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TriBeCa »

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

Upper West Side »

From toddlers to teens, DNAinfo found the best sprinklers for every child. 

Central Harlem »

Dozens of city park sites have sprinklers open this summer.

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.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The fountain at Pier 84 needed a new filter to get rid of a potential parasite outbreak.

Glendale »

More than 400 sprinklers will get timer buttons as part of a $6 million plan to reduce water use.

Murray Hill »

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

Fort Greene »

Everything you need to know about Fort Greene and Clinton Hill playgrounds.

Sunset Park »

The Parks Department said the sprinkler was broken and had pledged to fix it by Friday, June 22.

Sunset Park »

Sprinklers in Sunset Park were watering a fenced-off lawn, not kids looking to beat the heat.

New York City »

From park sprinklers to parades, DNAinfo New York lists the best ways to spend Memorial Day weekend.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Hudson River Park Trust currently can't afford a $300,000 water filter retrofit.