
The mystery of the messages from 85 Franklin continues
Periodic installations in the window of the little taxpayer between Church and Broadway offered political commentary -- and a mystery. / 2 comments

Newsletter: June 22
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Sneak Peek: Sushi Ichimura
The many-and-often-starred chef will be crafting meals twice a night at the neighborhood's latest omakase, a sister restaurant to l'abeille. / 3 comments

New Kid on the Block: Edith’s Sandwich Counter
Taking up residence at Tiny's is a to-go only setup in the doorway of the restaurant on West Broadway, serving breakfast and lunch daily.

Zucker’s kiosk in Bogardus Plaza has closed
The bagel shop's outpost opened a year ago and did not renew its lease. The Friends of Bogardus Plaza will soon identify a new vendor for the space. / 1 comment

Nosy Neighbor: Are restaurants allowed to advertise on their dining sheds?
"I thought restaurants could only build sheds within their property lines lines and are they now allowed to make money by putting advertising on them?" / 5 comments

An update on life after Kings
The pharmacy and store will close on June 30, but pharmacist Jones Chan will still be in the neighborhood at CVS. / 4 comments

Seen & Heard: Midsummer is upon us
Plus a month of plays at Federal Hall; another resiliency meeting for Rockefeller; Pride dance party at the Seaport. / 1 comment

In the News: Council race gets some notice
Plus a man is stabbed at cannabis shop on Nassau; a list of the city's most doomed development sites; Kings College on the brink.

Newsletter: June 19 | Happy Juneteenth
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Seen & Heard: Richard Younger retires from Church Street School
Plus French classes are back at Manhattan Youth; a surprise at Finn Square; Smyth Tavern adds outdoor seating. / 4 comments

The WTC performing arts center has a new name, an opening date and program
PAC NYC will open to the public on September 13, host its first concert on September 19. Memberships and tickets go on sale this month.
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Bringing in Trump?? Oh brother. — New York Girl / Nosy Neighbor: Is Hobby Lobby taking the entire second floor?
I don't think Sara is forcing anyone into an ideology. She merely posted facts; citizens can ignore them or read... — hmmm / Nosy Neighbor: Is Hobby Lobby taking the entire second floor?