SummerStage Is Great Time For Family Day In Central Park
SummerStage performances are fun and welcoming for New Yorkers of all ages. Their schedule highlights family-friendly activities, including dance and drum workshops.
SummerStage performances are fun and welcoming for New Yorkers of all ages. Their schedule highlights family-friendly activities, including dance and drum workshops.
Vulture reports that plenty of productions claim to have scoured the earth for the perfect actress or actor for their project.
In advance of Earth Day 2018, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Central Park from the Harlem Meer to Heckscher Playground, the world’s most iconic greenspace, will become entirely car-free.
Hey Harlem, we’re delighted to announce the 2018 season of SummerStage, with more than 100 performances in 18 neighborhood parks across New York City.
The Central Park Conservancy, the organization that helps maintain Manhattan’s largest park, will host its 21st annual holiday lighting ceremony Thursday.
Come, sit, stay, and celebrate Central Park and its dog community! Tails will be wagging as the Central Park Conservancy and Central Park Paws host you and your canine for an afternoon of contests, training tips, games, and more.
NY Daily News reports that a car erupted in flames just outside Harlem Meer at Central Park early Friday.
CBS reports that police released surveillance images of a man they say raped a woman at the Harlem Meer in Central Park after he’d offered to walk her home.
ABC 7 reports that a woman was robbed and raped in Central Park and police in Harlem are still searching for the suspect.
Patch reports that the city Department of Transportation is moving forward with Harlem bike lane improvements first proposed this summer.
On Saturday, September 9th, 2017, it was CityParks Summerstage 2017 at Coney Island‘s Ford Amphitheater featuring the one and only Angie Stone, followed by the Harlem heart throbbing crooner Freddie Jackson.
Just when you thought the outdoor concert season was coming to an end, City Parks Foundation and Capital One Bank will keep the summer vibes going just a little longer.
New York Yimby reports that Central Park North doesn’t often see new developments, but now, new building applications have been filed for a vacant site at 145 West 110th Street, in Harlem.
Join the City Parks Foundation’s SummerStage shows Wednesday, August 9th through Sunday, August 13th in East River Park, Manhattan (East River Park Amphitheater).
Path leading to the Central Park fresh water spring photograph by James Reuel Smith at West 109th Street, (150 feet east of) Eighth Avenue, Harlem, NY, March 18, 1901.