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November 6, 2019

Eighteen Years Later, What About the Children?

Eighteen Years Later, What about the Children? Schools Agency Begins Belated Outreach Effort to Former Lower Manhattan Students at Risk of 9/11 Illness The dust cloud from the collapsing World Trade Center Tower advancing on PS/IS89 and Stuyvesant High School on the morning of September 11, 2001 photo: NYPD The City’s Department of Education (DOE)...
Dust cloud of September 11, 2001
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November 6, 2019

Today’s Calendar of Events in Lower Manhattan 11/6/19

Today’s Calendar November 6, 2019 1PM Adult Chorus 6 River Terrace Directed by Church Street School for Music and Art, the BPC Chorus is open to all adults who love to sing. Learn a mix of contemporary and classic songs, and perform at community events throughout the year. Battery Park City Authority 3PM Skyscraper Museum...
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November 5, 2019

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ News of Lower Manhattan 11/5/19

Lower Manhattan’s Local News The Broadsheet Inc. | 212-912-1106 | editor@ebroadsheet.com | ebroadsheet.com Rents Within Reach for 50 Years Lower East Side’s Depression-Era Equivalent to Gateway Plaza Preserves Affordability Through 2069 Knickerbocker Village, in Two Bridges City Council member Margaret Chin has brokered an agreement that will preserve affordability for rental tenants at Knickerbocker Village, a...
Gateway Plaza and the World Trade Center
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November 5, 2019

Rents Within Reach for 50 Years

Rents Within Reach for 50 Years Lower East Side’s Depression-Era Equivalent to Gateway Plaza Preserves Affordability Through 2069 Knickerbocker Village, in Two Bridges City Council member Margaret Chin has brokered an agreement that will preserve affordability for rental tenants at Knickerbocker Village, a giant apartment complex in the Two Bridges neighborhood, which was built by...
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November 5, 2019

RiverWatch ~ Cruise Ships in New York Harbor

RiverWatch Cruise Ships in New York Harbor   Arrivals & Departures ——————————————————————— Tuesday, November 5 Mein Schiff 1 Inbound 7:00 pm (Bayonne)  in port overnight Wednesday, November 6 Mein Schiff 1 Outbound 10:00 pm (Bayonne)  Norfolk, VA/Florida/Bahamas/La Romana, Dominican Republic Silver Wind Inbound 12:15 pm  in port overnight Thursday, November 7 Silver Wind Outbound 5:30...
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November 5, 2019

Feathered Friends

Although still relatively abundant, recent surveys indicate declines in the Yellow-shafted Flicker population.  With its wide range, from Alaska to Nicaragua, the Flicker can be found in almost any habitat with trees. Aggressive Starlings compete for their nesting sites and negotiating the tall reflective glass structures that make up Lower Manhattan during their seasonal migration...
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