Newsletter: January 12

BED BATH & BEYOND ON THE BRINK
The company is closing 150 stores immediately (not ours) and said it doubts it can continue to operate as a “going concern.”

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SEEN & HEARD
White Lotus fan alert. Plus an all-star reading and audience at Mysterious Bookshop; PS 150 welcomes the rabbit; an alternative view of Broadway and Franklin.

BOOKS OF TRIBECA: POCKET8S
Local author Amy Sewell, who made the documentary “Mad Hot Ballroom,” has published her first novel — a psychological thriller.

Bring Brooklyn Robot Foundry Back to Tribeca!
Do you know someone who’d like to be their own boss and bring these beloved robot-building programs back to Tribeca by opening their very own Brooklyn Robot Foundry franchise? No need for an engineering or teaching background – the folks at the Foundry have already designed a robust curriculum and will teach them everything! Imagine inspiring the next generation of creative problem-solvers through super fun and creative hands-on learning each day. It doesn’t get better than this.
C’mon Tribeca, let’s find someone to bring back the robots! / Sponsored

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NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHY IS LIBERTY PARK CLOSED?
The park was closed for a day and a half while drone filming took place for the church.

SEEN & HEARD
More Law & Order on the streets of Tribeca. Plus tree composting through Jan. 14; a primer on community boards; blood drives coming up in the neighborhood.

 

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