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Fire On Church Street
A fast-moving fire that broke out at 177 Church Street gutted the ground-floor shoe repair shop where the Fire Department says it started, but firefighters were able to save upstairs residents.
Click here to see the Trib's video.
 
Battery Park City Authority To Lease Pier A
The Battery Park City Authority Board of Directors voted to approve a deal to lease and redevelop the nearby Pier A at their monthly meeting May 6.
 
Death Fall in Battery Park City
Louis Mitchell, 48, fell to his death from the balcony of his ninth-floor apartment in 400 Chambers Street in Battery Park City shortly before 4 a.m. May 5. Police said they are treating the incident as a suicide.

 

Squeezed side by side on Cedar Street, Greenmarket farmers and other vendors try to coexist.

A task force wants the Battery Park City Authority to put an end to the grass fields that easily turn into mud.
     
 

 

     
  Party's Over And Programs Begin At Community Center
The opening festivities over, the staff of Manhattan Youth's new Downtown Community Center are turning their attentions to programming for their new facility.
Click here for video of the opening-night party.
     
  IT'S A HIT: Downtown Little League Season Is Underway
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Long Waits At 25 Murray St.

  The dreams have faded for many potential buyers into this mammoth residential development, with little explanation from the developer. 
 

CB1: Proposed Building Too Ugly

 

A Community Board resolution says the building design for the corner of Hudson and Worth streets is better suited for New Jersey.

 

Tribeca Dog Is A Tree's Best Friend

  Fred, a local Stafford Terrier, is raising awareness about the potentially damaging effect dog urine can have on trees.
 

Thriller Of A Night

  Thousands turned out, many in zombie make-up, for a free screening of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video and a documentary about its creation.
 

For Sale: $35 Million Mansion

  Steven and Sheri Schnall are asking what some brokers say is a record price for their yet-to-be-completed 11,000-square-foot North Moore home.

 

Fish-Eye View At Battery Carousel

  Detailed plans show the underwater-themed carousel designed for the Battery that will be dazzling inside and out.
 
Tribeca Piers To Be Completed Thanks To New State Funding
$42 million in state and city funding will allow the Hudson River Park Trust to complete Pier 25 and most of Pier 26.
 
  Still Life In Motion
Tribeca artist Robert Janz explores this limitations of art with an installation at the Cheryl Pelavin Fine Arts Gallery this month.
 
Taste Of Tribeca
The 15th annual food festival and fundraiser will include more than 50 restaurants when it is held May 17.
 
  Fishmarket Recalled In Seaport Show
Photographer Barbara Mensch's new show at the South Street Seaport documents the Fulton Fishmarket as it was in the 1970s and 1980s.
 
At Local Schools, Lessons About Hunger
Speakers for the United Nations World Food Programme and UNICEF educated students from P.S. 150 and P.S. 234 about world hunger and how they can help.
 
  Tribeca Factory Spins Gold
Downtown manufacturing lives on in a jewelry workshop on Park Place.
 
Museum Dedicated To Sports In America Opens Its Doors
The Sports Museum of America will combine sports memorabilia with interactive exhibits.
 
  Tell Me A Story
At P.S. 150, children and parents share family tales.
 
Police Beat
The month in crime, straight from the pages of the NYPD 1st Precinct's police log.
 
 
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