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 ...
In the video, which has amassed nearly 14 million views, RidgeX explained that the “Bed-Stuy Goldfish Pond,” named after Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, was the result of a ...
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 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.