Newsletter: October 22

BLOOD MANOR DRAWS BIG CROWDS
Blood Manor, the indoor haunted house on Broadway, is once again drawing big crowds, but this time it’s a pandemic!

TOUR BATTERY PARK MONTESSORI
Join us for a Virtual Teacher Meet & Greet TODAY
Thursday, October 22nd at 5:30 PM.
This is an opportunity for prospective families to meet our amazing educators, explore our Montessori curriculum, learn more about our Trilingual immersion approach in Spanish, Mandarin, and English and ask any questions you may have about
student life at Battery Park Montessori.
This info session is suitable for families interested in Nursery (2s) – Kindergarten at Battery Park Montessori.
Click to RSVP! / Sponsored

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NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHY IS WEST BWAY CLOSED OFF?
The NYPD has the vestigial remains of the uptown portion of West Broadway — between Lispenard and Canal — barricaded to traffic, along with the easternmost lane of Sixth Avenue.

PLASTIC BAGS BE GONE
After a few years of alternate plans, lawsuits and false starts, New York State can now enforce the Bag Waste Reduction law, meaning no more plastic bags, for reals.

SOCCER MADE IN TRIBECA: NEW AMSTERDAM FC
A new NISA soccer club, founded by a Tribecan, is playing some high level practice games right here on the fields. It’s the next best thing to stadium soccer.

CLEAN MARKET OPENS IN BROOKFIELD
Offering cryotherapy, IV drips and infrared saunas, the new wellness hub at Brookfield has services specifically designed for the times.

SEEN & HEARD, OUTDOOR DINING EDITION
Taking the bubble literally, City Vineyard has geodesic domes; Macao and Belle Reve add a distinctive flav; another tour of curbside art; Zona Tribeca adds structures to the sidewalk.

MEN WILL MOVE TO HOMELESS SHELTER AT RADISSON
The lawsuit filed by a group of Fidi residents will be heard in court on Nov. 16. Until then, men may be moved from the Lucerne to the Radisson.

 

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