Newsletter: October 28

CITI BIKE ON DUANE WILL MOVE TO PARK
After more than a year of back-and-forth with neighbors and restaurant owners, the city has decided to move the station.

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SEEN & HEARD
Chanson is still in process. Plus Tribeca’s Kitchen is going back to its Greek roots; a Book Nook baby; CB1 has a new number and new hours.

UPDATE: WHAT’S DOING FOR HALLOWEEN?
The usual Tribeca events are scaled down again this year, but there’s still fun to be had door-to-door at the neighborhood’s storefronts and at Washington Market Park.

FUN FOR KIDS AND PARENTS AT PAISLEY!
Every Sunday from 12-2pm, Paisley Restaurant welcomes The Great Ragidy Supreme! Parents can enjoy a delicious Indian meal and drinks with friends and family while their kids are entertained with a wonderful Magic Show in our private dining room. Tell your kids and bring friends! Join us by making your reservation on Resy or by calling us at 212-274-8003!
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FUNDRAISER FOR DOORMAN AT 50 MURRAY
Extreme consequences from covid have left him unable to work or care for his wife, who is disabled from diabetes. Neighbors have already raised more than $20k.

SEEN & HEARD
Considering Sandy nine years later. A boat tour will discuss the effects of flooding in NYC. Plus a walking tour of the BPCA resiliency plans; new theater and comedy at Soho Rep.; performances at Pace.

IN THE NEWS
The original Black media king. Plus a new Net settles on Reade Street; the story behind the new name at 77 Greenwich; De Niro wins in court.

EARLY VOTING IS OPEN
And the City Council District 1 seat is on the table. Plus a monumental sculpture is dedicated on the left bank; a dog is lost and found; Pier 26 gets award for best urban landscape.

 

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