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A puddle from a leaking hydrant has been turned into a public aquarium in Bedford-Stuyvesant, with dozens of goldfish swimming in an inch and a half of water at the bottom of a tree well.
His fellow founder, Hajj Malik Lovick — convicted of attempted murder, assault and gun charges for shooting a man outside the ...
After a video of goldfish in a puddle under a hydrant in Bed-Stuy went viral, people concerned with the fish’s health rescued, or stole, them in the night.
A Puddle Full of Goldfish in Bed-Stuy. ... Thursday afternoon, half-a-dozen people walked by with their phones out to get a video of the little orange carp on the sidewalk.
BED-STUY, Brooklyn (PIX11) – A school of goldfish has made its home on a Brooklyn sidewalk. The goldfish were seen swimming in a puddle fed by a leaking fire hydrant on the corner of Tompkins ...
Of all the cracks in the Big Apple to fill. Despite all the broken sidewalks and potholes plaguing the city, officials have opted to jump into action on the one hole New Yorkers had come to know ...
The controversy stems from the so-called “Bed-Stuy Goldfish Pond,” a sidewalk puddle near a leaky hydrant in Brooklyn where someone kept dumping fish in an effort to turn the hole into a sort ...
Before, the muddy sidewalk pit had been an eyesore, Washington said. Now, the whimsy and joy sparked by the fish pond, which is only a few inches deep, is having an outsize effect on the community ...
The brouhaha over the so-called “Bed-Stuy Goldfish Pond,” a sidewalk puddle near a leaky hydrant in Brooklyn where someone keeps dumping fish, just kicked up a notch. Advocates want the ...
Solar panel generated heaters,” Hajj-Malik Lovick, who helped construct the fish puddle, said. He added that organizers were planning to erect a cover to prevent the snow and freezing rain from ...