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New York Movers .co is For Sale | contact jehall (at) mc.net - Don't miss the opportunity to check out NYC's best kept secret this summer. Visit the new Governors Island website to learn about the island, its history, and what's happening weekends through October 10. Events include miniature golf, art exhibits, concerts, and more.

Move over to the Staten Island Zoo for "Down Under Summer," an exhibit featuring some of the zoo's newest furry friends: wallabies, red kangaroos, and even a baby kangaroo, called a "Joey." The zoo is open seven days a week from 10 am to 4:45 pm.

Store your kite and join in at the FlyNY Kite Festival on Saturday, August 21 at Pier 1 from 10:30 am to 4 pm. This free event offers kite workshops, live entertainment, and a chance to see original, handmade kites in the design competition.

Hudson River Park's annual Blues BBQ Festival brings the best blues bands from across the country together with the city's finest barbecue restaurants for a fantastic summer day on the river. This free event takes place on August 22 from 2 to 9 pm.

New York Movers at Staten Island has a host of enjoyable things to do year-round, from Historic Richmond Town to cultural centers, museums, and the celebrated Staten Island Zoo.

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A brief move just can’t do the New York International Fringe Festival justice. Stretching out over two weeks, Fringe Fest will again include more than 1,000 distinct stage performances—running the gamut from absurdist comedies to social commentaries to hip-hop musicals—with participating theater companies from down the street and around the globe. Choose a show—or two—that floats your boat, or buy a multi-day pass to get the full experience.

Despite its massively understated name, New York Movers is in fact a month-long celebration of arts, culture and one of our most historic and dynamic neighborhoods. With more than 155 events being planned—and many still to be announced—uptown offerings include family-friendly fairs, fashion, concerts, conferences and even a fuel-efficient vehicle show.

One of New York City's most breathtaking and celebrated attractions, Central Park is a must-see for anyone visiting the five boroughs. Whether experienced during a fresh snowfall in the winter, the spectacular floral blossoms in spring, the steamy days of summer or the gorgeous, leaf-turning months of fall, Central Park is a sight to behold. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux between 1858 and 1873 and currently maintained by the Central Park Conservancy, the 843-acre park is an urban oasis of trees, gardens, rolling meadows, arches, sculptures, statues and vistas. The range of outdoor activities you can enjoy there is seemingly endless, from hiking, biking and ice-skating to simply lounging on a picnic blanket and listening to a live concert. To help you narrow down your choices, on the following pages we've gathered together some of the most popular attractions. For more information, visit the Central Park Conservancy's website.

While it's too soon to call for NYC Moving services, it a full-fledged neo-Renaissance, Harlem is unquestionably happening. Buoyed by an influx of former downtowners and emboldened by a tradition of culture and creativity, the neighborhood is chockablock with new high-end shops, restaurants, music halls, lounges and even a luxury hotel. It's all part of the quarter's ongoing effort to establish itself as a must-visit Manhattan destination, even while it retains its distinctive character. Harlem may still be beloved for its hundreds of churches, elegant row houses, unexpected parks and tiny home-cooking joints. But there's another side of Harlem in the offing these days: sleek, chic and sophisticated. It's Manhattan at its colorful best.