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  • 101 Murray Place Manhattan August Events

    LOCATION: St. John's University, 101 Murray Place (between Greenwich Street & West Street)

    Published by NY1 on August 19, 2008.

  • 41 Park Row Manhattan August Events

    LOCATION: The Schaeberle Studio Theatre (Venue #2, 41 Park Row at William St)

    Published by NY1 on August 19, 2008.

  • 55 Exchange Place Manhattan August Events

    LOCATION: 55 Exchange Place, 6th Floor

    Published by NY1 on August 19, 2008.

  • 24 Peck Slip Zagat Restaurants: Waterfalls

    24 Peck Slip

    Published by NY1 on August 17, 2008.

  • One Police Plaza How did 4-yr.-old girl escape NYPD HQ?

    The girl had been left in the care of "Finest Care Child Care Center" at about 8 a.m. - a preschool program at One Police Plaza that's open to NYPD employees and parents who receive certain types of child subsidies from the city.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 17, 2008.

  • Deutsche Bank NYC Fire Union Wants Radio Updates On Water Supply

    Firefighters Robert Beddia and Joseph Graffagnino died in the former Deutsche Bank tower after their oxygen supply ran out. If the firefighters had been receiving radio updates about water problems a year ago, "I don't think this tragedy would have happened," Cassidy said.

    Published by WNBC on August 17, 2008.

  • Deutsche Bank Firefighters Union Calls For Water Supply Updates

    Stephen Cassidy says two firefighters might not have died a year ago at the former Deutsche Bank tower fire if the warning system had existed.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 17, 2008.

  • Ground Zero Union prods FDNY on Ground Zero water info

    Giving five-minute radio updates about the water available to battle a blaze would have saved two firefighters who were killed at a condemned Ground Zero skyscraper a year ago, the city's fire union president said.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 17, 2008.

  • ground zero 9/11 Groups Close, Rethink Goals As Money Wanes

    While programs treating ailing ground zero workers exposed to toxic dust can still seek funding from Congress and the state and city governments, counseling and community programs are having more trouble.

    Published by WNBC on August 16, 2008.

  • SoHo Order up for Moondance diner

    A year after SoHo's Moondance diner moseyed out west, the cherished eatery of artists, writers and entertainers is still shuttered and gathering dust in Wyoming.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 16, 2008.

  • ground zero 9/11 Charities Rethink Aims As Funds Dry Up

    Other organizations are looking for new funding sources and new purpose. Anthony Gardner, a Sept. 11 family member who has been vocal about ground zero rebuilding and especially the 9/11 memorial, until June received a $450,000 Red Cross grant for his organization, the World Trade Center United Family Group.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 16, 2008.

  • Ground Zero Price tag soars on 9/11 memorial

    The cost of the Sept. 11 memorial and museum at Ground Zero is expected to soar past $1 billion, the Daily News has learned.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 15, 2008.

  • Ground Zero 9/11 museum cost up - but giving is not

    As the Daily News first reported, the price tag on the national museum at Ground Zero is expected to pass $1 billion - 65% more than projected.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 15, 2008.

  • 33-45 Fulton St. Brooklyn Today: Thursday, August 14, 2008

    The workshop will take place between 6 and 8 p.m. at the Capital One Bank branch at 33-45 Fulton St.

    Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on August 14, 2008.

  • Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation Burton is named vice president (Accent on People Section)

    Jisun Burton, a Riverdale resident, recently became vice president of Product Risk and Strategy for the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, a financial services company based in Manhattan.

    Published by Riverdale Press on August 14, 2008.

  • 33-45 Fulton St. Business Owners Can Learn Basics of Negotiating a Lease

    Information about commercial lease real estate property taxes will also be available. The free workshop will be held at Capital One Bank, 33-45 Fulton St. To register, call (718) 797-0187.

    Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on August 14, 2008.

  • SoHo It Might as Well Be 1986

    Coming to SoHo in September: a full-scale re-enactment of the triumphant parade scene in the 1986 film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Participants wanted. [Urban Prankster]

    Published by New York Times on August 14, 2008.

  • City Hall Proposed 'Student Safety Act' To Police Security

    On the steps of City Hall on Thursday, dozens of students, politicians and parents tried to make a point that the people who police the schools need to be policed themselves.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 14, 2008.

