• Planned student protest gets the DOB to take action on closed-off school playground (Monday)
• Veselka looks to ease back into a 24/7 schedule starting with weekends first (Monday)
• City unveils 3 refurbished East Village buildings with affording housing opportunities (Tuesday) ... Honoring Puerto Rican freedom fighter Pedro Albizu Campos with a mural on 12th and C (Friday)
• Restaurants can now apply to participate in NYC's new outdoor dining program (Wednesday)
• A new signage era for Best Housekeeping on Avenue A (Thursday)
• The Veselka documentary gets a third week at Village East by Angelika (Friday)
• This is why Most Holy Redeemer is green around the bells on 3rd Street (Saturday)
• To be: Eddie Izzard's 'Hamlet' coming to the Orpheum Theatre in the East Village (Monday)
• Look at the former Dallas BBQ now (Friday)
• The Joyce Theater has rehearsal space to rent to nonprofits and freelance dance artists (Tuesday)
• Checking out just part of the ongoing New Colossus Festival (Saturday)
• Asian Taste closing in on a reopening (Friday)
• A now-and-then look at the former Provident Loan Society on Houston and Essex (Circa Thursday)
• Vacant parking garage gets the plywood treatment on 9th Street (Thursday)
• Apollo Bagels now with signage on 10th Street (Tuesday)
• Today in discarded finds of the century on 2nd Street (Friday)
• Former Mad for Chicken spot for rent on 14th Street (Monday)
• Closures: Wild Rabbit Coffee on 7th Street (Wednesday)
• Signage alert: Bungalow from restaurateur Jimmy Rizvi on 1st Avenue (Thursday)
• EVG readers had early access to tickets to see The Damned this May in NYC (Wednesday)
... and neither here nor there, but this Scotch Tape display has been in a different aisle every time we visit Key Food on Avenue A (which is more than we'll admit)...
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