Newsletter: May 13

NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: GLOSSLAB
A Tribeca resident opens the third location of the nail salon she founded in 2018 closer to home. Plus there are seven others in the pipeline.

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THE CANDIDATES 2021: SUSAN DAMPLO FOR CD1
The Village resident, lawyer and judge discusses the closing of Rikers, addressing quality of life crimes and the plague of otherism in our society.

MADE IN TRIBECA: STARTOVER
Two local residents have started an online forum to discuss topics related to wellness, work, wealth and lifestyle as a way to benefit from the curveballs the pandemic has thrown us all.

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NEW KID ON THE BLOCK: INSOMNIA COOKIES
The national chain that opened its 50th store here in 2014 now has more than 100 locations around the country. The hook: they deliver till 12:30 a.m.

IN THE NEWS
Looking back on Washington Street. Plus a Azikiwe Mohammed at the Yeh Art Gallery; a glut of condos in Fidi; a tourist is stabbed on the Chambers Street 1 train.

SEEN & HEARD
Whitney Community Day on Sunday. Plus the Tribeca Film Festival has shortened its name; Brookfield has mini golf through the month; meditate today on the river.

SEEN & HEARD
Go Cards! Plus Patisserie Chanson now targets end of summer; covid testing on Hudson; PJ Clarke’s is back open; Parm is still (and maybe permanently) closed.

 

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