Queens lawmaker lays out plan for city parks
/A number of Queens lawmakers and advocates called on the mayor to make the city’s parks a little greener, in more ways than one.
Read MoreA number of Queens lawmakers and advocates called on the mayor to make the city’s parks a little greener, in more ways than one.
Read MoreThe New York City Parks Department is marking Black History month with an exhibit highlighting the spaces renamed for influential Black New Yorkers.
Read More“Growing up in Queens I never imagined being in a position to make these types of projects happen.”
Read MoreTreacherous roadways surround Queens’ open space jewels, Forest Park and Flushing Meadows Park.
Read More“It is clear that we did not have enough representation from Queensbridge residents.”
Read More“They should continue looking at opening pools.”
Read More“If anyone doesn’t listen, they deserve a fine at this point.”
Read MoreThe park has not undergone a renovation since 1996.
Read MoreHoward Beach’s Frank M. Charles Memorial Park has received a major upgrade.
Read MoreThe gala will feature some of the most popular vendors from the Queens International Night Market serving food and drink, with entertainment provided by local DJ David Paul.
Read MoreThe Ridgewood Reservoir is difficult to get to for many Queens residents who depend on public transportation.
Read MoreThe concert will last from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and “offer a range of food, entertainment and activities for people of all ages.”
Read MoreOverall, Parks has installed about 160 turf fields in New York City.
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