Newsletter: August 11
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In the News: A lawsuit challenging dining sheds
Plus the Oculus is #1 among transportation hubs in the world; Golden Diner makes best burgers list; Mercer Kitchen will close. / 25 comments
The Candidates 2022: Carlina Rivera for for the 10th Congressional District
The city councilmember for District 2 on her childhood in the district, transportation, public health, housing and other big issues.
The city’s best kids activities are right here in the neighborhood
There's no end to the fun kids can have in this neighborhood every day after school, with options for every age and every interest. / Sponsored
Luv Michael expands its mission during the pandemic
The non-profit granola bakery on Walker, where autistic adults run the show, has expanded to add an education element for the neurotypical world. / 1 comment
The Candidates 2022: Quanda Francis for the 10th Congressional District
The Brooklyn Heights resident, accountant and mother of three just began her political career 18 months ago and has run for three offices.
Battery Dance Festival starts this weekend at Wagner
The celebration of young choreographers (and India Independence Day!) runs all next week with performances at 7p.
Seen & Heard: Take to the water
There are a bunch of free events going on this month at downtown parks, plus Clipper City is sailing again at the Seaport. / 3 comments
Sneak Peek 2: Argo Tribeca
The new Mediterranean restaurant on Duane Park is open Tuesday through Sunday for dinners starting now. / 3 comments
Newsletter: August 8
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Spotlight: Di Fara Pizza
The pizzeria opened in Midwood, Brooklyn, in 1965. Now the founders seven children are expanding so that all New Yorkers can grab a slice. / 1 comment
@Matt: Questions for you: * Why does the $1b/yr revenue requirement make CP regressive? * If it is regressive, why... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
I hope they power wash afterwards. Such a filthy mess. — Not a Zona fan / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
I believe this a a regressive tax especially when the law requires the MTA raise 1 billion per year from... — Matt / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
One Zona Tribeca shed has been removed! Looks as if they are all finally coming down. I sincerely hope they... — Not a Zona fan / An update on the future of curbside dining sheds
totally agree, Hochul has watered down CP after illegally delaying implementation by six months & played terrible politics. She ran... — Isaac / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Are there any exemptions for the ill and handicapped driving to doctors? — Bruce Ehrmann / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
With the new administration. Along with Medicare, Social Security, the FDA, the Education Department.... you will enjoy plowing snow yourself,... — Bruce / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back