Sunday, July 9, 2017
Week in Grieview
[Photo in Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
The former Church of the Nativity one step closer to hitting the sales market on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)
A renewed effort to restore and preserve the Yiddish Theatre Walk of Fame on 2nd Avenue (Thursday)
Cab strikes and kills 87-year-old man on Cooper Square (Monday)
A wake for the last willow trees at La Plaza Cultural (Friday)
The plan to document the last month of Webster Hall's existence (Friday)
S'MAC is open in new home on 1st Avenue and 12th Street (Wednesday)
The East Village artists behind the Danceteria time capsule from 1984 that prompted a bomb scare in 2017 (Friday)
Remembering Louise Nevelson at the Nevelson House on 7th Street (Wednesday)
Owners of Babu Ji settle 2nd wage lawsuit (Friday)
Paloma Rocket looking to land in the East Village (Wednesday)
Report: Steve Croman sued to stop his father from managing 3rd Avenue properties (Wednesday)
A few dining details about Joe and Pat's, the Staten Island pizzeria opening on 1st Avenue (Thursday)
[Photo on 10th Street by Derek Berg]
Christo needs a larger bird bath (Tuesday)
Body found in the East River north of the Williamsburg Bridge (Tuesday)
Details on the "New York in the 70s" series starting this week at the Film Forum (Monday)
Reader report: Rooftop fire on 12th Street (Monday)
Why it would be a bad idea to take this discarded carpet on Second Avenue (Sunday)
A look the incoming Starbucks on St. Mark's and Avenue A, site of a rally on July 13 (Wednesday)
Cholo Noir opens on 6th Street (Friday)
The new view of 10th Street from 11th Street (Thursday)
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Nice shots Derek. That guy's t-shirt is very expressive.
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