Newsletter: May 6

OLD KID ON A NEW BLOCK: CHAMBERS STREET WINES
The new retail space for the Tribeca old-timer is smaller, but it sits over two floors of wine warehouse for an even bigger selection. And it’s still on Chambers.

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HASHI JAPANESE MARKET IS OPEN
The Japanese bodega is on two floors with a huge selection. Plus a dry cleaner emerges from the shadows of a sidewalk bridge in Fidi; Washington Market School sets street fair for June 1; harbor safety day this weekend at Pier 26.

SATELLITE COLLECTIVE IN RESIDENCE ON READE
The artists’ collective will present a series of ballets, concerts and visual art shows in the Mriya space on Reade May 9-21.

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WASHINGTON MARKET PARK LAUNCHES FIRST ANNUAL FUND
The Friends of Washington Market Park aim to cover expenses for their events, including Halloween, movie nights, concerts, holiday parties and more.

SPECTERS AND PORTALS AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER
Where’s Sigourney Weaver when you need her?

MAKE MOMMY HAPPY :)
Darling Moon Flower at Cafe Atelier has premium blooms for the perfect floral gift, with unique designs for centerpieces, vase arrangements and bouquets. Come by the store at 112 Hudson to explore other gifts as well,
like our sweet homemade scented flower candles.
Order on the website or text/call 646-895-0133 / Sponsored

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CB1 AGENDAS FOR MAY
The shelter for Washington and Rector, Seaport resiliency plans, nominations for new officers and chairs.

SEEN & HEARD
A craft market for Mother’s Day at Cocoon. Plus River To River dates are set for June; Dennis Leary at the 9/11 Museum; NYAA’s longtime president will step down.

 

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