Newsletter: January 14

WHAT TRIBECANS CARED ABOUT IN 2020
A list of the 25 posts that received the most traffic over a year like no other, including the deaths of three prominent members of the community.

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MORE TIMELY COMMENTARY ON FRANKLIN
The windows of a taxpayer on Franklin continue to share commentary on the latest shenanigans in Washington.

VIGIL TODAY AT MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE
Students and teachers from PS/IS 276 will hold a vigil today at 4 to support the museum after a Confederate flag was tied to its doors. Plus police have some information on the suspects. It’s a startling reminder that antisemitism and white supremacy is alive and well, even here.

SEEN & HEARD
Tribeca’s Kitchen gets a reno. Plus a peek inside Hope; Playgarden Prep launches online preschool.

SEEN & HEARD: MEA CULPA?
The New Yorker’s inaugural 2021 cover features the the Thomas Street side of the Odeon’s outdoor setup in an evocative painting by Jorge Colombo.

MADE IN TRIBECA: ROSE BOX
A Tribecan and her business partner apply their fashion sense to custom designed preserved roses, creating an online business that now has a storefront on Franklin Street.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT’S GOING ON AT 24 MURRAY?
Gutted by a five-alarm fire in September 2017 and condemned, the building that stretches from Murray to Park Place on Church is finally seeing some renovation work underway.

FIELD TRIP: BIKE (OR RUN!) TO CANADA
The newly christened Empire State Trail starts in Battery Park City and ends in Buffalo with 75 percent of it off road. The trail’s website also is a great planning tool for day trips.

 

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