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Author: Matthew Fenton

February 10, 2023

Sage Perspective

Two Leading Intellectuals Will Discuss the State of the World at Museum of Jewish Heritage French philosopher, essayist, playwright, and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Lévy and former Soviet prisoner of conscience Natan Sharansky—two of the most renowned Jewish voices of the past half-century—will appear on stage together for the first time at the Museum of Jewish Heritage...
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February 9, 2023

High Finance

Narcotics Task Force Seizes 50,000 Fentanyl Pills, Worth $1 Million, in Lower Manhattan While street-level drug activity is relatively rare at the southern tip of Manhattan, the neighborhood saw another major drug bust a few weeks ago, when a trafficker from California was caught with a large narcotics shipment, apparently intended for eventual transfer to...
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February 8, 2023

Grasping the Reach

Park Resiliency Plans for Rockefeller Park and Belvedere Plaza The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) hosted a public meeting about its North/West Battery Park City Resiliency Project on Wednesday, February 8, at Stuyvesant High School (345 Chambers Street), starting at 6:30pm. The session gave participants an overview of evolving plans for the creation of a...
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February 7, 2023

Downtown Desiderata

CB1 Outlines Four Score and Eight Priorities for Lower Manhattan The administration of Mayor Eric Adams is being urged by Community Board 1 (CB1) to allocate funds to 88 local needs in the coming (2024) fiscal year, ranging from retirement communities and bike lanes to parks and community centers. In Battery Park City, CB1 wants...
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February 6, 2023

Big Deal for Chinatown

Albany Allocates $20 Million to Revitalize Downtown’s Asian Ethnoburb Governor Kathy Hochul is allocating $20 million to help revitalize Chinatown in the wake of the Covid pandemic, as part of the State’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative. Noting that Lower Manhattan’s Asian enclave is home to the largest Chinese population in an urban area outside of China,...
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February 5, 2023

He Didn’t Quilt His Day Job

Local College Honors Professor Whose Patchworks Were Masterworks Tribeca’s Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) kicked off its observance of Black History Month on Wednesday by honoring the late Professor Edward M. Bostick (right), who taught English and linguistics at the school for almost half a century, before retiring in 2020 and passing away last...
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