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OASIS mapping website to find NYC community gardens

Link posted by Coll5 39 weeks ago

Interested in getting involved in community gardens? Check out the OASIS mapping website to find a community garden near you!

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Recycle your clean paper, Harlem!

Link posted by Publisher 47 weeks ago

GrowNYC has a new interactive website that shows New Yorkers what things we've been throwing out that we can (and should) be recycling instead!  At the top of that list is PAPER!  Over 775.220 TONS of recycleable paper is thrown into the trash each year.

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Information about Intimate Partner Violence (also called Domestic Violence)

Link posted by Publisher 2 years ago

Follow this link to NYC's Department of Health's bulletin to learn more about Intimate Partner Violence (also called Domestic Violence). If you need help immediately, call 911.

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Forgotten New York

Link posted by Publisher 2 years ago

Visit New York City's forgotten treasures

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City Streets

Link posted by Publisher 2 years ago

Transportation solutions for safer, smarter, more livable cities and news on transportation issues in New York City.

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Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy

Link posted by Publisher 2 years ago

New York academic research on public policy aspects of land use, real estate development and housing.

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Harlem River Community Rowing -- Learn to Row this Summer!

Link posted by Coll5 1 year ago



Harlem River Community Rowing is offering four summer sessions of learn-to-row classes. Participants will get approximately 18 hours of hands-on training in rowing fundamentals.
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New York Parks Department - Request a Street Tree

Link posted by Publisher 2 years ago

Place your request to receive a free street tree from New York City's Department of Parks and Recreation.

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Transportation Alternatives

Link posted by Publisher 2 years ago

Transportation Alternatives supports efforts for bicycling, walking, and and public transit in New York City.  Their Car-Free Central Park Campaign advocates to close Central Park to cars.

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GreenThumb Community Gardening

Link posted by Coll5 1 year ago

As the largest community gardening program in the country, GreenThumb is proud to support community gardens in New York City. There are over 600 member gardens serving 20,000 city residents.