  • Statue of Liberty Lawyers for 'Lady Al Qaeda want to see evidence

    The Daily News reported Wednesday that the MIT-educated neuroscientist was apparently plotting terror attacks on several city landmarks - including the Statue of Liberty and Times Square.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 14, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock Hall in New York? It's about time

    Opening an "annex" in SoHo, for what the Hall says will be at least two years, sort of admits the Cleveland problem, even though the Hall obviously isn't going to say that's the reason for the decision.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 14, 2008.

  • World Trade Center NYC Council Weighs Construction Safety

    The New York City Council will vote on two pieces of construction safety legislation in the wake of testing results that show major construction sites, including the World Trade Center and the new Yankee Stadium.

    Published by WNBC on August 14, 2008.

  • 166 Duane Street Cruise studio partner buys in Tribeca

    Wagner, Nicita and a living trust in their names purchased the tree-bedroom, 2,341-square-foot unit at 166 Duane Street on July 28. The seller was identified as Carole Sadler, according to public records posted today. The deal was first reported by Cityfile.

    Published by The Real Deal on August 14, 2008.

  • Tribeca The Gossip on Girls

    In this crowd, the sighting of Ms. Dunst was hardly unusual. Since March, when she moved to New York (and into a $3 million Tribeca penthouse she bought last year) to star in Andrew Jarecki’s All Good Things with Ryan Gosling—after a stint in rehab at the Cirque Lodge in Utah, which she told the press she entered for “depression”—Ms. Dunst seems to be everywhere.

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • Lower Manhattan $800,000 in Free M.T.A. Tickets, and 3 Arrests

    When is a demolished apartment building not demolished? That question was the subject of hours of protest and oratory at a public hearing in Lower Manhattan about proposed changes to the rules on renovating rent-stabilized housing.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • Statue of Liberty Pakistani scientist busted

    The targets: The Statue of Liberty, Times Square and the subway system.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 13, 2008.

  • Tribeca The Reinvention of Kirsten Dunst

    In this crowd, the sighting of Ms. Dunst was hardly unusual. Since March, when she moved to New York (and into a $3 million Tribeca penthouse she bought last year) to star in Andrew Jarecki’s All Good Things with Ryan Gosling

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • Statue of Liberty Study to decide if Lady Liberty's ready for crowning moment

    Hughes Associates Inc., which won a bid for the project, must submit a safety study of the Statue of Liberty by February, he said.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 13, 2008.

  • Soho The Gossip on Girls

    Ms. Dunst seems to be everywhere. In the past few months, she’s been spotted walking in Soho in black shorts and a flannel shirt, hair tousled, Barack Obama Rolling Stone cover visible; in a white T-shirt dress, walking with Dave Ransone, the tattooed bartender of the Rusty Knot and East Village bar Black and White;

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Staking Out Brooklyn Turf for a Winery

    Ms. Shaper worked for three years at Rivendell, as well as its SoHo shop and wine bar, Vintage New York. She left in 2003 to work for a wine distributor, and as wine director for a Long Island restaurant group. Her dream was to open her own winery "in around 20 years," as she recalled.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • Statue of Liberty $800,000 in Free M.T.A. Tickets, and 3 Arrests

    A federal study will look at reopening the Statue of Liberty’s crown to visitors.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • ground zero A Closer Look: The Proposal for a Ground Zero Security Zone

    Landlords, company executives, public officials and some urban planners acknowledged the need for security at ground zero, but worried that the procedures would undermine the effort to reweave the trade center site into the city’s fabric.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame coming to NY

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 13, 2008.

  • Myriad Restaurant Group Kitchen Dish: Allegretti, Vintage Irving, and a new Yorganic

    The restaurant is a joint venture between the former Devin Tavern general manager Gregg Nelson and Robert Larcom, who works a day job as a special projects director for Drew Nieporent's Myriad Restaurant Group (Nobu, Tribeca Grill, Mai House, etc.). Meg Grace, formerly of Café 2 and Terrace 5 at the Museum of Modern Art, is serving food according to what is in season, so the menu is always changing. What's available at the moment includes bacon peanut brittle;

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • City Hall Mayor's Climate Change Task Force Launches

    The Climate Change Adaptation Task Force, which met yesterday at City Hall for the first time, includes representatives from city and state agencies, and private companies, and is being advised by academics and professionals from the legal, engineering, and insurance industries.

