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Well, I will stand by Matt Smith as the best Dr. Who. — Tribeca Citizen on Where in Tribeca?
Just an fyi the Daleks used to say, "exterminate, exterminate". When I was a kid the original Dr. Who was quite the show to watch! regards, Sonia — Sonia Stock on Where in Tribeca?
Most other major cities intentionally designed alleys for this purpose. — James Seigel on Nosy Neighbor: Why have these concrete barriers been on Chambers for ages?
Fun fact, if I have my story right. 25 Water was originally a data processing center for, I think, Manufacturers Hanover. Given its intended use, the architects purposely designed the building to look like an IBM computer punch card. — David Morse on In the News: A huge residential conversion in Fidi
And, as always, right! — Tribeca Citizen on Where in Tribeca?
Sonia, we missed you! You’re brilliant! — SW on Where in Tribeca?
Thank you Pam! TC is a big reason why we feel so connected to the neighborhood! — SW on Happy Thanksgiving to all, and thanks to all who make this a great place to live
So sad to see this. Dr. Berg was great with our dogs and we will miss her. She was so kind and took so much time to really care for them. — H on Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49
Good that this disgrace is called out. The powers that be should embarrassed that after declaring they would crack down on this everywhere, it's worse than ever. Oddly, most of the comments in the Post article are either defending the sellers or apathetic, seeing it as a 'victimless' crime. Of course, it isn't victimless, as numerous comments here have pointed out the effects on the neighborhood, local businesses, and that these sales fund of organized crime. And yes, the theft of intellectual property. — Marcus on Canal Street counterfeit operation just goes on and on
https://nypost.com/2022/11/26/designer-goods-counterfeiters-return-to-nycs-chinatown/ — James on Canal Street counterfeit operation just goes on and on
I had the privilege of working with Jen for 7 years. She was not only clinically the best veterinarian I've ever met; she was the most patient, kind and generous with her time. The latter is, sadly, very rare in veterinary medicine these days. She was a wonderful colleague and fortunately for me, one of my dearest friends for the past 13 years. What I will miss the most, however, is her brilliantly keen, utterly unique intelligence. The world is a much-diminished place without that mind. I grieve for her family, her friends and her patients. This is truly a terrible, heartbreaking loss. — Robin on Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49
Jennifer Berg was a remarkable vet and a truly wonderful human. I was struck by her open and welcoming energy and her attention to care for both animals and their owners. Our hearts are with her family. — Annie Sundberg on Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49
I wasn't going to participate but couldn't resist answering this one. I believe this is located on the corner of West Broadway and N. Moore Street. Outside 7 N. Moore and opposite side of the Street to Frenchette. Happy Holidays to All! Sonia — SONIA STOCK on Where in Tribeca?
Agreed! Pam and TC keep us informed and connected. I am very grateful to be a part of this amazing community! — KPD on Happy Thanksgiving to all, and thanks to all who make this a great place to live
I had heard about the 25 Water Street conversion and find it pretty interesting. The building is not particularly attractive with large floor plates and few windows. I’m very curious how they plan the conversion. Will they be installing a new facade? Any additional floors (it only has 22 I think)? Glad to see some adaptive reuse in the neighborhood and I hope they come up with some creative solutions that can spur more commercial to residential conversions. Keep in mind that many Tribeca citizens live in homes that were at one point commercial or industrial space! — FiDiGuy on In the News: A huge residential conversion in Fidi
We are thankful here for all that is good in our neighborhood and community, including the presence of TC! — Marcus on Happy Thanksgiving to all, and thanks to all who make this a great place to live
I am so saddened by this. She fought so hard. Life is precious, cherish it while you can. — A2 on Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49
Good questions. How do other cities deal with this? I don't recall ever seeing mountains of trash bags in other cities. But maybe the difference is that other cities don't have the density, or that they tend to have back streets/alleys where they can keep the trash out of sight...? There must be a creative, sanitary, and aesthetic solution (I hope)... — Marcus on Nosy Neighbor: Why have these concrete barriers been on Chambers for ages?
And thank you Pam for keeping us all connected...and in the know. — Carla Bauer on Happy Thanksgiving to all, and thanks to all who make this a great place to live
Dr Berg was such a wonderful Vet. She was like a country doctor of the old days where you and your pet were taken care of together with such warmth, knowledge and understanding. — Vivian on Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49
Dr. Berg was the first doctor I met who truly cared about my four legged baby. She helped us through our first real veterinary emergencies in NYC and was truly an incredible doctor who always listened never wavered in her support of both animal and pet parent. We are grateful to have been in her care. Thank you Dr. Berg, for taking care of our community. Your legacy and strength will be remembered. To her wonderful family - thank you for sharing her with us, our heart is with you. — S.F. on Jennifer Berg, local veterinarian, has died at 49
Thank you for contributing to making our community “a great place to live” (pB). — TheBlackSquirrel on Happy Thanksgiving to all, and thanks to all who make this a great place to live
Yes to Saluggi's! I popped in. Super cute in there. — Tribeca Citizen on The Slice: A new home for Cafe Amore plus a pizza update
Speaking of trashcans (shy or not so much), what is our neighborhood going to look like when Adams new trash policies go into effect? Laughing Man has just added some pretty ugly boxes behind their seating on Duane Street which is narrowing the road even more. If all buildings put out ugly trash receptacles once they receive two summons for rats, are we just piling up ugly and smelly boxes on sidewalks to go with the ugly and dirty dining sheds? — elizabeth on Nosy Neighbor: Why have these concrete barriers been on Chambers for ages?
The barriers are there to protect the apparently very shy trashcan....? — Marcus on Nosy Neighbor: Why have these concrete barriers been on Chambers for ages?







