Posts this past week included (with a late-afternoon view from Tompkins Square Park)
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• Splints, Scotch tape, and a very determined sunflower on 1st Avenue (Wednesday, Oct. 29)
• A look at the new housing for Barrier Free Living on 2nd Street (Monday, Oct. 27)
• Man indicted for random slashing last October on Astor Place (Monday, Oct. 27)
• About Thursday night’s collision on 4th Street and Avenue A (Friday, Oct. 31)
• Search & Destroy is still Search & Destroy on St. Mark’s Place; plus, free babies (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
• About the cardboard graveyard outside Tompkins Square Park (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
• Tis the season at Trash & Vaudeville (Wednesday, Oct. 29)
• The horror! The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black in Tompkins Square Park (Sunday, Oct. 26)
• Nai to close on Nov. 8 after 15 years in the East Village (Thursday, Oct. 30)
• Closings: Paradis To Go on 4th Avenue (Monday, Oct. 27)
• Spider-Man takes a wall on Avenue A (Monday, Oct. 27)
• Farewell to NYC Convenience Gifts (and the hot nuts) (Wednesday, Oct. 29)
• Saba Candy & Grocery opens on Avenue B (Thursday, Oct. 30)
• Signage alert: UZ Grill House on 1st Avenue (Thursday, Oct. 30) … Top Secret on Avenue A (Monday, Oct. 27)
• ‘Ginger Twinsies’ ends its run at the Orpheum Theatre (Tuesday, Oct. 28)
And a look at the infamously mucky tree well on Avenue A near Sixth Street after Thursday's downpour. No additional activity was observed here this past week following Monday's soil testing. Pic by Stacie Joy.

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