[
Flashback Friday to Monday morning, 3rd Avenue and St. Mark's]
A "crisis point" for the NYCHA (
Curbed) ... Cuomo says no state budget unless NYCHA improvements approved (
ABC-7)
NYPD rejects request for records on hit-and-run killing of East Village resident Neftaly Ramirez last year (
Streetsblog ...
previously)
De Blasio donor testifies the mayor told him "do what you’ve got to do" with illegal contributions (
Daily News)
The changing landscape of small businesses in the East Village, and what it means to the community (
Thirteen/MetroFocus)
On Avenue A, Mama Fina serves Filipino food with "exquisite results" (
Eater ...
previously)
Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire this weekend (
The Lo-Down)
A visit to the KGB Bar on Fourth Street (
amNewYork)
Club Cumming on Sixth Street looking to change their method of operation to allow for live music/DJs (
Page Six)
NYC population reaches a record high (
Curbed)
If you're interested in speaking out against Albany seeking to repeal Residential FAR Caps (
The Municipal Arts Society of New York)
Eggs in Dora's future? (
Laura Goggin Photography)
About the East Village subbing for Hell's Kitchen in "Jessica Jones" (
Variety)
Madonna pics from the early 1980s (
Dazed ...
previously)
U.S. theatrical premiere of "12 Days," a well-regarded documentary filmed inside a psychiatric ward in France (
Anthology Film Archives)
Priced at $16 and sold 3,044 times, the Outlaw Country drink at Death and co. generated $53,218 in gross revenue, or $48,024 before taxes and comps, in 180 days last year (
Forbes)
A walk from the East Village to the West Village in 1986 with Nelson Sullivan (
Flaming Pablum)
A Live Skull reunion (
Dangerous Minds)
History of the Allen Street baths (
Ephemeral New York)
Shakespeare & Co. is opening two new bookstores in NYC (
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York ...
previously)
And Trinity Grace Church on 11th Street is hosting an Easter Egg Hunt in Tompkins Square Park on March 31 at 10:30 a.m. ...
Details
here.