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January 11, 2021

Tribeca Citizen Exclusive Offer: STEM Program for Kids

The coding, robotics and entrepreneurship program that opened last year in Tribeca has gone fully virtual, and kids are now connecting from around the world through its classes. / Sponsored

June 17, 2020

Summer Camp Reimagined: There’s lots for kids to do — here and at home

Kids still gotta be kids! So whether virtual or in small groups, local experts are providing fun for kids of all ages, wherever they are, for the long summer months ahead. / Sponsored

April 23, 2020

Newsletter: April 23

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April 20, 2020

Seen & Heard: Worth Street shoe repair seeking help

Plus Rocket Club goes online with a free daily trivia game; train one-on-one with the Live Well Company; some words of stregnth from Robert Janz. / 1 comment

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  • There’s also a van at the corner of Water and Whitehall next to the SI Ferry terminal. Black van with... — Hudson River / Working the line at CityMD

  • If skaters damage the plaza, and if they pose a hazard to others, then it's right that the skating should... — Marcus / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

  • OBSESSED with Street! my god, how she captured the essence of the city - the faces of all the people,... — urban cowgirl / James Nares on the ’70s Tribeca art scene: “It was like a playground.”

  • As long as the majority of skaters are somewhat mindful of others and not creating havoc, I see nothing wrong.... — Emmanuel Rocha / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

  • How many of the posts above excusing this behavior are from the same person? Skateboarding in that plaza is illegal,... — James / Skateboarders discover Bogardus Plaza

  • Am so glad that they have a new home on Chambers Street! We will be visitors with our son's cello.... — Vanessa Liu / Old Kid on a New Block: Finlay + Gage

  • That singer is Tribeca native Charles Coleman! A composer who grew up in Independence Plaza. When COVID is over you... — CCFan / Seen & Heard: New York we love you

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March 20, 2020

Help from the experts to keep your kids busy

Neighborhood businesses that provide classes for kids are finding ways to share their expertise, their products and their lessons while kids are stuck at home or even out of the city.

December 16, 2019

Award Winning Robotics & Entrepreneurship Learning Center for Kids Opening on Nassau Street

Rocket Club, the robotics, coding and entrepreneurship center that’s a Shark Tank favorite, is opening a lower Manhattan location. The plan: train the next Elon Musk right here on Nassau Street. / Sponsored

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