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Residents say it is "dangerous" for adults to play on the new field in West Thames Park near children.

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Advocates fear the Seaport Museum will get rid of the ships to save money.

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The Battery Park City Authority was unable to find an operator for the ice rink for the second year in a row.

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The city banned all weekday street fairs in lower Manhattan earlier this year.

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Electronics giant J&R is no longer seeking to rename Park Row as "J&R Row."

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The Danish restaurant Copenhagen/Aamann will open at 13 Laight St. in October 2011.

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The green lake that appeared at the Deutsche Bank site in the spring is now gone.

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A tire swing that injured several children last summer is on its way back to Battery Park City.

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It's last call for Moran's bar on Washington Street Friday night.

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Five corporations are pushing the DOT to reopen the Vesey Street crosswalk, near the World Trade Center site.

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Otterness' donated bronze lions would violate the law, the Battery Park City Authority said.

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The $200 million project will start this month and will rip up streets along Peck Slip, worrying locals and businesses.

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Retailer J&R convinced a reluctant Community Board 1 Tuesday night to give it more time to build its case.

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The new restaurant, called The Fighting Chair, comes from the entrepreneurs who brought Five Guys to Manhattan.

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Residents say they are losing sleep because of the jackhammering during Brooklyn Bridge rehabilitation work.