• Two men shot, 1 fatally, at the chess tables in Tompkins Square Park, police say (Friday) ... In the aftermath of yesterday's deadly shooting in Tompkins Square Park (Saturday)
• East Village McDonald's pays tribute to 2 victims of suspected DUI collision in Corlears Hook Park during July 4 celebration (Sunday)
• D.A. Bragg announces indictment of a suspect in random slashing on Astor Place (Tuesday)
• What's the 311? How East Village residents can effectively file complaints (Monday)
• On 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street, an empty lot and lots of questions about what's next (Wednesday)
• A look at 14th Street and 1st Avenue — "a New York Block No One Can Fix" (Wednesday) ... From the archives: A documentary short about the intersection of 14th Street and 1st Avenue (Thursday)
• Unapologetic Foods looking at the former Huertas spot on 1st Avenue (Monday)
• A new mural for a new restaurant opening at 97 St. Mark's Place (Monday)
• High spirits: At WitchsFest USA on Astor Place (Sunday)
• Report: Beth Israel closure on hold for now (Thursday)
• Revisiting Curt Hoppe's Downtown Portraits (Thursday)
• Happy trails to the 2-story dining structure that almost was on 4th Street (Friday)
• Amara Coffee makes an artful awning debut on 14th Street (Tuesday)
• Astor Place gets the neighborhood's first electric charging docks for e-bikes (Monday)
• A new loading zone for the East Village (Friday)
• Openings: SourAji on Avenue B (Thursday)
• Pakistani bakery chain bringing Layers Bakeshop to 14th Street (Wednesday)
• A mystery yogurt shop for the former Liquiteria space on 4th Avenue and 13th Street (Tuesday)
• Crazy Burger's short tenure has come to a close on Avenue C (Tuesday)
... and an urban etiquette sign for grown men or their dogs on 7th and B... please don't pee on the tree-well garden (photo by Stacie Joy)...
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