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Month: October 2017

Needful Things

Posted on October 6, 2017February 5, 2019

At its Tuesday meeting, the Battery Park City Committee of Community Board 1 (CB1) discussed a range of neighborhood priorities for possible inclusion in the Board’s annual “district needs statement.” This list of local goals, which every Community Board asks the City government to focus on each year, serves as a policy guide for the…

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October 5

Posted on October 5, 2017

456 – The Visigoths under King Theodoric II, acting on orders of the Roman emperor Avitus, invade Iberia with an army of Burgundians, Franks and Goths, led by the Kings Chilperic I and Gondioc. They defeat the Suebi under King Rechiar on the river Urbicus near Astorga (Gallaecia). 816 – King Louis the Pious is…

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The Campaign Continues…

Posted on October 5, 2017

Christopher Marte, an erstwhile challenger to incumbent Margaret Chin for the Democratic Party nomination to represent Lower Manhattan in the City Council, has announced that he will continue to be a candidate for the office, running in the general election under the banner of the Independence Party. Mr. Marte was Ms. Chin’s closest rival in…

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Uncivil Service

Posted on October 5, 2017February 5, 2019

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. announced the arrest on Tuesday of more than 30 suspects in a ring that prosecutors allege counterfeited and sold fraudulent City government parking placards, which were used chiefly in Lower Manhattan. According to a summary from the City’s Department of Investigation (DOI), the case begin in March of this…

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October 2 – 15, 2017

Posted on October 2, 2017February 5, 2019

The International Space Station (ISS), a research satellite that orbits planet Earth with astronaut scientists aboard, appears as a brilliant star-like object moving silently and rather quickly across the sky, best seen at dawn or dusk. Recently, while looking up at twilight to see bright Saturn in the southwest, the ISS came into view in…

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Pop-Up (and Down)

Posted on October 2, 2017February 5, 2019

A Danish urban-planning firm is proposing a radically innovative solution to a pair of problems that plague Lower Manhattan: vulnerability to extreme weather events, and a chronic shortage of parking. Copenhagen-based architects Tredje Natur (which translates as “Third Nature”) wants to create in St. John’s Park — the four-acre, circular green space enclosed by the…

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