Newsletter: April 11

SAYING GOODBYE TO DUDLEY’S PAW
Yvonne Fox wasn’t ready to say goodbye to the store she opened 27 years ago, but she’s resigned. And one by one, her customers and their owners are coming by to sneak in a last chat and a last treat.

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CELEBRATE WITH A SPECIAL SERVICE
Lower Manhattan Community Church invites you to join us for a special Easter service. All are welcome. There will be nursery care for infants and age-appropriate programs for toddlers through middle school students. Come early for bagels and coffee and to find a seat. We look forward to celebrating with you! / Sponsored

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IN THE NEWS: Cars set on fire on Laight Street
Plus could a Whole Foods bodega come to Tribeca? the Dominick has tax troubles; a survey of the residential developments in Hudson Square; no dust renos from the Journal.

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SEEN & HEARD: 100 Franklin sheds its skin
Plus Spruce Street first graders get a tour of Thalassa; the China Institute offers Go classes; bike lane extended on Lafayette; one more look at the Mill Street Synagogue.

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HEARING FOR JAIL: ACCUSATIONS OF RACISM
The city’s racial dynamic was on full display last night at a presentation and CB1 hearing for the proposed jail on White Street. But the city provided little more info about its proposal.

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SEEN & HEARD: Australian bridal imports on Warren
Plus seeking info on the stake-out at Balloon Saloon; upcoming meeting for Tribeca Alliance Partnership; a proposed fee for paper bags; promises from the Five Boro Bike Tour.

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DLL OPENING DAY BY THE NUMBERS AND SMILES
Downtown Little League is now the largest single chapter little league program in the United States, and to illustrate that, here are some numbers and even better, photos by a local pro.

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SEEN & HEARD: Another neighborhood bench mystery.
Plus Frankly Wines is expanding; Pen Parentis presents a panel discussion on individualism; a study of Jack the Ripper at the Mysterious Bookshop; get a dose of Bach at lunchtime at St. Paul’s.

 

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