Newsletter: October 26

THE CROWDS, THE SCREAMS AT BLOOD MANOR
I went myself to see the crowds and the experience of Blood Manor first hand. There’s a lot of scary stuff going on.

TOUR PINE STREET SCHOOL
Join us for a Virtual Teacher Meet & Greet on
Thursday, October 29th at 5:30 PM.
This is an opportunity for prospective families to meet our amazing educators, explore the International Baccalaureate and our middle school curriculum, learn more about our dual language immersion approach in Spanish and Mandarin, and ask any questions you may have about student life at Pine Street School.
This info session is suitable for families interested in
Nursery (2s) – 8th Grade at Pine Street School.
Click to RSVP! / Sponsored

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MADE IN TRIBECA: WOODLEY + LOWE
The owner of Tribeca Treats has refocused her talents on the teen fashion business, but this time she’s letting the kids call the shots (well, mostly).

SEEKING INPUT ON CITI BIKE LOCATIONS
A website set up to reconsider the Duane and Greenwich station includes some local ridership data and a survey to take the temperature of local residents.

SEEN & HEARD
Dee Dee strikes again. Plus Dancebody is now open for privates; the Wintergarden has a monster hanging from the ceiling; Washington Market Park gets hit with graffiti.

LOCAL ARTISTS CHIP IN ON CURBSIDE CANVAS
The movement is spreading downtown and over to Brooklyn. Plus there was another crawl this past weekend, and a growing list of local artists have lent their talents to the curbside scene here.

CITI BIKE IS EXPANDING HERE
The Warren and West Broadway station is back, and bigger than ever. But it can’t compete with Laight Street, which covers the entire south side of the block.

FIELD TRIP: ANTHONY’S NOSE, CORTLANDT, NY
An hour’s drive gets you over the Bear Mountain Bridge to a popular-for-a-reason hike up to a viewy outcropping; 10 minutes away is the waterfront town of Peekskill.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
Where in (not really) Tribeca are these deco leaves?

 

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