Newsletter: Sept. 2

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TREES AT PS 234?
Linda wrote: I am wondering if anyone knows why the tree that was planted in front of the entrance to PS 234 maybe 17 years ago appears dead.

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MAUD MARON WILL RUN AS AN INDEPENDENT
The Soho resident, who came in fourth in the Democratic primary in June, will run again on Nov. 2 in the general election.

GOLDMAN WILL BE STRICT ON VACCINES
Plus Conde Nast subleases some space; Biscuits and Bath will open a BPC location; Intermix founder sells in Tribeca.

SEEN & HEARD
More action on White Street lot: It looks like there’s a ghost kitchen setup on the corner of Sixth. Plus Todd Stone has a show at and of the World Trade Center; professional development at LMHQ, art on the streets.

MADE IN TRIBECA: CANINE FASHION AT HOOK & LADDER 8
A firefighter creates a better mousetrap for his face shield, and in the process designs an accessory for his pup that turns human heads.

SEEN & HEARD
250 Water brownfield cleanup hearings. Plus BMCC will honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11; a walk to end Alzheimer’s around downtown; Pixar Putt adds late hours through Oct. 31.

IN THE NEWS
Unfounded bomb threat at Woolworth Building. Plus a tea shop that sells sneakers; a million daffodils will honor coronavirus victims; the mansion tax explained.

 

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