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Don't Even Think About Model Motor Boating In Central Park

Don't Even Think About Model Motor Boating In Central Park

Musicians by Bethesda Fountain aren't the only ones decrying Central Park's new quiet zones, model boaters are mad too. Because one of the eight zones just happens to the park's famous model boat pond and in order to enforce the quiet cops have taken to a strict no motor boating policy. Even quiet motorboats. What would Stuart Little say? more ›

New Areas on SI Ferry Designed to Keep Staten Islanders Quiet

New Areas on SI Ferry Designed to Keep Staten Islanders Quiet

The Department of Transportation has agreed to relegate space on the middle deck of the Staten Island Ferry to become a designated "Quiet Zone." The SI Advance says that the area will be a place where passengers can seek solace to "avoid loud cell phone conversations, general chatter and ferryboat preachers who seek a captive audience." For now the Quiet Zones will be voluntary and self-policed, but City Councilman Ken Mitchell is drafting legislation for the DOT and NYPD to be able to enforce the new rules as well. Mitchell and State Senator Diane Savino pushed for the areas, similar to ones employed on Amtrak trains, because Staten Islanders face the longest average commute in the nation. After a survey went out to Ferry riders asking about their commutes, Savino says, "Everyone of them said that they wanted some place to go on the boat where they could go and just contemplate their life." The signs will be posted on the Bridge Deck of the three newest Molinari-class ferryboats; Savoy says she is brainstorming how to make the plan work for older ferry models as well. more ›

Parks Department Speaks Out on Thoth Arrest

Parks Department Speaks Out on Thoth Arrest

While performance artist Thoth, beloved by many, awaits his court date in August after getting arrested for "prayforming," the Parks Department has gotten back to us with their somewhat canned comment on the incident. Parks spokesperson Philip Abramson explains:

"There are many spaces in Central Park where unamplified music may be played without a permit. However, the Bethesda Terrace area has been designated a 'quiet zone' for many years. The Parks Department routinely asks musicians and performers to move from Bethesda to other areas of the park such as the Bandshell and Dead Road. more ›

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