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If you do, head for it—a public park that you can eat is the best kind of public park.
And the taxpayers of Freedonia might appreciate a public park.
Twenty years ago, Saracens were playing in a public park.
The Alexander Garden is the oldest public park in Moscow.
Two Hondurans were taken into custody at a public park.
It costs nothing to play tennis at a public park.
It's a public park, not a repository for scrap metal.
So they walked to Boston Common, the nation's oldest public park.
He has to take him to a muddy, swampy public park.
Members of the caravan sleep in a public park in Arriaga, Chiapas.
A Filipina woman attends prayers at a public park in Manila, Philippines.
What was so significant about a public park filled with marble ledges?
For the towers, Roosegarde took design inspiration from China's public park shrines.
She married Brad Guilmette, 234, in a public park in Lexington, Mass.
Robert E. Lee from a public park in the city's downtown area.
I said, this is not a nice use of this public park.
The USFK's previous base in Seoul will be transformed into a public park.
What's the best thing you've ever seen or done in a public park?
Outside, threaded among the apartment buildings, will be a 2.6-acre public park.
In the end, Mr. Weinstein held his biology class in a public park.
Every day he would head to a public park at 234:270 a.m.
You become aware that you're sitting on a bench in a public park.
Her body was found three days later — in a public park located in Blairsville.
Public park citations for sleeping and camping increased six times from 27 to 2014.
It was conducted in a small public park adjacent to the golf course's clubhouse.
He's buried in a public park in Memphis that used to bear his name.
The site would also house a shopping mall, office complex and 58-acre public park.
public park dedicated to contemporary art will be constructed in Milan later this year.
In a nod to the rise of the automobile, the public park became free parking.
Unbeknownst to Lewis, though, the drain actually led to a creek in a public park.
He promised to sell presidential planes and turn the presidential palace into a public park.
There was nothing salacious in the images—the two were strolling through a public park.
This part is a bit embarrassing when you have an audience in a public park.
Plan on taking photographs or videos at a landmark or public park before your ceremony?
But the center is unavailable in the summer so they pray in a public park.
Plato's Academy is now a public park in a not particularly nice part of town.
A Nazi flag was found flying at a public park in Laramie, Wyoming, this week.
She describes ​the facility as part funeral home, part place of memorial, and part public park.
The girl who once had drunk sex in a public park now just picnics in them.
BRIC is first and foremost a cultural institution, and it was born in a public park.
Sometimes she can be found sitting on a bench in the public park, eating an apple.
The public park will include bike paths, a pedestrian bridge, a plaza, and an event space.
People sometimes wander in when the gates are open, thinking the grounds are a public park.
He promised to sell the presidential planes and turn the presidential palace into a public park.
Now, it is a giant public park on the southern edge of Berlin's artsy Kreuzberg neighborhood.
This public park called Yellowstone would be different — and indeed, 144 years later, it still is.
"You want us to say that trademark law is just like a public park?" he asked.
The two-bedroom, two-bath units have sea views over a public park across the street.
The cemetery is a public park so the Danes are out wandering and biking through the park.
Now a public park, the beach was once set aside for black people during the segregation era.
The media center will become dorms, and sections of the Olympic center could become a public park.
It is installed on the High Line, an old elevated train line converted into a public park.
On an otherwise mild morning, I found myself holding an umbrella in Pershing Square, a public park.
Robert E. Lee from a public park, but the work was abruptly stopped by a federal judge.
Everyone was deposited at the entrance of an 84-acre public park and proceeded to run amok.
You can't just dump your unwanted junk anywhere, like a public park or someone else's front lawn.
Other features include a senior center, a museum, a public park, a bowling alley and a multiplex.
" — Huaifeng Li "This photo was taken at a public park at Choi Hung House in Hong Kong.
Moon has pledged to turn at least some of the forested Blue House grounds into a public park.
There was a patch of land behind the clinic, backing onto a public park, that was just scrubland.
The final corner square contained a public park and the poor house where bankrupted players would be sent.
It also wanted to build a new civic auditorium and cultural center at the city's biggest public park.
It has also attracted gardeners, public park managers and railway operators, intent on getting rid of unwanted grasses.
The "SkyPark" sees itself as being more community-oriented with more than two acres of public park space.
Let's look at an instance where somebody is minding their business, having a beer in a public park.
Jason Paul Radmacher were married July 11 in Cherokee Park, a public park in Louisville, Ky. The Rev.
We meet her father, Bill, a once lauded and now sodden novelist, passed out in a public park.
Hoboken officials had started moving toward seizing the property with plans for transforming it into a public park.
But the festival has always been held at War Memorial Field, a public park leased from the city.
The proposed removal of a Lee statue from a public park in Charlottesville spurred the demonstrations last weekend.
Such openness also invites the whole range of behavior one might expect to see in a public park.
Eventually, two skyscrapers will rise in its place alongside a landscaped public park, part of a redevelopment plan.
To encourage tourism and beautify the city, they would build a public park in the center of town.
In order to build the Santa Luzia station, the BRT destroyed most of a public park and play space.
The judge ruled that the president's Twitter account is a public forum, just like a public park might be.
At a public park in the capital, Manila, hundreds cheered Pacquiao on and roared every time he floored Matthysse.
Others looking at the video saw a boy playing with a toy gun in a public park, Anderson says.
Maymont, a Gilded Age estate and public park on 21990 acres on the James River, is three miles away.
Sure, fine, but why she would pick a public park where someone would come across it is anyone's guess.
Consider, for example, the hippie festivals of Parco Lambro, in Milan—dozens of naked people in a public park.
Holding a meeting in a basement, he said, was very different from an event held in a public park.
Paul, the nation's healthiest urban region, almost everyone lives within a 10-minute walk of a good public park.
A small alt-right army had gathered to protest its threatened removal by the city from a public park.
It is in a public park in Charlottesville — not on the University of Virginia campus, where protesters first gathered.
Opposite the condemned college building, Wornington Green, once a public park, has already been turned into an apartment block.
OZY Fest isn't the first to use space in a public park, or charge admission for such an event.
In September, that jogger defecated numerous times outside one family's home, eschewing the gas station and public park restrooms nearby.
Pakistan was rocked by another mass casualty attack, this time in a packed public park in Lahore, in Punjab province.
He finds clients near the old bus station and a public park called Gan Hachashmal, a popular gay hookup spot.
Rice, a Black child, was killed in November of 2014 by white police officers while playing in a public park.
A few hundred people are expected to attend the "Free Speech" rally on Boston Common, the nation's oldest public park.
But the real story is that basically every public park in Miami that can handle it hosts pick-up soccer.
Another afternoon, we drove to City Park, a 1,300-acre public park with fields and lakes, museums and amusement parks.
Robert E. Lee from a public park, a day after a federal judge halted the removal at the last minute.
