Sunday, October 23, 2022

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with "A Clockwork Orange" jacket sighting on 1st Avenue via Derek Berg) ... 

• Unveiling Donald Suggs Jr. Way on 6th Street and Avenue B (Tuesday

• About Love Not Money, a new record store on the LES (Thursday

• Report: Man shot on St. Mark's Place on Friday night (Saturday)

• Resurrection: Halloween Adventure is open on 4th Avenue (Thursday)

• The Pyramid is closing once again (Thursday)

• Coming attractions: Beer and wine for the AMC Village 7 on 11th Street and 3rd Avenue (Monday

• ICYMI: The new athletic fields at Pier 42 (Monday)

• The 'See You Next Tuesday' book from Sophie's will be here next Tuesday (Tuesday

• A familiar new owner for the development site at 280 E. Houston St. (Wednesday)

• Otto's Shrunken Head celebrates 20 years on 14th Street (Monday

• The 3rd annual Mask-Querade taking place on 7th Street this Oct. 30 (Tuesday

• New ovens for Two Boots Pizza on Avenue A (Monday

• Legends of the fall: Lucy (Wednesday)

• For rent: space ideal for a gallery on 6th Street (Wednesday

• Catching up with Jimmy McMillan (Saturday

• Reader report: A single-car crash on Clinton takes down a light pole (Wednesday

• Another new broker for the long-vacant 20 St. Mark's Place (Monday)

• Check out this mural of Mia Farrow from "Rosemary's Baby" outside the Bean on Second Avenue (Tuesday)

• Another day, another cannabis operation arrives (Tuesday

... and noting a new awning for the great Gena's Grill at 210 First Ave. between 12th Street and 13th Street ... (thanks to Steven for the photo)...
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3 comments:

  1. That jacket is awesome! I made the mistake of trying to find it online and won't be purchasing one any time soon (unless someone wants to lend me $1000+?! I mean, it is a pretty cool jacket!)

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