Posts this past week included (with a photo from Union Square by Derek Berg) ...
• Shoring up the fire-damaged Middle Collegiate Church on 2nd Avenue (Monday)
• Random Accessories celebrates 25 years (Thursday)
• Dress Shoppe II will close in early January (Tuesday)
• Q&A with local band cumgirl8 (Thursday)
• Gallery Watch: 'If Death Ever Learn' at Someday Gallery (Wednesday)
• Your chance to check out Jimmy Webb's collection of iconic music photography (Tuesday)
• Someone painted 2 swastikas on the barrier surrounding the 6th Street sinkhole (Monday)
• Sidewalk bridge arrives ahead of planned demo of former Red Square storefronts (Wednesday)
• A visit to Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive on the Bowery (Friday)
• Surf's up for Patagonia on the Bowery (Monday)
• Jiang's Kitchen is in soft-open mode on St. Mark's Place (Monday)
• The Irish breakfast makes a triumphant return to St. Dymphna's (Thursday)
• Openings: Bar Lula on 1st Avenue (Thursday)
• The longest partial moon eclipse in 580 years as seen from 2nd Avenue (Friday)
• Boarding up Papaya Dog (Monday)
• A tradition like no other returns this holiday season on 9th Street (Sunday)
• Drunken Dumpling returns (Tuesday)
• Beyond Sushi will not be reopening on 14th Street (Tuesday)
• Sweet Village Marketplace opens on 1st Avenue (Sunday)
• At Key Food: Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more (Monday)
• Blank Street debuts on Avenue A today (Friday)
• A new florist for Sunny & Annie's (Monday)
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Update: the alarm on the BMW outside Sophie’s at 507 E. 5th St. near Avenue A in the East Village is still going off — now 24 hours in. People egged the car, stole the NJ plates and left a passive-aggressive note. pic.twitter.com/wQcRY8oCAr
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) November 15, 2021
2 comments:
Those car alarms are so annoying. Especially when they are going off for hours on end with no sign of the vehicle owner in sight. I called 911 and eventually the NYPD will come and issue the vehicle a summons for the alarm but other than that their is not much the police can do.
Why would anyone steal the license plates off a car? Unless the car was already stolen?
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