EV Grieve
News about the East Village of NYC
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Sunday's parting shot
Week in Grieview
First frost fallout on 1st Avenue
Turns out Green Line's latest 'shutdown' on Avenue B was self-inflicted: Witnesses
After checking in with law enforcement to confirm details — and expecting a standard Sheriff's Office follow-up — officials say they were not involved in this latest episode at 42 Avenue B between Third Street and Fourth Street.
According to a neighboring business, the chaos was internal: a fight reportedly broke out between Green Line workers, who, after drinking, began trashing the store and tossing merchandise into the street. A former employee eventually chased them off and called the manager to say the place was being looted.
At that point, the gate was pulled off its hinges and left in front of the adjacent building.
The Green Line manager later arrived by car and, with help from the building super, packed up the remaining inventory and chained the shop shut. (They even reused the Sheriff's Department lock from a previous enforcement action — visible in the photos.)
As of yesterday, the door remains open but chained, and the dismantled gate is still sitting out on the sidewalk.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Saturday's parting shot
Neighbors to rally Sunday to protect Most Holy Redeemer Church
A Department Store Christmas at Night Club 101
Snowfall reports from the last 24 hours
Friday, December 5, 2025
A 'Star' is worn
Holidays at Metrograph
'A Little Bit Fat' takes flight at All Street Gallery tonight
A holiday pop-up sale returns to ILevel on 7th Street
A sauna-and-cold-plunge pop-up returns to La Plaza Cultural this weekend
30 min guided sauna + cold plunge sessions. Timed entry through ticketed slots. Coffee, tea, hydration, and ambient sounds provided. Capacity is limited.
Bring a suit and a towel, etc. Hours — Saturday (1-5 p.m.) and Sunday (11 a.m.-6 p.m.)
The annual Sirovich Holiday Art Sale returns today and tomorrow
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Thursday's parting shot
Behold the last full moon of 2025, as seen from Tompkins Square Park
The December full moon is sometimes known as the "Cold Moon" in reference to the plummeting temperatures that are common this time of year and also as the "Long Night Moon," to reflect the lengthening nights and shorter days as the northern hemisphere sinks deeper into the winter months.This month's full moon will occur as Earth's natural satellite passes within 90% of perigee, the closest point to our planet in its 27-day elliptical orbit, giving rise to a majestic "supermoon." Its close proximity to Earth can make a supermoon appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than the smallest full moon of the year — sometimes referred to as a micromoon — when viewed with the naked eye.





























