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Month: May 2016

May 17, 2016

Double-crested Cormorant

  The double-crested Cormorant is often seen fishing off the esplanade of Battery Park City.  If you see one in the water, keep an eye on it, as in a short amount of time, it’ll dive underneath the water in search of food.  Count to ten and look around and you will see it resurface,...
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May 16, 2016

Battery Park City Day Nursery

Thursday, May 19th 3:30-6:30 p.m. $5.00 per ride/person Rain or shine! Proceeds benefit our enrichment program 215 South End Avenue  
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May 16, 2016

Today in History

1527 – Florence becomes a republic 1606 – 2,000 foreigners murdered in Russia 1792 – Denmark abolishes slave trade 1817 – Mississippi River steamboat service begins 1861 – Kentucky proclaims its neutrality Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir (1822-1900), inventor of the gas engine 1862 – Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir a Belgian engineer developed the internal combustion engine in 1858. By 1859, Lenoir’s experimentation without...
From the NTSB: "About 1735 e.d.t.,on May 16, 1977, the right landing gear of a New York Airways, Inc., Sikorsky Model S-61L helicopter, N619PA, failed while the aircraft was parked, with rotors turning, on the rooftop heliport of the Pan Am Building in New York, New York.
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May 16, 2016

Double-crested Cormorant

  The double-crested Cormorant is often seen fishing off the esplanade of Battery Park City.  If you see one in the water, keep an eye on it, as in a short amount of time, it’ll dive underneath the water in search of food.  Count to ten and look around and you will see it resurface,...
Double-creasted Cormorant
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May 16, 2016

EYES TO THE SKY May 16 – 29, 2016

Observers of Mars are scattered throughout the world. This provides the opportunity to have continuous coverage of Mars since it is always night somewhere and thus Mars can (at least potentially) be constantly observed. There is a bit of a gap in the Pacific area, though, and Kwajalein [in the Republic of the Marshall Islands]...
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May 16, 2016

Dulcinea Comes Downtown

Battery Park City’s own New American Youth Ballet (NAYB) will present next Sunday (May 22) a dance adaptation of “Someday,” the elegy to motherhood by children’s book author Alison McGhee. The dancers will be led by NAYB director and choreographer Elizabeth Flores and accompanied by a full, 40-piece orchestra, performing original music by Alan Turry,...
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