Newsletter: January 29

PIER 26 SCIENCE PLAYGROUND IS OPEN
The playground features two monumental, interactive, climbable play structures in the shape of an Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon, slides, climbing nets and lots of fun nooks and crannies.

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FOUR YEARS LATER, SIDEWALK REOPENS
The east side of Broadway for the two blocks between Worth and Duane has been inaccessible for four years, thanks to the renovation of the underground garage at 26 Federal Plaza.

SOME FABULOUS TRIBECA LOFTS
A Stranger Things loft; an old-school live/work painter’s studio; the Versailles pied-a-terre is of course a penthouse; a ground floor loft that was once a nightclub from the Tribeca of yore.

Explore German-American School Manhattan, now a K-5 & Preschool. A true dual immersion school for all New Yorkers. Experience game-changing content-based language immersion and our expertly blended curriculum. Non-German speakers may apply! GSM offers small classes and
is an IB PYP candidate school!
We are opening our doors to our campus and invite you to also meet our partners, the Galli Theater & the Kinderbooks library!
You can tour both locations, chat with the GSM educators, experience an interactive play
& participate in German-language story time.
Find out more at www.germanschoolmanhattan.org. / Sponsored

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POETS HOUSE HAS REOPENED
The library on Murray and South End Avenue closed during covid. Plus winter dogs days on Governors Island; community board applications now open; summer internship and resume help for high schoolers from Manhattan DA.

IN THE NEWS
*Another* stalker for Taylor. Plus a city tax break for empty office buildings; spotlight on Greenwich St. Jewelers; how Tracy Anderson gets it done.

JCP DOWNTOWN IS FOR FAMILIES
Join our fun and musical class on Friday mornings and go home with a challah for Shabbat! For children up to age 2. To learn more and register online, click here. / Sponsored

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ENGLAND WANT THE WAVERTREE BACK
They are dreaming, but it was a fun opportunity to learn about the history of the ship, which has been part of the South Street Seaport Museum for 54 years.

 

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