Newsletter: April 15
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Lable Horowitz, who opened Church Street Surplus in 1971, dies at 87
Lable hawked everything from NASA souvenir coins to WWII bomber jackets to antique linens, all while keeping an eye on his corner of the neighborhood. / 8 comments
Seen & Heard: Where to get a local crookie
Plus a gala for Battery Dance; a STEM event for kids for Earth Day; St. Mark's Comics on Chambers? / 1 comment
Neighbors on Duane Park are organizing against cannabis shop
The new cannabis retail licensee has a proposal for 177 Duane, Teresa Tarmey's former shop. / 31 comments
Reflectel Mirror TVs Seamlessly Blend Style With Function
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Seen & Heard: Ways to shred
Earth Day events for document shredding and e-recycling in Duane Park and Fidi; a DOT commission for Park Row.
Newsletter: April 11
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Nosy Neighbor: What are these giant pavers for?
M. wrote: Do you know what the giant pavers outside of Stuy High School are for? Feels like they have been there for some time.
In the News: New Jersey congestion pricing case heard in court
Plus Mary Miss piece to be dismantled; Christopher Wool at 101 Greenwich; a list of unsafe parking garages. / 4 comments
Seen & Heard: Grand Banks is open
Plus Marc Forgione schedules last day on Reade Street; sailing season is open at the Seaport; a new show at Mriya Gallery. / 2 comments
Eclipse watchers from Tribeca to St. Johnsbury
Folks donned their glasses in the neighborhood to catch the partial eclipse yesterday, plus a view of totality in Vermont. / 1 comment
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It may have been unsightly, but a row of parked cars isn't any better. Just a failure of vision. Why... — Patrick / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
What about those hideous ones at Greenwich tavern? Still there 11/27. — Hubert guy / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
I don't think that I ever saw an uglier shed then that mess of plywood and high school shop class... — K / The Zona sidewalk shed is down
https://nypost.com/2024/11/26/opinion/mtas-252m-emergency-intercom-flop-is-another-insult-to-taxpayers/ The last thing the incompetent MTA needs is to be given more money. A private oversight board of business... — Reademan / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
As a bus rider, the continuing reductions in bus service over the years are very upsetting and harmful It appears... — Lia / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back
Yes. A noted and celebrated New York designer - and his first store. — Tribeca Citizen / Telfar opens its first brick-and-mortar on Broadway
@Jam: " ... a slightly faster bus does not help ..." Please don't cherry-pick. The initial 5-6 percent gain I... — Komanoff / ICYMI, Congestion pricing is back