HAMILTON â" A crew of five workers gets paid to clean up the grounds at the 265-acre Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, but volunteer Bill Stevens, 65, is in charge of a bigger job. The retired machinist climbs the 60-plus sculptures, some of them massive. Stevens washes and waxes them, refreshes their paint and welds the sculptures back together. HeÂ's been at it since March, documenting the fix-ups for probably the first time since the park opened 15 years ago. HeÂ's sometimes called upon to do other dirty work, too. Like the time a couple of park...
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