Newsletter: October 8
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In the News: Century will close mid-November
Plus the pandemic as endurance art; romance at The Odeon; Muscle Maker Grill sets up a ghost kitchen for third party apps.
Seen & Heard: Art crawl this weekend
Take an organized outdoor tour of the new Curbside Canvas projects; plus there's more street art just north of Canal; and Paisley is open outside and in -- including for brunch. / 1 comment
Sole di Capri has closed
The Tribeca mainstay on Church Street tried to make a go of it in the pandemic era, but could not catch up. / 21 comments
The return of composting to downtown
You can now take your compost to Pier 25, where it will be reused someday in the park's garden beds; or get a pickup service and support a Hell's Kitchen nonprofit at the same time. / 5 comments
Exceed Physical Culture has closed our location
The gym opened in 2013 on three levels at 97 Reade, and is still offering private sessions and online classes from its uptown location.
Seen & Heard: Lispenard parties promoted on Instagram
Plus 16 Handles is open on Chambers; Pier 26 is ready for its closeup; several storefront windows are smashed on Worth Street. / 4 comments
Residents and CB1 sound off on homeless shelter for Fidi
Citing the threat of physical safety and potential harm to neighborhood children, local residents pushed back on the city's plan to bring 240 men to the Radisson on William Street. / 9 comments
Nosy Neighbor: What is the Sheriff doing on Laight Street?
"Do you have any idea why the Sheriff's Office has been on Laight Street for the past four days? There were about 21 of them (yes, I counted) stopping cars coming from the tunnel." / 2 comments
Suspect in subway stabbing caught on video
Police have released a video of a man wanted in connection to the fatal stabbing of Julio Cantero Hernandez that took place in the Chambers Street station of the J/Z on Saturday.
Newsletter: October 5
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Field Trip: Rollerskating in Brooklyn Bridge Park
Take the ferry over to Dumbo and stroll through Brooklyn Bridge Park and take a spin on the roller rink. But go soon -- it will close this month.








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