New Plantings Around the Park and Pond

Growing a Greener Future for Frank Melville Park Walk a little slower through Frank Melville Park this week and you might notice

New Plantings Around the Park and Pond2025-06-01T12:38:41-04:00

New Bench by Hap’s Red Barn

Just a short stroll from our new shared library near Hap’s Red Barn, you’ll find a new bench nestled beneath the trees

New Bench by Hap’s Red Barn2025-06-02T09:21:56-04:00

Take a Book, Leave a Book

We’re thrilled to introduce a special new addition to Frank Melville Memorial Park—our very own Little Free Library! Nestled along the path

Take a Book, Leave a Book2025-06-01T22:42:28-04:00

Thank you Michael Rosengard

Thank you Michael Rosengard Facebook story by Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich with Olde Town Gardens in Setauket The stone bridges at Frank Melville

Thank you Michael Rosengard2025-03-31T11:02:12-04:00

Meet Angela Sacco

Angela has traveled from the musical theater stage at the Boston Conservatory of Music to the boardroom of Lehman Brothers, where she

Meet Angela Sacco2025-02-14T14:39:45-05:00

Thank you Lise

A message from Lise Saying goodbye is never easy to do and this farewell is especially heartfelt. After 15 truly enjoyable years

Thank you Lise2025-02-14T15:05:47-05:00

Spotted Lanternfly

Please alert the park at frankmelvilleparkinfo@gmail.com if you spot these lantern flies in the park. Thank you!

Spotted Lanternfly2024-08-22T18:38:07-04:00

It’s Turtle Season!

Dear park visitors, It's Turtle Season! Please watch closely for turtles in the park, on the roads, and on pathways! #turtleseason #frankmelvillepark

It’s Turtle Season!2023-04-17T23:18:05-04:00

Goodbye Old Friend

The beech trees planted here 100 years ago are aging out. These trees are subject to fungal diseases and a new “beech

Goodbye Old Friend2023-04-17T23:15:44-04:00
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