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TriBeCa »

Children can have fun while keeping cool in several Downtown parks.

Long Island City »

Astoria, Long Island City, Woodside and Sunnyside offer plenty of parks where the kids can cool down.

Forest Hills »

The area features only a handful of playground sprinklers.  

Chelsea »

The project next to Chelsea's Fulton Houses was certified earlier this week.

Chelsea »

The proposal is part of an affordable housing development on West 18th Street.

Long Island City »

The sprinklers at Gantry State Park and Andrews Grove are still off, to the disappointment of parents.

Greenwich Village »

Adrienne's Garden memorializes a Village activist but is set to be closed in nine years.

SoHo »

Supporters have already secured $1.3 million for the renovation of DeSalvio Playground.

Long Island City »

Part of the area's popular Andrews Grove Playground has reopened, though repair work continues.

Belmont »

It took just eight hours for the volunteers to build the new project at the Bronx apartment complex.

Astoria »

DNAinfo.com New York takes a peek at the best spots for kids to hang out.

Rockaway Park »

Renovated park included playgrounds, basketball courts, a skate park and performance space.

Murray Hill »

Kids from Midtown East to Union Square can frequent multiple parks with a variety of amenities.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Matthews-Palmer Playground will get a $1.8 million renovation.