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Tompkins Square Park the other day via Bobby Williams]
State: Airbnb listings mostly illegal (
The New York Times)
HVAC Units at relocated Dunkin' Donuts on East 14th Street driving neighbors crazy (
BoweryBoogie)
East Sixth Street between First and Second Avenues will be named Miriam Friedman Way (
DNAinfo)
Jeremiah Moss on the two marble cemeteries of the East Village (
Metro)
In her new showing opening Sunday at Joe's Pub, Penny Arcade confronts a gentrified New York (
The New York Times)
Court gives NYU OK on $6 billion neighborhood-gobbling expansion (
Capital New York)
So what is the Lowline, and who is it for? (
The Lo-Down)
What happened to the Jewish supply stores of Essex Street? (
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Christo lets a good meal get away (
Gog in NYC)
Support for Siempre Verde Garden on the LES (
The Villager)
Hearth and Proletariat teaming up for an Oktoberfest meal Sunday (Details
here)
Looking at the former stables in the Village (
Off the Grid)
Restaurant apparently not returning to Union Square pavilion (
A Walk in the Park via
Eater)
"Shadows & Blood," an exhibition of works by the New York artist Richard Hambleton, continues through Nov. 9 at Dorian Grey Gallery, 437 E. Ninth St. (Details
here.)
...and we only heard about this crowdsourcing campaign yesterday... longtime East Village residents Adam Alexander and Leslie Sternbergh Alexander are trying to raise money by selling some of their art collection in return for money to pay for rent... (The income challenges followed Leslie's bout with colon cancer.)
Find their IndieGoGo page
here.