Plus Edith's is on hiatus; scholarship fundraiser gala for BMCC; Battery Park City walking tours to explain impending park construction.
The small luxury men’s fashion line is now permanent. Plus catch-and-release in BPC; free gumbo at File Gumbo Bar.
Plus the Lower Manhattan Historical Society honors immigrants; composting starts here in a year; Paul Taylor Dance in BPC.
Plus the Hall des Lumieres will offer free admission on its anniversary; a celebration of creatures' migration; street fair cancelled for weather.
This has to be the last post on this guy - but he's back with the same car, same MO. / 2 comments
The subject of a recent Nosy Neighbor -- a man who lives out of his car and makes money by selling his space -- had his collection dismantled and seized. / 8 comments
Plus l'abeille's sister next door opens next week; a hip hop dance party in BPC; no CB1 meetings for August. / 2 comments
In addition to adding height to walls in Battery Park City, plans still call for a wall along the bike path from Chambers to Harrison. / 9 comments
Turns out the guy with a pile of furniture on his car is just a guy with a pile of furniture on his car, and he sells his parking spaces for cash. / 5 comments
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Plus last chance for early voting; live music at Sant Ambroeus; rooftop movies at Pier 17; Dumas play at Castle Clinton.
Plus a month of plays at Federal Hall; another resiliency meeting for Rockefeller; Pride dance party at the Seaport. / 1 comment
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