There’s something fishy about this Brooklyn block. 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 ...
He tried to get off the hook. One of the caretakers behind the viral Brooklyn “aquarium” tried to use the quirky aquatic feature as a get-out-of-jail-free card Friday – before he was sentenced to 12 ...
In New York City's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, goldfish are the talk of the block. A broken sidewalk with a leaky metal fire hydrant is now a colorfully decorated fish pond. WNYC's Rosemary ...
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet nor hail shall keep the Bedford-Stuyvesant goldfish pond from welcoming curious visitors, its creator told The Post. The TikTok-famous goldfish pond, crafted from a ...
In Bedford-Stuyvesant, an animal lover thought she was doing the right thing by freeing fish from a sidewalk pit. The man who created the pond saw it differently. By Christopher Maag The great ...
A group of Brooklyn men created a makeshift goldfish pond in a puddle pooling under a leaky hydrant, delighting some locals, and concerning others who fear the fish will not survive. Longtime ...
NEW YORK — An urban pond where goldfish used to swim beneath a leaky New York City fire hydrant has been replaced by a new makeshift aquarium, days after the city paved over the old one due to safety ...
A leaky fire hydrant in a hole in the sidewalk becomes a community gathering place when a few neighbors turn the eyesore into a goldfish pond. In New York City's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, ...