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The Morning After – in East River Park

Morning runners and bicyclists had a few large puddles to navigate in East River Park, after the weekend's big soaking.  

Good Morning!

It looks like it will be another gorgeous day today, with a high of 84℉ and low humidity. The Hester Street Fair is going vintage this weekend, with eight special vendors offering great deals on clothing and custom goods...

Good Morning!

Look for a high around 84℉ today with some thunderstorms this afternoon. Tomorrow will be about the same, with some evening thunderstorms. The NY International Fringe Festival is preparing to kick-off its 15th season on Friday, with many shows...
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Fun & Games on Essex Street

A friend of The Lo-Down shares this birds-eye view of the very well used Essex Street athletic field.  If you've got a Lower East Side photo you'd like to contribute, send it to us at: tips@thelodownny.com.

Good Morning!

Partly cloudy this morning with a chance of severe thunderstorms (and maybe even some hail) in the afternoon. We're expecting a high of 92. Enjoy the week!

Watching the Fireworks From the LES

Thanks to  Jill Fehrenbacher at Inhabitat NYC for sharing her photos of the fireworks from her view on the Lower East Side last night. July 4, 2011 sizzled for us all! (more pics after the jump)
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Lower East Side Lens: Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge, May 6, 2011 — another photo in our series by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.

Lower East Side Lens – Rivington Street

Continuing our ongoing series of street photographs from A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.

Lower East Side Lens: Seward Park

More from our ongoing series of street portraits by photographer A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.
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Lower East Side Lens: Eldridge St. – June 3, 2011

Continuing our series of street portraits by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.

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JESSOR, A Show About the Architect of the Grand Street Co-ops, Opens Tomorrow at Citygroup

A new exhibition featuring the works of New York architect Herman Jessor, who designed more than 40,000 units of...

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