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Volunteers Plant Trees at Staten Island Earth Day Event

It was lunchtime at Cloves Lake Park in Staten Island, and several groups of people who had volunteered to plant trees were sitting on the grass, sharing stories, and enjoying the grilled vegetables and mozzarella lunch that was provided for … Continue reading

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Green Products Slow to Sell at Midtown Pop-Up Store

The idea of being green and preserving the environment has been celebrated for 40 years on April 22, Earth Day, and some even choose to celebrate the whole week and dub it Earth Week. Even others make a lifestyle out … Continue reading

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Forest Hills Celebrates Earth Day in a Big Way

Forest Hills celebrated Earth Day in a big way with its first annual Earth Day Fair on Sunday. It was held at the Central Queens YM & YWHA, which made it a wonderful way for families to come together as … Continue reading

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Who Says Earth Day is Lame?

Grand Central Station last Saturday was literally rocking to the music of a variety of bands ranging from reggae to pop. Set on a particularly beautiful spring day, masses of people were swaying to music, snacking on food, and exploring … Continue reading

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A Thousand Thousand Slimy Things on a Brooklyn barge

The Waterfront Museum in Brooklyn has welcomed theater company Polybe + Seats aboard a docked barge in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn for a series of performances under the title “A Thousand Thousand Slimy Things” in honor of Earth … Continue reading

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