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Betsy Barlow Rogers says of Central Park, “I live overlooking the park, and I’m blessed at this stage in life just to know that heaven is at my doorstep." In the 80s, Rogers served as Central Park Administrator, leading the effort to restore it to its current glory. “It’s a wonderful feeling,” she adds. Rogers tell us about Frederick Law Olmsted and of course, Central Park.
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Just after Gordon Davis’ team rebuilt Central Park’s Sheep Meadow, it turned completely brown. Why “How do I know I’m not an arborist. I’m not a horticulturalist. I can’t tell an elm from an oak. That wasn’t my job.” His job was Parks Commissioner, and he was great at it. Davis tells us about Geoff Howard and The Sheep Meadow.
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Garth Risk Hallberg's debut novel, City on Fire, was named one of the best books of 2015 by The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco…
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New York City’s Central Park may soon be free of cars.A bill is being introduced before the City Council that would ban all automobiles from the roads…