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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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[Second Avenue this morning. Photo by Derek Berg ] Amsterdam residents fight back against Soho House with the help of LES Dwellers ( Bowe...
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Out and About in the East Village
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In this weekly feature, East Village-based photographer James Maher provides us with a quick snapshot of someone who lives and/or works in ...
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As the sushi turns: Sushi Lounge now operating out of the former Natori space on St. Mark's
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[ From November ] Higher rents chased Sushi Lounge from St. Mark's Place and Avenue A at the end of October. Turns out the Sushi L...
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3 things about Narcissa, the new restaurant at the Standard East Village
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[ EVG file photo of Café Standard ] The Standard East Village is ready to debut its new restaurant. Florence Fabricant has a quickie pr...
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It's officially Rabbit Season now at the IBM Watson Building
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The 14-foot red rabbit sculpture by Jeff Koons is now up and ready to leak pellets greet visitors to the IBM Watson Building at 51 Asto...
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Silent night, ungodly cold night
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A few scenes from Winter Storm Janus (Janus? Really Weather Channel?) last evening... courtesy of Bobby Williams...
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
It will get worse before it will get colder
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First Avenue and East Seventh Street tonight. Photo by Raquel Shapira.
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There is currently no wait to play ping-pong now in Tompkins Square Park
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Just FYI. Photo by Derek Berg
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$1 million bail set for driver who crashed into East Village Farm and Grocery; prosecutors mull homicide charges
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[ Fox News ] Queens resident Shaun Martin, who was allegedly drunk and high on PCP when he plowed his car into East Village Farm and Groc...
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Snowy afternoon grifter alert
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EVG reader the East 2nd Street Cadillac w/the tiger in it guy shares the following with us The guy who has been written about numerous ti...
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Watson still hasn't learned how to shovel snow
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Oh! Just a scene this afternoon outside the IBM Watson building (formerly known as 51 Astor Place) ... At least Ken Jennings can push a ...
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New restaurant getting their 'schnitz together' at the former Something Sweet space
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Renovations are happening at the former Something Sweet bakery on First Avenue and East 11th Street… where Schnitz, which serves old-fashi...
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Maria's Cafe is leaving the East Village for West Harlem
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We recently heard that Maria's Cafe was leaving her sliver of a food stand on East Third Street and Avenue C… Our source said that sh...
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Digging in for the new dorm on Cooper Square
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Just looking, via the handy blogger portals on the plywood, at the activity in the pit at 200 E. Sixth St. and Cooper Square, where a 13-s...
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2 new wine shops for First Avenue
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Two new wine shops are coming soon to First Avenue… There's Urban Wine & Spirits at 45 First Ave. between East Second Street and E...
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Asbestos abatement underway at the former Salvation Army's East Village Residence
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Just a quick follow-up to our post from last Wednesday about the pending demolition of the Salvation Army's former East Village Resid...
So long to the 'Girls' mural of East 12th Street
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The mural showcasing the season premiere of "Girls" went up in the middle of last month on East 12th Street and Avenue A... out...
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Monday, January 20, 2014
There's a 'Stop Croman' rally tomorrow morning at the New York Supreme Court building
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From the EVG inbox tonight… Lima's Taste was originally on East 13th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue… the restaurant is no...
Report: The company that powers Citi Bike has filed for bankruptcy
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Just a super quick post … picking this up from Gizmodo tonight: Bixi — the Montreal nonprofit company that developed the technology that ...
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[Updated] A new look for the magazine shop on Third Avenue and St. Mark's Place
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[ Photo by EVG reader William Klayman ] The plywood came off today at the former New Corner Magazine (or King's Magazine) on St. Mark...
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