• P&T Knitwear Co. bringing books, coffee and podcasts to the Lower East Side (Monday)
• Vandal on skateboard defaces new George Floyd bust in Union Square (Sunday)
• A visit to Genshinkan Aikido (Tuesday)
• The latest on the great aisle changeover at Key Food on Avenue A (Friday)
• NYPD searching for 2 suspects in Sunday evening assault on 3rd Street (Thursday)
• Weekend reopening recap: Blue & Gold, Tom & Jerry's (Monday)
• 'Pipe Dreams' at the Ninth Street Community Garden & Park dioramas this fall (Thursday)
• The Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade returns on Oct. 23 (Tuesday)
• Like a bat out of hell, a Halloween shop pops up on Avenue A (Wednesday)
• Mad for Chicken to roost on 14th Street (Thursday)
• Sidewalk usage available again on the NE corner of 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
• ICYMI: Quartino Bottega Organica has closed on Bleecker Street (Monday)
• Must be the season: Hitchcocktober returns to 2nd Avenue and 12th Street (Wednesday)
• Fish story: Crab Du Jour bringing seafood boils to 1st Avenue (Tuesday)
• Drunken Dumpling will be serving up its large soup dumplings again soon (Monday)
• Today in notes about a kitten stuck in your car's engine (Wednesday)
• Farewell (for now!) to the sinkhole on 1st Avenue at 5th Street (Tuesday)
• Xing Fu Tang is now open on 2nd Avenue and St. Mark's Place (Monday)
• Y7 reopens along 250 E. Houston St. (Tuesday)
• Superiority Burger vying for a liquor license for new Avenue A space (Monday)
• The Brazen Fox becomes the Ugly Duckling (Monday)
... and in recent days, workers buffed out the Bowery Mural Wall over on Houston... waiting for confirmation on who's next here... the previous work here, titled "To Open a Portal," had been up for the past year...
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