Sunday, August 11, 2024

Week In Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a ride-share photo on 9th Street by Derek Berg)... 

• Mayor Adams unveils the 14th Street Community Improvement Coalition for long-problematic East Village corridor (Friday

• A visit to Groove Garden, a community music studio on Avenue C (Wednesday

• Ruby/Dakota opens on 2nd Street: Gallery is a tribute to family legacy and personal healing (Friday)

• The end and beginning of curbside dining (Monday

• Little Poland appreciation post (Thursday

• TLK by Tigerlily Kitchen closing as demolition looms on 3rd Avenue (Saturday

• 2 members of Team USA are featured in this local band's new music video (Tuesday)

• About the Show Brain Festival 2024 in Tompkins Square Park (Friday

• Have you been to the new location of Sammy's Roumanian Steak House? (Thursday

• Elisa's Love Bites closes its 9th Street storefront (Wednesday)

• The summer of stolen plaques continues with thefts at New York Marble Cemetery, the former Club 57 (Tuesday) ... The plague of plaque thefts (Thursday

• Manhattan's first medicinal marijuana dispensary is now for lease on 14th Street (Monday

• Coming attractions: Korean rice bowls for 309 E. Houston St. (Tuesday

• Grand openings: G's Cheesesteaks on Avenue B at Houston (Monday)

• 14th Street's twinkling lights tree returns to its roots (Tuesday

• Sidewalk bridge removal reveals a business closure on 1st Avenue (Monday

• The Black Ant has closed on 2nd Avenue (Monday

... and the National Night Out Against Crime took place this past Tuesday. Here are a few scenes from the annual community-building campaign at the 9th Precinct on Fifth Street (photos by Stacie Joy).

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