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • 3 Hanover Square Kitchen Dish: Allegretti, Vintage Irving, and a new Yorganic

    ANTIBIOTIC-FREE GUMMY BEARS Yorganic, a frozen-yogurt and juice bar that has a takeout counter in Midtown East's Crystal Pavilion, is opening a full-blown unit with seating and Wi-Fi downtown today (3 Hanover Square at Beaver Street, 212-968-9700).

    Published by New York Sun on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock On, New York!

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo U.S. Sues Developer Over Access for Disabled

    The lawsuit concerns the design and construction of Avalon Chrystie Place, at 229 Chrystie Place, below Houston Street, on the boundary between SoHo and the East Village.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • World Trade Center ACLU sez city plan to scan license plates bum steer

    The plan, as first outlined by the Daily News in April, improves on London's famed "Ring of Steel" with a $106 million program of barriers and guard booths encircling the World Trade Center footprint.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 13, 2008.

  • World Trade Center $800,000 in Free M.T.A. Tickets, and 3 Arrests

    A Police Department proposal to strictly control access to the World Trade Center once it is rebuilt has come under fire from Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • Soho The Reinvention of Kirsten Dunst

    In the past few months, she’s been spotted walking in Soho in black shorts and a flannel shirt, hair tousled, Barack Obama Rolling Stone cover visible; in a white T-shirt dress, walking with Dave Ransone, the tattooed bartender of the Rusty Knot and East Village bar Black and White;

    Published by The New York Observer on August 13, 2008.

  • Statue of Liberty Terror suspect had New York target list

    When she was arrested in Afghanistan last month, Aafia Siddique allegedly had in her possession maps of New York, a list of potential targets that included the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the subway system and the animal disease center on Plum Island, detailed chemical, biological and radiological weapon information that has been seen only in a handful of terrorist cases, as well as a thumb drive packed with emails, ABC News has learned.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo A Bronx Artist's Ode to Street Life, in Glass

    The Freeman Street subway station, a few blocks south of Crotona Park in the south-central Bronx, could not seem farther from the art gallery precincts of Chelsea, SoHo and Dumbo. So New Yorkers might be surprised to know that a series of colored-glass panels on the elevated subway station has been acclaimed as an exemplary work of public art.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo New York getting piece of Rock hall

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by SI Live on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Cleveland A'int Got Nothin' On NYC

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is coming to New York. The Cleveland-based museum is opening an annex in SoHo featuring at least of bit of memorabilia from New York's storied rock history.

    Published by WNBC on August 13, 2008.

  • SoHo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame adds NYC location

    Billy Joel and Clive Davis are going to join the mayor at the location in the SoHo neighborhood. It will be the first time the hall of fame has expanded outside Cleveland.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 13, 2008.

  • Lower Manhattan A Closer Look: The Proposal for a Ground Zero Security Zone

    Document: The New York Police Department wants to create a special security zone in Lower Manhattan, with checkpoints and traffic restrictions.

    Published by New York Times on August 13, 2008.

  • World Trade Center Police Want Tight Security Zone at Ground Zero

    Planners seeking to rebuild the World Trade Center have always envisioned that the 16-acre site would have a vibrant streetscape with distinctive buildings, shops and cultural institutions lining a newly restored street grid. From the destruction of Sept. 11, 2001, a new neighborhood teeming with life would be born.

    Published by New York Times on August 12, 2008.

  • Securities and Exchange Commission JPM to post more mortgage losses in 3Q

    In a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the bank said turbulence in the credit markets has caused it to lose about $1.5 billion, after hedges, in its mortgage-backed securities and loans to date in the July-to-September quarter.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 12, 2008.

  • ground zero Security Program Would Photograph Cars Entering Manhattan

    According to the Times, the proposal is one element of a 36-page plan for security, mainly focused on the site of ground zero, that Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly and his counterterrorism bureau commanders have shared with the director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

    Published by WNBC on August 12, 2008.

  • Stuyvesant High School Internet giant gets free help from high schoolers

    Ten high school students from Stuyvesant High School in lower Manhattan and five students from Grand Central High School in Philadelphia were called on this summer to work on InstantAction.com. They monitored the forums on the site, helped with programming code, analyzed usage of the site and worked on quality assurance by checking for bugs in the games and sites.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 12, 2008.