The Candidates 2022: Deborah Glick for Assembly District 66
The incumbent for the state Assembly seat has served for 32 years and has lived in the district for four decades. The primary is June 28. / 2 comments
Nosy Neighbor: Is the building at Barclay and West coming down?
DC 37's 11-story building at 125 Barclay that also faces Murray is getting a new facade. / 2 comments
In the News: A curated guide to the Tribeca Film Festival
Plus Holywater on the Heatmap; File Gumbo Bar is a headliner; a local model makes candles in Nolita. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Where do I start?
A frustrating encounter on Broadway. Plus a vegan burger joint in Soho; glass works at Christina Grajales gallery; Casa Carmen introduces brunch. / 46 comments
Newsletter: June 9
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Seen & Heard: Charity raffle for a Priority Bike
Plus there's a survey for the new subway maps; finding juice on the platform; Mmuseumm is open for the season.
Art in Tribeca: Wyatt Kahn at City Hall Park
This is the painter and sculptor's first public exhibition, and it includes seven monumental abstractions made from Cor-Ten steel. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Chela will open next week
Plus Brite Buy Wines is moving to a (new) local spot; 27 Park Place looking sharp; Dance with Miss Rachel opens a third location on the UES. / 3 comments
Citi Bike station on Hudson gets a temporary move
And even with an increase in seasonal staff, the docks downtown are still full nearly all the time. The system is close to unusable. / 10 comments
Neighbors on Laight organize to bring back street trees
An effort to green up the neighborhood joins forces with the architects trying to create a park out of the Holland Tunnel rotary. There will be a dozen new street trees as a result. / 18 comments
The Dark Horse will close this Friday
The popular sports bar opened in 2010, replacing the bar called 17 Murray. / 2 comments
Jin Market will close for good in two weeks
A market has been at 111 Hudson for decades, save for a brief stint as a nightclub in the late '70s. It's a loss. / 11 comments







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