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September 27, 2021

PS 150 welcomes a new principal from the neighborhood

Nico Victorino comes to the school from down the street -- he's been an assistant principal at PS 276 for the past seven years and a city school teacher since 2012.

September 23, 2021

Seen & Heard: Congestion Pricing meeting tonight

Plus neighbors are taking action against rats; a public art discussion with Kamau Ware; an oyster bar for the Holy Ground space; Paisley extends hours to add lunch and brunch. / 10 comments

September 20, 2021

The Anatomy of a Block: Murray between Broadway and Church

The block's storefront retail not only took a hit during the pandemic, but it is also plagued by a proliferation of sidewalk sheds that never seem to go away. / 1 comment

September 19, 2021

Where is Where in Tribeca?

It's been 11 years and 618 posts since the local game was first published, and it's time for a change. In the meantime, a look back on the neighborhood through WIT? / 2 comments

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  • Saying Elizabeth Street Garden is your favorite park in the city is immediately disqualifying. NIMBY virtue signaling. No thanks. — James Boudan / The Candidates 2026: David Siffert

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  • Thank you very much, beautiful flowers and continued work on the park...please thank Erica Martini she must be tremendous! — Dwight & Simone Alexander / ShoutOut: The volunteers and neighbors who brought us tulips

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September 17, 2021

In the News: More dissing on Downtown

A review of the World Trade Center site; 15 Beekman renderings revealed; Soho Rep. and its unique job creation program. / 1 comment

September 16, 2021

Brooklyn Bridge gets a dedicated bike path

Pedestrians will now own the elevated walkway, and bikes are routed onto a two-way protected path that takes up the innermost western-bound car lane. / 10 comments

September 15, 2021

Nosy Neighbor: What’s doing with the sidewalk shed at PS 234?

The sidewalk bridge covering two sides of the school has been up for what I think is at least four years, and it looks like there's a ways to go. / 5 comments

September 13, 2021

In the News: A primer on 250 Water

Plus a local filmmaker follows the children of 9/11; Jane Rosenthal on Sept. 11th; the homeless man on Murray and Church. / 12 comments

Seen & Heard: Images from around the neighborhood

The World Trade Center was packed Saturday night and just as busy yesterday, with visitors coming to the memorial and landing as far north as Hubert Street. / 1 comment

September 12, 2021

Scenes from the memorial

Photographer Jin S. Lee captured the ceremony and visits to the grounds by families yesterday. / 2 comments

September 10, 2021

Remembering 9/11: Neighbors look back on that day, 20 years ago

The photographer Robert Ripps shot the World Trade Center site from neighborhood rooftops in the days and months following Sept. 11.

Remembering 9/11: Neighbors look back on that day, 20 years ago

The photographer Robert Ripps captured the scene on the streets of the neighborhood in the days following.

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