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Flushing »

Yingyi Li, 30, was six months pregnant and expecting a girl, her distraught husband said.

Livingston »

The Parks Department spruced up three statues in Livingston and Tompkinsville.

Hunts Point »

Bronx advocates will meet next week and call on the mayoral candidates to address city park disparities.

Hamilton Heights »

The city spent $700,000 to restore eight malls on Broadway in Hamilton Heights.

New Springville »

The city put out a request for proposals to restore and renovate an amusement center in Staten Island.

Inwood »

A large outgrowth of the rash-causing plant has sprouted up just south of Inwood Hill's soccer fields.

Rockaway Beach »

Community leaders say they haven't been consulted about where the bathrooms will go.

Bed-Stuy »

Kids feeling the heat? Bed-Stuy playgrounds can help cool them off.

Central Harlem »

Dozens of city park sites have sprinklers open this summer.

West Harlem »

Entertainer Teyana Taylor hosted a barbecue at the park that she says drew 3,500 people.

Astoria »

Hundreds gathered at Astoria Park's large outdoor pool for its summer opening.

Lower East Side »

Half of the Children's Magical Garden, which was set to become affordable housing, will become a park.

New York City »

New York City's outdoor public pools opened for the season on Thursday.

Sunnyside »

Neighborhood dog owners in Sunnyside have been pushing to get a dog run for the last decade.

Woodhaven »

The 10,350-square-foot skatepark in Woodhaven has grind rails, hubba ledges and a quarter pipe.