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Friday, November 3, 2017
Everyone's favorite 14th Street triplex with a garage door for a wall is back on the market
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[ Image via Streeteasy] Once, again, your favorite floor-through condominium triplex with a fully retractable second floor façade/wall th...
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A mailbox returns to 9th and A
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EVG reader Dennis noted yesterday that a USPS mailbox has returned to Avenue A and Ninth Street. The box had been gone for more than a yea...
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Thursday, November 2, 2017
Updated: Joe Ricketts just shut down Gothamist and DNAinfo
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Woah. This message now greets visitors to both DNAinfo and Gothamist... Here's that message from publisher Joe Ricketts: Dear DN...
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Today in sidewalk hazards on St. Mark's Place
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There's a report of a major tahini spill outside Holyland Market on St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue, via @Arthu...
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Out and About in the East Village
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In this ongoing 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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Report: 'Creepy ex' had stalked his one-time girlfriend before killing her on Cooper Square
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According to published reports , a jealous one-time boyfriend shot and killed Elizabeth Lee yesterday morning as she docked her Citi Bike n...
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Ho Foods coming to 7th Street
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Ho Foods , a Taiwan beef noodle soup pop up, is opening a full-time restaurant at 110 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. ...
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Landmark Bicycles looks closed on Avenue A
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Multiple EVG readers have noted that the Landmark Bicycles shop has apparently closed on the corner of Avenue A and Third Street... the st...
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Wednesday, November 1, 2017
An early start on the holidays on St. Mark's Place
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These went up yesterday (Halloween!) on St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue... These seems about three weeks...
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The horse head moved again, of course, of course
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For those of you keeping track ... the concrete horse head bust has been on the move these past few days... from Avenue A and Seventh Street...
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Updating: Reports of a shooting on Astor Place
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Double shooting in Manhattan @NYPD9Pct at Astor Place and Cooper Square. 2 people shot, both in critical condition. Active crime scene. — N...
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1st Avenue fruit vendors pack up for the season
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[ EVG file photo ] Last night was the last call this season for the fruit-vegetable vendors here on First Avenue and Sixth Street outside...
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RIP Richard Hambleton
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Richard Hambleton, a street artist who came to prominence in the 1980s East Village, died on Sunday. He was 65. (A cause of death was not ...
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Happy No. 50 to the cube of Astor Place
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[ Photo from November 2016 by Peter Brownscombe ] The Alamo officially turns 50 today on Astor Place. Some cube history via the Greenwi...
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Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Tuesday's parting shots
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Halloween at Ray's Candy Store on Avenue A... photos by Lola Sāenz ...
Con Ed hosting public meeting to discuss cleanup plans for former Gas House District
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[ East 20th Street looking east toward 1st Avenue in 1938 via ] As you might know, the current home of Stuy Town/Peter Cooper Village was...
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The roving horse head continues to rove
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[ Photo from Oct. 21 by Derek Berg ] As noted on Sunday , the (quite heavy) concrete horse head bust outside Bonefade Barbers on Avenue A...
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HiFi’s last stand
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[ HiFi's Mike Stuto ] On Oct. 18 , Mike Stuto, the co-owner of the HiFi on Avenue A between 10th Street and 11th Street, announced th...
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4 East Village restaurants earn Michelin stars
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[ Ko photo from August ] Michelin announced its 2018 Starred Selections for New York City restaurants yesterday ... for the 13th edition ...
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Hitchcocktober concludes tonight with 'Psycho'
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Hitchcocktober comes to end this Halloween night at the Village East Cinema on Second Avenue and 12th Street with a screening of " Ps...
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