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Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Wednesday's parting shot
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A sunset view this evening via Bobby Williams...
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Report: Suspect in 6th Street slashing seeking a sentencing deal in court
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The man facing charges for slashing a social worker's face on Sixth Street in January 2016 attempted to bargain with a judge yesterday f...
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Mermaid In (the trash)
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EVG reader Jennifer Kellow shares these photos from First Avenue and Second Street from yesterday afternoon...
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Public forum set to discuss special business district in the East Village
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Community Board 3's Economic Development Committee is hosting a public forum on June 7 to discuss a proposed special district in the E...
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Ramen Setagaya reopens today after renovation on St. Mark's Place
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The St. Mark's Place branch of Japanese chain Ramen Setagaya has been closed for the past few weeks... with brown paper covering the w...
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Report: Morton Williams won't be taking over the 14th Street Associated after all
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[ EVG file photo ] After learning that a Trader Joe's was coming to the new development at the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office o...
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Against the Grain yields to sustainable omakase restaurant on 6th Street
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Against the Grain, the beer annex of Grape and Grain on Sixth Street between Avenue B and Avenue C, has closed to make way for Mayanoki ,...
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
A 50th anniversary show commemorating the Grateful Dead playing Tompkins Square Park
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[ Image via ] On June 1, 1967, The Grateful Dead played their first East Coast show, which reportedly drew 3,000 concertgoers to Tompkins...
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Looking at the future home of 14th Street's 2nd Trader Joe's
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[ View from 14th Street ] Trader Joe's has reportedly signed a deal to open a two-level grocery in the new development that replaced ...
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Love Gang is moving on 9th Street
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[ Photo by Steven ] Love Gang , the women's boutique at 436 E. Ninth St., is moving this week — two storefronts to the west here betw...
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Esperanto offshoot closes on 1st Street; may return elsewhere
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Esperanto Fonda, the satellite location of Avenue C mainstay Esperanto , has closed on First Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
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Moustache has closed on 10th Street
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Moustache, the reliable Middle-Eastern restaurant with a backyard garden, has closed on 10th Street. Back on Friday, workers were gutting ...
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No Malice Palace 'waiting for legal things to happen' on 3rd Street
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As previously noted , No Malice Palace, the bar on Third Street just west of Avenue B, has not been open this year. (There were reports of...
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The Continental's 5-shot deal bumped from $10 to $12
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[ Via Google Street View ] For years now the Continental on Third Avenue at St. Mark's Place has advertised that $10 for five-shots-o...
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Monday, May 29, 2017
Hello again: black crowned night heron spotted in Tompkins Square Park
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An EVG reader shared the above photo from last night in Tompkins Square Park... the return of [an elusive] black crowned night heron! Th...
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Love and shrooms for Gregg Allman outside the former Fillmore East on 2nd Avenue
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Gregg Allman, a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, died Saturday at age 69 . Someone left this homemade tribute to him outside...
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Cloudy with a slight chance of Manhattanhenging tonight
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[ Photo from last July by @WonderlandNYC ] It is time again for Manhattanhenge, when the setting sun aligns precisely with the Manhattan...
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Sunday, May 28, 2017
Week in Grieview
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[ Friday evening outside Sidewalk on 6th and A ] Stories posted on EVG this past week included... AG Schneiderman introduces new bill —...
Fun with this caterpillar/dinosaur
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EVG contributor Derek Berg spotted this three-person creation yesterday... taking part ( presumably ) in the annual Lower East Side Festi...
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A Basquiat appreciation
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Jean-Michel Basquiat’s “Untitled,” from 1982, has sold for more than $110 million dollars, a record for American art. Let’s take a moment to...
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