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Increased conflict arises as affluent prep school students occupy recently renovated public housing playground.

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
June 11, 2024
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The Upper West Side is currently witnessing a battle for the concrete jungle gym.

In an interview with The Post, she mentioned that they were receiving disapproving looks as if they were the ones out of place.

Last week, the dispute over Cassone Playground, also referred to as “Llama Park” due to its concrete horse sculptures that are often mistaken for llamas, intensified with the posting of signs prohibiting non-residents from entering the area.

Frustrated residents have been heard shouting at parkgoers for not adhering to the new signs. One nanny shared that a resident even yelled at her, saying, “You let the other nannies know that they can’t come here either.”

According to the residents, they possess the authority to limit entry.

According to some tenants, the park is often filled with more outsiders than actual residents on certain days. Russell pointed out that while it’s fine for visitors to come and enjoy the park, they shouldn’t take over the space.

Beverly, a resident who has been living in the area for a long time, expressed her love for all children and emphasized the importance of treating everyone equally.

While in the park, she observed a resident informing a man that it was not permitted to bring his dog with him.

Sources have reported that there were two disputes at the location, both of which prompted calls to the police. However, no arrests were made, and the NYPD could not provide further details about the incidents.

It has been a topic of debate whether the park is open to the public or not. However, the residents seem to have the authority to restrict access. As per the officials, the city Parks Department does not have any jurisdiction over the playground.

According to the West Side Rag, the Trinity School had an agreement to utilize the area for kindergarten classes and recess in the past.

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According to the outlet, a May 28 email revealed that the school has decided to discontinue the use of the grounds.

Principal Kristin Crawford has instructed the suspension of recess play at the designated area for the time being. To ensure the safety of the students, she recommends that families also refrain from playing at the area after school and during weekends.

Parents of B’nai Jeshurun, an Upper West Side Hebrew school, reported that they had to discontinue the usage of it.

The board received heart-wrenching letters from schoolchildren, pleading to be allowed to play in the park. Their sadness was evident in their words, and they hoped that their voices would be heard.

She explained that the children came from diverse backgrounds and were from various parts of Manhattan. Regardless of their schools, residences, religions, or races, they were all able to play and integrate together.

David Owens, a nearby resident and father of two who has been visiting the park for over 50 years, empathizes with both perspectives but expresses concern about the potential closure of the park to the community. He believes that playgrounds play a crucial role in bringing people together and fostering a stronger sense of community.

Jon Levine also contributed to the reporting.

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