Sunday, October 21, 2018
Week in Grieview
[Haunted luggage at Cure Thrift Shop via Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
NYPD installs light tower on 2nd Avenue and 7th Street (Thursday)
New building plans revealed for 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
Prepping for the new protected bike lanes on 12th and 13th streets (Wednesday ... Friday)
Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade is back on; new deal puts the pups in East River Park and on ESPN this Oct. 28 (Thursday)
St. Dymphna's closes after 24 years on St. Mark's Place (Monday)
Kingsley remains dark on Avenue B (Thursday)
Trader Joe's: No current plans for grocery at 432-438 E. 14th St. (Friday)
Check out this week's NY See strip (Thursday)
Merakia owners swap out the Wayside for Greekito on 12th Street (Monday)
[Photo yesterday from 5th and A]
Diorama time again at the Ninth Street Community Garden & Park (Tuesday)
Councilmember Rivera introducing new bill to protect bike lanes in construction zones (Wednesday)
Black Emperor slated for 2nd Avenue (Monday)
The Tompkins Square Library hosting "A Look Back on the East Village of the 1980s" (Thursday)
Today's special: Milk Money Kitchens bringing food-consulting business to Avenue A (Tuesday)
Coffee probably for St. Mark's and 2nd Avenue, and the rent is still due at the former DF Mavens (Monday)
Lumos Kitchen now appears to be closed for good (Monday)
'Mediterranean fusion' for the former Sugar Cafe on Houston and Allen (Wednesday)
The Coffee Shop closed on Union Square, and what it might mean for NYC's restaurant biz (Tuesday)
Another look at Village Square Pizza, coming soon to Avenue A (Monday)
...and New Menu Item Alert via Peter Brownscombe at Ray's Candy Store, 113 Avenue A... the Nutella Banana Shake...
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