By Enxhi Dylgjeri on May 8, 2020
Central Park, coronavirus, covid, manhattan, midtown, midtown west, NYC, photojournalism, photos
Coronavirus, Manhattan, Multimedia, NY City Scene

Forty-five days into New York City’s shelter-in-place protocol, Midtown West is like a ghost town.
By Samantha McDonald on February 5, 2016
animal rights, Central Park, horse carriages, Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYCLASS, pedicabs
Animals of New York, News, Politics & Policy

A union backs away from a proposed compromise, and the drivers will keep their jobs
By Samantha McDonald on January 30, 2016
animal rights, carlos menchaca, Central Park, City Council, horse carriages, Mayor Bill de Blasio, pedicabs, Teamsters
Manhattan, Politics & Policy

The mayor’s plan will limit the number of horses in the park and keep pedicab drivers out of its popular southern edge
By Seema Somshekar on January 30, 2015
Blizzard, Central Park, Juno
Manhattan, Multimedia, Photo

Juno came and went, albeit briefly, but New Yorkers, including a group of ballet dancers, seized the moment to enjoy the snow in Central Park.
By Daniel Mescon on May 3, 2014
Central Park, civil rights, Columbia University, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, folk music, If I Had a Hammer, Kitama Cahill-Jackson, music, Obama, Pete Seeger, Seeger Fest, SummerStage, Toshi Seeger, Turn Turn Turn, Waist Deep in the Big Muddy, Where Have All the Flowers Gone
NY City Scene, What's New?

Come this summer, a five-day tribute will honor legendary folk singer and activist Pete Seeger
By Younjoo Sang on April 8, 2014
Central Park, manhattan, New York City, Sports
NY City Scene, What's New?
A new business in Central Park South wants to serve the need for public storage space.
By Caroline Anderson on February 22, 2014
art students league, billionaires row, Central Park, community board 5, development, extell, extoll development company, Featured, gary barnett, hecksher playground, manhattan, municipal art society, one57, supertowers, the accidental skyline, west 57th street
News

At a town hall meeting, a “Billionaires Row” developer makes his case to a largely hostile crowd.
By Caroline Anderson on February 3, 2014
Carriages, Central Park, Cold, Drivers, Extreme cold, Horse-drawn carriages, Horses, slider
News

Business drops for Central Park horse carriage drivers when the temperature plunges
By Sybile Penhirin on February 3, 2014
activists, animal rights, Business, Central Park, Featured, horse, Horse-drawn carriages, New York City, slider
News, Politics & Policy

Activists remind DeBlasio of his promise to nix carriage rides
By admin on February 3, 2014
activists, animal rights, Business, Central Park, Featured, horse, Horse-drawn carriages, New York City, slider
News, Politics & Policy

Activists remind DeBlasio of his promise to nix carriage rides
By Lucia De Stefani on January 31, 2014
Central Park, Cold, Running, Winter
News

Frigid temperatures don’t keep diehard runners inside. They just wear extra layers.
By admin on January 31, 2014
Central Park, Cold, Running, Winter
News

Frigid temperatures don’t keep diehard runners inside. They just wear extra layers.
By Marion Halftermeyer on January 31, 2014
Central Park, Cold, dog walking, dogs, Featured, Marion Halftermeyer, New York City, NY City Lens, Paws, Polar Vortex, Salt, salt spreaders, slider, snow, Stav Ziv, Weather
News

Woof! Not so much, it turns out. There’s the snow, the cold, and, especially, the salt.