Sunday, July 22, 2018

Week in Grieview


[Tompkins Square Park the other morning]

Stories posted on EVG this past week included...

A trip to the recently expanded Lancelotti Housewares on Avenue A (Wednesday)

RIP Jim Moffett, owner of the Great Jones Cafe (Tuesday)

The city appoints 14 members to its first Nightlife Advisory Board (Monday)

East Village Thai will be staying in the family (Friday)

Downtown film classics return with 'The Spaghetti Chronicles at Pangea' (Sunday)

ICYMI: Ray in the Sunday Times (Tuesday)

9th Precinct welcomes new CO with long NYPD pedigree (Thursday)

Asbestos abatement notices arrive on the northwest corner of St. Mark's Place & 3rd Avenue (Monday)

Last call for Dorian Gray Tap & Grill on 4th Street (Sunday)

Hawklet watch on 8th Street (Sunday)

Thai Direct setting up shop on Avenue A (Tuesday)

The Molecule Project closing next month on 10th Street (Thursday)

At the Nuyorican Poets Café block party (Saturday)

This week's NY See (Thursday)

Report: Neglected puppies found in 13th Street apartment are finding new homes (Saturday)

A mosaic for McSorley's (Monday)

Healthy Green Gourmet now open on 3rd Avenue (Saturday)

Signage for VVNs Teas arrives on 1st Avenue (Tuesday)

GNC closes location in NYU's Third Avenue North retail space (Monday)

Target debuts on 14th Street (Wednesday)

Zen Yai Pho Shop leaving 6th Street for larger space; new concept TK (Monday)

City removing the Trump-related 'Business As Usual' sculpture from 10th and B (Friday) City sets record for filling pothole; removes Donald Trump mosaic on 2nd Street (Friday)

'A Fresh New Look' coming to the 14th Street McDonald's (Monday)

Report: A new owner for the retail condo space at 13 1st Ave. (Friday)

Signage arrives for The Dumpling Shop on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)

93 1st Ave. celebrates 24th year of waiting for minor alteration (Thursday)

... and a reader shares this Urban Etiquette Note from a building on Avenue B...



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