The Museum Of Jewish Heritage Is Reopening
The Museum of Jewish Heritage (36 Battery Place) is scheduled to reopen its doors again on September 13. To keep everyone safe in the COVID era, the...
Outdoor Movies Live On This Summer At Seamore’s In Brookfield Place
Big outdoor movie nights are one New York City summer tradition that have been put on hold this year. But a few places are finding ways to make them...
Brookfield Restaurants Featured In New Cookbook To Benefit Service-Industry Workers
Restaurants have been some of the hardest hit businesses in New York City during the pandemic, and not even creative outdoor seating may be able to...
‘The Other Side Of Wall Street’: A Virtual Talk On The African Diaspora In New York
The Downtown Alliance and LMHQ are launching a public programming series all about Lower Manhattan — on its history, current events and the...
How To Be A Good Patron When Outdoor Dining At Your Favorite Restaurant
Crain’s New York posted a helpful list of tips for safely and politely dining outdoors in the city. Much of this is probably second nature by now...
Now Open: More Downtown Deliciousness With Outdoor Seating
More of Lower Manhattan’s delicious establishments are ready to take your order for takeout, delivery and dining service — so be sure to tip them...
Black Presence At The Battle Of Bennington: Fraunces Tavern’s Online Lecture
On Thursday, August 20 at 6:30p, Fraunces Tavern Museum will host a Zoom lecture on “The Black Presence at the Battle of Bennington,” by Vermont...
Biking In Lower Manhattan: Beginner, Intermediate And Expert Routes
Bicycles have always been one of the greatest ways to feel freedom in New York City. It’s the eco-friendly way to unlock parts of the city while...
Everything You Need To Know To Start Biking In Lower Manhattan
We are potentially entering a golden era of biking in New York City. The pandemic has driven even some of the most reluctant city dwellers into...

