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Month: July 2016

July 12, 2016

Rowing The Atlantic

When the drizzle stopped, I did try fishing for nearly 1 hour. Both with the jig hook I was given by Anders and a “harpe”-a Norwegian line with many lures-usually good for mackrels. I had increasing attention from gulls, they obviously knew what I was trying to do, but with no result… Then it started...
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July 12, 2016

Letters

To the editor: Tammy’s insightful comments about moving the Sphere to Liberty Park are a continuation of her many reasonable comments on local issues over the past 15 years. It is disrespectful to those of us who have been living with the aftermath for almost two decades to think that we need to preserve every...
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July 11, 2016

Ardor in the Courtyard

Residents of Hudson View East, the condominium on the southeast corner of Albany Street and South End Avenue have just seen their quality of life enhanced by several hundred square feet greenery. Earlier this year, after consulting several designers and landscape architects, the building’s board hired Amber Freda Home and Garden Design and Dion City...
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July 11, 2016

A Doyenne Prepares to Resume Her Place by the Common Pond

The South Street Seaport Museum’s restoration of the historic ship Wavertree just got a boost from City Council member Margaret Chin, who helped allocate an additional $2.25 million for the project in the City’s 2017 budget, and also appropriated a further $500,000 in discretionary funds. Most of this money is earmarked for the educational programs...
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July 11, 2016

Battery Park City Is Lower Manhattan's Land of the Free

More than 200 Lower Manhattan residents turned out the first-ever Battery Park City Community Day on Saturday, June 25. Hosted by the Community Center at Stuyvesant High School, the event featured free food, free exercise classes, lawn games, and a prize wheel that elicited squeals of delight from dozens of toddlers. While use of the...
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July 11, 2016

Battery Park City Is Lower Manhattan’s Land of the Free

More than 200 Lower Manhattan residents turned out the first-ever Battery Park City Community Day on Saturday, June 25. Hosted by the Community Center at Stuyvesant High School, the event featured free food, free exercise classes, lawn games, and a prize wheel that elicited squeals of delight from dozens of toddlers. While use of the...
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