Monthly Archives: July 2010

Hot Dry Summer Has New Yorkers Watering Their Trees

According to those that keep records, this summer is unusually hot, especially compared to last summer which did not have even a single day above 90 degrees.

Summer Heat Leads to Tragic Drownings

Monday, July 19th was a day of tragedy in New York, when two teens drowned in the Bronx River in a popular swimming hole, despite the fact that it is a part of the river which is strictly off-limits to swimmers.

New York on Nothing a Day

If the prospect of spending a day in New York seems one in need of financing at your local bank, then I have some great ideas for you.

Phun Phactory Re-Opens in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

At the Phun Phactory graffiti turned into “Aerosol Art” and “Graffiti Artists” were allowed to ply their trade without fear of arrest or large fines.

Luna Park Opens in Coney Island to Rave Reviews

Luna Park, beautifully designed by the Italian designer Zamperla, with 19 new rides, opened its gates on the grounds that used to be home to Astroland.

 
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