Saturday, October 5, 2024

EVG Etc.: What 69% of New Yorkers think the Mayor should do; when you stop for breakfast after robbing a bank

A summery fall day yesterday in Tompkins Square Park 

• Search for a suspect who bashed a 68-year-old woman in the head on 14th Street near First Avenue (The Post ... PIX 11 ... Patch) • A 24-year-old man arrested after slashing a 67-year-old man near Astor Place and Eighth Street at around 2:45 a.m. early Tuesday (PIX 11... Daily News

• Poll: 69% of residents say Mayor Adams should resign (ABC 7)

• Who's next to resign from the mayor's cabinet? (The City

• Brooklyn bank robber busted after taking a breakfast break on the Lower East Side 👍 (Daily News via Yahoo! News

• The city gave the fabulous Elizabeth Street Garden a two-week eviction notice to make way for the start of a new senior housing development (Gothamist ... ARTnews

• A look at the city's new composting program (Inside Climate News, email reg. required)

• Gregory Gumucio, the founder and co-owner of Yoga to the People, formerly on St. Mark's Place, pleads guilty to tax evasion (The Associated Press ... previously on EVG)

• Late night filming with Austin B. and Zoë K. on Sixth and A (Just Jared ... previously on EVG

• The high-tech basketball hoop in Tompkins Square Park is no longer connected to the Net (The Post ... previously on EVG) 

• "Extreme" omakase on Avenue B (Grub Street

• Three "under-the-radar" bakeries in the East Village (Eater

• An art historian's 11th Street loft with pieces by Ai Weiwei asks $4.2M (6sqft

• Head into the sewers of NYC with these films (Metrograph

• Prom night: "Carrie" at Village East by Angelika on Monday (Official website)

1 comment:

  1. If you haven't covered St. Mark's Yoga yet, they've opened in the old Yoga To The People spaces in the same building

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