Impaled Canada Goose Evades Rangers in Prospect Park
A Canada goose, named “Sticky,” for the stick-like arrow impaled in his throat, is easily eluding park rangers as they try to capture and treat the goose.
A Canada goose, named “Sticky,” for the stick-like arrow impaled in his throat, is easily eluding park rangers as they try to capture and treat the goose.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Update: The NYDP have identified the suspect as Mark Perkins. Perkins is a M/B/49, 5’7″, 175 lbs, with a mustache, Goatee, Black hair and Brown eyes. In a crime spree stretching over Tuesday night and [...]
Friday, March 26, 2010
A little tidbit to disrupt your lunch. Someone has been leaving a trail of chicken heads, flesh and assorted intestines around Prospect Park. The full stomach-turning story is available the NY Post. Just finish that [...]
Monday, February 15, 2010
With a day off school for Presidents Day, three young Windsor Terrace residents sold hot chocolate to raise money for Haiti. Business was brisk, and many customers donated more than the $1-per-cup price. All proceeds will be donated to Partners in Health, an organization providing health care services and resources to residents in Haiti.
Friday, June 18, 2010
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