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December 23, 2021

Nosy Neighbor: Is the Nextdoor app a little too neighborly?

A Greenwich Street resident gets a letter from a Chambers Street resident encouraging him to join Nextdoor -- all without the permission of the supposed author. / 11 comments

Hazelton Betty Ford will expand its Tribeca location

The location will offer outpatient treatment for addiction and mental health, family services and long-term support for addiction recovery / 3 comments

Newsletter: December 23

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December 22, 2021

In the News: The downtown haunts of Frederick Douglass

Plus a posthumous show for Jenni Crain; a review of John Willenbecher; Pete Davidson at the Four Seasons with...

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Amazon is using the sidewalks as warehouses

Amazon seems to take no responsibility for the "third-party" carriers who are forced to use the sidewalks in high-density areas. / 13 comments

December 21, 2021

Seen & Heard: More temporary closings?

A couple storefronts are closing for the holiday season due to covid. Plus painting the WTC; a tipping guide for the holidays; progress on the ballfield wall. / 5 comments

Made in Tribeca: Avant Ski

The insider's guide to 70 ski resorts around the country provides recreational skiers with a one-stop shop for skiing intel. / 2 comments

December 20, 2021

Seen & Heard: Parks in winter

All the pleasure and none of the crowds. Plus Della's shed is coming along; dancing at The Battery.

Portrait of the Artist: Ford Crull

The artist Ford Crull has been working and living and painting -- large abstracts that riff on classic iconography -- in his Tribeca studio since the mid-80s. / 8 comments

Newsletter: December 20

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December 18, 2021

Here we go again.

Our covid rates here in Tribeca and Battery Park City are among the highest in the city, topping out at 9 percent. We also have three new testing sites since the last go-round. / 18 comments

Where in (not quite) Tribeca?

Not only where is it (not quite in) Tribeca, but what is it? / 3 comments

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