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High Bridge »

The winding staircase at E. 165 th St. is strewn with garbage and attracts seedy characters, locals say.

Inwood »

The owners of La Marina say they're exempt from the smoking ban because they serve herbal shisha.

Inwood »

Uptown's La Marina sells hookah table service despite a ban on smoking in city parks and marinas.

Greenpoint »

Thefts and vandalism kicked off the school year, officials said.

Long Island City »

In the evenings, the park on the Hunters Point waterfront is full of cuddling couples.

Flushing »

Ezra Black, 31, was stabbed to death at a Flushing rec center on Tuesday.

Washington Heights »

La Marina restaurant has attracted leagues of fans, and also caused traffic, since its opening in May.

Williamsburg »

McCarren Park's lights were restored six weeks after they went dark, players said.

Greenpoint »

The WNYC Transmitter Park will open this Saturday.

Upper West Side »

Tavern on the Green's new owners come from a Philly creperie and cabaret venue, officials said.

Sunset Park »

The spray shower there had been shut off for months, even as summer temperatures soared.  

Rockaway Park »

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

Inwood »

The Parks Department recently replaced a slide that was removed in Indian Road Playground.

Williamsburg »

The Open Space Alliance and the Parks Department are seeking a new leader, the OSA board said.

Fort Greene »

Old signs said the Myrtle Avenue side of the park closed earlier than the posh DeKalb Avenue side.