Newsletter: May 4

SEEN & HEARD: THE FLYOVER AND A CITY UNIMPRESSED
During the Blue Angels flyover, the NYPD boat got the biggest cheers; beware Amazon delivery scams; a tiny play for a time of no plays.

SHOP LOCAL FOR MOTHER’S DAY!
Local retailers are taking orders for Mother’s Day (this Sunday!) with offerings of cozy home goods from Stella, jewelry from Lola, specials from Tribeca Wine Merchants, meals and roses from City Vineyard, spring outfits from Valley Tribeca, original art from Hemingway African Gallery, new offerings from A Uno, paint consults from Incolour, new wheels from Priority Bicycles, luxury home goods from Stillfried Wien, one-of-a-kind rugs Carini Carpets, custom framing from GK Framing, Reflectel Mirror TVs, skin care from Teresa Tarmey and family portraits from Leshem Loft.

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PUPCULTURE REOPENING FIVE DAYS A WEEK
The groomer and doggie day care service on Hudson and Laight is back open for business after clients called to say their dogs were missing their social life. Sounds familiar.

ICYMI: IT’S MAY
Lily of the valley is in season and can be delivered to your door; get flowers straight from Holland; get some cooking at home tips direct from Houseman; get a sketch of your pet with a donation.

LOCAL BUSINESS UPDATE: TRIBECA THERAPY
Local therapist Matt Lundquist and his team are working over time, and also taking your questions about the challenges of living in the COVID era here.

QUESTIONS FOR THERAPISTS IN A TIME OF CRISIS
The nine therapists at Tribeca Therapy compiled the most frequent questions they have been getting from clients. The list shows the range of losses and challenges folks are facing in all sorts of circumstances.

IN THE NEWS
Observations on remote principal-ing. The principal of PS 234 on remote learning and teaching; suit filed by tenants at 50 Murray is struck down; which neighborhoods in the city are getting the most COVID testing.

WEEKEND DISTANCE ACTIVITY: MAKE ART WITH MANHATTAN YOUTH!
Manhattan Youth is setting local kids up with the supplies to make art for a neighborhood display in its storefront windows at the Downtown Community Center.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Yo! Where in Tribeca is this message to the neighborhood? HINT: it doesn’t actually say “Yo”…

 
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