But so many torches all together in a public park next to a Confederate symbol is reminiscent of that approach.
The middle Jonas brother was seen wearing athletic shorts and boxing gloves while working up a sweat in a public park.
On Friday, TMZ released a video of Baer, 20083, getting into an argument with his wife Pam at a public park.
Hamidullah, a 19-year-old doing pull-ups in a public park, was appalled to watch the vice-president turn kidnapper.
Oddly enough, the Budde family reportedly lives near multiple public restrooms, including ones at a public park and a gas station.
Seriously, to catch Pokemon, the company behind the game encourages you to go chill in a public park or recreation area.
We watch Liam malinger at a sexual health clinic, scavenge the discarded chips of schoolchildren and masturbate in a public park.
Jiobit CEO John Renaldi once lost his young son in a public park in Chicago for a nerve-wracking 30 minutes.
A group of enthusiasts organised a dog show in a public park in February, the first of its kind in Gaza.
The sign came to be part of a public park and control of it fell to the city of Los Angeles.
A suicide bombing at a public park in Lahore, Pakistan, has killed at least 65 people and injured more than 300.
A suicide bombing at a public park in Lahore, Pakistan, has killed at least 65 people and injured 280, Reuters reports.
Earlier this month a middle school teacher set up a gigantic pentagram in a public park in downtown Boca Raton, Florida.
The charming country feel leads up to Sycamore Bend Park, a serene public park along a small section of the lake.
The neighborhood is home to the Bois de Boulogne, a beautiful public park by day and a prostitution spot by night.
The demonstrators had gathered in the college town to protest the removal of a statue of Lee from a public park.
These women join more than two dozen actual statues of men — and not a single woman — in the massive public park.
"In New York, you don't always get all these outside areas unless you go to a public park," Ms. Pineda said.
The mass overdose last week in a Connecticut public park — 22 people collapsed and began convulsing — was only the most recent.
The mass overdose last week in a Connecticut public park — 2200 people collapsed and began convulsing — was only the most recent.
Built in 2480 by a wealthy local mill owner, the arboretum nonetheless holds an important title: the first public park in Britain.
The unveiling of the new residential space, office building, hotel, public park and open green space will come in 2022, it said.
The resulting walkable midtown area has condominiums, townhomes, lofts, retail shops and restaurants, as well as 8529703 acres of public park space.
Although I was in a very public park in Brooklyn, things had gotten quiet—the joggers and dog walkers had all left.
The 22,900-square-foot public park, for instance, would host food truck and movie nights, a coffee kiosk, picnic area and lawn.
Engineers plan to review the terminal's design and determine whether those beams can support the roof and the public park above it.
Similarly, providing the best of psychiatric care to a schizophrenic living in a public park is a recipe for failure and waste.
He promised to sell the presidential planes, turn the presidential palace into a public park and cut his own salary in half.
It's tempting to underestimate Staten Island, a borough whose main attractions include a public park built on a landfill called Fresh Kills.
It was not infringing on public park space, where advertising is not permitted, and the local community board was all for it.
On my journey over there, from Nelson's property to Miller's borrowed public park, a wedding spills out onto the otherwise desolate road.
Its owner, Wheelock Communities, is proposing to turn it into a mixed-use development with housing and a 100-acre public park.
The couple met in October 2015 at Boston Commons, a public park, while serving on the Park Street Church's homeless outreach team.
John R. Watson Park, a one-acre green space and the only remaining public park in the neighborhood, is around the corner.
This being New York, even something as straightforward as opening a gated public park for a single walking path ignites civil war.
Some scenes can feel forced and even a little hectoring (as when a breastfeeding mother is verbally attacked in a public park).
After Donald J. Trump won the election, Mr. Ward thought the goat seemed like the suitable form for populating the public park.
Due to health reasons, royal fans are unlikely to find Meghan pounding the pavement in Kensington Gardens, the public park on her doorstep.
This March, Houston Ahmadis spearheaded an "#AskaMuslim" program, where community representatives manned booths in a public park and offered to answer residents' questions.
MARTIN SALOMÓN has brought his dog, Manolo, to the "canine area" of a public park in Condesa, a wealthy district of Mexico City.
And of those who actually had done the deed somewhere they technically shouldn't have, about 17% had done it in a public park.
They're having fun, they're outside in a great public park, but we're always wanting a little more direct engagement with our immediate surroundings.
We're speaking of Runyon Canyon, the beloved public park cut into the heart of Hollywood, which has been closed for renovation since April.
He has long criticized the role of multinational corporations in Mexico and once promised to turn the presidential palace into a public park.
Twenty years ago, the public park Parque de la Memoria was created in Buenos Aires as a monument to victims of state terror.
Within minutes, fans figured out that it was in Fort Totten, New York, an old military compound-cum-public park in deep Queens.
Tamir Rice, Cleveland, 2014 Tamir Rice, 12, was carrying a replica handgun in a public park when an onlooker reported him to 911.
Tens of thousands of people, including some visitors from the Chinese mainland, gather each year for a candlelight vigil in a public park.
Down the road, across from the middle school, another piece of storm-ravaged property was awaiting its new life as a public park.
He hopes his sculpture finds a home at a public park or at the school soon so he can bring it to life.
Mr. de Blasio, who is running for re-election, said he had seen the vermin running around the public park outside Gracie Mansion.
Meghan and Archie were in a public park at the time, but that doesn't necessarily mean all photos of her are fair game.
For example, a painting from 1982 shows the artist giving a blowjob in a public park — an unguarded, honest self-portrait of sorts.
I find some fundamental contradictions in imitating Mayan rituals in a public park in Denmark by singing in English and playing Tibetan instruments.
The space is now a rather eerie public park, where these ruins of a still-overlooked recent chapter of history sit in plain view.
"No one should have to fight through a mob of armed Communists to enter a public park and express their Constitutional rights," it adds.
It trickles down into everyday life for many Pakistani women — simply strolling into a public park on a sunny afternoon turns into a negotiation.
In other words, if you wanted to put a gym in any Milwaukee County public park, you had to go through the city first.
The footage captured by TMZ showed Baer aggressively pulling something from the hand of his wife, Pam, at a public park in San Francisco.
Located next to the Institute of Contemporary Art, the development will also include a one-acre public park at the tip of the pier.
It's also just a block from a public park, says listing agent Jake Russell of Magnolia Realty in Texas and Core in New York.
The Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli, Milan's oldest public park, which includes a natural-history museum and a planetarium, is a pleasant 15-minute walk.
Sunday's suicide bombing at a public park was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban's Jamaat-ur-Ahrar faction, which once declared loyalty to Islamic State.
Near the sprawling Bois de Boulogne public park in western Paris, a white van belonging to a trans sex worker has been completely wrecked.
If they do, they will play in baseball's first stadium to fit within a grassy, tree-lined public park on the perimeter above it.
