Plus Stella celebrates 20 years in retail; Sylvia Weinstock bakes for a Gates wedding; a pediatrician moves a few blocks down.
Plus fireworks scheduled off Rockefeller for Diwali; the wall at the fields; Bogardus wins an award from the Victorians. / 1 comment
The Thai boxing gym, run by a British expat and welterweight champion, has closed its physical space permanently but continues to run its classes online.
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What was discussed: Converting the NYPD horse stables to a WTC command center (fie!); banning most left turns off Canal Street; the Bogardus Triangle clocktower; liquor license for Jung Sik; street closures for Duane Park events; counterfeit-goods legislation. / 8 comments
Dreaming big! Plus: Deals on boxing and a spa package; helping Poets House.
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