Sunday, August 18, 2024

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a tense moment 😾 outside Casey Rubber Stamps on 11th Street)

• The 4-year-old East Village Neighbors Community Fridge will no longer be in service on 12th Street and 1st Avenue (Friday

• Report of a DOA in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday

• Former research scientist tells all in solo comedy show at Under St Marks Theater (Thursday

• East Village musician Jesse Malin provides an update on his spinal stroke and thanks everyone for their ongoing support (Saturday

• 'Make Me Famous' receives an encore presentation at the Village East by Angelika (Tuesday)

• 50 years of the Ramones (Friday

• Waiting on the Hard Quartet video on St. Mark's Place and 1st Avenue (Monday

• A Bronx Brewery cheer for miniatures artist Danny Cortes on 2nd Avenue (Wednesday

• 'Street Leather,' the rat zine of your dreams, is now available (Tuesday

• Demolition watch: 50-64 Third Ave. (Monday

• Despite filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the local Blink Fitness outposts will remain open (Thursday

• A look at the ongoing renovations at First Houses (Wednesday

• Reader report: the sloppy Joe from the Slopey Joe truck on 14th Street (Monday

• 'The Big Gay Jamboree' announces itself on the classic Orpheum marquee on 2nd Avenue (Tuesday)

• Building the ramp to the new Delancey Street pedestrian bridge (Thursday

• Tree down on 14th Street (Saturday

• Hoarding in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday

• More unlicensed weed shops shuttered, and one return (Monday)

• First sign of Ishq, a new Indian restaurant on Avenue A (Monday)

• (Pink) Signage alert: Loong Noodles on St. Mark's Place (Monday

• The long-ass line this morning in the East Village for those viral chocolate muffins from the Olympic Village (Saturday

... and an X post about viral chocolate muffins goes viral...
Sunday has seen us enter the mock Americans phase...

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