by Joyce Burcham | Jul 15, 2013 | Historical Interest, Resident Notices
“Over centuries of development, New York has produced a series of climax forms, architectures that have reached an effective state of perfection. Like the squares of Georgian London, the canals of Venice, or the boulevards of Paris, the nineteenth-century...
by MasterAdmin | Jul 11, 2013 | Historical Interest, Resident Notices
The Master Gallery is pleased to announce the second show in our Lobby Gallery. Resident photographer Darcy Rogers, a recent transplant from the San Francisco area, will be our next featured artist. Darcy moved to New York City two years ago to pursue photographic...
by Joyce Burcham | Jun 20, 2013 | Historical Interest, Resident Notices
Book Culture, on 114th near Broadway, is launching a new book 7 pm Tuesday June 25–“Change at Jamaica”, by Marshall Messer. Messer steers this story from the viewpoint of a New York City cabbie, college dropout, Woodstock follower, and blues harpist....
by Joyce Burcham | Jun 20, 2013 | Historical Interest, Resident Notices
Do you know any teenagers who could use work experience or community service credits this summer? The Riverside Park teen corps is looking for volunteers to work in the park this summer, for three hours on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, between July 9th and August...
by Joyce Burcham | May 6, 2013 | Historical Interest, Resident Notices
With all the spring flowers abounding, stroll through Strauss Park, a tiny triangle bordered by West End Avenue, Broadway, 106th and 107th streets, and for a few moments reflect on the transience of life and fortune. Strauss Park is a memorial to the owners of...
by Joyce Burcham | May 6, 2013 | Neighborhood Resources, Resident Notices
Who doesn’t want to save some of the escalating costs of groceries? Garden of Eden, 2780 Broadway near the corner of 107th, offers 10% discounts to college students, and to seniors 55 and older on Thursdays. Get an ID from the store manager and start to save! By...