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— Photo by Ron Ginsburg

Tennis and tranquility: Through its original acquisition of an abandoned home on 149 Maple Avenue by the village, the organization of tennis leagues for its courts in the 1960s, and, later, its designation as “forever green,” the land now named after Phyllis Schilling has been shaped by her hand and other community volunteers. Now, the park is a community space with a pavilion, a playground, and a stone labyrinth.