Saturday, June 3, 2017

EV Grieve Etc.: Essential NYC books; Union Square backpack theft


[Indoor parking on 2nd Avenue via Derek Berg]

How NYC is turning food waste into compost and gas (The New York Times)

Update on the suspected arosn at Lower East Side synagogue Beth Hamedrash Hagadol (The Lo-Down)

Three workers injured after steel beam falls 12 stories at 688 Broadway/1 Great Jones Alley construction site (Patch ... previously)

The housing risks in neighborhoods facing rezonings (City Limits)

GVSHP's annual Village Awards ceremony is coming up; awardees include B&H Dairy and GOLES (GVSHP)

Pretty quiet on the hawklet front in Tompkins Square Park (Laura Goggin Photography)

A feature on Godlis, the East Village-based photographer who covered the early days of CBGB (W)

15 essential New York books (Curbed)

Suspect sought in backpack theft from 4 train platform at Union Square (DNAinfo)

See the Orson Welles classic "Touch of Evil" tomorrow (Metrograph)


[How reindeers spend the off-season, East 7th Street via Derek Berg]

A Sufjan Stevens listening event at the East Village Planetarium and the Lower Eastside Girls Club (Brooklyn Vegan)

The Harold Hunter Day Skate Jam is tomorrow (Official site)

PokéSpot owner on Fourth Avenue opening a coffee/juice bar in NYU dorm on Broome Street (Commercial Observer)

East Village landlords Icon Realty sell West 11th Street building for $38 million (The Real Deal)

Alex weighs in on the 50th anniversary edition of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Flaming Pablum)

... and at Metropolis Vintage, 43 Third Ave. at 10th Street...

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