[Tompkins Square Park on Saturday]
Posts from this past week included...
Say hi to Sam, your new Ottendorfer librarian (Wednesday)
Resurfaced roadways on 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue to have offset crossings (Tuesday)
A visit to City Fun on 1st Avenue (Thursday)
Report: One of the red-tailed hawk chicks dies (Saturday)
[Updated] Reader report: Police SUV strikes cyclist on 1st Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
Metropolis Vintage has left 3rd Avenue; new Broadway space opens (Tuesday)
Photos: At the 32nd annual Loisaida Festival (Sunday)
Cemetery wall knocked down during post-fire work behind 1st Avenue (Tuesday)
The Donut Pub outpost on Astor Place debuts (Wednesday)
Il Mattone's East Houston outpost is now open (Tuesday)
Final demolition phase for 1 St. Mark's Place; more questions about lobbyists attached to project (Wednesday)
I don't see you over there — yes, you!: Zoltar is MIA outside Gem Spa (Friday)
Noting the arrival of the Poppy Seed Bagel Sparrow's Nest in Tompkins Square Park (Sunday)
Happy returns: Anna's new East Village storefront debuts (Friday)
Nobletree Coffee abruptly shuts down on 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Friday)
An update on the former Moishe's Bake Shop (Thursday)
Films on the Green coming to Tompkins Square Park for two Friday nights this July (Friday)
Rafael's Barber Shop on the move around the corner (Thursday)
Joe’s Steam Rice Roll puts up the signage on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
MAD Toast House bringing bubble tea and toast to 9th Street (Friday)
7th Street townhouse with rooftop pizza oven and basketball hoop sells for $15.75 million (Tuesday)
Demolition watch: 99-101 E. 2nd St. (Stop Work Order edition) (Friday)
Piccolo Cafe closes on 3rd Avenue (Tuesday)
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— evgrieve (@evgrieve) June 2, 2019
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