Getting Physical – and Physics – on Playground
Thursday, September 24th, 2009A student-designed playground debuted on Sept. 16, bringing an outdoor classroom to Public School/Middle School 394 and a neighborhood haven to Crown Heights.
A student-designed playground debuted on Sept. 16, bringing an outdoor classroom to Public School/Middle School 394 and a neighborhood haven to Crown Heights.
On a recent cold afternoon at the Parade Grounds in Brooklyn, half of the fields were bright green and alive with the sounds of play. The high ping of an aluminum baseball bat making contact with the ball mixed with shouting in Spanish as a nearby soccer game grew intense.
The other half was closed off, barren and gray-brown.
One of these fallow fields was supposed to have been covered in synthetic turf, like the livelier half of the Parade Grounds were.
But it hasn’t, and in all likelihood won’t be anytime soon.
Where the Tompkins Square Park children’s playground once stood is now a construction site surrounded by chain-link fencing.
A $1.5 million project by the Parks Department that began in August will revamp the playground. But some East Village residents are dismayed.
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