By Paul Kelterborn and Sarah Sheffield Every Saturday morning in East Williamsburg, all year-round, a…
Tag: NYC Parks
Let’s talk about the 800-pound gorilla [it literally weighs 800 pounds] on the East River…
5-year old saved at McCarren Pool On day five in a six-day heatwave, public pools…
See the wonders of Bushwick Inlet Park’s 50 Kent NOW OPEN The second part of…
By order of Mayor Eric Adams, all homeless encampments (estimated to be 150) are to…
UPDATE 02.20.22 The the dog run a McCarren Park was in full use. Wood chips…
On April 24 in honor of Earth Day, the Friends of Cooper Park held a…
NYC Parks seeing trash overflow seek solutions We’ve seen this equation before: Nicer weather +…
Vote Week: April 5–April 14 Although the NYC Council suspended Participatory Budgeting for capital funding…
Sculpture born in Greenpoint brings greetings of peace to the world. Updated on 12.04.20originally published…
On Monday, June 22, NYC graduated to Phase 2 in it’s reopening path. Say, “So…
The trees along the sidewalks next to the street belong to NYC Parks. The Parks…
Spring is here! Color is blooming at ground level to the treetops. Memorial Gore (a…
