Someone filleted Brooklyn’s viral hydrant-puddle fish pond. The vandal or vandals weren’t scared off by signs claiming the Bedford-Stuyvesant attraction was under surveillance and tore up the ...
The debate appears to be moot at this point. 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 ...
The pond, which had about 30 fish in it, including koi carp, goldfish and shubunkins was in a fenced-off garden opposite their home in Lye Valley, Headington. Sam, a pupil at St Gregory the Great ...
BROOKLYN - The Brooklyn puddle that caused a big splash for housing goldfish was reportedly ruined overnight Monday. The makeshift pond was originally created after Bed-Stuy residents noticed a ...
Efforts are underway to replaced damaged pump filters but the pond’s Shubunkins – a type of goldfish originating from Japan – ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, Brooklyn (WABC) -- A community is determined to keep a small makeshift goldfish pond alive in Brooklyn after it was destroyed by vandals overnight. Residents who had raised ...
The fire-hydrant fish pond in Bedford-Stuyvesant is still going strong despite threats from the city — and a plague of sticky ...
The goldfish were found in the pond near Thomas Hardy's cottage More than 100 goldfish found in a pond that features in Thomas Hardy's short story The Withered Arm have been removed to protect newts.
Thousands of goldfish have been removed from a pond in order to prevent environmental damage. About 3,000 goldfish were discovered in Colliers Wood Pond, near Eastwood, Nottinghamshire.
A half-an-hour drive from Boston, Massachusetts, in the town of Concord, sits one of the most revered literary landscapes in the world: the 2,680-acre Walden Woods and Walden Pond State Reservation.