Sunday, April 26, 2020

Week in Grieview


[Tompkins Square Park yesterday via Walter Wlodarczyk]

Posts from the past week included...

• RIP Giuseppi Logan (Monday)

• Updating: Here's a map of what's open in the East Village (Tuesday)

• Anton van Dalen, drawing in isolation (Friday)

• RIP Shirley Campbell (Thursday)

• Report: Housing facility for seniors on 12th Street is 'a ticking coronavirus time bomb' (Monday)

• Need something to read? Book Club now making local deliveries via bike messenger (Wednesday)

• Where residents can get a free meal during the week (Wednesday)

• Here's how to check out a new group show this weekend (Saturday)

• There are now plans for an 8-story residential building on this long-empty 10th Street lot (Thursday)

• A COVID-19 Urban Etiquette Sign (Saturday)

• This week's NY See (Thursday)

• There's now a Twitter account that will let you know about the lines outside Trader Joe's and Target on 14th Street (Thursday)

• The last night, for now, at Ben's Deli (Tuesday)

• New sculpture for the COVID-19 memorial on 10th Street and Avenue A (Monday)

• A hopeful sign of things to come at Lucy's (Monday)

• Despite what Google says, Tompkins Square Park is open (Thursday)

• Loews Village 7 appears safe for now (Wednesday)

• Travels of a cello (Tuesday)

• It might get loud: the 7 p.m. cheer as heard on Seventh Street (Monday)

And several restaurants-cafes reopened this past week...

• Café Social 68 now serving from their all-new to-go door (Saturday)

• Downtown Bakery returns (Friday)

• Elsewhere Espresso is back in action (Friday)

• Caracas Arepa Bar returns for takeout and delivery on 7th Street (Thursday)

• Two Boots Pizza returns today after a 17-day break (Wednesday)

• SMØR returns to service (Wednesday)

• Dual Specialty Store is back open (Wednesday)

... and Chipper Girl the cockatoo was making new friends in Tompkins Square Park yesterday ...




[Photos by Steven]

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