The lights are dimming on this year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The 11-ton Norway Spruce received a light dusting of ...
Nothing says “Christmas is over” like discarded spruce, fir and pine trees piled high on New York City sidewalks, waiting for trucks to cart them away. The Department of Sanitation used to ...
Every December, a giant Norway spruce attracts crowds to Manhattan's Rockefeller Center to celebrate the holidays. And once the season passes, the famous tree takes on a new life. Once the tree ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Now that Christmas is officially over, you might be wondering how to properly dispose your holiday tree -- whether it is real or artificial. With the expansion of NYC's curbside ...
Since 2007, retired Rockefeller Center Christmas Trees have been milled into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity. This year’s 74-foot-tall Norway spruce was delivered to NYC from West ...
There are three main ways to get rid of your Christmas tree in NYC. The holiday season has officially come to a close, which means it's time for clean up duties: from gift wrappings to leftover ...
For the first time in 15 years, Bing Crosby’s dream of a white Christmas was realized in New York City on Wednesday morning. One inch of snow was measured in Central Park at 7 a.m., enough for ...
Every year, the smell of spruce around New York City announces the arrival of as many as 200,000 Christmas trees. The seasonal workers who sell those trees often live in on-site trailers ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Have you started feeling the pressure of taking down your Christmas tree now that Dec. 25 has come and gone? New Yorkers used to have to wait for specific days set by the ...
The country’s food agency warned against using evergreens in food after the city of Ghent suggested an unusual form of ...
Spray paint cans are the latest unconventional objects in New York City to be arranged in the form of a Christmas tree. Standing in Freeman Alley at the UNTITLED Hotel on the Lower East Side ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — As the holiday season is quickly ending you have to decide how to get rid of your Christmas tree, and New York City’s annual festival, Mulchfest, has the perfect solution.