Postmasters Gallery is leaving Tribeca
The gallery, which opened in the East Village 38 years ago, was one of the first to migrate from Chelsea in 2013. They are going nomadic. / 2 comments
Field Trip: Jersey City + Liberty Science Center
The journey is the destination in this case, with subways, light rails, Citi Bikes and ferries all in play.
Seen & Heard: Protesting De Niro?
Plus late summer hours at Oculus; more vendors at Smorgasburg; free outdoor dining area at Brookfield; River & Blues starts next week. / 3 comments
New Kid in Soho: Pine & Polk + PS
A curated provisions store hides a jewel box of a cocktail bar, with a crossover between the offerings. / 3 comments
Hamptons Peeping: The transformation of Rosewood Farm
The 34-acre estate includes a six-bedroom primary residence, a four-bedroom guest house, a pool house and garage -- all converted from the original barns and stables. / Sponsored
Seen & Heard: Smyth Tavern getting closer?
Plus a view of the Clipper Race fleet in the Hudson; the Patriot leaves its last goodbyes on the door.
Newsletter: June 30
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The Candidates 2022: Deborah Glick wins assembly primary
About 20 percent of the district voted -- and the second primary is on August 23, which could have an even lower turnout. / 3 comments
New Kid on the Block: Ajisai
A sushi restaurant has taken over the former Tokyo Bay space on Duane Park and is a close imitation in all the right ways. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Plans for redesigning Rockefeller Park
Plus the Artezen Hotel is approved for a liquor license; a new gallery at 381 Broadway; it's shaved snow season. / 3 comments
The owner of Shigure sake bar will open on Walker
Takahiro Okada will be taking over the 87 on Walker space, opening a Japanese cocktail bar with a jazz vibe. / 7 comments
Recollections of Yoko Ono on Chambers Street
With the closing of the Patriot, a few readers had tips and questions, starting with a musicians recollection of performing for Yoko at 112 Chambers. / 5 comments







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