Friday, December 29, 2017

Images and stories 2017, Part 1

Here's a sampling of the stories and photos from the past year... January through June... thanks to everyone who contributed during 2017!

January


A snow shot above Avenue A via jdx ...



Ray celebrates No. 84 ... via Stacie Joy...



A presidential piƱata on Fourth Avenue ... via Derek Berg...



At the Women's March on NYC ... by Derek Berg



February


A Monday morning ... via Bobby Williams...



M2M closes on 3rd Avenue ...



Valentine's night at Sunny's ... via @EdenBrower



At the rally for the former PS 64 at City Hall ... via Peter Brownscombe ...



No roundup is complete without an abandoned mannequin photo... via Steven...



March


Snowfall on Avenue A ... via Grant Shaffer...



After 40-plus years of serving vegetarian cuisine in the East Village, Angelica Kitchen announces its closure...



The snow car of Fourth Avenue via Derek Berg



Fire jumping at La Plaza ... via Ryan John Lee...



April


Cyclist Kelly Hurley dies after being struck by a box truck making an illegal turn on First Avenue at Ninth Street...



The Tompkins Square Park Art Bar... photo by Daniel...



Good Friday on Third Street ... via Stacie Joy...



A spring scene in Tompkins Square Park... via Bobby Williams...



May


Love and shrooms for Gregg Allman outside the former Fillmore East on Second Avenue ...



At the DanceFest in Tompkins Square Park ... via Stacie Joy...



News arrives that the Sunshine Cinema on East Houston will close in January ...



Feeding time in Tompkins Square Park with Dora and her latest red-tailed hawk offspring... photo by Bobby Williams



Report of an early-morning fire at 328 E. 14th St., home of Artichoke Basille’s Pizza ...



The Sean Spicer lawn ornament in Tompkins Square Park... via Steven...



East Village tenants pay landlord Raphael Toledano a visit at his Upper West Side home...



June


At the 2017 Drag March... via Stacie Joy...



A two-alarm fire on Broadway at Eighth Street as seen from Astor Place... photo by Grant Shaffer...



San Loco closes on Second Avenue...



Ranger Rob brings a new red-tailed hawk to Tompkins Square Park ... via Goggla ...



Lenin returns.... via Steven...



McDonald's on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place closes after 20 years ... via MP...



A morning scene at Houston and Avenue A... via Aaron...



Summer rain in Tompkins Square Park... via Bobby Williams...

12 comments:

  1. Great look back. Cheers man. This site is kind of the lens through which I view the whole stupid city. You have turned this piece of the internet into a neighborhood.

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  2. Love that photo of the queue at Sunny's on Valentine's Day. So poignant and sad.

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  3. Thank you, EVG, for celebrating the East Village and for keeping us informed and entertained for another year.

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  4. Excited one of mine made it in!
    Great look back!

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  5. Great! The good the bad and the ugly but signs of life, diversity and resistance in the East village.

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  6. I relive my childhood every time I visit your page. Happy New Year!

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  7. 11:11 Agree, EV Grieve has created a neighborhood. Happy New Year everyone.

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  8. Thank you everyone... the site doesn't work without so many people taking part in it, from leaving comments to sharing photos...I appreciate that camaraderie...

    And thanks sophocles! But it was a neighborhood long before I set foot in it!

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  9. The picture of the two ladies with those funny vulgar signs is the best.

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  10. jq llc thanks.
    Derek.

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