Sunday, January 19, 2020

Week in Grieview


[Photo from last night]

• Trio responsible for the deadly 2nd Avenue gas explosion sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison (Friday) ... Convicted gas explosion landlord Maria Hrynenko out on bail; hired help remains behind bars (Saturday)

• RIP Matthew Maher, longtime owner of McSorley's (Monday)

• About those detailed East Village drawings at the new Trader Joe's on 14th Street (Wednesday)

• Updated: NYPD investigating report of man shot with a pellet gun on Avenue C (Thursday)

• Performance Space New York introduces the Keith Haring Theatre on 1st Avenue (Thursday)

• Farmwich pops up with speciality sandwiches at Ben's Deli on Avenue B (Monday)

• Police searching for 2 suspects in knifepoint robbery at Anwar Grocery on Avenue B (Wednesday)

• THIS is actually the new home for the Half Gallery on 4th Street and Avenue B (Thursday)

• Police searching for suspect in early morning stabbing in East River Park this past Dec. 24 (Tuesday)

• Latest Post "exclusive" is a story EVG reported on 11 months ago (Wednesday)

• Arepa Factory closes up on Avenue A (Tuesday)

• I Love Panzerotti now open on St. Mark's Place (Thursday)


[A scene on 2nd Avenue via Derek Berg]

• Liquiteria has apparently closed on 4th Avenue (Monday)

• Mobile police lights arrive on St. Mark's Place (Monday)

• Looking at two empty corner storefronts along 7th Street (Friday)

• First sign of the Pineapple Club on 6th Street (Wednesday)

• Watch Baby Yoda come to life outside the 2nd Avenue F stop (Friday)

• Fast-casual bowl alert: Sweetgreen opens on the Bowery (Tuesday)

• Mysteries: Who placed these pink gumball machines along Avenue A? (Friday)

• Lenwich giving University Place a roll (Wednesday)

... and a photo from East Houston Friday night with the Snapseed app's vintage filter...



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