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Tag archive for ‘PS 89’

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

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

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 3, 2020

Seen & Heard: Maman coming back

The cafe will open outside on Sept. 8; Bubby's draws a crowd; art on the fence at WMP; some activity at PS 89. / 7 comments

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  • Any info on the taco place opening up in Lekka's old space? I just noticed their new awning yesterday. — K / Il Mulino is now Il Giglio

  • Original poster asks why these people are even living in the city. I think the real question is: why is... — malcolm / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

  • Actually, I for one gladly ask for NYC to transform into a city that prioritizes pedestrians, wider sidewalks, more public... — Marcus / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

  • This is incorrect. Specifically, I asked for it! And I will keep asking for it. I'd be in favor of... — malcolm / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

  • Yes Richard, it was certainly much better for all of us when the lower west side waterfront consisted of an... — Reader on Reade / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

  • I noticed the landings were almost clear minus one overnight person saving their space on the side. The ascent is... — J / Seen & Heard: BPC resident starts speech practice

  • Seriously these "ideas" keep getting worse and worse... I dont know why they are living in this city.. they are... — Richard / Borough president proposes tearing down FDR drive in Fidi

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December 9, 2019

Seen & Heard: Bed Bath & Beyond gets a renovation after all

Plus PS 89 will host a winter bazaar; Christmas comes to Washington Market Park; the PATH World Trade Center station will be open weekends from now till Jan. 4. / 3 comments

November 6, 2019

Seen & Heard: Tribeca MedSpa hosting PS 89 fundraiser

Plus seeing the light at Pier 40; a show of Dutch designers on Canal; Cafe Atelier and 112 Hudson lose their sidewalk bridge. / 1 comment

September 6, 2019

The kids are back in town: first day of school netted (mostly) smiles

The principals of PS 234, PS 150 and PS 89 greeted their young charges in the courtyards and the fields, while kids (for the most part) seemed pretty psyched to be back at it. / 7 comments

August 12, 2019

PS 89 yard gets rehab, loses trees, but will get them back

The Battery Park City Authority is making some updates to the yard at PS 89 and have removed all the trees, but they will restore them to bring shade back to the playground. / 3 comments

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