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Year: 2017

January 4, 2017

Woman Robbed, Slashed in Seaport

A woman whose name has not been released was robbed and slashed in an attack on Monday evening, in the Seaport District. At approximately 7:45 pm, the 25-year-old victim was walking in front of 217 Water Street (near the corner of Beekman Street), when she was approached by an unknown white male assailant, who is...
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January 3, 2017

January 3

1521 – Pope Leo X excommunicates Martin Luther in the papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem. Three months later, Luther was called to defend his beliefs before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms, where he was famously defiant. For his refusal to recant his writings, the emperor declared him an outlaw and...
SL-1 Accident Briefing Report
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January 3, 2017

The POPS Heads Uptown

This year the New York Philharmonic celebrating its 175 anniversary has requested that certain New York City groups perform their own version of Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9, the New York Philharmonic’s first concert performance 175 years ago. One of those groups is Lower Manhattan’s TriBattery Pops. Tom Goodkind, the founder and conductor, spent the better...
Tom Goodkind and the Tribattery Pops
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January 3, 2017

Interesting Thames

The owner of two historic skyscrapers in the Financial District is proposing to close the street that separates the buildings and turn the thoroughfare into a block-long retail plaza. The block in question in Thames Street, which stretches for 270 feet between Broadway and Trinity Place, just south of Zuccotti Park. For decades, Thames Street...
An architect's rendering of how Thames Street, between Broadway and Trinity Place, might be enlivened if closed to vehicular traffic.
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