Newsletter: October 29

EARLY VOTING IS WELL UNDERWAY
From now till Nov. 1, Tribecans can cast their vote early at St. Anthony of Padua on Houston.

SEEN & HEARD
Composting is back at Greenmarket. Plus more interactive art in Battery Park City; Lower Manhattan’s first brewery finally opens on Vandam.

A SKUNK BY ANY OTHER NAME…
Local residents following their nose for news captured some furry Tribeca fauna on film.

SEEN & HEARD
We miss making soup and cookies.” Cafe Clementine is seeking a new Tribeca space; a man tries to break into a building on Franklin with a hammer; Soho Photo Gallery will reopen soon; ONDA Beauty has reopened for shopping and services.

ROCKEFELLER PARK PLAYGROUND IS BACK ONLINE
Battery Park City completes the renovation of its fourth (and final) playground in the past two years with the opening of Rockefeller Park’s playground.

SEEN & HEARD
One World Trade opens Sunday. Plus @1penemy takes on the #1 public enemy; Tre Sorelle paints it red; Temple Court brings the outdoors in; Mulberry & Vine reopens in Nomad.

ART IN TRIBECA: MEDUSA GETS HER MAN
A non-profit dedicated to the #metoo movement has installed a sculpture in Collect Pond Park that turns a Greek myth about extreme victim-shaming on its head.

 

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