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The 2.3-mile sidewalk, proposed back in 2016, has sparked disagreement between residents who value safety and those who want to preserve the area’s natural character.
At this juncture, we have no idea where he is or where the dogs are, which to me is really disturbing,” Manhattan Supreme ...
In Bedford-Stuyvesant, an animal lover thought she was doing the right thing by freeing fish from a sidewalk pit. The man who created the pond saw it differently. By Christopher Maag The great ...
The Bed-Stuy “aquarium” is back. The neighborhood’s beloved sidewalk fish pond was resurrected this week — in an act of defiance that comes just five days after the city cemented over the ...
They started it! The owner of a killer pit bull is claiming that his dogs were the real victims of a tiny chihuahua who was mauled by the bigger canines on an Upper West Side sidewalk in a ca… ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A couple of longtime Brooklyn residents were lounging in the heat last week, staring at a sidewalk tree pit often flooded by a leaky fire hydrant, when they came up with the idea ...
Before, the muddy sidewalk pit had been an eyesore, Washington said. Now, the whimsy and joy sparked by the fish pond, which is only a few inches deep, is having an outsize effect on the community ...
For more than a month, a Bed-Stuy block has been debating what to do with around 100 bright orange goldfish swimming around a leaky fire hydrant in a sidewalk pit.
The 2.3-mile sidewalk, proposed back in 2016, has sparked disagreement between residents who value safety and those who want to preserve the area’s natural character.
The 2.3-mile sidewalk, proposed back in 2016, has sparked disagreement between residents who value safety and those who want to preserve the area’s natural character.