Sunday, July 11, 2021

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a photo of the Springs on Avenue A...) 

• E-cyclist killed by speeding hit-and-run driver on East Houston at Avenue B (Friday

• RIP Thomas McIntyre (Thursday

• The Ottendorfer Library branch reopens (Tuesday

• City offering free grab-and-go meals to New Yorkers in need this summer (Tuesday

• One of Amelia and Christo's red-tailed hawk offspring has died (Monday

• Classic University Place steakhouse Knickerbocker Bar & Grill is open once again (Tuesday

• 5th Street tenants speak out against construction as harassment and lead exposure (Thursday

• Evil Katsu bringing the sandos and sets to 9th Street (Thursday)

• Chinatown mainstay Dim Sum Go Go opening an East Village outpost (Thursday

• Reader report: Falling tree branch strikes man sitting in Tompkins Square Park (Sunday)

• Retail space on the market at 20 St. Mark's Place (Wednesday

• Storm damage: reports of trees and limbs down; Ace Bar's curbside structure collapses (Tuesday

• Sale of 109 E. 9th St. made official (Wednesday

• Fun City Tattoo expands on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday

• Stuyvesant Gourmet Deli announces itself on the corner of Avenue A and 14th Street (Tuesday

The Village Voice said to be restarting a print edition (Monday

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5 comments:

  1. As above, so below! Proof we live in a hologram!

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  2. Wow a 1975 Ford Gran Torino in great shape!!! Nice!!!

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  3. Everytime I see this car, I think Nike should do a collaboration.

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  4. Carol from East 5th StreetJuly 11, 2021 at 10:47 PM

    Where's Starsky and Hutch?

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  5. That is Starkey's car according to the owner. The license plate reads Starskey. Never saw the show but it was exciting to hear that muscle car engine.

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