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The Parks department looks carefully for a partner.
A new audit says the Parks Department could have made an additional $2.2 million. Oops!
CB8 met last night to discuss a "casual" outdoor café.
That licensing deal on Tavern's name has gone through.
The city will reportedly seek proposals for a new operator.
The plan is to turn it into a chain of charity-focused restaurants.
The man who tried to take over Tavern on the Green is again in the union's crosshairs.
"Maybe it’ll be a small one, which might fit in a little better in terms of today’s needs."
Plus, the Parks Department seeks Rockaway Beach concessionaires.
The search for a tenant has apparently been suspended.
Jennifer LeRoy may be reunited with Tavern on the Green yet.
Plus: the Gulf spill knocks oysters off Red Lobster's menu, and JetBlue launches in-flight meals, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: school lunches at risk, and Paula Deen's maid troubles, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: the city's best-looking waitstaffs, and PETA amasses shares, all in our morning news roundup.
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