[Courtside in Tompkins Square Park this weekend]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
New owners set to take over the 33-year-old Sidewalk Bar & Restaurant on Avenue A (Monday)
At the 27th Tompkins Square Park holiday tree lightning (Monday)
Here's the new facility for Barrier Free Living on 2nd Street (Monday)
L-pocalypse now: Recap of Tuesday's rally outside the MTA offices (Friday)
When in rehab: Meet Winston, the new red-tailed hawk in Dora's life (Wednesday)
Tamam now open on 5th Street (Thursday)
Plywood watch: 238 E. 3rd St. (Tuesday)
This week's NY See (Saturday)
On Lafayette Street, former shelter for homeless women is now Showfields, 'the Most Interesting Store In The World' (Wednesday)
Harassed by Steve Croman? Checks in the mail (Friday)
About the New Colossus Festival, bringing new bands to the LES/East Village this March (Wednesday)
The China Star returns to service (Thursday)
Dallas BBQ is here to stay (Thursday)
Yes, China Wok has closed (Wednesday)
On 1st Avenue, Paquito's is closed for renovations until Dec. 28 (Tuesday)
Another disappearing diner (Thursday)
Autre Kyo Ya has not been open lately (Monday)
Marking the arrival of the Alphabet 99-cent Fresh Pizza awning (Wednesday)
On 2nd Avenue, new owners for 12th Street Ale House, Durden (Monday)
Tea time for new cafe on 11th Street (Tuesday)
The incoming Bubbleology Tea now with Bubbleology Tea signage (Monday)
Short Stories shapes up on the Bowery (Tuesday)
ViVi back in bubble tea action on Allen after 2-month DOH-related closure (Wednesday)
... and there is some vigorous debate in the tree-tossing community about the discarded item on Sixth Street at Second Avenue (spotted by Derek Berg and Russell K.)...
[Photo by Derek Berg]
Was this someone's Christmas tree last year? Maybe, but it's in a pot, making it more likely that it served a purpose not related to the holiday.
... and hopefully this doesn't become a copycat crime wave...
Oh yeah. pic.twitter.com/NXJ45JYmwG
— EdenBrower (@edenbrower) December 16, 2018
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