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Local Solutions for a Global Problem: Fort Greene Park Glass PIckup: Saturday, June 5
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Sunday, May 23, 2010. Fort Greene Park Glass PIckup: Saturday, June 5. On Saturday, June 5, volunteer to pick up the broken glass that is littered in Fort Greene Park. The collected glass will be donated to Fat Dog Fabrication for the creation of a special limited edition Fort Greene bench. 4:00 PM Saturday, June 5, 2010. Meet at the stoop of 202 Washington Park. Collection buckets and gloves will be provided. Join the One-Earth.com Brooklyn Meetup Group. Labels: fat dog fabrication. Follow us on Twitter.
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What's Up On Wall Street: Ain't that the truth!
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What's Up On Wall Street. Monday, December 8, 2008. Ain't that the truth! 8220;They say life's what happens when you're busy making other plans. But sometimes in New York, life is what happens when you're waiting for a table. Ex and the City. S Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I like my milkshakes. I'm a senior at NYU living in and blogging about the Financial District! View my complete profile. Oh the weather outside is frightful! Aint that the truth!
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What's Up On Wall Street: Beer is the new king on Wall Street
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What's Up On Wall Street. Sunday, December 7, 2008. Beer is the new king on Wall Street. Maynard Sikowski doesn’t look like he belongs at Ryan McGuire’s Ale House. With his nice suit and gold cufflinks, the 45-year-old business consultant is clearly in a different tax bracket than the Cliff Street pub’s core jeans-and-T-shirt clientele. He also prefers to drink 1980s vintage Opus One wine, which typically retails for $400 a bottle. 8220;We’ve been selling a lot of beer,” Doherty added. &#...Wall Street h...
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What's Up On Wall Street: A chat with Shaun Hergatt, executive chef at SHO Shaun Hergatt
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What's Up On Wall Street. Thursday, December 4, 2008. A chat with Shaun Hergatt, executive chef at SHO Shaun Hergatt. Restaurateur Shaun Hergatt, of Atelier fame, is gearing up for the opening of SHO Shaun Hergatt. His eponymous new hot spot in The Setai building at 40 Broad St. The Australian-born chef chatted with me briefly about this new venture, which has been eagerly anticipated by the gourmands of Wall Street. IS: What’s the timeline for the restaurant’s opening? Opening this restaurant has been t...
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What's Up On Wall Street: Oh the weather outside is frightful!
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What's Up On Wall Street. Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Oh the weather outside is frightful! If the frigid temperatures, Christmas tree vendors on the sidewalk or red holiday cups at Starbucks didn’t clue you in already, it’s finally December! There’s always the standard holiday-related things to do around the city – the Rockefeller tree, ice skating at Wolman Rink in Central Park, hot chocolate at Serendipity3 – but there’s also plenty to do down here, right in the neighborhood:. On Front Street. Their...
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What's Up On Wall Street: November 2008
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What's Up On Wall Street. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. In tribute to the never-ending construction on Fulton. New York will be a great place when they finish it. Sums up life on Fulton Street perfectly. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. A Local Landmark: The Paris. The bar at the Paris. Lit up for the holidays. It’s a juxtaposition of styles: technology of the 21st century next to a holdover from the original Paris Café, established in 1873. Traces of the past are common at The Paris. Black-and-white photog...
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What's Up On Wall Street: A Local Landmark: The Paris
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What's Up On Wall Street. Wednesday, November 12, 2008. A Local Landmark: The Paris. The bar at the Paris. Lit up for the holidays. When you walk in, The Paris looks like an average bar. Eleven flat-screen TVs line the walls, each displaying a different game. But a closer look reveals intricately carved dark-wood molding, creeping out from beneath the sleek black screens. Traces of the past are common at The Paris. Locals flock to the restaurant’s candle-lit tables and mahogany bar. A couple cl...While t...
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What's Up On Wall Street: In tribute to the never-ending construction on Fulton...
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What's Up On Wall Street. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. In tribute to the never-ending construction on Fulton. New York will be a great place when they finish it. Sums up life on Fulton Street perfectly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I like my milkshakes. I'm a senior at NYU living in and blogging about the Financial District! View my complete profile. In tribute to the never-ending construction on Ful. A Local Landmark: The Paris. Thoughts from the neighborhood on Election Day. Ou est le boeuf?
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