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Theme by Day LP.
19th
April

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#nyc #pinky #dirtythief #pens #brooklyn #parkslope #cat #cats #petstagram #napsizlife (Taken with Instagram at Butters Gay Bar)
12th
April

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Such an amazing show #jarvis #music #pulp #radiocity #nyc  (Taken with Instagram at Radio City Music Hall)
12th
April

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PULP #nyc #radiocity #pulp #music #jarvis  (Taken with Instagram at Radio City Music Hall)
12th
April

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Pulp!!!!! #pulp #radiocity #nyc (Taken with instagram)
1st
April

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This is happening right now #icecream #bananasplit #nyc #les #foodporn #dessert #food  (Taken with Instagram at Schiller’s Liquor Bar)
1st
April

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Blueberry ricotta pancakes with lemon curd #bliss #foodporn #food #nyc #lemon #pancakes  (Taken with Instagram at Locanda Verde)
20th
March

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nycedc:

Today NYC Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway, NYCDEP Commissioner Carter Strickland and NYCEDC President Seth Pinsky announced the release of a Request for Proposals to design, construct, install and operate solar and wind power facilities at Fresh Kills on Staten Island. Approximately 75 acres of land are available for lease and have the potential to be developed into large-scale facilities that could generate up to 20 megawatts of renewable energy—enough to power roughly 6,000 homes. The project would more than double the City’s current renewable energy capacity. Fostering the market for renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions are two initiatives of PlaNYC, Mayor Bloomberg’s sustainability blueprint for New York City. 
Deputy Mayor Holloway:

“New York City needs energy to keep it running, and we want that power to be reliable, clean, and affordable. This RFP does all of those things and, if successful, will more than double the renewable energy capacity in the City. Renewable energy is the most sustainable kind, and under Mayor Bloomberg’s leadership we’re maximizing the use of City assets to develop as much capacity as possible.”

Fresh Kills spans 2,200 acres on the western shore of Staten Island and served as the City’s principal solid waste landfill until 2001. In 2006, the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation began work to develop Freshkills Park, which will incorporate the solar and wind power installations outlined in the Request for Proposals.
For more details, view the Request for Proposals. Responses are due on a rolling basis to be reviewed at each submission deadline: May 24, 2012, August 15, 2012, November 15, 2012, and a final submission date of February 15, 2013.
Learn more about NYCEDC projects on Staten Island and to boost the green economy.
17th
March

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Maura and #tinyhat #nyc #midtown #march17 #irish #green #stpatricksday #parade  (Taken with Instagram at Tiffany & Co)