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public parks

  • The Erosion of Public Morality: A Stark Reality in Lafayette Park
    The Erosion of Public Morality: A Stark Reality in Lafayette Park
    It's not just about the erosion of public spaces or the rise in crime rates; it's about the loss of a collective sense of right and wrong.
    November 19, 2023BY Armstrong Williams
  • Rouge Park Deserves the Same Protection as Other Canadian Parks
    Rouge Park Deserves the Same Protection as Other Canadian Parks
    In fall 2011, politicians, farmers, environmentalists, and local advocates met in Toronto to get the ball rolling for ...
    August 3, 2015BY David Suzuki
  • Sustainable Options for Reducing NYC’s Mounds of Garbage
    Sustainable Options for Reducing NYC’s Mounds of Garbage
    In the latest news surrounding the planned 91st St. garbage transfer station on the Upper East Side, Asphalt ...
    August 7, 2014BY Annie Wu
  • Alice’s Garden Opens in NYC’s Hell’s Kitchen
    Alice’s Garden Opens in NYC’s Hell’s Kitchen
    She dedicated herself to repainting the graffiti-laden corner mailboxes in Hell’s Kitchen and watering the flowers of an ...
    September 24, 2012BY Amelia Pang
  • Next Hurdle Cleared for Lowline in NYC
    Next Hurdle Cleared for Lowline in NYC
    What was so unusual about a particular tree on the Lower East Side that for the past two ...
    September 23, 2012BY Kristen Meriwether
  • Bronx Park History Preserved on Digital Postcards
    Bronx Park History Preserved on Digital Postcards
    Baby giant pandas, rare okapis, and scarlet ibises are some of the animals that are featured on 450 ...
    September 3, 2012BY Catherine Yang
  • Vandalism Can’t Stop Rockaway Park Opening
    Vandalism Can’t Stop Rockaway Park Opening
    Rockaway children can finally run through a squiggly, mustard yellow, and fire-hydrant red playground that gently splashes cool ...
    August 7, 2012BY Amelia Pang
  • City Acquires Third Section of High Line
    City Acquires Third Section of High Line
    New York City acquired the third and final section of the High Line from CSX Corporation Tuesday, allowing ...
    July 24, 2012BY Kristen Meriwether
  • Berlin Hosts Olympic Festival on Famous Former Airport
    Berlin Hosts Olympic Festival on Famous Former Airport
    Berlin’s former airlift airport will host Europe’s biggest Olympic festival outside the United Kingdom.
    July 24, 2012BY Christian Watjen
  • Historic McCarren Pool Opens After 28 Years
    Historic McCarren Pool Opens After 28 Years
    On a beautiful summer day, with the sun beaming down, New Yorkers gathered at Greenpoint in Brooklyn to ...
    June 28, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • New York: I Love My Park Day Calling for Volunteers
    New York: I Love My Park Day Calling for Volunteers
    The first-ever I Love My Park Day will take place this Saturday, when volunteers across the state will ...
    May 3, 2012BY Christian Watjen
  • LowLine Project Receives Funding for Demonstration
    LowLine Project Receives Funding for Demonstration
    The LowLine project, which seeks to utilize abandoned space for an underground park next to the Essex Street ...
    March 16, 2012BY Zachary Stieber
  • Park Restoration in the Bronx
    Park Restoration in the Bronx
    Elected officials broke ground on an almost $10 million restoration of Soundview Park's wetlands, lagoon, and forests in ...
    November 21, 2011BY Zachary Stieber
  • Q&A: Which Is Your Favorite Park?
    Q&A: Which Is Your Favorite Park?
    The Epoch Times asks, which one among NYC's more than 1,700 parks, playgrounds, and recreation facilities is your ...
    March 3, 2011BY Angela Wang
  • Disney Shanghai One Step Closer to Reality
    Disney Shanghai One Step Closer to Reality
    Disney Shanghai got one step closer to reality this week when Disney Co. and the Shanghai government came ...
    November 5, 2010BY Angela Wang
  • Global Dispatches: The Netherlands—A Stroll Through A Dutch Park
    Global Dispatches: The Netherlands—A Stroll Through A Dutch Park
    This Dutch author recounts his experience trying to take a stroll in a typical Dutch park.
    September 23, 2010BY Peter Valk
  • New Section of Hudson River Park Open to Public
    New Section of Hudson River Park Open to Public
    Joggers are already huffing through the newest section of the 550-acre Hudson River Park that opened on July ...
    July 25, 2008BY Danielle Wang
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