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Tag archive for ‘The Battery’

January 20, 2021

Seen & Heard: Get your hands dirty

The Battery is taking volunteers; blood drive TODAY in Battery Park City; Ghislaine Vinas wins designer of year award; CB1 to hear update on White Street jail. / 2 comments

May 18, 2020

COVID 19: These eight weeks in pictures

As the streets emptied in March, Tribeca resident Albert C. Lee started taking photos on his commute home from Midtown, creating a collection of shots of a hollowed out city. / 6 comments

September 23, 2019

Kids skip school, take to the streets, get loud

The city estimated that 60,000 kids -- and some adults -- took to local streets on Friday to get world leaders to wake up and smell the warming planet. / 1 comment

September 12, 2019

Seen & Heard: Portfolio School has new digs

Plus lottery is on RIGHT NOW for camping in The Battery; Pen Parentis will start its parent-writer meetups tomorrow; a talk about lymph and your health.

Recent Comments
  • Nonna Dora’s is very special. I don’t think I’ve had better pasta anywhere else in NYC. Exquisitely prepared with just... — SW / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • Happy to lend our gallery space if useful for any of the groups. — Hal Bromm / Four schools stranded after building accident on Broadway

  • Olio e Piu is in a phase of frantic expansion. That almost always ends badly. — J / Mr Chow is indeed closing

  • Nonna Dora's is such a lovely addition to the neighborhood and we go there often, both with family and friends.... — TM / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • Love it! So glad to have in the hood. The food is great. Decor is funky interesting. And Nicola is... — Amy S / Catching Up With New Kids: Nonna Dora’s

  • The role Olio e Piu will play in diverting the B+T diners from Locanda Verde is the most exciting part... — P / Mr Chow is indeed closing

  • Downtown dance Factory has been amazing with their ability to pivot so quickly, find alternate rehearsal spaces, and ensure that... — Natalie / Four schools stranded after building accident on Broadway

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August 15, 2019

Seen & Heard: Tribeca PAC launches annual series

Plus longtime resident Joan Panzer turns 90 in Vermont; The Battery will honor monarch butterflies at its annual garden luncheon; late night fireworks wake residents.

May 8, 2019

Seen & Heard: The Odeon in the 1930s

Plus early morning birding in The Battery; the Fulton Stall summer market is open on Sundays; construction fences are coming down on Warren. / 10 comments

May 2, 2019

Seen & Heard: Best landscaped bike path downtown

Make a point to cycle down to the ferry terminals next time you go and experience the new bike path through The Battery in full bloom. / 5 comments

January 29, 2019

In the News: More galleries for the neighborhood

Plus how theft works out when you have no cashiers; City Winery's search for a new home; a new playground for The Battery. / 3 comments

September 8, 2018

In the News: Sea Boutique Opening Here

Plus: Augmented-reality experience in the Cunard Building; more on the WTC Cortlandt subway station; when condo buyers sue sponsors; corpse found off the Battery; Dirty Lemon. / 4 comments

February 27, 2018

In the News: Tetsu’s Basement Dinners Start at $380

Plus: Westville added menu items for the first time since 2003; Gay Pride will be uptown this year; pie-in-the-sky renderings for the waterfront; Artists Space opening forecast.

February 23, 2018

In the News: Solving the Aggressive Ticket Hawker Problem

Plus: Gateway Plaza residents protest doorman decision; Burger N Grill review; more poke restaurants; interview with a Patron of the New founder; Salvatore Ferragamo designer has a place in Tribeca; FiDi affordable housing lottery. / 1 comment

September 15, 2017

In the News: Cyclist Killed by Truck

Plus: A student's belt made of machine-gun bullets caused Pace University to be evacuated; Pier 26 construction update; de Blasio administration is considering scrapping the cabaret license requirement for dancing; ex-SeaGlass employee attempted to rob it; more on 125 Greenwich condo. / 11 comments

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