Stories are circulating that the famed “woman in white” has been seen walking along the path of the recently opened Newtown Creek Nature Walk, at night after the park is closed. She’s been spotted by workers inside the Newtown Creek Sewage Treatment Plant and by observers across the creek at a scrap metal yard.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/pdf/newtown_creek_nature_walk_flyer.pdf
Archive for May, 2008
Newtown Creek Sewage Treatment Plant
Posted in Background, Politics, tagged Brooklyn, chemical, Greenpoint, harbor, Manhattan, New York City, Newtown Creek, odor, Politics, Queens, renovation, sewage, toxic, toxins, waste, water, water treatment on May 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Newtown Creek Water Treatment Facility (in Greenpoint Brooklyn), built in the late ’60s, is the largest sewage treatment plant in New York City, and purportedly the largest on the East Coast as well. There are a lot of people in New York City – they all expel waste on a daily basis – and [...]
Sighting: St. Agnieska Visiting the Oil Spill
Posted in Politics, Religion, Sighting, tagged apparition, Brooklyn, event, first hand account, Greenpoint, Newtown Creek, Oil Spill, Politics, Religion, sacred, saint, vision, witness, woman on May 25, 2008 | 2 Comments »
This week “Saint Agnieska Watch” received some exciting news…witnesses, including a U.S. Coast Guard officer, reported seeing an “unspecified vision” of a woman hovering above Newtown Creek. At the particular spot where the apparition materialized, oil can actually be seen floating on top of the water between a man-made boom and the stone retaining wall at the [...]