Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

tags

NYC Parks Department

Recent Headlines
Long Island City »

The sculpture by artist Fanny Allié's is a reminder that a public bench is a "potential bed" for some.

Inwood »

The trees need to be removed because they are dead or pose a threat to public safety, the agency said.

Park Slope »

Tree pruners tore holiday lights off several trees on Bergen Street near Fifth Avenue, neighbors say.

Jamaica »

The upgrade of Captain Tilly Park will include building new asphalt pathways.  

East Harlem »

The rink had temporarily closed for repairs, the Department of Parks and Recreation said.

Astoria »

DNAinfo spoke to several gardening experts about how to start your own neighborhood green space.

Corona »

Flushing Meadows-Corona Park had the highest crime levels in the city this spring, statistics show.

Red Hook »

Construction work will begin at the waterfront park this fall, officials said.

Washington Heights »

Police twice responded to calls of loud parties at the Washington Heights park last weekend. 

Prospect Heights »

DNAinfo New York rounded up the best places in the city to take your dog for a dip.

Inwood »

The long-delayed park at 218th Street and Indian Road is now open to the public.

Yorkville »

John Jay Park failed to meet Parks Dept. cleanliness levels during five of the last eight inspections.

Forest Hills »

A group of residents will plant flowers along Continental Avenue.

Rego Park »

A new garden is being created in an unused space at P.S. 175.

Crown Heights »

The Walt L. Shamel Community Garden wants artists of all stripes for its annual outdoor gallery.