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Year: 2021

June 9, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 6/9/21 ~ Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper ~ City Council Candidate Gigi Li Talks about What She Hopes to Accomplish in Office

Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage ‘There Are Fundamental Issues That Need To Be Addressed’ City Council Candidate Gigi Li Talks about What She Hopes to Accomplish in Office City Council candidate Gigi Li Gigi Li is one of the candidates seeking the City Council seat representing Lower Manhattan is, which is currently held...
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June 8, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY~ Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper ~ 6/8/21 ~ New Leadership Comes at Crucial Juncture for HRPT

Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage In Doyle They Trust New Leadership Comes at Crucial Juncture for HRPT Hudson River Park Trust’s new president, Noreen Doyle (center), flanked by two of her predecessors, Madelyn Wils (left) and Connie Fishman (right) The Hudson River Park Trust (HRPT) has new leadership: Last Thursday, the organization’s board...
Hudson River Park Trust's new president, Noreen Doyle (center), flanked by two of her predecessors, Madelyn Wils (left) and Connie Fishman (right)
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June 8, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 6/7/21 ~ The Newspaper of Lower Manhattan ~ Appeals Court Okays City Plan Move of Homeless Men to 52 William, But Calls It ‘Moot’

Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Off Again, On Again… Appeals Court Okays City Plan Move of Homeless Men to 52 William, But Calls It ‘Moot’ A guard posted to the lobby of the Radisson New York Wall Street Hotel, at 52 William Street. This is one of more than 60 hotels requisitioned by...
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June 4, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ Lower Manhattan’s Newspaper ~ 6/4/21 ~

Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper View as Webpage Ain’t That a Hole in the Boat? Operators of New Ferry Service Predict Launching by Summer The ferry terminal on the Esplanade (near Vesey Street) is slated by summer to begin hosting an additional 60 vessels each day, carrying as many as 2,500 passengers, as the City inaugurates...
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June 4, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ Lower Manhattan’s Local Newspaper ~ Random Assault in Chinatown Spurs Rally to Decry Anti-Asian Hate

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage ‘A Public Safety Emergency’ Random Assault in Chinatown Spurs Rally to Decry Anti-Asian Hate A still from a security camera video shows the Monday attack in which a 55-year-old woman (whose name is being withheld) was hit with sufficient force to render her unconscious. City Council member Margaret...
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June 2, 2021

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 6/2/21 ~ BPCA Begins Work to Protect Its Turf

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage Seeking a Level Playing Field BPCA Begins Work to Protect Its Turf The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) began work on its Ball Fields and Community Center Resiliency Project last Thursday, kicking off a $7-million initiative that will construct approximately 800 linear feet of flood-protection barriers along three...
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