Newsletter: November 4

CHRISTOPHER MARTE WINS CITY COUNCIL SEAT
The Lower East Side resident won the June primary, beating out eight other candidates, and now has won against the Independent and Republican candidates.

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WHAT’S BETTER THAN A TRIBECA HALLOWEEN?
Even without this year’s party, the Friends of Washington Market Park’s annual parade was a great celebration of the neighborhood.

VIET CAFE OPENS TODAY
Plus an update on DC37 on Chambers; wayfinding in Battery Park City; Dine Around Downtown at home reboot.

PARENTING WITH INTENTIONALITY
Rabbi Darren Levine and Tamid host author and parenting expert, Dasee Berkowitz, this Friday from 9-10 AM. People of all faiths and backgrounds are invited to explore how to parent with more love, listening, empathy, curiosity and connection. A parent of three children, Berkowitz will combine personal insights and Jewish wisdom to help parents embrace every challenge
with perspective and enthusiasm.
All are welcome.
Please RSVP to connect@tamidnyc.org for the zoom link. / Sponsored
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NEW VEGETARIAN ON THE BLOCK: GRECA
Owner Tom Galis made a personal transformation and decided to follow it with a professional one as well.

MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES COLLECTING LOCAL STORIES
The city will add oral histories to its collections of images and maps to create multi-media stories for each neighborhood.

SEEN & HEARD
Marathi opens at Tribeca’s Kitchen. Plus fireworks scheduled off Rockefeller for Diwali; the wall at the fields; Bogardus wins an award from the Victorians.

CB1 AGENDAS FOR NOVEMBER
Plans for 109 West Broadway, Warren 77, Hotel Barriere, Governors Island and much more.

MADE IN TRIBECA: AUNTYLAND FILM FESTIVAL
Sylvia Wong Lewis used her role as an aunty to document her family’s complex history. Now she’s celebrating the work of aunties — and women and girls — in film.

 
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