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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Nicole Rosenthal
A Long Island City asphalt recycling plant is spraying a “choking” stink along the Newtown Creek — leaving state regulators fuming and residents plugging their noses. State regulators first raised a stink about the noxious fumes from Green Asphalt back in January 2024, when the company was accused of spewing emissions that “unreasonably interfered with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property” in violation of the New York State Air Pollution Control Law.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Nicole Rosenthal
A Long Island City asphalt recycling plant is spraying a “choking” stink along the Newtown Creek — leaving state regulators fuming and residents plugging their noses. State regulators first raised a stink about the noxious fumes from Green Asphalt back in January 2024, when the company was accused of spewing emissions that “unreasonably interfered with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property” in violation of the New York State Air Pollution Control Law.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Nicole Rosenthal
Dog owners in hipster Brooklyn are barking mad over prickly weeds overtaking a popular local park that they worry could harm their precious pooches. The dreaded invasive foxtail grass in the dog run at Bushwick’s Maria Hernandez Park could be a danger to pets because its barbed seeds could scratch animals’ skin, ears, eyes — and even lungs, worried owners railed. “Last year a foxtail seed barb got lodged in our dog’s inner eyelid and scratched her cornea,” resident Jasmine Colahan told The Post.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Nicole Rosenthal
Dog owners in hipster Brooklyn are barking mad over prickly weeds overtaking a popular local park that they worry could harm their precious pooches. The dreaded invasive foxtail grass in the dog run at Bushwick’s Maria Hernandez Park could be a danger to pets because its barbed seeds could scratch animals’ skin, ears, eyes — and even lungs, worried owners railed.
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2 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Nicole Rosenthal
One New York City politician is pushing a law that would “fully legalize” bodega cats in the five boroughs. City Council member Keith Powers — who is running for Manhattan borough president — unveiled a bill to tweak the city health code to allow the ubiquitous, but surprisingly illegal, pets. “There are a lot of things that come to mind when you think of New York City, but bodegas – and the cats that live in them – are one of the iconic parts of our city,” Powers said.
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