Lopez Obrador said 173 acres (70 hectares) would be set aside for a public park as an expansion of Mexico City's lush Chapultepec forest.
Jamaat-ur-Ahrar, behind a series of bombings including in a public park in Lahore in March, has never specifically disavowed Islamic State before.
She was working in that capacity when she found a kitten – which she later named Coco and adopted herself – in a public park in Philadelphia.
They propose turning the entire U.S. coast into a public park, so that everyone could still walk along the beach with no private-property restrictions.
New York City later grappled with this law during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street clash with protestors -- some masked -- who took over a public park.
Earlier that day, Bieber held a hotel guest's baby at the Four Seasons and was spotted sitting in a tree in a Boston public park.
They had to set up a camp for their family in a public park and had to sleep next to people that they barely knew.
If Reddit is a city, the default subs are a flawlessly-manicured public park, while The_Donald is a crumbling tenement next to a sewage plant.
Espinoza says that even developments that are well-intentioned and designed for the community—like a public park, for example—can act as gentrifying forces.
A white resident nicknamed online as "Barbecue Becky" called police on a black family who were setting up a charcoal grill in a public park.
Karim Mozawalla, a trustee at Masjid Hamza, said that in some past years, its members had gathered in a public park for a prayer service.
Nearly 5 million euros have been earmarked to transform the Modelo into housing units, as well as a public park and a new historical memorial.
Already, African-Americans have been considered "suspicious" for napping in a college dorm, barbecuing in a public park and giving change to a homeless man.
But that may be a few days too late for the plan's opponents, many of whom want the waterfront site turned into a public park.
Grab a few to go and stroll along the large pond that dominates nearby Kosciuszko Park, just one piece of Milwaukee's excellent public park system.
Health officials in Gaza said the building was empty, but two Palestiniansaged 15 and 16, among a crowd in a nearby public park, were killed.
This elevated expanse in Chelsea is primarily a public park, but on Saturday it will acquire sprawling buildings and vehicles, courtesy of very small architects.
Robert E. Lee from a public park in the town's downtown area, but a court injunction has blocked its removal until a hearing in November.
The movie traces Mr. Laaksonen's service in World War II, his experience with public-park cruising and discrimination, and his early illustrations of aggrandized masculinity.
The site moved from private ownership to state ownership in the 1970s, and it is now a public park that receives 4 million visitors annually.
A day earlier, Smith had reported her son missing from a public park after claiming that he'd wandered off while she was on her cell phone.
Health officials in Gaza said the building was empty, but two Palestinians aged 15 and 16, among a crowd in a nearby public park, were killed.
Importantly for Olmsted's career, the trip also led them to Birkenhead Park outside Liverpool, the first public park in England to be built with taxpayer money.
Even families entering a public park offering (distant) views of leaders' villas had to place identity cards on digital scanners and squint into facial-recognition cameras.
It will proceed down the National Mall to The Ellipse, a large public park just south of the White House and north of the Washington Monument.
"You thought you were rid of me, but I have new information," a glasses-wearing man, visible to only Owen, tells him at a public park.
So when everything goes wrong again and they're stumbling through a public park crying and trying to catch Pokemon at 3am, this is a good case.
Orlando's "Johnny Reb" statue is destined for the Confederate veterans' section of city-owned Greenwood Cemetery, after it was removed in June from a public park.
TMZ Sports obtained footage of the altercation -- which took place in a public park area in San Francisco -- and you can hear Pam scream for help.
The press was not allowed within a policed perimeter of the Free Speech rally, gathered by the Parkman Bandstand, a small gazebo in Boston's public park.
Nestled amongst details of its company Redwood grove and five unique dining options was the news that Facebook is working on a two-acre public park.
A white woman getting bent out of shape about black people barbecuing in a public park can quickly become a meme or hashtag thanks to Twitter.
The piazza isn't quite a garden or a public park, but it is a quiet place to rest under light that streams in from high windows.
When a woman showed up to a public park in Chicago wearing a T-shirt with the Puerto Rican flag, a random man started harassing her.
History could not and should not be erased, she said, but men like Taney did not belong on a pedestal in a nice public park, either.
Demonstrations were boisterous but broadly peaceful, even as tension and worry coursed through protests from Boston Common, the nation's oldest public park, to Hot Springs, Ark.
The warning comes after images of Meghan were published in the media showing her taking a stroll through a public park on Vancouver Island, Sky said.
The government has said it plans to eventually convert the site into a public park and a museum to dissuade youth from a life of crime.
Driving through a public park, he spotted the boy and chased after him, jumping into the muddy pond and bringing the child safely back to shore.
Instead of a tower on a busy street, this new corporate base is a horizontal structure with a front door that opens onto a public park.
Nearby residents said the kindergarten doesn't have any outdoor space for the children, and they have to use a local public park for their morning exercises.
Jamaat-ur-Ahrar had also claimed responsibility for an Easter Day bombing in Lahore last year that killed more than 70 people in a public park.
The development was sold to the city in 1922, four years after Güell's death, and became a beloved public park, with the lizard as its icon.
The court allowed a Ten Commandments monument that stood in a Texas public park, but it struck down a similar display in two Kentucky county courthouses.
On Tuesday he will celebrate Mass at a major public park and meet with Ms. Bachelet, government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and Chilean bishops.
Hundreds of white nationalists had gathered in Charlottesville to protest the planned removal a statue honoring the U.S. Civil War-era Confederacy from a public park.
And there was the Harlem deer, who, while not exactly on the run, took up residence in a public park and became something of a hometown hero.
To celebrate the company's 70th anniversary, Sony is replacing its flagship location with a public park that it hopes will become a new landmark in the city.
I'm reminded now about one case that we handled that involved the Nazi spokesman George Lincoln Rockwell who sought the right to speak at a public park.
Last weekend's protest and violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, followed a city council decision to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a public park.
A Cleveland grand jury also declined to indict a white police officer who had fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in a public park in 2015.
Reached by walkways, it will be secured by hundreds of pilings and the strength of the largest private donation to a public park in New York's history.
A University of Iowa football player found something unexpected in a public park recently while looking for Pokémon: several armed police officers pointing guns in his face.
It says that with the addition, Theodore Roosevelt Park would not be a public park anymore, but would amount to a private campus for a private institution.
Among the most popular Bogotá neighborhoods with international buyers are Chapinero, an economic and cultural hub, and Santa Bárbara, with its casino and public park, brokers said.
Mr. Hajori, whose lips were parched, would stop by each car pulling over at a public park and raise his right hand in an appeal for help.
Within the gates of the public park that Sadie had selected, we claimed a table, setting out snacks and spreading blankets in the shade by a lake.
Though planned as a public park, the design also accommodated three outdoor event venues; it's easy to imagine ticket-takers and other gate-keepers manning those bridges.
