Saturday, July 31, 2010
Riverside Park Rapist A "Terror" - DA
Friday, July 30, 2010
Woman Raped In Riverside Park
East 72nd St Greenway Collapse
Thursday, July 29, 2010
NYC Trees VS NYC Dogs: Piss And Crap War Continue
Dog owners in New York City, as everyone is aware, continue to take little Bardsley out to defecate all over flowers, tree beds or someone's bicycle. Not so surprising, the only people who think this behavior is acceptable are dog owners, college students and rich people. Cat owners, bird owners, fish owners and people with children do not let them defecate outside all over the street.
It seems inevitable however, that dogs peeing and pooping all over public property will become the next frontier in publicly unacceptable behavior, like smoking or stealing ATMs.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Rats Overrun Collect Pond Park - "Rat Zoo"
MYFOXNY.COM - A New York City blogger recorded footage of rats overrunning a Manhattan park to the point where he jokingly renamed it Rat Zoo.
Paolo Mastrangelo recorded dozens of rats on the sidewalks, bushes and cracks in the ground.
He wrote on nyctheblog.com that an NYPD officer expressed resigned anger at the rats overrunning the park. "Look at that thing," he exclaimed, pointing and shaking his head in disgust, "it's as big as a cat!"
The park is located on Leonard Street between Lafayette and Centre Streets near the courts complex.
The Park has long been known as one of the worst parks in Manhattan.
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Community Gardens Threatened Under Proposed NYC Rules - Push To Preserve All Gardens
Critics also contend that the lawsuit made it clear that community gardens were not standing in the way of affordable housing, as few, if any units of affordable housing have been created as a result, and there are numerous other avenues for the City to do so including renovating abandoned buildings city wide.
The community board also issued a strong statement regarding the lack of park maintenance and the need for increased spending:
Paul Revere, Rat Zoos and the GTL Index
New York Times - City Room Blog - July 28, 2010 - By J. David Goodman
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Markowitz's Concerts Are Too Loud
Brooklyn
Borough President Markowitz’s summer concert series in Asser Levy Park appears to be in violation of a new city law hastily passed last month to allow the performances as long as noise spillover from the band shell does not exceed 10 decibels above typical ambient sound, according to the Brooklyn Paper.
At Thursday night’s Beach Boys-Monkees-Turtles concert, readings taken by this newspaper on a sound meter showed sound levels as high as 30 decibels above the norm, especially during the Monkees’ “Daydream Believer” and “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone.”
And this week’s concert, plus last week’s quieter Neil Sedaka show, are nothing compared to the act that was scheduled to perform on July 29:George Thorogood and the Destroyers — a band notorious for blowing out eardrums with speakers that go up to 11.
The noise levels emanating from the Asser Levy Park band shell are crucial given the law signed by Mayor Bloomberg that amended city law to allow amplified music within 500 feet of a school or house of worship as long as the noise did not exceed 10 decibels above normal street levels.
Community Fights to Reopen Forest Park Carousel
The historic Forest Park Carousel, shuttered for over a year, may spin again this summer, according to the New York Daily News.
The city Parks Department said it is in negotiations with a new concessionaire to operate the carousel, a hand-carved treasure that dates back to the early 1900s.
City Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley (D-Middle Village), who has been pushing Parks officials to find a new vendor, said it is slated to reopen by mid-July.
The carousel fell silent after the previous vendor, New York One LLC, let its contract expire last year. Civic leaders complained that the company allowed the carousel and the surrounding grounds to deteriorate.
Earlier this year, the Parks Department dismissed New York One as the vendor of the Central Park Carousel for failing to maintain and clean that famous attraction.
Local residents are hoping a new vendor will return the Forest Park Carousel to its former glory.
"I hope they are really vetting them well because we don't want another vendor coming in and abusing the area," said Maria Thomson of the Greater Woodhaven Development Corp. "It should be a destination and a place where people can go and enjoy the park."
The carousel was crafted by Daniel Carl Muller, considered by experts to be a master woodcarver of the genre. It's one of two Muller carousels still in operation. The other is in Ohio.
"It's priceless," said Patrick Wentzel, who keeps a census of carousels for the National Carousel Association. "The carvings are exquisite. They are so lifelike."
The carousel was brought to Forest Park from Massachusetts in the early 1970s to replace one that burned down nearly 10 years earlier.