The longtime youth baseball organization at Pier 40, which serves kids in downtown little leagues, has lost its permit for its indoor space. / 10 comments
A high school junior started a club that helps seniors update their phones, download apps, import contacts -- all the tech stuff that teenagers can do in their sleep. / 8 comments
One Tribeca woman's efforts have resulted in a multi-city network of donations that have already hit the ground in LA in one week. / 2 comments
Plus Cocoon expands to the UWS; "The Ice Cream Man" screening at the Museum of Jewish Heritage; The Roxy brings back Sunday brunch. / 1 comment
Plus dubious street art on Franklin; PS 150 to hold its Lunar New Year celebration. / 1 comment
The daycare has two other locations, Battery Park City and Prospect Heights.
Plus Ippodo Gallery will move to N. Moore in January; DSL is collecting gear to donate; a new showroom for Hudson and Duane.
DSL partners with US-Africa Children's Fellowship to send soccer equipment to Africa.
Plus Flaweless has a holiday pop-up shop on White; count birds on Governors this weekend; registration is open for Little League. / 3 comments
The indoor baseball facility has two batting cages and rooms set up for league play and parties. / 4 comments
An organization out of Canada called Socceroof will open its fourth location in the city, with a 20,000-square-foot space above the Alamo.
The high-style boutique for kids and teens opened on Greenwich in 2017. / 1 comment
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