Even if Mr. Slater's machine did make the perfect wave, to be marketable at a public park it would need to crank them out in rapid succession.
A public park that recently underwent a multimillion-dollar renovation is a short stroll away, and a little farther another luxury apartment building is joining the skyline.
On certain days, I'll jog past a public park where scrums of 20-somethings hotfoot across the concrete and will feel an odd twinge in the gut.
Although the sculpture is in a public park, the commission noted, the land around it retained the aura of a "whites only" space for a long time.
It was an odd place to lose a boot, of course, standing there in the middle of a public park in the Bronx, surrounded by thousands of strangers.
But it did find a sharp rise in assaults lacking in premeditation, disorderly conduct, and alcohol-related crimes, such as drunk driving and drinking at a public park.
Anthony Kennedy asked, "You want us to say that trademark law is just like a public park...the classic example of where you can say anything you want"?
The very public park make out with Baldwin, however, suggests that Bieber does not have a girlfriend to worry about — unless that girlfriend is, of course, Baldwin herself.
"Third term!" one supporter, waiting to snap a Biden selfie with a disposable camera, shouted during a Friday afternoon rally at a public park in Clear Lake, Iowa.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey interviewed by NYU professor Jay Rosen; podcast, transcript Jay Rosen interviewed Jack Dorsey, who rolls out a new metaphor for Twitter: a public park.
" Ecola, too, says celebrating sexual freedom means "being able to sit in a public park with my wife and friends, and feel safe to kiss and hold hands.
They claimed he promised them movie roles and then engaged in classic casting couch behavior after taking women back to hotel rooms, movie trailers, even a public park.
Before big hits like "Hotline Bling" and "Controlla," Drake was just a Canadian actor and a viral meme waiting to land in public park documents and city proposals.
You can do so properly at a bunch of bar patios or any public park without a cop caring so long as you're not an idiot about it.
In reality, you can't sing karaoke in a public park in San Francisco, New York, Chicago, DC or Miami without it somehow costing you $145 per cubic note.
Earlier this year, a white resident nicknamed online as "Barbecue Becky" called police on a black family who were setting up a charcoal grill in a public park.
But now they are back in force from Times Square to the High Line, the public park built on an old elevated rail line on Manhattan's West Side.
Syriza strongly objected to granting a 99-year lease on the state-owned site while it was in opposition, keen to turn the area into a public park.
Many were shocked by the attack in broad daylight in a public park, an episode that seemed to hark back to a more lawless time in the city.
That very same afternoon, up North, left-wing counter-protesters chased a band of alt-right Proud Boys out of a public park where they'd tried to rally.
While we can't independently verify these claims, they sound like the sort of small talk a shoeless, world-famous Canadian superstar might make in a Boston public park.
The memorial opened five years later, in 1926, featuring a obelisklike tower overlooking a 1920s Egyptian revivalist plaza — with two Assyrian sphinxes — and a 47-acre public park.
But it has gentrified rapidly in the decade since the High Line elevated railway was transformed into a public park — now one of the city's top tourists draws.
The building's amenities include a co-working lounge, a yoga terrace and gym, and a 1.5-acre, lawn-lined waterfront public park slated to open later in August.
As you wander the woods at Slottsskogen (a beautiful public park right in the city), look for the numerous signs that explain how to identify the park's trees.
But there are fantastic views of its commanding, buttoned-down neoclassical facade from across the water on Kungsholms Strand, as well as a lovely public park behind it.
They pose weighty questions with a light touch: How do you translate a practice developed in stadiums and nightclubs into a black box theater or a public park?
The settlement, now reduced to 44 buildings and about 300 residents, has resisted for years a government order to move out and make way for a public park.
In 1807, the City of New York mapped the area from present-day West 79th to West 81st Streets, where the museum now stands, as a public park.
In 1807, the City of New York mapped the area from present-day West 79th to West 81st Streets, where the museum now stands, as a public park.
Gathers and his lady friend are in a public park, sitting on a bench having just enjoyed some weed ... when cops on bicycles cruise up to interrogate them.
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The statue, inscribed with the words "Our lady of Lake Geneva is watching over your children," sits on 50 square meters of a public park near the Swiss border.
The woman who paid a visit to the deer was reportedly visiting Nara Park, a public park in Japan where thousands of sika deer, native to East Asia, roam.
Of course, not everyone trains at a gym, so if you're working out of someone's home or taking a class in a public park, the protocol would be different.
Javier Santiago, 42, fled with his wife, two children and several friends to the Oroville Dam Visitors Center in a public park above the dam and the danger zone.
Under the older man's instruction, the young men met in a public park to do calisthenics, enrolled in a kung fu class and gathered for lessons on extremist Islam.
Mukhlis bin Muhammad, 46, a member of the Aceh Ulema Council (MPU), was caned 28 times on Thursday in a public park by a religious officer, the official said.
"We are a great community," Cummings said Saturday at the opening of a new public park in what had previously been a vacant lot, according to The Associated Press.
Still to be built is a 10-acre public park with a lake and 500 new trees: a symbol of rebirth, turning the parched earth into a verdant landscape.
This one, while similar in tone, will explore a different question: Does a mural painted illegally in a public park in Williamsburg deserve the safeguards of federal copyright law?
The canyon's path to national park status began in the 1880s, when Senator Benjamin Harrison of Indiana introduced several bills to designate it a "public park," but without success.
If Facebook is a diary, it's one from which you read out loud in a public park — or at least at a motley gathering of friends, relatives and colleagues.
A stone footbridge next to the property leads to a public park with several museums, including the Groeninge Museum, which has an extensive collection of Flemish and Belgian painting.
Ahhhhhh, hahaha: A few dog owners in New York found a public park, added a lock and began charging membership fees over Paypal for other dog owners to join.
But Ashley's tersely poetic libretto, about the broken lives and stubborn dreams of the denizens of a public park, is delivered almost entirely in a kind of heightened speech.
Today, New York City's High Line announces that a larger-than-life version of Leonard's orginal typewritten letter will be wheatpasted along the abandoned railroad tracks-turned-public park.
She discussed a landscape strategy created with two UK-based landscape architects, Ann Sharrock and Ian Fisher, to transform the island into a public park and green burial space.
"It is appalling and outrageous that anyone would cast aside the American flag in a public park and replace it with an ugly symbol of the Nazi regime," said Shaver.
Developers also paid for a new 20,000-square-foot public park, to replace a decrepit concrete one that had been on Second Avenue in what's effectively the school's front yard.
Police interviewed two other girls — a 16-year-old and an 18-year-old — who said Stewart forced them into engaging in sexual activity in a public park in Plainfield.
Imagine that a small town makes decisions by referendum, and the question for today is whether the town should buy a vacant lot and convert it into a public park.
She's now partnering with the Parks Department to open the first ever edible garden in a public park in the Bronx, a few feet from where Swale is currently docked.
