The clock tower at 346 Broadway, which a State Court of Appeals ruling says can be closed, gutted, and converted into a private home — despite its legally protected status as an “interior”landmark, which requires public access. At the March 26 meeting of Community Board 1 (CB1), Lynn Ellsworth, chair of the Tribeca Trust, relayed […]
Archives for April 9, 2019
Today’s Calendar
11AM Walking Tour: Panics and Crashes Museum of American Finance 90-minute walking tour of the Financial District focusing on the history of financial panics and crashes. Tour meets outside 48 Wall Street (at Bank of New York sign); $15 per person includes admission to the Lunch & Learn with Matthew Fink. 1PM Taste of the […]
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IT AND SECURITY SUPPORT Experienced IT technician. Expertise in 1-on-1 tutoring for all ages.Computer upgrading & troubleshooting. Knowledgeable in all software programs. James Kierstead james.f.kierstead@gmail.com 347-933-1362. Refs available PART TIME SALES POSITION High commission. B to B sales We sell donor signage to non-profits, extremely nice clientele. Our office is located in FIDI. Call me at 646-729-7142. Barry […]
Today in History
Muybridge “Spashing Nude” 1667 – First public art exhibition at the Palais-Royale, Paris 1682 – Robert La Salle claims lower Mississippi (Louisiana) for France 1833 – First tax-supported public library in Peterborough, New Hampshire 1865 – General Robert E. Lee and 26,765 troops, surrender at Appomattox Court House in Virginia to US Lieutenant General Ulysses […]