Newsletter: April 11

GRAND BANKS IS OPEN
Plus Marc Forgione schedules last day on Reade Street; sailing season is open at the Seaport; a new show at Mriya Gallery.

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PETER BIANCO, WHO LOVED HIS WIFE, HIS FAMILY AND
HIS ADOPTED NEIGHBORHOOD, DIES AT 51
Born and raised in Rome, he chose the United States — and Tribeca — to raise his family, becoming a citizen in 2021. He was felled by glioblastoma.

IN THE NEWS
New Jersey vs. congestion pricing case heard in court. Plus Mary Miss piece to be dismantled; Christopher Wool at 101 Greenwich; a list of unsafe parking garages.

NEW TO MARKET
88 Byram Ridge Road, Armonk.
New construction offered for $3,195,000. Move in by the summer! Reach out to us today to set up a private tour. / Sponsored

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ECLIPSE WATCHERS FROM TRIBECA TO VERMONT
Folks donned their glasses in the neighborhood to catch the partial eclipse on Monday, plus a view of totality in Vermont.

NOSY NEIGHBOR: WHAT ARE THESE GIANT PAVERS?
M. wrote: Do you know what the giant pavers outside of Stuy High School are for? Feels like they have been there for some time.

PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING IS ON NOW
District 1 residents can vote now through Saturday for three of seven projects that the councilman will then fund.

THE CITY’S SOCIAL HISTORY, TOLD THROUGH RESTAURANTS
Bubby’s, Delmonico’s and the former City Hall get a mention in a massive round-up of the restaurants that defined the city’s social history for the past century.

 

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