
[
Photo in Tompkins Square Park yesterday by Derek Berg]
Stories posted on EVG this past week included...
Steve Croman hit with 20 felony charges; faces 25 years in prison (
Monday ...
Thursday)
Tenants and local elected officials speak out against Icon Realty (
Tuesday)
Other Music closes for good on June 25 (
Monday)
Health Department to inspect Raphael Toledano's East Village properties for toxic levels of lead dust (
Monday)
The moment when a dog urinated on Donald Trump's portrait outside Tompkins Square Park (
Wednesday)
In Vino closes for good on East Fourth Street after service tomorrow (
Thursday)
Despite looming shutdown, MTA plans to start expanding the First Avenue L stop (
Friday)
Without a liquor license, Dahlia's decides to close for now (
Monday)
Trader Joe's a possibility for the Extell Development on 14th Street and Avenue A (
Thursday)
Out and About with John Ellert (
Wednesday)
Branded sidewalk bridge arrives at 347 Bowery along with prices for the million-dollar condos (
Wednesday)
New street art for Prince and David Bowie (
Thursday)
Mikey Likes It unveils a new ice cream truck (
Tuesday)
Loose bricks drama on Third Avenue (
Wednesday...
Friday)
At the 2016 NYC Cannabis Parade (
Sunday)
Jones LES is for sale on East Houston (
Wednesday)
Cellar 58 closes for renovations (
Tuesday)
Confectionery opens on East Ninth Street (
Monday)
Nail salon coming to the former Twist space on Avenue A (
Wednesday)
Construction enters awesome pile-driving phase at 438 E. 14th St. (
Thursday)
Taking in Mercury's trip across the Sun from Second Avenue (
Monday)
Eastville Gardens sells for $44 million on Eighth and Avenue C (
Friday)
The Funkiberry space will become a pizzeria — again (
Friday)
Vacancy Project bringing hair, art and coffee to East 10th Street (
Monday)
The New Museum is expanding on the Bowery (
Wednesday)
The new Mamoun's Falafel is now open on St. Mark's Place (
Tuesday)

[
Photo by Steven]
...and as a parting thought, plus always be mindful when parking your semi on First Avenue...

[
Photo by Derek Berg]
... and disposing of your ax...