chinatownworkinggroup.org
Chinatown_Working_Group
http://www.chinatownworkinggroup.org/index.htm
Community Planning Its Future. WORKING TEAMS - Phase II. The Chinatown Working Group (CWG) was formed in October 2008 as a community-based planning initiative on the future of Chinatown in New York City. The goal was to support the community’s residents, workers, businesses and visitors. Chinatown Working Group members include Chinatown’s stakeholders representatives of community groups, Community Boards #1, 2 and 3 and interested parties. Chinatown Working Group Planning Consultant. Clarification langua...
belmontfeasts.marketxmarket.com
Music &Entertainment2
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The Real Little Italy. 187th Street and Arthur Avenue. Belmont, The Bronx. The Belmont Feast Committee. Premiere Fuel and Belart Enterprises. This year's Concerts Included:. Belmont’s Own Francesco Castiglione. Larry Chance and the Earls. Randy and the Rainbows. Charlie Russo and his Band. Courtesy of the NY Daily News. PLAYGROUND (Frankie Valli and The 4 Seasons Review). Blue Note Entertainment’s Joe Salvatore, Tony Valente and Carol Maceli. DON FELICE and THE NEW YORK MUSIC PRODUCTION.
nohomanhattan.org
NoHo History
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418 through 426 Lafayette Place. Click for full image. Special Reports and Features:. NoHo Historic District Designation, 1999. NoHo Historic District Extension, 2005. NoHo in the 1970s. By Michael Gross, New York Observer, October 16, 2007. Engine 33, Ladder 9 Tribute. But, by 1825, with real estate values skyrocketing on nearby Bond, Bleecker, and Great Jones streets, Astor cut a broad street reducing the garden to half its size, when. Visit Historic Districts Council. The University of the City of New...
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Traditions
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The Real Little Italy. 187th Street and Arthur Avenue. Belmont, The Bronx. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. And the Bronx Parish. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Is the patron saint of the Bronx’s Belmont neighborhood. The original Mt. Carmel is in Israel named because it was the first place dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, but the parish dedications to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel refer to her appearance in the 12. Century in England to St. Simon Stock who was a member of the Carmelite Order. Feast Day: June 13. After a group...
chinatownworkinggroup.org
CHINATOWN WORKING GROUP_LIST
http://www.chinatownworkinggroup.org/MAILING_LIST.htm
Community Planning Its Future. WORKING TEAMS - Phase II. Join our mailing list. Are You a Voting Member? What is your Organizational Title. Website Contributors: Amy Chin, Zella Jones, Jesaca Lin, Bob Schneck, Molly Woodward. Site Development and Maintenance.
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CHINATOWN WORKING GROUP Comments
http://www.chinatownworkinggroup.org/CWG_Comments.htm
Community Planning Its Future. WORKING TEAMS - Phase II. Website Contributors: Zella Jones, Jesaca Lin, Bob Schneck, Molly Woodward. Site Development and Maintenance.
cuisinetc-catering.blogspot.com
cuisinEtc - a culinary journey via catering: NOHO - Bowery Stakeholders Annual Meeting at Aicon Gallery
http://cuisinetc-catering.blogspot.com/2014/05/noho-stakeholders-annual-meeting-aicon.html
CuisinEtc - a culinary journey via catering. Wednesday, May 7, 2014. NOHO - Bowery Stakeholders Annual Meeting at Aicon Gallery. Scroll down the blog. For our original concept. NOHO-Bowery Stakeholders Annual Meeting. White asparagus frittata bytes. Graced with pea sprouts. And smoked paprika aioli. On sesame rice crackers. Gluten free, vegetarian. Long view of Aicon's Main Gallery. Setting up food station. Culinary decor and furniture. Secondary Gallery with Hanging Metal Artwork. White lily flour scones.
nohomanhattan.org
NoHo Landmarks
http://www.nohomanhattan.org/NoHo%20Landmarks.htm
Old and New Design. Photo Credits: Stan Ries, Ed Grazda, Zella Jones, Curbed.com, Tom Fletcher. Bayard Condict Building, 65 -69 Bleecker St. Robbins and Appleton Building, 1-5 Bond St. Designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch, 1879-80. French, Second Empire Cast Iron commercial structure erected as a factory for a firm that manufactured watch cases. A Second Empire classic from 1880. Robbins made watch cases and Appleton was a prominent publisher. The building now houses the Art Store. And the founder of NYU.