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Thursday, December 15, 2011
First sign of Michael White's fancy new pizza place on Second Avenue
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The pizzasphere was buzzing back in November when the news broke that Michael White, who apparently causes chow chubbies with his fare at ...
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Landmarks Preservation Commission expedites hearing on East 10th Street Historic District
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Last Friday, we reported that Ben Shaoul's Magnum Real Estate Group bought 315 E. 10th St. from The Educational Alliance. Renovations ...
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RIP Anthony Amato
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Anthony Amato, the founder and artistic director of the Amato Opera, died on Tuesday. He was 91. According to The New York Times , he had ...
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Speaking of new locations of The Bean...
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Fresh from Monday's opening of the Bean at Second Avenue and Third Street ... we were curious about progress of the Bean's location...
$1 pizza getting less expensive on Avenue C
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99 cents! Here's what is coming soon to Avenue C between Ninth Street and 10th Street... The Mosaic Cafe closed here in September.
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Wait till you see their array of latkes this Passover!
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Over at Whole Food Bwoery... via a post by Marjorie Ingall , who wrote: "We appreciate the sentiment and accept your slightly confused...
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St. Brigid's at night
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How the under-renovation church on Avenue B and Eighth Street has looked at night this week... Yes, we've been posting a lot about S...
Coming soon to the former Heartbreak space: Boukies
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In his Nov. 10 column at The Villager , Scoopy had news about Heartbreak, the Swiss-German eatery that closed here in October on Second Av...
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Breaking: Holiday lights are off again in Tompkins Square Park
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Oh no! @angel_chao just passed along this photo... And just hours after our post that the lights had returned ... Too many holiday li...
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Joy to something! The holiday lights are back on in Tompkins Square Park
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After three nights without the lights illuminated on the holiday tree... Earlier today, a park official told us they were having electrical...
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[Updated] City temporarily closes Affaire on Avenue B
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A tipster notes that the city temporarily closed Affaire, 50 Avenue B at Fourth Street, for operating without a "permit." Not sur...
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The EV Evil Triumvirate (IHOP, 7-Eleven and Subway) sends David Cross packing to Brooklyn
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In an interview with Gothamist today , our friend David Cross says that he's leaving the neighborhood behind for Brooklyn... He specific...
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Why the lights are out on the Tompkins Square Park holiday tree
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Now... (Well, the other night... not now now) Yesterday, we wondered why the lights weren't illuminated on the Tompkins Square Park ...
[Updated Again!] Astor Place cube pranked
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Our friends at Welcome to the Funhouse spotted this early today ... Credit then to the the Caltech Prank Club ...? Yes, it has been ...
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The Mildred is for sale
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619 E. Fifth St. is now on the market. Price: $12,225 million. Here is part of the listing : Massey Knakal Realty Services has been retai...
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BMW Guggenheim Lab did great things here, BMW Guggenheim Lab says
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From the EV Grieve inbox yesterday ... a news release titled "BMW Guggenheim Lab Site Officially Returned to the City of New York, Tran...
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6th Street Kitchen space for rent
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This past Jan. 4, a fire destroyed the 6th Street Kitchen between Avenue A and Avenue B. (You may read our coverage here .) [EV Grieve rea...
Demolition returns to 11-17 Second Avenue
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Last Wednesday, a worker at the site of the demolition of 9-17 Second Avenue suffered a leg injury after being struck by falling debris. ...
Noted
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Spotted recently on the gated driveway outside 52E4 — the 15 stories of condo on the Bowery and East Fourth Street. Back in 15 minutes? ...
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Report: Jury deliberations begin tomorrow in slaying of Edgard Mercado
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In September 2009 , police arrested 22-year-old Davawn Robinson and charged him for the murder of Edgard Mercado, a CUNY professor who lived...
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