Sunday, May 8, 2022

Week in Grieview

Posts that past week included (with a photo of INSA creating a mural on Mott and Houston on Friday by Stacie Joy) ...

• About Raife Milligan, the NYU student who police said was killed by a drunken driver on Houston Street (Friday) ... Driver arrested after crash on Houston and 1st Avenue; pedestrian dies (Monday)

• At the rally in Foley Square to support abortion rights (Tuesday

• Rent hike forcing 37-year-old Guerra Paint & Pigment Corp. to leave the East Village (Wednesday

• RIP Howie Pyro (Thursday

• Italian favorite Via Della Pace opens in new East Village home on 4th Street (Tuesday

• At the March Against Gun Violence (Sunday

• Tree cutting and fencing in East River Park reaches the 6th Street pedestrian bridge (Wednesday)

• Report: 8 arrested in latest sweep of unhoused encampment on 9th Street (Wednesday

• The cube on Astor Place is still behind barricades (Friday

• Rite Aid on Avenue D empties out ahead of rumored closure (Tuesday

• What to know about HAGS, a queer and trans-led dining destination opening on 1st Avenue (Thursday

• A look at 'Contact,' an immersive art installation (Friday

• PlantShed debuts on 2nd Avenue (Monday

• A campaign to support the landmark designation of the Eye and Ear Infirmary on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday

• Cadence reopens tonight in new 7th Street home (Wednesday

• An Astor Place corner primed for new development (Thursday

• Farewell to the rat-infested tree pit of 5th Street (Friday

• Polishing up 8 Avenue B for a new nail salon (Thursday

• 2 tenants for the renovated storefronts at 21-23 Avenue B (Monday

• P.F. Chang's makes it signage official on University Place (Monday)

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