Green Living
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Where the wild things are, now
Donde ahora encuentras las cosas salvajes
Block 2189, lot 50 is teeming with life. The lot has no address, and no owner, but it is by no means empty. Better known to locals as the North Cove...
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Save the Garden Salvemos el jardín
Durante el año pasado, se tomaron decisiones para permitirle a Parques NYC instalar la infraestructura a lo largo de la pared de roca...
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The Ice Man El hombre de hielo
Los lugares favoritos de Obed Fulcar tienden a ser lodosos, húmedos y salvajes. Fulcar enseña la instrucción del idioma nativo en...
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A crown jewel for the Creek
Una joya de la corona para el arroyo
Already a stunning oasis on the Harlem River's shoreline in Inwood and Washington Heights, Sherman Creek Park is about to...
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No Garbage Collection or Street Cleaning on New Year’s Day
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) reminds all residents that in observance of New Year’s Day, there will be no garbage, recycling or organics collection, or street cleaning on Wednesday, January 1, 2014. Residents who normally receive Wednesday garbage and organics collection should...
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Warming Up to Winter
Calentándose para el InviernoIf you think our parks hibernate over the winter, think again. They come alive with winter critters and activities for humans of all ages.
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A stellar steward
Ky Williamson loves trees. And hates dog pee with equal fervor. Williamson, the President of the Rotary Club of Inwood, was named the 2013 Tree Steward of the Year Award from MillionTreesNYC on Fri., Nov. 1st at a ceremony held at Gracie Mansion. MillionTreesNYC represents the city’s initiative...
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Taking root, seed by seed
Tomando la raíz, semilla por semilla
El símbolo más fácilmente identificable de la isla de Manhattan es probablemente el que la mayoría de los viajeros ven diariamente: el mapa del...
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A garden gone? ¿Un jardín desparecido?
For over 40 years, Bruce’s Garden has been a verdant oasis, and a center of peace and tranquility. The garden, a fenced-in parcel of Isham Park...
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A stroll with purpose
Paseando con propositoEl pasado sábado 24 de octubre, residentes y miembros del departamento de Parques de Nueva York participaron...
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Walking and talking Una caminata verde
Se ha invitado a los residentes locales a actuar con hechos en los parques del norte del condado este sábado con el concejal del...
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Digging in Cavando
Highbridge Park just got a lot greener. Hurricane Sandy destroyed hundreds of trees all over Northern Manhattan last fall. But a small army of urban...
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A Salad to Live For Una ensalada por la cual vivir
Fresh fruits and vegetables can help boost your immune system and energy levels, and seasonal activities can become more enjoyable.
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Columbia marsh project nears completion
The status of Muscota Marsh – the waterfront park being constructed by Columbia University on West 218th Street and Indian Road – has been perplexing Inwood residents throughout this past year. The site, at least to a casual observer, has appeared finished for months, with its boardwalk, benches...
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The Power of One El poder de una
The public parks of northern Manhattan's Inwood neighborhood are a stunning source of natural beauty and inspire great affection among...
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Let’s Keep Making NYC Greener
If you want to know what real change looks like, just walk the streets of Northern Manhattan, where hundreds of new trees line the sidewalks as living...
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