• RIP Patricia Kennealy-Morrison (Tuesday)
• Former tenants of the fire-destroyed 48 E. 7th St. want to hear from landlord Faith Popcorn (Monday)
• Thanks to Humans of New York, Mary O's will be making scones for the foreseeable future (Wednesday)
• Advocacy group: Mayor 'overrules' comptroller on East River Park reconstruction contract (Monday)
• Police searching for suspect who fired a shot outside the Ace Bar on 5th Street (Wednesday)
• Celebrating Luna's 2nd birthday (Tuesday)
• Broken stage rail derails show at Webster Hall (Sunday)
• At the LESUPA Reunion 2021 (Saturday)
• Checking in on the intersection of 7th Street and 1st Avenue (Thursday)
• Pete's Tavern is back open (Tuesday)
• Empty 5th Street lot seeks $2.75 million (Wednesday)
• Planet Taco reenters 2nd Avenue's orbit (Thursday)
• Oh-K! Another Korean-style hot-dog chain to give the East Village a go (Tuesday)
• New 2nd Avenue sushi restaurant unveils attempt at humor (Monday)
• 1st round of necessary permits OK'd for the incoming Wegmans (Thursday)
• New boutique office building on East Houston shows off some glass (Monday)
• Craft beer specialists Top Hops on tap for Zero Irving food hall (Wednesday)
• Dumpling Lab to test out 9th Street (Thursday)
• The FedEx Office Print & Ship Center is shipping off to a new storefront on East Houston (Tuesday)
• 75 Degrees Cafe & Bakery slated for this 7th Street storefront (Monday)
• An August break for Baker's Pizza (Monday)
• Two Perrys makes first appearance on Avenue C (Tuesday)
• Local blogger annoyed by new blog look (Thursday)
And: This past week, workers removed the tree adjacent to the Con Ed substation here on Fifth Street at Avenue A ...
While we can't recall the exact condition of the tree, the tree well was a well-known rat hotspot.
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