Sunday, March 29, 2020
Week in Grieview
[Spring on 10th Street]
Posts this past week included...
• Marking the 5th anniversary of the deadly 2nd Avenue gas explosion (Thursday) A message from Nixon Figueroa and Ana Lanza, Nicholas Figueroa's parents (Thursday)
• RIP Nashom Wooden (Tuesday)
• Local business resources via EVIMA (Monday)
• Development deal for former Church of the Nativity includes the La Salle space next door (Wednesday)
• Checking in on TabeTome (Tuesday)
• Veniero's closes for the duration of the coronavirus outbreak (Saturday)
• No more hoops for now at the Tompkins Square Park basketball courts (Friday)
• The Union Square Trader Joe's is back open (Friday) Union Square Trader Joe's temporarily closed after employee is suspected of having COVID-19 (Tuesday)
• Checking in at Il Posto Accanto (Thursday)
• This week's NY See (Thursday)
• East Village Organic now closed for the next week (Friday)
• S'MAC's curbside service (Monday)
• Gem Spa is closed for now (Monday)
• RIP Edd Conboy (Thursday)
• Local community gardens are now closed to the public (Sunday)
• Report: Gregg Singer offers former P.S. 64 for use as a medical facility during COVID-19 crisis (Monday)
• Brooklyn Dumpling Shop setting up shop on 1st Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Monday)
• Soil testing underway at the northeast corner of 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Monday)
• An East Village stay-at-home shopping list (Monday)
• Despite health crisis, critics persist (Wednesday)
• The return of the psychic hotline? (Saturday)
• CheLi signage up at 19-23 St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
... and thanks to Joseph Cavalieri for this great shot of the magnolia tree in the New York City Marble Cemetery on Second Street...
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