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The city will place equipment on the hill during 10 months of repairs to the East River Esplanade.

Greenwich Village »

Village residents also complained that park patrol officers don't enforce the rules even when asked.

Greenwich Village »

Leguizamo said a controversial plan to add a conservancy would make the park safer and more beautiful.

Greenwich Village »

Washington Square Park musicians say policies are inconsistently enforced.

South Street Seaport »

Pearl Street Playground reopened on June 1 after $2.1 million in improvements.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The Parks Department plans to launch free Wi-Fi service in Washington Heights and Inwood.

Downtown »

City Councilwoman Margaret Chin said skateboarders are overwhelming the new East River Waterfront and damaging benches.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Volunteers including Parsons The New School for Design students and Major League Soccer Players gathered to build the Splash House structure at Highbridge Pool in Washington Heights Tuesday. 

Downtown »

Manhattan Parks Commissioner Bill Castro said the city will not allow dogs on Battery Park's lawn.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Local leaders pushed to plant cherry trees along the Bowery as part of a redesign of the high-traffic stretch.

Downtown »

The Parks Department will continue meeting with dog owners to seek a compromise.

Downtown »

Albert Capsouto was known in lower Manhattan as a tireless advocate of small businesses after 9/11.