After the 1948 war, Israel evacuated the Mamilla neighborhood of its Arab residents and proceeded to build a public park, restrooms and other buildings over an ancient Muslim cemetery there.
The removal comes in the wake of last weekend's deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where white supremacists protested plans to remove a Lee statue from a public park.
Because, who knows, you might fall off a cliff, crash your car into a school or cop car, or stampede through a public park just to catch a rare Pokémon.
However, some residents have voiced concerns about increased traffic, the use of a public park for the project and fears that the center could lead their neighborhoods to be gentrified.
On Saturday, June 19703 in the Bois de Vincennes, the largest public park in Paris, We Love Green will be offering its festival attendees an assortment of pop-up stands.
The Ranch languished after Disneyland burst onto the local vacation scene, but it was resurrected as a public park by a progressive civic program nurturing green-space and the arts.
Set on a fountain plinth at a public park overlooking the Assiniboine River, the performances merge queer and drag subcultures with an Iranian tradition of transforming fountains into makeshift stages.
The 88-room property is close to the city center and a large public park; it opened several years ago to help the new arrivals who had difficulty landing jobs.
Late Saturday a few dozen families gathered in a public park to watch World Cup soccer on a giant outdoor screen, even as airstrikes could be heard in the distance.
Tubbs Hill, 120 acres of hiking trails and public park, offers a great way to stretch your legs and take in panoramic views of Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding area.
In that event, in a very important public park in Taksim Square, liberals were protesting trying to prevent him from taking over the park and turning it into a development.
But soon, it will be transformed into a public park filled with lawns, walkways and even redwood trees, in the first stage of one of Philadelphia's biggest real estate projects.
If you're looking for tattoo ideas for spring, look no further than the nearest garden — whether it's right in your front yard or in a public park 15 city blocks away.
He produced "Citizen Jane" with Robert Hammond, co-founder of Friends of the High Line, a nonprofit organization that operates the legendary rail line-turned-public park in New York City.
The Interior Department is directing the National Park Service to overturn controversial hunting rules in public park lands in Alaska, according to a memo obtained by the National Parks Conservation Association.
TMZ Sports posted footage of Baer knocking his wife, Pam, to the ground during an altercation in a public park in San Francisco on Friday ... while his wife screamed for help.
Authorities are also removing shanties along the Chao Phraya River to build a promenade, and have forced out a community near an old fort to make way for a public park.
Nearby, in a new public park, Ballymore has unveiled sculptures by Sarah Lucas, Simon Fujiwara and Mohammed Ashfaq, curated by Norman Rosenthal and the developer's chairman and chief executive, Sean Mulryan.
Many of them agree with Representative Zeldin and favor the preservation of a portion of the island as a public park while keeping the labs active for other types of research.
Lopez Obrador, who has run for president in every election since 2006, has humble beginnings, flies coach class and says that he will convert Mexico's presidential palace into a public park.
In an excerpt from the post, Carter writes: In today's racist episode, we have a white woman who confronts a black man for...wait for it... barbecuing in a public park.
Solidere had originally planned to distribute them in green spaces throughout the city, including its largest public park, Horsh Beirut, which partially reopened in 2015 after being closed for 20 years.
But since I live in a city, my picnics are more likely to consist of a sandwich and iced coffee on a scratchy patch of grass at a public park. Whatever.
Fashion Street is on the western edge of Fort, along Mahatma Gandhi Road, flanking a big public park, Azad Maidan, and branching off into Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Road to the south.
"Giving a private developer a public park to develop primarily market-rate housing is a terrible precedent," said Adrian Benepe, who served as the city's parks commissioner from 2002 to 2012.
His was a crime committed proudly in the open: delivering a speech before a cheering crowd of a thousand supporters in a public park in Canton, Ohio, some 2200 months earlier.
In our neighborhood, there was a big public park with three ball fields and a soccer field, and during the summer my brother and I would play sports all day long.
The march began in the Chater Garden public park in Central before heading to the consulate as part of the 14th straight weekend of public demonstrations in the Asian financial hub.
Scheduled for completion in 2020, the bridge will span over a public park and connect the Arts District and Boyle Heights neighborhoods, stoking fears of rising rents and real estate speculation.
It will start from the rally point, then proceed down the National Mall to the Ellipse, a large public park south of the White House and north of the Washington Monument.
A suicide bomber killed at least 22014 people, including many women and children, at a public park in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Sunday, according to government officials and police.
A suicide bomber killed at least 65 people, including many women and children, at a public park in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Sunday, according to government officials and police.
Authorities tell the outlet that it is a misdemeanor to own a pet alligator in Illinois, and that it is also illegal to release a pet in a public park or area.
Though its financing through a private gift isn't traditional, this project would advance the public's interest for more public park space along the Hudson while offering an adventurous venue for the arts.
Essay Editor's note: The Miami Open, a joint ATP/WTA tournament that began this week, is subject to a legal battle over possible renovations to the site, which is a public park.
At about noon on Saturday, Mr. Sealy began heckling a gathering of approximately 150 to 200 people at a public park in Huntsville, a city of about 190,000 people in northern Alabama.
A few weeks ago, I took my young son to a public park, watching as he gravitated to a young boy who was being tended to by his grandparents, visiting from Kolkata.
And if you don't have the legal authority to regulate firearms in a public park, how can you possibly sign that contract and give rights to private entity that you don't have?
My favorites are Céleste Mogador, who became a countess, and Gisèle d'Estoc, a bisexual anarchist painter who famously had a bare-breasted sword fight with her female lover in a public park.
Conversely, getting away from technology can be done safely and easily, just about anywhere one chooses, be it in the privacy of one's home or in a quiet part of a public park.
Pokémon might be hiding in a public park, a bus stop, or places of business and private homes, and people looking for Pokémon GO have started to congregate wherever the game takes them.
Put another way, New York City has no more right to charge the rich for their view of a public park than to charge the poor to enter it and take a walk.
Here's why that's important: the central public park in my hometown of Sarnia, Ontario has been closed for years after a black slurry of cancer-causing chemicals, including asbestos, bubbled to the surface.
The entire project, scheduled for completion by 2024, will feature a 15,000-square-foot public park, a medical facility operated by NYU Langone Medical Center, a cineplex, a bowling alley, retail and offices.
The William Vale The William Vale is reshaping Williamsburg's skyline with a contemporary 21-story high-rise, and adding 20,000 square feet of retail space covered by a sweeping public park overlooking Manhattan.
An ordinance from the New York City public park system, which includes 30,000 acres in nearly 2,000 parks, equates the cutting, removing or defacing of trees, plants and flowers with destruction of property.
The apartment, about 15 minutes' walk from downtown Edinburgh, features a double-height, open-plan living/dining room area that looks south through tall windows over a private lawn and a public park.
