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Push to Put Affordable Housing, Not a Jail Tower, on Two Acres in Chinatown
Advocates pitch new site for mandated Manhattan jail, creating open land for needed new apartments.
Watch and Decide: A Q&A with Lower Manhattan City Council Candidates
Coleman, Lewinsohn, Marte and Yu, hopefuls in the June 24 primary, speak on issues of local concern.
BATTERY PARK CITY
Life Saving Training for Downtown Soccer League Parents and Coaches
TRIBECA
Photo Exhibit Recalls Gritty Waterfront Before It Became Hudson River Park
CHINATOWN
Brooklyn Bridge Banks Reopens, Heralding a 'Comeback of the Century'
SEAPORT
Towering and Immersive, a Titanic 'Experience' Is Pitched for the Seaport

 

Lunchtime concerts Every Wednesday through July 9, free noon dance and music performances come to one of two Downtown venues: The World Trade Center’s North Oculus Plaza or the plaza at 140 Broadway. Go here for the performance schedule. The summer concert series is sponsored by the Downtown Alliance. Photo: Norman Edwards Jr. and SpinKicK perform June 18 at the WTC Oculus Plaza.

June Community Board 1 meetings Proposed restroom building for The Battery; services for homeless in Lower Manhattan; a contiguous East River waterfront park. Go here for complete schedule.

A Battery Park City farmers market is now open every Sunday until Nov. 23, from 9 am to 2 pm outside the Irish Hunger Memorial, North End Avenue and Vesey Street. The market is run by Down to Earth Markets and hosted by the Battery Park City Authority.

Free Concerts Trinity Church’s spring music season offers a remarkable variety of music from the medieval era to modern-day jazz. Go here for the schedule. Trinity Church is at Broadway and Wall Street.

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Cloud Paintings Storage, at 52 Walker Street, 4th Fl., is presenting paintings of Tribeca resident Jacqueline Gourevitch created between 1965 and 2018. The artist describes her work as "based on observation, memory and invention." To June 21.