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Tribecan Cricket Azima converted her kids cooking classes to candy making extravaganzas in the pandemic, and now has an experiential space on Hudson.
Even the folks who have everything have to eat. And this a collection of real and rare treats.
Plus a clothing drive for needy kids from HRP Mamas; Larry Silverstein on the dearth of old fogies downtown; Le Coucou has reopened.
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