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  • These groups are known as "chuggers"...charity muggers. Very often, little more than 10 cents of every dollar collected actually goes to the target charity. — Makes You Go Hmmmm.... on Nosy Neighbor: Is there a non-profit scam going on?

  • I think this is the same group that was set up in front of Target for awhile (going by the pink table). The daily forced back and forth “sorry, no thank you….I really can’t, sorry….again, no thank you” had me change my route home from work until they moved. I ran into the same group you posted and in front of Whole Foods as well. They definitely have remarkable persistance haha! — JB on Nosy Neighbor: Is there a non-profit scam going on?

  • Funny this should appear... I have noticed that, for years, the stretch of Church Street (east side) from Chambers to Duane Street hosts a littered sidewalk. Some junk appears to be commercial waste; others, personal or residential. I marvel at the real estate values in this vicinity that I have sometimes thought of as "Trashy Tribeca." (And, yes, thanks to some sewer snafu, the stretch from Park Place past Reade Street often smells better with a mask on!) Don't even start on the condition of the sloped, broken and otherwise torturous sidewalks themselves. Can't we have better streets than this? Shame indeed! — GBD on Seen & Heard: Retail coming alive

  • Agreed on new CVS I did notice a lot of egg choices. Ha. Wasn’t buying so didn’t check prices. — j. on New Chain Kids on the Block: CVS and 7-Eleven

  • The new CVS is great! Stopped in there after it opened and was thrilled with how friendly the staff was and with how well-stocked the store seemed to be. The 7/11 near Park Place is also a definite step-up from the previous one, and they have a great coffee selection there as well for anyone who likes the iced variety. This past week, a smoke shop also opened up next to the the 7/11 at the corner of Church and Park Place. This is technically the same space as the 7/11, but was divided after the De Janeiro store moved. Not as thrilled with this addition. — James S on New Chain Kids on the Block: CVS and 7-Eleven

  • I found Warren King's story - and the story of that experimental public art day - very moving. What a wonderful neighborhood find! Thank you. — AFS on Second Acts: The art of Warren King

  • surely you can’t be serious. i live 2 blocks from the radisson and walk by it nearly daily and have never had a problem. gunshots? seriously? i’ve walked by at night by myself many many times (a scary prospect anywhere in the city!) and not once have i felt unsafe — emily on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William

  • It is fitting for our essential workers to have a plaque embedded on our Canyon of Heroes. I found myself walking by while the workers were "cementing" the plaque in. As important, is our commitment to honor these workers in an even more personal way; vote for politicians that honor the hard work of all essential workers with a living wage and appropriate and fair raises and increases. We would be lost without them all. — TG on Seen & Heard: Little fires everywhere

  • Thank you for the Anna Schechtman mention and links. A truly intelligent and capable young person. Brava Ms. Schechtman. — TG on In the News: ‘Museum’ of women coming to Soho this summer

  • Yes, very much so. An artist you are Mr. King. Just lovely and so much feeling. — TG on Second Acts: The art of Warren King

  • Right! — Tribeca Citizen on Where in (not really) Tribeca?

  • Nevelson is the artist if im not mistaken... Louise Nevelson — Richard on Where in (not really) Tribeca?

  • You are both right. And the artist is?? (also the name of the location...) — Tribeca Citizen on Where in (not really) Tribeca?

  • Looks like a pottery thing called Bklyn Clay is opening soon at 288 West Street: https://www.facebook.com/bklynclay/ They're on the CB1 agenda for a liquor license. — person on Seen & Heard: Little fires everywhere

  • +1 to Person above! — K on Where in (not really) Tribeca?

  • The small park area on Maiden & William — person on Where in (not really) Tribeca?

  • One party government continues to fail its citizens. — Bobbie on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William

  • I am sure Washington Street will be a nightmare. More fear for us walking the streets or the train. No curfew for this place either. — Native on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William

  • Elizabeth are you serious? Do you live there? They can't even walk their kids to school without getting harrassed, screamed at or assaulted. Peeing, Sh__ shooting up in the streets right near the entrance or Sid streets. Lots of people who live FIDI have moved already because of bail reform. Criminals letting out of jail without bail to commit the same crimes. Instead of citizens living a " safe" life here. That Shelter isn't about people wanting a better life, Its filled with Criminals from Rikers, Junkies too!! So go do your research on it!!! Just go onto Citizen's app or downtown for safer streets. You know nothing about this hell hole. — Native on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William

  • and not just peeing outside. Go take a look for yourself. — Native on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William

  • One of the reasons they might be closing this shelter is to try to get workers back into their offices, which Adams is making a priority in order for the city to recover. The conditions described here by local residents are just another excuse for people to stay in their homes to work... — Elizabeth on In the News: City to close shelter at 52 William

  • They use La Colombe beans, I understand. — James on New Kid on the Block: Matto

  • You are absolutely right, the ‘Museum’ of Women, just like the ‘Museum’ of Ice Cream is not a museum at all. It is a for profit interactive experiential retail establishment. An instagram delight By calling themselves museums, such enterprises pour salt in the wounds of the hundreds of artists who still live /work in SoHo. — Lora Tenenbaum on In the News: ‘Museum’ of women coming to Soho this summer

  • Ditto — B.Thompson on Second Acts: The art of Warren King

  • What a way to start the day! Wonderful story, beautiful art. — JP on Second Acts: The art of Warren King