In the News: The Odeon’s curbside social hierarchy
Plus riding the rails in the pandemic era; retreating to the beaches; tech companies rethink the office (again). / 13 comments
Seen & Heard: Lambert & Fils at Duane?
Looks like the Montreal-based lighting designers are moving in; lines grow at CityMD; pedestrians get a button to push on Chambers. / 3 comments
New Kid on the Block: Paisley
Indian is the ultimate comfort food -- warm, rich, plentiful -- and, well, now's the time for that. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: TJs senior hours are back
Plus some street furniture gets a coat of paint; J. Crew starts the holidays early; Grand Banks extends season. / 1 comment
Arrests made at Morton Street after protests
Protests that started peacefully in Union Square ended with 20 arrests in the West Village. / 1 comment
Newsletter: November 5
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Recent openings around the neighborhood
Scalini Fedeli is back open with curbside; Racines is now an 18-seat wine restaurant with private dining; Split Eights opens a coffee/cocktail bar in Fidi; a brick and click popup at the Oculus.
All’s quiet. Eerily quiet.
With no results on the horizon, the neighborhood seems to be reflecting the stillness of our political limbo. / 2 comments
Polls are open, and waits are nonexistent
A quick lap of the district by bike at 10a found the polling sites were almost eerily quiet at 234, 89, 276, Leadership & Public Service and Tweed. / 1 comment
Battening down hatches, and preparing for a storm
Local businesses are boarding up their storefronts in preparation for tonight's potential unrest, and Whole Foods has been cleaned out of some basics. / 7 comments
VOTE.
Today is the day. Polls are open from 6a to 9p at the usual spots, and neighbors are getting out the message. Here's hoping.
Seen & Heard: Voting is art, art is voting
A neighbor compiles art from around the country that gets out the vote; the pumpkin as politics in Washington Market Park; a family pilgrimage to Ladder 8; Blue Moon Fish has its last day on Greenwich.










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No, not the case here re: principals, although I assumed the same. Principal Macri was completely shut out of the... — ms104 parent / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
My point is twofold. NYC should be downsizing the budget, not exploding it, to adjust to the lower enrollment. The... — Reademan / Manhattan Youth loses contracts at 12 middle school afterschool programs
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