Newsletter: June 29

MARIACHI’S IS CLOSED FOR GOOD
The phone and the website are disconnected and it looks like a longtime neighborhood fixture is shuttered for good.

SUMMER CAMP REIMAGINED
Kids still gotta be kids! And there’s lots for kids to do — here and at home — thanks to our local experts. So whether virtual or in small groups, they are providing fun for kids of all ages, wherever they are, for the long summer months ahead. / Sponsored

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THE NEW LOOK OF AL FRESCO IN THE CITY
Adding to the steady stream of new openings, a new crop of curbside bars and restaurants are taking over the city streets.

CITY HALL OCCUPIED
A couple hundred protestors are sleeping out on the plaza at the entrance to the 4/5/6 at Brooklyn Bridge until June 30 to demand $1 billion in NYPD budget cuts, while the city negotiates the budget.

VIN SUR VINGT IS CLOSED FOR GOOD
The diminutive yet lively wine bar on West Broadway and Warren has decided to close its Tribeca location, just as it starts to reopen its uptown spots.

CURBSIDE GOING FANCY
Curbside dining options are getting more plentiful and increasingly elaborate, including boots and plantints and a backyard picnic set-up. And some traffic blockades.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Where can you find this sweet mosaic detail, perhaps created by West Side Foundry?

 
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