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Photo on 2nd Avenue by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
The Sock Man is returning to St. Mark's Place (
Thursday)
Gregg Singer secures $44 million loan to continue plan to convert former PS 64 into a dorm (
Monday)
Report: East Village man admits to three sexual assaults in 2014 (
Wednesday)
At ABC No Rio's last HardCore/Punk Matinee on Rivington Street (for now) (
Tuesday)
Reverend Jen departs her LES home, and Troll Museum (
Tuesday)
A visit to former East Village mainstay Love Saves the Day in New Hope, Pa. (
Thursday)
Brooklyn's Dun-Well Doughnuts opening an outpost on St. Marks's Place (
Wednesday)
Out and About with Colette Pwakah (
Wednesday)
Another freeze on 1-year leases for rent-stabilized apartments; 2% for 2-year leases (
Tuesday)
Other Music storefront is for rent (
Monday)
The Kati Roll Company vying for the Stage space on Second Avenue (
Friday)
Thursday Kitchen will serve Korean tapas on East Ninth Street (
Tuesday)
235 Second Ave. being pitched for bar-restaurant usage (
Wednesday)
B4 has closed on East Fourth Street (
Thursday)
Final 4Knots Festival lineup unveiled (
Monday)
Checking out the penthouse at THREE99 — "unlike any apartment ever in the East Village" (
Friday)
Sweetgreen opening on Astor Place (
Thursday)
The black crowned night heron continues to come out at... night in Tompkins Square Park (
Tuesday)
Two more sidewalk cafe choices for Second Avenue (
Tuesday)
Films in Tompkins return this summer with "Do the Right Thing," "True Romance" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (
Friday)
A reminder about breath-holding contests (
Wednesday)
Osaka Grub bringing Japanese fast food to the Essex Street Market (
Tuesday)
Full reveal at Icon Realty's 327 E. Ninth St. (
Tuesday)
Inch by inch, 190 Bowery is losing its graffiti (
Thursday)