New York Times: They are the casualties in a profoundly parched region: the yellowed lawns; the scorched median strips on highways from Westhampton, N.Y., to West Orange, N.J.; and the orangy brown tree on the island in the lake in Central Park. Don't worry, says the Central Park Conservancy. The tree is not dead. After a week that was hot and mostly dry, New York sweltered through a weekend that felt even hotter than it was, because of high humidity. It was a time when many people finally ......
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Along With the Heat, Scorched Lawns
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 19th, 2010
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