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Tag archive for ‘P.S. 234’

January 6, 2023

The labyrinth that is now the PS 234 entrance

Exterior masonry repairs are being made to the school, which now has sidewalk sheds covering the entire entrance to the curb. / 2 comments

November 22, 2022

Art in Tribeca: The PS 234 fence will be restored this year

Tribecan and artist Donna Dennis' first public installation will be returned when construction finishes in 2024. We hope.

November 8, 2022

Work will start soon on PS 234

The exterior masonry repairs, which have been scheduled for at least five years, will start in a couple weeks and take 18 months to complete. / 4 comments

October 11, 2022

Seen & Heard: Friends & Fashion lined up for this month

Plus a lunch box food festival at 28 Liberty; Faces at Hal Bromm Gallery; watch out for yellow tap water today. / 1 comment

Recent Comments
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  • I dont think its the Woolworth, since you can actually see the Woolworth green top from one of the views... — Richard / In the News: Solaire moving like hotcakes

  • I wish people would stop talking about the parking lot. It totally missed the real sordid story It’s a only... — Linda Jane / Seaport Coalition wins round one against tower

  • In many prior undertaking by the developer H.H.C. has promised to include affordable housing units in their developments. Has anyone... — Jared Brown / Seaport Coalition wins round one against tower

  • The political cover used with the money offered to the museum and the 70 units the HHC is offering is... — Wendy C / Seaport Coalition wins round one against tower

  • Don't you think we all had enough here in New York. There are 1,500 illegal ones here already. We don't... — NY Native / Nosy Neighbor: Is a cannabis dispensary coming to Harrison?

  • Of course this is about the views, the views over and beyond the low-rise historic district that Howard Hughes Corp... — David Sheldon / Seaport Coalition wins round one against tower

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September 30, 2022

Kids These Days: Pearl Gold

The 9-year-old thespian got her start in the neighborhood and is now on Broadway in Tom Stoppard's latest, Leopoldstadt. / 4 comments

March 1, 2022

Local students have the highest vaccination rate in the city

...by a longshot. And it looks like the mayor will lift the mask mandate on Monday, if rates continue to drop. / 7 comments

January 27, 2022

Former PS 234 PTA president Kevin Doherty dies at 63

A stay-at-home dad before that was a common term, Doherty and his wife raised three children here while he bolstered several neighborhood institutions. / 12 comments

September 15, 2021

Nosy Neighbor: What’s doing with the sidewalk shed at PS 234?

The sidewalk bridge covering two sides of the school has been up for what I think is at least four years, and it looks like there's a ways to go. / 5 comments

September 13, 2021

Welcome back, kids!

Public schools opened today across the neighborhood and in every case, enrollment is down -- especially at PS 234. / 4 comments

August 31, 2021

Nosy Neighbor: What happened to the tree in front of PS 234?

Linda wrote: I am wondering if anyone knows why the tree that was planted in front of the entrance to PS 234 maybe 17 years ago appears dead. / 7 comments

November 19, 2020

How many kids have left our local schools?

Remote or not, just how many kids are off the local schools' rolls? And could more kids end up skipping town? / 6 comments

September 14, 2020

What neighborhood schools will look like this fall

Local schools are all going at least half remote -- and BMCC is fully remote -- meaning our streets will be a lot quieter this fall. / 3 comments

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