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Inwood »

Isham Park's camera only records for four hours a day while the park is closed, prompting security fears.

Williamsburg »

Hasidic women say they won't swim without a female lifeguard at Williamsburg's Metropolitan Pool.

Long Island City »

More than half of the popular Andrews Grove playground in Hunters Point has been shuttered since Sandy.

Central Harlem »

The meeting between bikers and city officials was seen as a first step toward making riding safer.

Rockaway Beach »

A California-based rental company opened new locations at Jacob Riis Park.

West Village »

Mock botanical signs with statements like "class barrier" aim to point out local cultural dynamics.

Woodside »

The Parks Dept. is painting over the apple-green paint at Woodside's Doughboy Park with a darker green.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

A celebration of Matthews-Palmer Playground Saturday will farm ideas for a $1.8 million redesign.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The redesigned Ramon Aponte Park will not have a basketball court, despite pleas from local teens.

Lower East Side »

The city's Parks Department has presented two alternative designs for the long-neglected Pier 42.

East Village »

Artist Fanny Allié is creating a sculpture of Christopher Gamble, who lived on the streets for 28 years.

Throgs Neck »

The soccer league that used the field has been relocated to one filled with dirt and small mounds.

Upper East Side »

Melissa Mark-Viverito wants the Parks Department to push back and explain new performer regulations.

Claremont »

Debra Myers and the volunteer group she formed have helped revive the once-neglected park.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The woman was trapped in Matthews-Palmer Playground, officials said.