Sunday, March 22, 2020
Week in Grieview
[Photo by Derek Berg]
Coronavirus-related posts this week included...
• NYC shutting down: public schools, restaurants, bars and movie theaters (Monday)
• Press pause: Gov. Cuomo says all non-essential workers must stay home (Friday)
• East Village Neighbors here to help during the coronavirus outbreak (Saturday)
• Updating: What's open in the East Village for takeout and delivery (Tuesday)
• Little Tong returns to service with donation-based takeout meals (Saturday)
• Local grocery stores with special hours for people 60 and over (Friday)
• These 2 East Village mainstays are open for now (Wednesday)
• San Loco's special delivery to 2 local hospitals (Friday)
• Daily bread at C&B Cafe (Thursday)
• A heartbreaking look at temporarily closed East Village businesses (Thursday)
• Ravi DeRossi's East Village restaurants are giving out free vegan lunches to NYC school kids (Tuesday)
• Materials needed for mask-making at Mary O's on Avenue A (Friday)
• Checking in on La Sirena Mexican Folk Art (Tuesday)
• Checking in on Zaragoza Mexican Deli & Grocery (Thursday)
• The return of Grant Shaffer's NY See (Thursday)
• St. Patrick's Day at McSorley's (Tuesday)
• Loews Village 7 likely closed for 6-12 weeks (Wednesday)
• The 1st Avenue fruit cart has departed (Friday)
• A new to-go window (aka the front door) at Bee Wine & Liquors on Avenue B (Saturday)
• A new era for Urban Etiquette Signs? (Friday)
• 911 calls in the coronavirus era (Thursday)
• Street signs of the times (Friday)
• March 19-21 (Saturday)
... and a nice aerial shot of Tompkins Square Park from 10th Street the other day via Daniel...
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