COVID-19: Messages to the neighborhood
Some street signs seem to have added meaning now, in the era of the pandemic, and there are missives across the neighborhood of both warning and hope. Here are a few. / 1 comment
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Nosy Neighbor: Why was the Warren Street path through City Hall Park closed?
The route between the Tweed Courthouse and City Hall was locked starting Friday night through the weekend. / 14 comments
Seen & Heard: Worth Street shoe repair seeking help
Plus Rocket Club goes online with a free daily trivia game; train one-on-one with the Live Well Company; some words of stregnth from Robert Janz. / 1 comment
Local Business Update: Downtown Dance Factory
The dance studio has 85 classes running live on Zoom, with hundreds of dancers participating, but summer enrollment could determine its future in the neighborhood. / 7 comments
Newsletter: April 20
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Sunday distance activity: Watch for birds in Battery Park City!
Take 10 minutes to observe nature in Rockefeller and Wagner parks or along the esplanade and contribute to the authority's Wildlife Survey. / 2 comments
Seen & Heard: Threads from Marc Forgione
Plus a virtual gallery at R & Company; Gigino's is delivering and helping staff; help needed for shoe repair business on Church.
A pup on the run, and a downtown rescue with a happy ending
A small critter, loose on the Westside Highway, gets rescued by one Reade Street family and adopted by another, with the help of a local vet and the services of the local groomer. / 3 comments
Where in Tribeca?
Another colorful message from our neighbors. Where is this rainbow of hope? / 9 comments
Seen & Heard: Curbside market at the Palm
Plus AQUA studio raising funds for its staff; a close viewing of the work of artist Barbara Kasten; a permanent vacation -- with playlist -- from Grand Banks.
Local Business Update: Nancy Whiskey Pub
The bar, which has been on the corner of Lispenard and Sixth since 1967, is trying to support its staff with GoFundMe while the bar remains decorated still for St. Patty's. / 5 comments








ditto what Jeff said — madeline c lanciani / Community Board 1 leadership turns over after six years
No other city has a law as dumb as Local Law 11 that mandates frequent scaffolding of every building. — Thomas Hagen / City tests out new sidewalk sheds on Chambers & Broadway
Why does it seem no other city in the world (including the aging cities of Europe) have this proliferation of... — Marcus / City tests out new sidewalk sheds on Chambers & Broadway
Is anotheroom still moving forward @ 431 Washington? there doesn't seem to be much progress in the space and I... — SM / Anotheroom aims to open on Washington and Vestry
Hell yeah. — malcolm / City’s first meeting on Independence Plaza tower is Thursday
Elizabeth -- Thanks for clicking through and reading my brief. I'm sure you mean well. But sorry, not every opinion... — Komanoff / City’s first meeting on Independence Plaza tower is Thursday
Gimme a break Both sell different foods except for beverages Different customers Different tastes To each his own — MH / Nosy Neighbor: Why is there another food truck in Bogardus Plaza?