Newsletter: August 16

LOCAL RESTAURANTS STRUGGLE WITH STAFFING
As with restaurants nationwide, finding experienced staff continues to be a challenge.

JOIN THE TAMID HEBREW SCHOOL!
Tamid’s Hebrew School community is creating mentches! Our K-12 holiday, history, ethics, and Hebrew curriculum teach kids about Positive Judaism and how to be kind, caring, and wise citizens of the world. On Wednesdays, our walking club teachers pick up kids after school from PS 234, Spruce St. and Ps 276. Class groups meet Downtown in-person or on-line once per week. For more information or to meet with our Director, e-mail school@tamidnyc.org. www.tamidnyc.org

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FIELD TRIP: OYSTER BAY, LONG ISLAND
The hamlet on the north shore of Long Island offers uncrowded beaches, good lunch spots, historical sites and the best Italian ices in the county.

SEEN & HEARD
Farmers market at 1 White: The restaurant is offering veggies from its Columbia County farm on Thursdays; an installation from Azikiwe Mohammed at the Seaport; Patisserie Chanson opening end of summer.

THE PAINTINGS OF LOUISE BOURNE
When not in Maine, the painter captures the evocative light and color of Tribeca’s streets.

NILI LOTAN WILL HAVE A LINE AT TARGET
The Tribecan, who opened her shop here in 2006, will debut a line of modern fall essentials this September.

SEEN & HEARD
Seeking help for the East Broadway commercial corridor; Downtown rebound report released; summer hours at Interlude.

WHERE IN TRIBECA?
When I think of Moxie I think of Calvin Coolidge! But I guess there were two people who liked it. Where is it?

 
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