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Astoria »

Hundreds of kids use the park's courts for free tennis lessons from the City Parks Foundation.

Chelsea »

The city has proposed reducing the height of the park's iron fence from 7 to 4 or 5 feet. 

Crown Heights »

The $3 million renovation was approved by Brooklyn Community Board 8 last week.

Pelham Bay »

A new map by the Natural Areas Conservancy locates 10,000 acres of natural areas in city parks.

Park Slope »

Four steel works by Carole Eisner will be on display for the next year.

Washington Heights »

The Parks Department and NYPD said they'll be dispatching more officers in the coming months.  

New York City »

The city's outdoor movie program will double the number of screenings and add many new locations.

Astoria »

Sean's Place closes at 9 p.m. but has been a "consistent nighttime hangout" officials said.

Bed-Stuy »

The renovated park features giant foam building blocks where kids can make their own play spaces.

Long Island City »

The playground hasn't been updated since the mid-1990s, according to the Parks Department.

Fort Greene »

A garden in the shape of Brooklyn with plants as diverse as the population is coming to Fort Greene.

Rockaway Beach »

Get a head start on finding your dream summer job this year. 

Astoria »

A plan to renovate Triborough Bridge Playground A was delayed because of work being done on the bridge.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene business leaders want the city to fund improvements at two local parks.