Plus a Tribecan is appointed to the Landmarks Commission; a women's history month movie screening; the Harbor School will host its annual 5K on Governors. / 1 comment
The Battery Park City Neighborhood Association filed a suit in Supreme Court arguing that the authority did not come up with a better plan to preserve the park.
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Plus the real estate standings lately; uterine cancers added to 9/11 list; a review of a Tribecan's memoir. / 3 comments
Plus late summer hours at Oculus; more vendors at Smorgasburg; free outdoor dining area at Brookfield; River & Blues starts next week. / 3 comments
Plus the Artezen Hotel is approved for a liquor license; a new gallery at 381 Broadway; it's shaved snow season. / 3 comments
Plus Happy Sweet 16 to Grandaisy; Seaport FIT has local free classes; BPC celebrates Juneteenth at North Cove. / 1 comment
Warren and Church will open in April; Broadway is down the road. Plus Mr. Tsunis goes to Greece; Trinity Church gets a new rector; BPCA will hold a one-day baseball camp.
At least the lights are on at Modell's; Healthynest coming soon; comedy at Wagner Park; a couple last shots from 9/11, including La Marseillaise at Hook & Ladder 8. / 8 comments
The BPCA resiliency work is moving along; there's blues at Wagner on Thursday; CB2 rejects Soho/Noho plan; One White opens next Thursday. / 3 comments
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The bridge will be dismantled between now and May; both the basketball court and the garden will be expanded by October. / 4 comments
We are all mourning the passing of the last of the Capsouto brothers. We will remember them fondly for all... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76
Tracy, This is such a nice tribute and so well said. If you want to come and share your thoughts... — Pamela Wittmann / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76
Capsouto Freres was a wonderful place where people could get great food at affordable prices. Mama Eva was always in... — Dan Alterman / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76
Madelyn, Thank you for your astute remarks. A truly wonderful family; each generation. — Suellen Epstein / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76
Beautifully said, Tracy. — Franklin Foodie / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76
My first date with my husband Steven 42 years ago was at Capsouto Freres. My husband did business with the... — Madelyn Wils / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76
When my women’s group feted me on my 50th birthday they asked me to pick my favorite spot so we... — Jean Grillo / Samuel Capsouto, the last of three brothers who helped establish the neighborhood, dies at 76