• A timeline of events after the assault outside Ray's Candy Store (Tuesday) ... Cake and soup at Ray's Candy Store (Thursday)
• An appeal to help a longtime East Village resident (Wednesday)
• City's fight against unlicensed cannabis shops now targets landlords; 4 East Village shops busted (Thursday)
• Work on the multipurpose courts in Tompkins Square Park expected to start in September (Wednesday)
• Reconstruction of the Tompkins Square Park field house expected to start next month (Tuesday)
• La Mama officially unveils its refurbished new home (Thursday)
• The former Commodities space is now for rent on 1st Avenue (Monday)
• Sunny's Florist returns after winter break (Tuesday)
• 6 Avenue B, long-abandoned, has a new owner (Friday)
• About the 3rd & B'zaar Valentine's Market this weekend (Friday)
• Owner of the fire-damaged Gjelina seeking jobs for its staff (Monday)
• A leaning bench for Avenue C (Wednesday)
• A Korean-style pizzeria for 1st Avenue (Thursday)
• Offside Tavern shapes up on Avenue A and 6th Street (Friday)
• Retail options on the Bowery (Monday)
... and making room for Valentine's Day (or the Super Bowl?) yesterday on Third Avenue and 12th Street... photo by Jefferson Siegel...
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