Sunday, June 15, 2025

Week in Grieview

Posts this past week included (with a photo by Stacie Joy of ATM hijinks on 2nd Avenue)... 
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 • East Village tenants call for nonprofit ownership amid years of housing instability (Monday, June 9)

• RIP Billy Jones (Tuesday, June 10

• About the East Village Music Festival, taking place on June 22 at La Plaza Cultural (Wednesday, June 11

• A belated farewell to a familiar fixture of St. Mark’s Place (Monday, June 9

 • Early voting is underway (Saturday, June 14) • A band to know: Um, Jennifer? (Friday, June 13

• Titi’s Empanadas opens today (Friday the 13th!) on 7th Street (Friday, June 13

• The Merchant's House Museum remains open during exterior restoration work (Tuesday, June 11)

• East Village artist reimagines where and how we see art, starting with exhibit at corner market (Friday, June 13) 

• 'Placeholders' highlights businesses located in HDFC storefronts (Thursday, June 12)

• Keys to the city: The Sing for Hope piano has arrived in Tompkins Square Park (Tuesday, June 10

• The 4th annual LUNGS Theater Festival takes place this weekend (Thursday, June 12

• Changes brewing at Associated on Avenue C and 8th Street (Thursday, June 12) 

• Sip + Co. closing on 9th Street (Wednesday, June 11

• What happened to the blue mail collection box outside the Tompkins Square Post Office? (Friday, June 13

• On the clock: Lower East Side Lidl Watch (Thursday, June 12)

• 'Daredevil' season 2 at Panna II (Saturday, June 14

• Duane Reade is not sleeping on this Rite Aid closing-soon situation (Wednesday, June 11

• Signage alert: Crêpes le Bon on Avenue A (Tuesday, June 11

• New chapter in healing: Spear PT to open in former dispensary space on 14th Street (Monday, June 9

• From around the blogosphere: The history of 106 Avenue C (Wednesday, June 11)

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