Newsletter: June 26

NEIGHBORS OPPOSE PLANS FOR THE PALM SPACE
The application indicated dancing, cover charges and a doorman, but the owners say their goal is a restaurant partially designed for “power breakfasts.”

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THE OP-ED WE’VE BEEN WAITING FOR
Two climate activists take on the Army Corps’ plan for the Westside that would most definitely ruin everything we value about living next to the river.

SEEN & HEARD
River & Blues in Rockefeller. Plus last chance for early voting; live music at Sant Ambroeus; rooftop movies at Pier 17; Dumas play at Castle Clinton.

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SEEN & HEARD
The Stones on Staple. Plus the Ectomobile races down N. Moore; a Dragon Boat festival this weekend; the Complete Playground will open in August.

DRESSED UP FOR PRIDE
Rainbow installations celebrate pride around the neighborhood. The parade is Sunday.

IN THE NEWS
Campaign finance status for council contenders. Plus Fidi Italian Etrusca has closed; city workers can work remote two days a week; an analysis of old office buildings’ value.

THE MYSTERY OF 85 FRANKLIN CONTINUES
Periodic installations in the windows of the little taxpayer between Church and Broadway offered political commentary — and a mystery.

 

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