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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
[UPDATED] Headless mayor found in boozeless bar
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Did you see the exclusive cover story at the Post today? "The city Health Department’s far-reaching Partnership for a Healthier New ...
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Checking back in on Monday night's CB3/SLA committee meeting
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[125 First Ave.] We've written a little about Monday's CB3/SLA meeting , in which the committee denied a permit for a beer/wine li...
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The Wayland (soft) opens Friday
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As you may have read at New York magazine or on Eater this week... the Wayland (soft) opens Friday in the former Banjo Jim's space ...
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Duke's is gone
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After our post on Monday about Duke's on Avenue C ... several readers confirmed that the neighborhood bar near East Eight Street close...
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Former Vampire Freaks space on the market
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Shawn Chittle brings word that the former home of Vampire Freaks, which closed on Avenue A near 12th Street at the start of the year , is ...
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Awnings for 5 Napkin Burger — and its sidewalk cafe
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East Village resident Rob took this photo on the way to work yesterday ... not sure if the awnings at the incoming hamburger joint on 14th ...
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When the Palladium came down
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Speaking of 14th Street and Third Avenue... James and Karla Murray passed along the above shot that they came across in their archives — ...
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Looking at an elementary school that costs $31,900 annually on East Second Street
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[Rooftop rendering via the World Class website ] Back in July 2010, we had a post about the World Class Learning Academy taking over the L...
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
In and around Tompkins Square Park today
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Photos by Bobby Williams.
Cops looking for the two men who robbed the Metro PCS store on East 14th Street
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[Via NYPD] The local TV stations this morning had the news about two armed men who robbed the Metro PCS store on East 14th Street at First...
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Report: City to slash funding for after-school programs because the East Village has become too wealthy
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Julie Shapiro at DNAinfo has a disturbing report today. Basically: "The city is slashing funding to free after-school programs in ...
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[Updated] A call for Patti Smith to cancel her upcoming performance at the Hotel Chelsea
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Patti Smith, of course, was one of the many famous residents at Stanley Bard's Hotel Chelsea through the years, living with Robert Mapp...
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Crime scene at First Avenue Finest Deli
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EV Grieve reader Joe passes along these photos from outside the deli on First Avenue at East 10th Street this morning ... Police on the scen...
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Another parcel of East Village land ready for development
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There's no stopping the rampant development here... Now, 321 E. Third St., just west of Avenue D, just hit the market. The lot is $6 mi...
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That one guy in the Black Keys lives in the East Village, apparently
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Several readers have now commented on the latest issue of Rolling Stone , which features the Black Keys on the cover. The article begins ...
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'Yes, I'll have the Plymouth Gin with St. Germain Elderflower and Smoking Plutonium'
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Somehow, drinking gets more gimmicky. As you you may have seen at Zagat yesterday , the former Milk Bar space attached to Momofuku Ssäm Bar...
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This is what Second Avenue and Houston looked like on Jan. 7, 2012
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This year, we'll post photos like this of various buildings, streetscenes, etc., to capture them as they looked at this time and place....
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The remains of Furry Land are now in a dumpster on Avenue A
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When we reported that the Marshal has seized Furry Land Pet Supplies on Avenue A the other day, several people hoped that this might just ...
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Flavor of the west side of San Antonio coming to East Fifth Street, at least on Mondays
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From the EV Grieve inbox ... an email/release from Julie E. Farias, the executive chef at Goat Town on East Fifth Street between Avenue A an...
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Monday, January 9, 2012
Live check-in from the CB3/SLA meeting: No beer and wine for BAD Burger
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Several people attending tonight's CB3/SLA meeting sent along an update ... BAD Burger (Breakfast All Day), the 24-diner that opened i...
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[Updated] Fix up your shitty apartment the 1950s way
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Gothamist dug up a treasure on YouTube this evening... an unintentionally hilarious video from some time in the 1950s that follows a fictio...
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The King (Gyro) is dead
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EV Grieve reader Creature sends along these photos showing that King Gyro on First Avenue between Third Street and Fourth Street has closed....
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RIP Andrew Kowalczyk: The last East Village landlord of his kind?
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This past weekend, we learned that Andrew Kowalczyk died. He was 53. Police found his body in his first-floor apartment of the building he o...
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Reader reports: Village Farms closing Jan. 31; building will be demolished
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[Yesterday morning on Avenue A] On Friday, our friend Doug Quint at the Big Gay Ice Cream Shop stopped by the Village Farms on Avenue A ....
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St. Brigid's copper tone
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Dave on 7th provides us with an update on St. Brigid's on Avenue B at Eighth Street ... where workers are now polishing off renovations...
120 St. Mark's Place still doesn't have a Certificate of Occupancy
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We haven't paid a visit to 120 St. Mark's Place, the former artists collective known as The Cave, since last April . (Among other pe...
Has Duke's closed?
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[EVG file photo] That's what a reader asked after this weekend on Avenue C near East Eighth Street ... the place didn't look open...
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Looking at the Free Cooper Union truck
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Easier to read when the truck is parked... not so much when driving down the street... Photo by Dave on 7th. Previously.
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Unloading WIlliam Gottlieb's real-estate empire
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Yesterday, the Post had a feature on William Gottlieb, the unlikely real-estate baron who died from a stroke at age 64 in 1999. His portfo...
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