Saturday, June 20, 2015
Around town
This week's roundup of park related news items of interest:
Westchester School Districts Turn To Organic Solution To Synthetic Turf Fields [CBS]
UES Softball Season Delayed Amid Bureaucratic Finger-Pointing, Players Say [DNA Info]
Cops hunting perv who exposed himself to girl in Queens [Daily News]
Parks Enforcement Patrol Officers Scarce in Queens [The Forum]
De Blasio plans to permanently close large portions of Central, Prospect Parks to weekday car traffic: sources [Daily News]
Searching for the next High Line, city identifies 700 miles of unused space [Crains]
Elmhurst plants a tree to honor late Parks Department employee [Queens Courier]
Person of interest in custody in bludgeoning death [NY Post]
Rosemary’s Playground far from fun and games [Queens Chronicle]
Gates are likely for two parking lots [Queens Chronicle]
Saw-Wielding Man on Scooter Arrested for Cutting Down UWS Trees, Police Say [DNA Info]
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