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Month: September 2019

September 17, 2019

Today’s Calendar of Events for Lower Manhattan Tuesday September 17

Today’s Calendar Tuesday September 17 Reason #132 for congested traffic in Lower Manhattan. Ticket Hawkers on Battery Place. 8AM Bird Walk with NYC Audubon The Battery Explore the diversity of migrating birds that find food and habitat in The Battery. The walk will be led by Gabriel Willow, an educator from NYC Audubon. Meet at...
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September 17, 2019

Influx Reflux

Influx Reflux Study Predicts 300 Fewer Vehicles Per Day on Local Streets If Verrazzano Toll Changes The Verrazzano Bridge is located more than eight miles from Lower Manhattan, but a new study indicates that tolling patterns there have a significant impact on traffic congestion here. A new analysis commissioned by the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel...
Canal Street traffic
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September 17, 2019

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ News of Lower Manhattan ~ 9/17/19

Lower Manhattan’s Local News The Broadsheet Inc. | 212-912-1106 | editor@ebroadsheet.com | ebroadsheet.com Influx Reflux Study Predicts 300 Fewer Vehicles Per Day on Local Streets If Verrazzano Toll Changes The Verrazzano Bridge is located more than eight miles from Lower Manhattan, but a new study indicates that tolling patterns there have a significant impact on traffic...
The Verazzanno Bridge
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September 16, 2019

EYES TO THE SKY September 16 – 29, 2019

EYES TO THE SKY     September 16 – 29, 2019 Protect the night. It is good for you  As the Sun’s arc shortens in the skies of Earth’s northern hemisphere, we approach equal day and night.  Soon after the autumnal equinox, which occurs on September 23 this year, darkness expands over daylight. We will see more...
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September 16, 2019

Death Came Calling at the Corner of Wall and Broad Streets, in Lower Manhattan’s First Major Terrorist Attack

Death Came Calling at the Corner of Wall and Broad Streets, in Lower Manhattan’s First Major Terrorist Attack  In 1913, J. P. Morgan & Company settled into its new headquarters at the corner of Wall and Broad Streets, an unidentified, unadorned four-story stone building in a growing neighborhood of steel-frame corporate skyscrapers. The firm did not...
Wall Street September 16, 2019
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September 16, 2019

The BroadsheetDAILY News of Lower Manhattan September 16, 2019

Lower Manhattan’s Local News The Broadsheet Inc. | 212-912-1106 | editor@ebroadsheet.com | ebroadsheet.com Death Came Calling at the Corner of Wall and Broad Streets, in Lower Manhattan’s First Major Terrorist Attack  In 1913, J. P. Morgan & Company settled into its new headquarters at the corner of Wall and Broad Streets, an unidentified, unadorned four-story stone building...
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