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Morrisania »

Kids from a Bronx youth center painted Unity Park in August, but the city then painted over their work.

Upper West Side »

Community members are working to design an inclusive and accessible play space in the neighborhood. 

Murray Hill »

The owner of the Rivergate apartments plans to build a one-story retail building in Joseph Slifka Park.

Civic Center »

Commissioner Mitchell Silver had sitdowns with celebrities and billionaires about their pet causes.

Midtown »

A principal made a controversial remark, the NYPD named its No. 2 and a beloved diner owner died.

Kew Gardens »

Residents say that cracks in the sidewalk create a safety hazard.

Upper West Side »

With the support of local leaders, the Stryker Park group said their plan has gained momentum. 

Union Square »

A day after DNAinfo asked about the Parks head's inaccessibility, he agreed to meet with one group.

Washington Heights »

Juan Pablo Duarte Square has seen a growing number of homeless men congregating in the public plaza.

Corona »

The party ends the months-long celebration of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. 

Red Hook »

The Parks Department presented a new design for the comfort station at Valentino Park Thursday night.

Corona »

The NYPD handed out nearly 200 summonses in August but drivers keep returning.

Midland Beach »

The cafe will take the place of an historic diner that was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.

Inwood »

The controversial Dyckman Street venue will stay open all winter for the first time.

Washington Heights »

A local volunteer gardening group said they find syringes and human waste in Juan Pablo Duarte Square.