Sunday, November 28, 2021

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included... (with a svelte Smokey on TV during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade) ... 

• Temporary Restraining Order remains in effect at East River Park; first look at new green space (Monday

• There are 8 million stories in the naked city... and this is one of them on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday

• The peaceful setting of Sharon Jane Smith’s 1st Avenue garden (Tuesday

• Best wishes to the owners of the March Hare on the shop's 1-year anniversary (Friday)

• Celebrating the life of David Joffe (Sunday

• Tree Riders returning for 11th season outside St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery (Wednesday

• Ringing in the holiday season at 3rd & B'Zaar (Friday

• Leekan Designs winding down its operations on the Lower East Side (Monday

• Jo Laurie Loves debuts on 9th Street (Friday

• "Gimme Five Minutes" with East Village photographer Daniel Root (Friday

• So much for Spiegel's return: CR7 Gourmet Deli slated for 1st Avenue and 2nd Street (Monday)

• La Colombe Coffee Roasters debuts today at the Whole Foods Bowery (Monday

• Memories of the former location of Via Della Pace (Tuesday

• Cinnamon Girl debuts on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday)

• Dan & John's returns on Dec. 1 (Tuesday

• Serving up "Licorice Pizza" this Thanksgiving (Thursday

• Tatsu Ramen has not been open lately (Tuesday

• Dig back in service on 4th Avenue (Tuesday

• PLNT Burger announces itself on 4th Avenue (Monday

... and hope that you enjoyed time with the family this holiday weekend...
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1 comment:

  1. Please consider purchasing an artificial tree instead of needlessly having a real one cut down and dragged into the city! Especially in light of the plan to destroy East River Park and all of it's beautiful mature trees. If you truly care about the environment, please consider it. A fake one will last forever and doesn't take up too much space.

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