Outdoor Dining Season Is Back: Where To Treat Yourself In Lower Manhattan
It’s been a long and difficult winter, but it’s just a matter of time until the March winds die down and last summer’s glorious outdoor season...
The Irish Punt Has Reopened Just In Time For St. Patrick’s Day
It is almost St. Patrick’s Day again and, unlike last March, you can actually go out and celebrate the holiday this year! The celebrations will be...
Ride Out Smarch With A Winter Staycation At Mint House
If the cold temps are bumming you out after last week’s springlike respite, a late-winter staycation is calling your name. Mint House (70 Pine...
Celebrate Passover In Lower Manhattan With The Jewish Learning Experience
Just as we did last year, many New Yorkers will forgo big, family-filled Passover seders for safer, socially-distant gatherings. If you’re sticking...
The Lawn Club Brings Bocce, Croquet And More To The Seaport
If you prefer your socializing with a side of friendly competition, you’re in luck. Earlier this week, the Howard Hughes Corporation announced the...
Shred-A-Thon And Clothing Drop-Off Alert!
Round up all the old clothes and unwanted documents that are collecting dust and bring them over to Fulton Street (between Cliff and Gold Streets)...
Indoor Dining In NYC Expanding To 50% Capacity
With Covid-19 hospitalizations on the decline, Governor Cuomo announced on Wednesday that starting March 19, capacity for indoor dining in New York...
Tune In To This LMHQ Fireside Chat To Turn Your Workplace Into A More Equitable Space
Fair and equitable workplaces are the wave of the future, and it’s time to bring the future into the now. For guidance on how to foster a...
Rapid, Low-Cost Covid Test Sites Arrive In Lower Manhattan
Low-cost, 30-minute coronavirus testing sites have opened in Lower Manhattan as part of the state’s plan to reopen businesses safely. The...
How The U.S. Senate Gets Its Power: Join Federal Hall For The Discussion
Over the past few years, with major political battles ongoing in Washington, one question has remained on many American minds: Why is the U.S. Senate...

