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St. Nicholas Park was the feature article in this Summer’s edition of The View – The Magazine of the Library of American Landscape History. The article talks about rich history of the park as well as the tremendous turn-around the park has experienced in the last few years under the gardening guidance of Scott Farrington. [...]

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St. Nicholas Park’s gardener Jennifer Brull will be leading a tour of the Park’s current capital and planting projects for residents this Thursday, August 27th at 12pm. All who are interested can meet at the 135th Street Plaza where the tour will begin.

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Our beloved park was featured in a NYT’s article on Wednesday. Details and the article below. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/05/nyregion/05film.html?_r=1&ref=nyregion A Movie on Monday Outdoors, With Room By C. J. HUGHES Published: August 4, 2009 It was a warm Monday night. The sky had darkened to a sufficient shade of gray. The blankets were out and people had [...]

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Dozens of tulips and daffodils dot the gardens in St. Nicholas Park. This weekend join others for NY Cares day as we prepare the park for our summer!

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New Billboards Added to Park

St. Nicholas Park received 2 new billboards this week. One billboard replaces one that was formerly on the sidewalk at 135th street in front of our plaza. The other billboard is a new addition to the park and is placed at the top of the 135th street staircase. The Friends will be using the boards [...]

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The Friends of St. Nicholas Park is proud to announce 2 more ways for park users to find out more information about our events and organization. You may now contact the Friends organization by writing to: Friends of St. Nicholas ParkPO Box 195New York, NY 10030 Or you may call our new Events Hotline which [...]

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Last week’s record rain storm which produced up to almost 9 inches of rain in NYC took its toll on our beloved Harlem park. The storm triggered a mudslide (or landslide) on the east bank near 134th street. Fortunately no one was injured. The landslide carved a huge gash on the side of the park [...]

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