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Astoria »

A tree on 34th Street that was chopped down by the city in March may get a second life.

Prospect Heights »

More than 2,000 volunteers will help count and map NYC's street trees.

Crown Heights »

The Parks Department has a plan to remove 29 trees from the parkway.

Red Hook »

Thousands of trees are still suffering the long-term effects of Hurricane Sandy. 

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Luisa Cerutti "yarn-bombed" the trees outside her store.

Astoria »

The Parks Department found signs of decay in the century-old tree and deemed it a safety hazard.

Inwood »

The trees need to be removed because they are dead or pose a threat to public safety, the agency said.

Park Slope »

Tree pruners tore holiday lights off several trees on Bergen Street near Fifth Avenue, neighbors say.

Fort Greene »

A temporary fence will close off the eastern portion of the park while repairs are being made.

Upper East Side »

Physicist Matthew Williamson was approved for a permit to study radiation in Central Park in June.

Chelsea »

The third section of the park will stretch from 30th Street to 34th Street. 

Flatiron »

A tree protection plan shows that London plane trees will suffer during the rehab.

Upper West Side »

The block between West 77th and 78th streets also lost a bus shelter and is set for a newsstand.

Clinton Hill »

The trees will be planted on Myrtle Avenue between Hall Street and Emerson Place.

Williamsbridge »

Students from the Bronx Community Charter School planted trees on Friday in the Bronx River Forest.