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New OWS occupation frustrates local community
After being booted out of Zuccotti Park last weekend, after a six month occupation, Occupy Wall Street protestors have moved to a public space - Union Square Park - leaving the community with mixed reactions.
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Urban Foraging in Prospect Park
Urban foraging is the other way to eat locally. Foragers look for edible weeds, non-toxic mushrooms and colorful trees that bear fruits such as American persimmons—a deliciously sweet yellow or orange-tinged fruit with a tough skin, packing juice.
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Vagabond eatery in Venice Beach
Alma Food and Wine, hops from location to location, cooking out of storefront kitchens around Venice Beach, Calif.
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Spring in NYC: Union Square Park
With spring having approached earlier than expected, Union Square park has been flooded with lots of people taking extended breaks from work and school!
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Spring in NYC: Dog days in Tompkins Square
The first day of spring lifted the spirits of New Yorkers and their dogs.
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Spring in NYC: Warm day at the Farmers Market
The Bowling Green Farmers Market is a warm place to be on the first day of spring.
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Spring in NYC: Occupy Wall Street enters spring with a new occupation
Occupy Wall Street came out of hibernation on the six-month anniversary of the movement. Demonstrators moved uptown to Union Square Park, which is open to the public 24 hours a day.
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Spring in NYC: Soaring temperatures turns ice rink into a skating pool
Visitors to Wollman Rink in Central Park found an ice rink that resembled a pool.
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Spring in NYC: Free Macarons on the first day of spring
Sweet-toothed New Yorkers celebrated the first day of spring with free treats at select bakeries
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City poet hits hard times
Donald Green, “A New York Times Published Poet" sells his work for $1 in a dank subway corridor. He is still searching for literary fame.