for providing information about this flagrant flouter of § 10-119.
Also: nice first clause, genius.
There were once thousands of baby elephants gracing the fence lines of the outer boroughs, but over the years almost all of them have been eaten, and then replaced, by lions.
Home of the New York Emperors Stickball League. Hopefully I can catch a game in progress next time I pass by.
Built in conjunction with the adjacent Albert Einstein Junior High School. (One thing this walk has taught me: if a city park has a good name, it was probably bestowed upon it, as was this one, by Henry Stern.)
Some well-used walking paths have been built around the park since this article was written. A dumping ground no longer!
Remember these trailers? My buddy Dan has obtained photographic evidence of their use as equipment storage outposts for technicians, backing up the claim he made in the comments of the post linked above, and corroborating Anders's research as well.








