NEW YORK — An urban pond where goldfish used to swim beneath a leaky New York City fire hydrant has been replaced by a new ...
He was lousy with tools, but built the world’s largest chain of hardware stores. He never owned a home aquarium, but created the planet’s biggest fish tank. Bernard Marcus, the larger-than-life ...
a leaky hydrant on Hancock Street created a pool of murky water that residents filled with store-bought goldfish. Videos of ...
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The New York City Department of Environmental Protection poured concrete over a community-built goldfish pond, citing safety ...
The neighborhood’s beloved sidewalk fish pond was resurrected this week — in an act of defiance that comes just five days ...
This is what it looked like before these fish and the little hydrant aquarium were *** favorite ... and residents filled it with store-bought goldfish. The pond was controversial from the start.
A makeshift aquarium that popped up this summer in a puddle beneath a leaky fire hydrant has been paved over, to the dismay ...
[But] these fish should never have been there in the first place.” The fire hydrant aquarium that was created ... then bought 100 common goldfish from a pet store for $16 and put them in the ...
The small puddle containing the fish in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood attracted dozens of visitors from across the city ...
A makeshift aquarium that popped up this summer in a ... to a tree bed on a residential street and residents filled it with store-bought goldfish. The pond was controversial from the start.