• A new community fridge for the East Village (Thursday)
• Workers reach the top of 644 E. 14th St.; future of building next door still in limbo 1 year later (Tuesday)
• Witnesses: Argument erupts in gunfire on Avenue B and 4th Street (Sunday)
• 1 more week for the pandemic-era curbside dining structures (Friday)
• $400,000 revamp planned for the Tompkins Square Park Dog Run (Wednesday)
• This holiday season, C&B Café serves up its first-ever pies (Monday)
• Construction watch: 204 Avenue A (Thursday)
• Mini Gourmet Deli is a new walk-up coffee and juice stand on 14th Street (Wednesday)
• The retail space housing NYC's first dog cafe, Boris & Horton, is for rent on Avenue A (Monday)
• A look at the recently revamped Brindle Room on 11th Street (Friday)
• Bruce Springsteen covers East Village-based singer-songwriter Jesse Malin's song "She Don't Love Me Now" (Friday)
• Rachel Sennott is the latest star to receive the look-alike contest treatment — and today at 3 in Tompkins Square Park (Sunday)
• CC Cyclery closes 13th Street shop to go mobile (Tuesday)
• Movie picks: The story of Ernest Cole, a photographer almost lost to history (Friday)
• The day before it was to rain all day (Wednesday)
• Tompkins Square Park today between the rain showers (Thursday)
• Coming attractions: House of Pasta on 12th Street (Monday)
• A clean start for this 5th Street storefront with the arrival of Wash & Fold (Wednesday)
• Openings: Kernel on 4th Street (and long live Other Music!) (Tuesday)
• A look at the Schmuck sign on 1st Avenue (Thursday)
On the NW corner of 9th and A, Ralph's is closed for the season (photo by Steven)...
And EVG is now on Bluesky if you want to join us there...
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