Tuesday, December 31, 2024

The 10 most-viewed EVG posts from 2024

From January, an early morning view on 14th Street 

In this season of the listicle, we present the 10 most-viewed EVG posts from 2024. As always, crime stories and closures attract the most clicks. 

Thank you for reading this past year. A happy and healthy 2025 to you and yours!

• NYPD releases images of suspect in Astor Place slashing (June 8

• The Avenue A 7-Eleven is now closed. The reason why may not surprise you. (Nov. 12

• When a Dodge Charger drove down the sidewalk on 2nd Street during a high-speed chase (May 4)

• Kushner unloads more East Village apartment buildings (Oct. 10

• Lower East Side indie mainstay Rockwood Music Hall abruptly closes, musicians say (Nov. 11)

• Observations on the growing humanitarian crisis with asylum seekers in the East Village (Jan. 16)

• Trump sculpture draws attention on 2nd Street (and elsewhere) (Nov. 1

• The Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade will go on — or will it? Why no one seems to know. (Oct. 15

• [Updating] 2 people shot in Tompkins Square Park (March 16

• Baseball bats, fisticuffs and broken windows: A bonkers fight escalates as man drives car onto the sidewalk on 3rd Avenue (Oct. 10)

7 comments:

  1. Thank you again for continuing to provide us with an excellent resource.

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  2. Crime, chaos, closures, and canine costumes never fail to deliver clicks!

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  3. Thanks as always for keeping us so well informed, Grieve - and a very happy and healthy new year to you and yours!

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  4. Never stop, EV Grieve!

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  5. View this video. A New Yorke filmmaker created the most visually beautiful portrait of our city I've ever seen. His other works are utterly amazing also.
    https://youtu.be/LOE5XYRneIc?si=wbD4rK93Kd0l66UP

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