Newsletter: April 20

A PUP ON THE RUN AND A DOWNTOWN RESCUE
A small critter, loose on the Westside Highway, gets rescued by one Reade Street family and adopted by another, with the help of a local vet and the services of the local groomer.

LUCKY STRIKE CLOSED FOR GOOD
Plus a waitress from the Square Diner is still serving; missing Marc Forgione; rentals down in BPC; 130 William still on track to open this summer.

SEEN & HEARD
Threads from Marc Forgione. Plus a virtual gallery at R & Company; Gigino’s is delivering and helping staff; help needed for shoe repair business on Church.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: WATCH FOR BIRDS IN BPC
Take 10 minutes to observe nature in Rockefeller and Wagner parks or along the esplanade and contribute to the authority’s Wildlife Survey.

LOCAL BUSINESS UPDATE: NANCY WHISKEY PUB
The bar, which has been on the corner of Lispenard and Sixth since 1967, is trying to support its staff with GoFundMe while it remains decorated still for St. Patty’s.

SEEN & HEARD
Curbside market at the Palm. Plus AQUA studio raising funds for its staff; a close viewing of the work of artist Barbara Kasten; a permanent vacation — with playlist — from Grand Banks.

PHOTOGRAPHER OFFERS TRIBECA PICS AS FUNDRAISER
Donna Ferrato has documented the neighborhood for years, and is now using that portfolio to help women trapped at home with their abusers.

SEEN & HEARD: GREENMARKET UPDATES
Plus a pet preparedness plan from Best Friends Shelter; a virtual show at Alexander and Bonin; the latest words from Robert Janz.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Another colorful message from our neighbors. Where is this rainbow of hope?

 

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