Imagination Station is the playground next to the Hockey Rink. It is a good size and is not overly populated by older kids. For rainy days, the Totplex, inside the Canton Sportsplex, is great. They have their own website you can check out. There is also a small soft play area inside the Westgate mall in Brockton, but it can sometimes be over crowded. The security officers are pretty good about making sure that parents stay and supervise their kids though, and I have often seen them ask kids who are too big to leave.

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