Henry Gross, super of 20 Seaman Avenue, near Dyckman Street in Inwood, has been accumulating paintings and sculpture for about five years, some salvaged from his building, others gifts.
It became Isham Park, a 20-acre appendage to Inwood Hill Park, made up of ballfields and rocky ledges along Seaman Avenue and Indian Road.
Running just 300 feet from Seaman Avenue before dead-ending in the park, Beak Street is the borough's shortest mapped street above Canal Street.
A Fire Department spokesman, Michael Candeleria, said that the woman, who was not identified, lived in the six-story building at 20 Seaman Avenue; her body was found in the bedroom.
June 19, 7 P.M., at Inwwood Hill Park (meet at Seaman Avenue and Isham Street entrance), Manhattan.
At the corner of 207th Street and Seaman Avenue, a memorial was set up for Brian Monaghan, 21, who had just started a construction job in the towers.
Soon the memorial on Seaman Avenue expanded for the mementos of other families.
At 2 P.M. at the flagpole near the Seaman Avenue and Isham Street park entrance.
Meets at 5 P.M. by the flagpole at the entrance at Seaman Avenue and Isham Street.
Meets at 2 P.M. at the Seaman Avenue and Isham Street park entrance.