And in 2014, more than 100 protesters set up a blockade on Burnaby Mountain, a public park along the pipeline's route, in an attempt to prevent Kinder Morgan workers from surveying the land.
In other words: the public park will be leveled so we can store a bunch of tripods in there, and all the street security cameras will be repurposed to shoot hidden-camera prank videos.
The new museum will transform what are now 11 acres of concrete—eight professional football fields—into a lush public park and garden space that the museum will hover over like a docked spaceship.
Before ISIS invaded the city in 2014, the animals were housed in the zoo in a public park along the banks of the Tigris River, a strategic location in the battle for the city.
Stretching 1.45 miles, the High Line — a former elevated freight rail track that was repurposed as a public park— is one of New York City's most popular attractions, drawing 5 million people a year.
Once the dog meat market is closed, the government plans to turn the area into a public park as part of an urban planning project, which led to the negotiations for the market's shutdown.
IT IS one of the largest architectural projects to be completed in Moscow since the fall of the Soviet Union, and the first major public park to open in the city in 250 years.
The family has almost remarkably been seen in public ... check out this pic taken just last Sunday at a public park where Kate Middleton, Prince George and Princess Charlotte attended the Houghton horse trials.
It also helps fund the sixth-largest art museum in the United States, the largest academic library in the Americas and a large public park (the Arnold Arboretum) in Boston, among many other things.
Police who were on the scene at the Boston Common — a central public park in the city — told local CBS affiliate WBZ-TV they estimated the crowd to be numbered around 6,000 – 43,000 people.
A black Detroit man is suing three white women for damages after they allegedly called police multiple times to stop him from visiting a public park in his old neighborhood, NBC News reported Tuesday.
Mr. Zeldin, a Republican who represents the eastern portion of Long Island, said he favored preserving part of the island as a public park, while keeping the labs active for other types of research.
According to the trailer, we'll see moments like WALL-E walking through a public park and uniformed agents from the Child Detection Agency in "Monsters, Inc." picking up a lost sock on the sidewalk. 
Built in 1912 and renovated in phases through 8803, the 4,300-square-foot house has a mansard roof, terraces in the front and back, and a brick-walled backyard adjacent to a public park.
Plans for the property include renovation of the home (recent efforts have included replacing the roof, rebuilding the chimney and fighting mold) and, eventually, the installation of a public park on the surrounding land.
Here in a graceful public park stands this city's own grand monument to the Confederacy, a 32-foot-tall granite column adorned with an angel and bronze sculpture of a stoic group of figures.
Along the waterfront, Christiansted National Historic Site is a public park encompassing seven of the town's oldest buildings, including the Customs House, the Danish West India and Guinea Company Warehouse, and Fort Christiansvaern ($3).
Remember that the Charlottesville protests began when white supremacist groups used the city council's decision to remove the Robert E. Lee statue from a public park as a reason to march in the city.
PARIS, Jan 3 (Reuters) - French police shot dead a man on Friday in the city of Villejuif near Paris after he tried to stab several people in a public park, France's BFM TV reported.
A monument of Forrest astride his horse towered over a public park in the city for more than a century until shortly before Christmas, when the city overcame state opposition to finally dismantle it.
Jamaat-ur-Ahrar claimed responsibility for February's attack in Lahore that left 13 dead, as well as an Easter Day bombing last year that killed more than 70 people in a public park in Lahore.
Pots of fried pork belly were on offer, and groups huddled underneath blue and yellow tarps, while others lay on blankets around the play equipment in Parque Serdan, a public park in the city's north.
In that case, groups of white supremacists, nationalists, and neo-Nazis went to Charlottesville to protest the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in a public park, and were met by thousands of counterprotesters.
As Black Lives Matter was gaining traction in 2014, protests erupted in the city when 31-year-old Dontre Hamilton, who was homeless and mentally ill, was killed by a cop in a public park.
They've been knocking around since 2005, playing basements, garages, living rooms, squats, warehouses, banquet halls, high school auditoriums, Adriatic beach resorts, abandoned Soviet furniture factories, and public park gazebos—anywhere that will have them, really.
The Assembly on Monday also approved two bills created because of the backlash to Christie's use of the governor's beach house, which is in a public park that was closed during the three-day shutdown.
It centered on a career civil servant (played by Takashi Shimura) who, on learning he has terminal cancer, defies protocol by arranging for a patch of municipal swampland to be transformed into a public park.
A network of shelters run by the nonprofit Annunciation House had no more space, so city officials converted a public park into a staging area, until space for the migrants was found at local hotels.
Ryan Companies' project encompassed the construction of the Commons public park and Downtown East, an adjacent mixed-use development anchored by a 5,000-employee Wells Fargo back-office operation in two 3073-story office towers.
From the roof deck, its potted hydrangeas and wisteria bursting with rude health, you can see the High Line, the disused stretch of elevated railroad spur that was converted into a public park in 270.
Paris also has the world's first naturist restaurant, O'Naturel, which opened in late 2017, as well as an area at a public park that is dedicated to people who prefer wearing their birthday suits. 11.
The president's Twitter account is not a traditional public forum, like a town hall or public park, where citizens are said to exchange views in the "marketplace of ideas" on which, it's also said, democracy depends.
Benner, an advocate of public space, took issue with the construction of a Starbucks in a public park, and put it on blast in both a blog post and on the blog's Instagram with 140,000 followers.
It turns out that the monster is physical manifestation of a mental projection of drunk Gloria, who has the mysterious ability to control its movements when she stands in a public park at a certain time.
They're all in their fifties, and they've worked the same spot for almost three decades, on a road that crosses the Bois de Vincennes – the largest public park in Paris – in the southeast of the city.
On any given day in 21992, a person walking through Caracas had a good chance of spotting the mayor of Chacao standing on a bench in some public park, bellowing at a crowd through a megaphone.
I ran past the famous Little Mermaid, a bronze mermaid statue by the Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen, through a dense green public park and then by Noma, the restaurant that dazzles food fans around the world.
The last major attack in which foreigners were injured here occurred almost a decade ago when a group of militants detonated a homemade bomb at a public park in the capital, Malé, injuring a dozen tourists.
As head of the National Assembly, Guaidó was sworn in as caretaker president by supporters at a public park in January 2019, claiming the presidency and vice presidency were vacant in the wake of electoral fraud.
Yellowstone back then was valued mainly for scenic spectacle — the geysers, the great river canyons, the waterfalls — and making it a public park was meant to compensate for some loss of scenic spectacles in the East.
The court was told Shigeta now plans to take the children to Japan, where he and his family have already bought a piece of land near a big public park in Tokyo to build a house.
In a work by Austrian artist Eduard Freudmann — installed in a sprawling public park by Graz's Befreiungsdenkmal, a monument that commemorates the departure of the Allied occupation in 1955 — this history is turned into a literal gesture.
