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Jackson Heights »

The Jackson Heights Beautification Group teamed up with the New York Restoration Project for the event

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The tree was knocked down on Saturday after a Bartlett Dairy truck smashed into it, neighbors said.

Sunnyside »

The Greening Western Queens Initiative will plant 70 trees in Sunnyside and Woodside this spring.

Chelsea »

The park hopes to maintain its gardens with an army of volunteer landscapers.

Long Island City »

Jimmy Van Bramer announced $10,000 in funding for the park, which lost its beloved trees in the storm.

Hunts Point »

New York Restoration Project will offer 625 free trees at various Bronx sites from March 30 to April 28.

Astoria »

Scholarships are available for Queens residents to take the 5-week course offered this spring in Astoria.

Chelsea »

The celebrity helped launched a new program letting donors adopt trees online.

Fort Greene »

Fort Greene parents and dog owners ventured out after the storm.

Prospect Heights »

The neighborhood saw relatively little damage after the storm.

Brooklyn Heights »

 Brooklyn Heights' tree-lined strees were littered with leaves and branches, but had no serious damage.

Park Slope »

Dozens of trees were felled, but the neighborhood avoided major power outages and floodings.

Pelham Parkway »

One tree will be lost between Stillwell Avenue and Eastchester Road for the parkway renovation project.

Woodside »

Local leaders and historians want the tree in Woodside to be designated as landmark.

Greenpoint »

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