Posts from the past week included ... (with a photo on Seventh Street by Derek Berg) ...
• East Village Neighbors offering help scheduling COVID-19 vaccination appointments (Tuesday)
• A grocery store is coming to the former Associated space on 14th Street (Wednesday)
• FlyeLyfe on the move to 1st Avenue (Monday)
• Sen. Hoylman honors local businesses for service during the pandemic, including Mikey Likes It (Wednesday)
• The March Hare debuts a Charity Chest on 9th Street for families in need (Tuesday)
• Barnyard Cheese Shop is closed until further notice on Avenue B (Monday)
• Davidovich Bakery softly rolls out the bagels on Avenue A (Friday)
• Hub Thai relocating to a larger space on Avenue A (Monday)
• This week's NY See finds a mask-wearing quandry in the middle of the woods (Thursday)
• Gallery Watch goes to Canada on Lispenard Street (Wedensday)
• Meyhane has closed on 2nd Avenue (Wedensday)
• Report: Someone stole the entire $300,000 inventory from Taste Wine Co. on 3rd Avenue (Thursday)
• NYC movie theaters to reopen at 25% capacity on March 5 (Tuesday)
• Invasion planned for Planet Taco (Wednesday)
• A touch of spring on 10th Street thanks to "Pose" (Tuesday)
• Ralph's returns after a winter break (Thursday)
• About Keith Forever (Sunday)
• Cycle of change on Astor Place with a new tenant for the Flywheel Sports studio (Thursday)
• A sweet-and-sour new business for 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)
• Four Four South Village bringing Taiwanese beef noodles (and curbside dining) to 7th Street (Monday)
... and @stoopingeastvillage is a new neighborhood Instagram account with this goal: "Sharing/re-sharing sidewalk finds you can actually run to!"
And my photo contribution ...
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