Utah high school principal Greg Hudnall had just finished helping police identify the body of one of his students — who had killed himself hours earlier with a handgun in a public park — when he broke down sobbing.
Located on the site of a 22014-year-old flour mill in LA's downtown Arts District, the complex will include exhibition spaces, a restaurant, bookstore, central courtyard, a book and printed matter lab, even a public park.
Police encircled hundreds of female protesters to leave a public park in Al-Hoceima late on Saturday, impeding others from joining, as the women chanted "freedom, dignity and social justice", a Reuters reporter at the scene said.
Now, however, new large-scale solar lighting for the Pakistani capital's largest public park has let Khan return to his old schedule - and he no longer worries about running into porcupines or wild boar in the dark.
But Obama explained that early experience in local organizing — fighting for a public park in a drug-infested part of town; taking on an environmental crisis at a public housing project — left a profound impact on him.
Before Loredena died in 2006, the family turned it into a public park filled with sculptures by the likes of Not Vital, Franz Ackermann, Katinka Bock, Paul Morrison and Susan Philipsz (a new piece is added annually).
For weeks and months afterward, every time I saw a newspaper headline or a heavily armed NYPD officer or a public park where someone had spray-painted swastikas, I had the same feeling of vulnerability and dread.
Or if skyline views are what you're after, head southeast to Gas Works Park, an unusual public park on the site of a former coal gasification plant, parts of which have been turned into a play area.
With designs from architects like Richard Meier and amenities that include an indoor tennis court, plus restaurants and a new public park, Waterline Square could quell lingering doubts about the area's being a perpetual work in progress.
They said a woman, a child and a young man were killed and at least eight others injured when one exploded near a public park in the heart of the city of al-Bab, north of Aleppo.
Just south of the Viveros de Coyoacán, a big public park, I attended an energetically presented black box theater performance of "Todo" by Janne Teller at the Teatro Santa Catarina (150 pesos, half off for students and teachers).
The urban landscape is being softened by the introduction of a four-acre public park, and the neighboring Westfield, one of the largest high-end shopping malls in Britain, will soon unveil a second phase of retailing development.
Right now, I'm in Palo Alto, where the sun is shining, the trees are tall and lush — and there is a pristine 1,400-acre public park that, as a nonresident of this city, I'm not allowed to visit.
A recent local challenge to religious harmony can be found cater-cornered from St. Paul's Church and the Sunda Kelapa Grand Mosque, where, across a boulevard and public park, lies the official residence of the governor of Jakarta.
Among the many walkable attractions in Boston is the classic tour that begins at the 50-acre Boston Common, the nation's oldest public park and endpoint of Frederick Law Olmsted's green-space network known as the Emerald Necklace.
Yellowstone was established by Ulysses S. Grant in 1872 as "a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people"; people took that to heart, and now they seem to outnumber bison and buffalo.
In Sydney, thousands gathered in the Domain, a public park east of the Central Business District — grandparents escorting their children holding homemade signs, groups of teenagers in school uniforms, parents handing out boxed raisins to their young children.
As the delightful video accompanying the announcement suggests, if you just can't get the hang of it, you can just keep the thing on as you act out your rope tugging and wall patting in a public park.
One of the biggest such projects was in Seoul, South Korea, in the early 2000s, when the municipal government tore up a 3.5-mile elevated highway that had covered the Cheonggyecheon River and transformed it into a public park.
Another recent case that has also galvanized public opinion involved a 22-year-old man in Meaux, a town about 25 miles east of Paris, who left an 11-year-old girl pregnant after sex in a public park.
Patrick told me to google "Portland Nazi cop," referring to Captain Mark Kruger, a police officer famous among local activists for placing a tribute to fallen Nazi soldiers in a public park and using excessive force against peaceful protesters.
For seven years, Mr. Fisk was studio and facilities manager at the Socrates Sculpture Park, a former landfill turned arts space, museum and public park, camping out in the donated containers the park uses for storage and work space.
Over the weekend, a group of protestors marched through Charlottesville, Virginia, then congregated in a public park carrying torches, outraged at the city's decision to sell a statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee, the Charlottesville Daily Progress reports.
In summer 2016, Mr. Ahmadzai and other Afghans were playing cricket with a homemade ball in a public park in St.-Omer when a local businessman who was out running, Christophe Silvie, stopped to ask them about the game.
As a child, the show's creator and writer Sally Wainwright visited the historical site with her family — the house and its grounds are now a public park — but she didn't have a full picture of Lister's life for years.
To its south, a 2.7-acre man-made island for arts and recreation, to be called Little Island, is scheduled to open in spring 2021; the $250 million public park is funded by Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg.
He said he's a white man in his 40s who started bonding over Pokémon Go in a public park with two young black men — and was promptly questioned by police who thought they might be conducting a drug deal.
Later, when he was stuck in Chater Garden, a public park opposite the Legislative Council building, with so many police patrolling the area, he texted one of the Telegram groups that protesters had formed to organize their efforts for help.
The front of the packaging shows an idealized heteronormative scenario in which a family is shown hanging out at a public park—mom with baby bottle, of course—while a cyclist and hot dog vendor make an appearance as well.
An 103-year-old Taystee meets her birth mother, Mia, in a public park, and Mia explains that she sent her to the system because she was only 15 when she got pregnant and had no parents, home, or money.
We hope the people in the... On Sunday, Facebook users far from Lahore received notifications from the service's mobile application, on its website and by text asking them if they were all right after the bombing in a public park.
Last year, a community of more than 300 people living next to an old fort in Bangkok were evicted and their traditional wooden buildings razed to make way for a public park that critics say is meant only to impress tourists.
"It is appalling and outrageous that anyone would cast aside the American flag in a public park and replace it with an ugly symbol of the Nazi regime," said Jeremy Shaver, a senior associate director with the Anti-Defamation League.
She did the master plan for the three-building Novartis campus that includes her building; a lovely, small public park; an older research building; and another large new building designed by the same Ms. Mori who recommended her in Providence.
The show, held every two years, sprawls across two sites — one a columned pavilion in a public park, the Giardini, the other a set of former shipbuilding workshops in the Arsenale — and pulls together work by a huge number of artists.
Instead of embracing the plan, Michael McPartland, the mayor of Edgewater, and the town council moved last month to seize the 19-acre parcel under eminent domain to construct a new Department of Public Works building and a public park.
The only real constraint was that the selections had to be appropriate for an all-ages audience in a public park — not necessarily G-rated (not much in New York is G-rated), but also not too graphic or hard-edged.
While Qunun barricaded herself in an airport hotel room to prevent her deportation, Nourah -- who declined to reveal her full name for security reasons -- was pacing up and down a public park in Sydney, making calls to Western news outlets.
Designers, GmbH Clothing Line The huge, Nazi-constructed airport straddling the inner-city areas of Neukölln and Tempelhof was closed for many years and has been repurposed as a public park, with areas for sports, dog runs and community gardens.
