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Wednesday on St. Mark's Place by Derek Berg]
Extell suing East 13th Street neighbor over construction delays (
Town & Village)
6 months without gas for cooking in building on Second Avenue and East Sixth Street (
NBC New York)
Maps shows the availability of remaining air rights in NYC (
Curbed)
On East Fourth Street, OddFellows will now just serve ice cream sandwiches (
Grub Street)
Another look at East Village Radio's return (
The Guardian)
Harry & Ida’s on Avenue A "turning out some of the best pastrami in town" (
BloombergBusiness)
The erosion of the neighborhood bar (
The Awl)
Honorary street names along First Avenue (
Off the Grid)
So long to Sounds — and St. Mark's Place (
Flaming Pablum)
The International Center of Photography pushes opening on the Bowery back to the spring (
BoweryBoogie)
Robert Sietsema tests the new menu at the former Yunnan Kitchen on Clinton Street (
Eater)
An interview with writer Eileen Myles (
The Guardian)
Museum of Chinese in America celebrates Chinatown's architecture through the years (
The Lo-Down)
Jonathan Ames doesn't really miss NYC anymore (
The Village Voice)
A look at Billy Name’s Warhol-era photos (
Dangerous Minds)
Photographer Miron Zownir has just published NYC RIP, a collection of photographs capturing the "day-to-day lunacy" of New York City in the 1980s (
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
... and our apologies for not noting that
Chest of Pleasure is now open at 31 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue...

[
Photo by Steven]
They opened in late August, and sell things like the (waterproof) Neon Luv Touch Mini Mite and edible massage oils.
Updated 10/3
The Harvest Post has been postponed until next Saturday, Oct. 10.
...
and tomorrow it's the return of the 6 B Garden Harvest Fest (rain date Sunday) ... on Avenue B between East Sixth Street and East Fifth Street...