Plus ice carving and winter tours on Governors Island; Jenni Kayne closed for renovations; portraits of Holocaust survivors are projected on the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Friends of Duane Park noted the parks status as the second oldest in the city during its annual Groundhog Day celebration. / 2 comments
Duane Park will hold its annual celebration of the rodent. Plus improvements to Finn Square need endorsing; Parm may be returning; apply to join CB1. / 3 comments
Plus a mayoral candidate forum on Sunday; Groundhog do-over TODAY from 4 to 6; open house at Church Street School.
Plus seeking information on the homeless woman from Duane and Greenwich; a Chinese new year celebration at the malls; Andrew Carmellini outlet coming soon to Pier 17. / 15 comments
The party will migrate from an “oh-mercy-Maude loft in North Tribeca that is on the market for $20 million" to a "definitely closed to the public commercial space of considerable architectural stature."
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