On February 18, an estimated 10,000 people gathered in a public park in Manila, where many of the killings have taken place, at the crack of dawn to protest the extrajudicial killings and Duterte's push to reinstate the death penalty.
Later this month, buyers who come to the sales office for 550 Vanderbilt, a new condo building in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, will be able to don headsets and take a virtual tour of the eight-acre public park planned around the development.
Last week, as he walked his dogs in Golden Gate Park, he had an idea: What if he left bags of dog poop at Crissy Field, a public park near the Golden Gate Bridge, as peaceful pushback against the upcoming "Freedom Rally"?
The incident, which killed Heyer and injured 19 others, capped two days of chaos and violence in August 2017 when hundreds of white nationalists descended on Charlottesville to protest the planned removal of a Confederate statue from a public park, while others counterprotested.
On Super Bowl Sunday, a few hundred Uber drivers met in the cold in a public park in Queens, plotting to disrupt the app that thousands of New Yorkers were about to use to get in place to watch the big game.
Organizers of the biennale have also focused on growing access to art for the public, choosing outdoor spaces such as the city's largest public park, Bagh-Ibn-e-Qasim (Bin Qasim Garden), and Karachi's Zoological Gardens to reflect the biennale's thematic vision.
The City of Nashua agreed to pay $15,000 to settle a civil claim by the A.C.L.U. and Mr. Pendleton after he was arrested in 2014 for walking in a public park, according to a copy of the settlement provided by Mr. Bissonnette.
But at a time when tourism is soaring and the city's population, 8.5 million, is larger than ever, the sprawling public park system — 2,2613 parks, 55 outdoor pools and eight beaches — has never been busier, according to park officials, volunteers and conservancy groups.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A suicide bomber set off a powerful blast close to a children's swing set in a public park on Sunday evening in the eastern city of Lahore, killing at least 163 people and wounding around 300, rescue workers and officials said.
That's what a man named Bob Hope said happened when he and his family tried to fish at a public park in St. Petersburg, Florida over the weekend—and the activists made sure that the Hopes would be eating dinner out that night.
In a phone interview, he said the tapes that went to Columbia included recordings describing the takeover in 1968 of buildings there by students protesting the construction of a school gymnasium in a public park and the school's affiliation with military researchers.
With the elimination of the annex, and the return of the rear bays of the loggias to their original open-air configurations, the garden will become a new public park the size of the Museum of Modern Art's sculpture garden, an indisputable upgrade.
We must pause our online shopping, put aside our virtual friendships, and pull back from remote experiences and distance education; to restore the value of the neighborhood store, the public school teacher, the local library, the public park and, yes, the workplace, too.
The writer and dog breeder Albert Payson Terhune, author of "Lad: A Dog," lived in an estate called Sunnybank, overlooking Pompton Lake; the nearly 10-acre property is now a public park, and one of Wayne's elementary schools is named for Mr. Terhune.
In a statement sent to Hyperallergic, the organization says: For more than thirty years Socrates Sculpture Park has staunchly supported our Long Island City community, beginning with transforming a derelict waterfront parcel of land into a thriving artistic venue, community hub and public park.
The shifting job-hunting landscape is particularly hard for people like Huang Li. Huang, from a village in Guangxi and approaching 35, was leaning against a pool table in a public park and drinking a can of beer during a break from job hunting.
The foundation owned by the Zinkes — Great Northern Veterans Peace Park Foundation — has donated land to the development to build a parking lot in an area that was previously slated to be a public park for the citizens of Whitefish, according to the report.
Mr. Foye said there was nothing inappropriate about the presence of the cross in a public park, because St. Nicholas was destroyed in the attack, because construction costs were being met privately and because the shrine would include contemplative space for the general public.
Rallies are also expected later on Saturday in Texas, with a the Houston chapter of Black Lives Matter holding a rally to remove a "Spirit of the Confederacy" monument from a public park and civil rights activists in Dallas planning a rally against white supremacy.
That belief, of course, is the source of a fierce debate, one that reached a violent climax a year ago when white supremacists, rallying against a proposal to remove a statue of General Lee from a public park in Charlottesville, Va., clashed with counterdemonstrators.
The changes covered offenses that are governed by the city, rather than by state law, and included having an open container of alcohol, littering, making unreasonable noise, public urination and a range of park offenses that includes remaining in a public park after nightfall.
Twelve years ago, with the support of those who backed the High Line, the elevated rail track turned into a glistening public park (and a model for abandoned industrial land around the country), the city allowed property owners along the route to sell air rights.
Majestic views and a bite to eat When you step out of the funiculaire onto the Terrasse Dufferin, a former military fortification and now public park-meets-boardwalk, it's impossible not to be awed by the sheer beauty of the sights that lay before you.
So when Herndon saw that the Festival at Sandpoint was banning guns — knowing that it took place in a public park — he decided to do the same thing he does with all of the rest of his activism: film himself attempting to uphold the law.
"By crushing a ton of ivory in the middle of the world's most famous public park, New Yorkers are sending a message to poachers, traffickers and dealers who try to set up shop right here on our streets," Mr. Calvelli said in the statement.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the wake of the deadly mass shooting last year at a Charleston, South Carolina church, the Memphis City Council had voted unanimously to remove a monument to notorious slave trader and Confederate general from a public park.
When he's not defining Manhattan's skyline, thinking of ways to shelter the city from hurricanes with a public park, or making smoke stacks that blow rings, starchitect Bjarke Ingels still finds time to participate in one of experimental architecture's biggest parties, the annual Serpentine Pavilion.
What is driving the surge of incidents in which white people have called the police to report black people who are simply going about their business — hanging out at Starbucks, eating lunch in a "common room" at Smith College, barbecuing in a public park?
Correction: This post has been updated to reflect that only Melissa Carbone quit Clear Channel, and that Griffith Park is the largest urban park, not largest public park, in the US. It has also been updated to reflect that Melissa and Alyson Richards have since divorced.
The royal mom, who is expecting her third child in April, kept warm in a black Burberry coat and sweater by Swedish designer Fjallraven, as she met with a group of local bandy players on the ice, which is situated in the middle of a public park.
His philanthropy has supported a humanitarian award in his name at the International Rescue Committee, two endowed chairs at the University of California, San Francisco, and funded Immigrant Point Lookout, a gorgeous spot in a beautiful public park: San Francisco's Presidio, near the Golden Gate Bridge.
Symbols of the Confederacy have come into fresh focus since last weekend after white nationalists, angered at the planned removal of a statute honoring Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a public park in Charlottesville, Virginia, engaged in violent protests in which a counter-protester was killed.
A former technology product development manager who moved to New York from Israel 16 years ago and now teaches meditation, Ms. Suhami loved the idea of bringing meditation to the public; no need to venture to a retreat if you can find it in a public park.

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