Sunday, June 13, 2021

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week included... (with a heatwave pic on Avenue A by Derek Berg)... 

• East Village Loves NYC issues a fundraising appeal to help continue feeding New Yorkers in need (Wednesday

• Remembering Penny Rand (Friday

• Portraits from the Park Prom (Wednesday

• Unofficial-looking signs now note a 10 p.m. curfew in Tompkins Square Park (Saturday

• Hot in the city: Pinc Louds bring the (pre) summertime fun to La Plaza Cultural (Monday

• Avenue C stalwart A & C Kitchen is back open (Thursday

• A Saturday walk through the East Village (Monday

• Openings: Cafe Sandra on First Avenue (Tuesday

• Openings: 7th Street Burger on 7th Street (Monday

• The Astor Place Greenmarket returns (Tuesday

• Happy Record Store Day (and Always Support Your Local Record Store Day) (Saturday

• The return of Stomp (Monday)

• New deli to be the toast of 9th Street? (Monday

• All along 1st Avenue with Neil Goldberg (Thursday

• New music now (1980-1986 edition) at the Museum of the City of New York (Friday)

• 8 a.m. old-timer Milano's returns to service on East Houston (Thursday)

• The Brindle Room is on the hunt for a new home (Wednesday
 
• Openings: Marinara Pizza debuts on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

• 787 Coffee makes it official at 159 2nd Ave. (Monday

• Here's the Vin Sur Vingt Wine Bar signage on 2nd Avenue and 11th Street (Wednesday

• Mocha Red promises a 'Tulum Meets Wynwood Experience' on 4th Avenue (Monday

• First sign of Yoshino New York on the Bowery (Monday

• Lucky Star is a 1950s-style ice cream shop opening 3 downtown locations this summer (Tuesday

 ... and thanks to EVG reader Eliah ... who captured this (partial) rainbow shot after Tuesday's storm...
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