Category Archives: Online-Offshore

Big Years Ahead: GIA Needs Your Help

While the Island lies quiet for the winter, big changes are afoot. Phase I of the Park and Public Space Master Plan and critical infrastructure improvements GIA has long advocated are about to become a reality with a groundbreaking next … Continue reading

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G.I.A. Inc.

The Governors Island Alliance has laid plans to become an independent organization, wholly separate from the Regional Plan Association, which created it and has nurtured it from the beginning. Technically, the Alliance has been a corporation since 2002, when it … Continue reading

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For Old Seawall A New Facelift

The section of the Island’s seawall that takes the most pounding from the often stormy waters of New York harbor was originally a retaining wall, built as a boundary for the Lexington Avenue tunnel debris landfill that doubled the size … Continue reading

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See the Island on YouTube

The Island is featured in a new installment of the “Tourist in Your Own Town” series produced by the NY Landmarks Conservancy. Click here for a tour guided by conservancy president Peg Breen (who’s also a G.I.A. board member).

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A Park Begins to Blossom

Amazing things happen when the Island shuts down for the winter. Not least, construction of the park will start in the ball fields where Prince Harry has been playing polo for two years, transforming them into three distinct spaces: Liggett … Continue reading

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‘Sound’ Art for the Island

Susan Philipz, a prize-winning artist who creates ‘sculptural’ sound, has been selected to develop a permanent piece on the Island under the city’s Percent for Art program. She is best known for sound projections of her unaccompanied renditions of popular songs … Continue reading

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The Governor’s Summer Guests

Rain, heat and Irene conspired to slow the flow of visitors this year. Some 448,000 seekers sought the Island’s special outdoors this summer, only slightly more than last year’s 443,000 because… The two hottest days of the July heat wave … Continue reading

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Lost History Link

The Island lost a link to history when Charlie Kahlman died in October. A certified historian, he was an N.P.S. Ranger who had been guiding visitors through the National Monument since 2007, and previously at Grant’s Tomb and Castle Clinton. … Continue reading

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WATER: Hooking up to Redhook

Legend has it that Dutch dairymaids carried their milk across the quarter-mile from Red Hook to Governors Island on foot at low tide – thus the name Buttermilk Channel. The channel is deeper now, much deeper. The challenge today is … Continue reading

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IN-DOCKtrination at the Harbor School

Forty teenagers reported to the Battery Maritime Building at 8 o’clock in the morning on Monday, August 1, to start their IN-DOCKtrination for four years at the Harbor School. Paperwork completed, they boarded the Coursen and ferried to the Island … Continue reading

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