Come Play! Jeff Lake Pop Up Camp, Saturday, February 9, 2-4pm
While we can’t quite fit our 50-acre lake into JCP Downtown, we’ll be bringing camper favorites including tie-dye, make your own s’mores, crafts, games and more! / Sponsored
Newsletter: Feb. 7
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Vestry Street woman found murdered at her NJ home
Police said Paula Chin, 65, who owned 17 Vestry, was most likely killed in her building sometime after Monday, when she was reported missing by a relative. Her son and two friends have been charged with concealing the body. / 1 comment
In the News: Civil rights activist gets her due
A piece of downtown history is resurrected by the Times and Mo Rocca; driver indicted for murder in cause of December accident; 66 Leonard scooped up. / 13 comments
Seen & Heard: Stubby carts at Whole Foods
Plus, Daveed Diggs at Trinity Church; sleep-inducing CBD gummies at ONDA; commiserating on the new MTA buses. / 3 comments
Two piers underway in Hudson River Park
Construction has started at Pier 26 with the piles for a get-down; a landscape architect has been chosen for the Gansevoort Peninsula in the Village. / 1 comment
Seen & Heard: Happy Lunar New Year!
Plus more new year events at Brookfield this weekend; Mary Poppins sing-along at Pace's Schimmel Center; a Bideawee event at 70 Pine. / 2 comments
Construction update part one: Warren Street
Warren Street will soon be a virgin: brand new water mains, gas mains, street lighting, sewers and catch basins – and a new concrete-based roadbed and new curbs along the whole street from West Street to Bway. / 16 comments
In the News: Doc theater coming to White Street
Plus big investments at 49 Chambers and Truffles Tribeca; an interview with the architect of 30 Warren; a photo essay on Church Street Boxing gym.
Seen & Heard: Lawsuit halts Two Bridges projects
Plus Pearl River opens at the Museum of Chinese in America; a pop-up quilt store ace&jig in Brookfield. / 2 comments
Discussion of jail proposal scheduled
Also on Community Board 1's February agendas: dozens of liquor license renewals (so if something is bugging you, now's your chance); Brooklyn Bridge Esplanade update; crossing guards for PS 89.
Newsletter: Feb. 4
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