Newsletter: September 30

ILLEGAL VENDORS ON BROADWAY HAVE MULTIPLIED
A combination of quiet storefronts and a new enforcement agency for sidewalk vending seems to have compounded the problem on Broadway.

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PS 150 WELCOMES A NEW PRINCIPAL
Nico Victorino comes to the school from down the street — he’s been an assistant principal at PS 276 for the past seven years and a city school teacher since 2012.

KIDS CONCERT AT DUANE PARK
Church Street School musicians will take over park series; Sing for Hope pianos come downtown; Bubby’s now sells pancake mix; join the 1st Precinct community council.

IN THE NEWS
Gyms opening new locations. Plus Tribeca through the Odeon lens 40 years ago; the Blue School sells some real estate; Google settles long-term on Houston Street.

SEEN & HEARD
Fundraiser for The Battery gardens. Plus two secret spots for outdoor picnics; four new galleries for the Tribeca Gallery District.

ART IN TRIBECA: XO WORLD AT THE WTC
An artist promoting world peace and unity has installed two temporary sculptures at the World Trade Center and the Oculus.

SEEN & HEARD
Cooking lessons downtown. Plus a new show at Pace Art Gallery and Art Projects International; a $22 million plan for the streets of Hudson Square.

 
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