Tag: Park

  • Utah woman Margaret Osswald dead after fall at Grand Canyon National Park

    Utah woman Margaret Osswald dead after fall at Grand Canyon National Park

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  • Out-of-control New Jersey driver launches car into NYC park

    Out-of-control New Jersey driver launches car into NYC park

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    A driver lost control of his vehicle and went flying into Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem on Sunday morning, photos captured by The Post showed.

    The Hyundai Genesis with New Jersey plates smacked into a metal fence and garden, tearing the fence to shreds, according to the images.

    The vehicle’s front fender was completely destroyed by the impact, the photos showed.

    A New Jersey driver crashed into Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem on April 3, 2022.
    A New Jersey driver crashed into Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem on April 3, 2022.

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    The Hyundai Genesis crashed into the park's fence.
    The Hyundai Genesis crashed into the park’s fence.
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    NYPD at the scene of the accident in Harlem.
    NYPD investigate at the scene of the accident in Harlem.
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    A Parks Department worker standing near the damage caused by the car.
    A Parks Department worker standing near the damage caused by the car.
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    Cops who arrived on the scene towed the vehicle out of the parkland as the driver and his travel companions looked on.

    The NYPD could not provide any information on the crash.

    Additional reporting by Tina Moore

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  • NYC ‘Squirrel Man’ tried to return to park nest, removed again

    NYC ‘Squirrel Man’ tried to return to park nest, removed again

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    Manhattan’s now-notorious “Squirrel Man” tried to return to his sky-high “nest” after he was left free to roam — just to have it torn down as he was carted off again Wednesday.

    Hours after being freed without bail Tuesday for attacking a Post reporter and a photographer, homeless suspect Rewell Altunaga, 44, was spotted once again in his months-long “tree house” in Riverbank State Park.

    But he did not last long this time, with police and ambulance workers arriving to move him along, and city workers tearing down his blue tarpaulin-covered digs.

    Rewell Altunaga was spotted once again in his months-long “tree house” in Riverbank State Park.
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    Rewell Altunaga
    “Squirrel Man” tried to return to his sky-high “nest.”
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    Rewell Altunaga was seen being taken away in an ambulance.
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    It had been during a similar cleanup Monday that Altunaga was caught on camera attacking a Post reporter with a huge branch, hitting him in the head, and also whacking a photographer.

    He was charged with assault and criminal mischief — but freed on supervised release Monday, at the request of prosecutors.

    Wednesday’s clean-up appeared less problematic, with Altunaga seen being taken away in an ambulance and workers then tearing down his nest.

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    Rewell Altunaga was charged with assault and criminal mischief.
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    City workers tore down Rewell Altunaga’s blue tarpaulin-covered digs.
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    Rewell Altunaga was caught on camera attacking a Post reporter with a huge branch.
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    The NYPD had no immediate information, beyond the fact that was no record of a fresh arrest.

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  • NYC ‘Squirrel Man’ who lives in park tree arrested in attack on Post reporter

    NYC ‘Squirrel Man’ who lives in park tree arrested in attack on Post reporter

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  • Eleven Madison Park’s Humm is out at 425 Park; Jean-Georges Vongerichten likely in

    Eleven Madison Park’s Humm is out at 425 Park; Jean-Georges Vongerichten likely in

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  • NYC moves to ‘evict’ homeless man living in Manhattan park tree

    NYC moves to ‘evict’ homeless man living in Manhattan park tree

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  • Ride safety questioned before teen’s Orlando park death

    Ride safety questioned before teen’s Orlando park death

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  • Homeless man has been nesting in NYC park tree for months

    Homeless man has been nesting in NYC park tree for months

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    New York City squatters are really branching out.

    A veritable human squirrel has gone out on a limb and converted a massive tree in a Manhattan park into his own high-rise abode — and has been living there for months, The Post has learned.

    Frequent visitors of Riverbank State Park in Upper Manhattan say the unidentified man, who looks to be in his 30s, has been living on the thicket of branches about 30 feet above a wooded area near railroad tracks — un’bough’ed by curious onlookers.

    “Real estate; you take it where you can find it. I think he feels more protected than he would be down on the ground, but I kind of admire it,” said 47-year-old parkgoer Daniel Hobbs.

    “It’s like a lot of work went into it. He just kind of made it his home.”

    An unidentified man has been living in a tree in Riverbank State Park in Manhattan for several months.
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    The “grassroots” denizen routinely scampers up and down with the precision of a tree sloth — but the speed of a cat — usually to make a fast buck collecting and returning cans and bottles, witnesses told The Post.

    “He shimmied down a branch and then he put on rubber gloves and grabbed his sack of cans and went off to work basically,” said Hobbs. “It’s definitely not a convenient place to get up and get out of, but I’ve only seen him actually come out of it once.”

    Added English Anderson, a longtime neighborhood resident.: “He uses his hands to hold on to the branches to swing himself and make his way down. He seems strong; he is definitely fit.”

    Anderson said it’s easy to tell someone lives there because there’s always food wrapping and other garbage tossed to the ground.

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    The man will descend from the tree to collect cans and return them for money.
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    “Sometimes there were towels hanging on the limbs. There were pants hanging there, too,” she said.

    Mayor Eric Adams, who wants to rid the city of homeless encampments flooding streets and parks — and reportedly is preparing a sweeping plan to rid the city of encampments over a two-week period — was aghast when shown a photo of the tree man.

    “That’s not what we want,” said a stunned Adams at an unrelated Brooklyn event.

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    Parks workers say they feel the man is harmless.
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    “That’s not dignified for people. That’s not what we want.”

    In January 2021, the city estimated around 1,100 people live on the streets and in parks, although the tally is widely considered an undercount.

    Many homeless people who live on the streets, parks and subway trains are typically fearful of going inside because longstanding safety and sanitation woes at city shelters continue to persist despite years of stories and promises of reforms.

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    Park-goers said they only noticed the man in the winter when all of the leaves fell off of the tree revealing his dwelling.
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    Additionally, many shelters— including those designed to help bring the chronically homeless in off the streets — fail to offer essential mental health services, such as therapy, on-site.

    Adams, however, said people should not be sleeping on the street — and especially not up a tree.

    “It’s not dignified; it’s unsafe, the mayor said. “We can’t do anything about them sleeping, but we have to do something about the encampments. It’s unsanitary, [and] we are going to make sure we move them into proper care and treatment.”

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    Mayor Eric Adams was appalled when he was shown images of the man.
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    Meanwhile, Anderson said she told parks workers about the squatter but they apparently didn’t want to be a stick in the mud, because they feel he’s “harmless” and is just one of many who “live” on parkland. 

    Park patrons say they only began noticing him after the cold weather arrived and the leaves fell, revealing his makeshift log ‘cabin’ — a blue tarp for protection and bag full of his belongings. On Saturday, piles of trash covered a grassy terrain more than three stories below – all overlooking fenced-off tracks used by Amtrak.

    The man was all bark but no bite when approached by a Post reporter, climbing down the tree and banging on a car window, and then sauntering off.

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    The man reacted hostilely when approached by a Post reporter.
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  • Teen who plunged to his death at amusement park may not have been properly strapped in: 911 call

    Teen who plunged to his death at amusement park may not have been properly strapped in: 911 call

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  • Teen dies after falling from amusement park ride at ICON park in Florida

    Teen dies after falling from amusement park ride at ICON park in Florida

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