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First Person | The Dangers of Dooring
By BILL MILLARDThe new bike lanes on First and Second Avenue pose a range of potential hazards from open car doors to riders who go against the flow of traffic.
The Day | Ray’s In Trouble Again?
By DANIEL MAURERThe Local’s daily roundup of East Village news from around the Web.
The Day | East River Blueway No Walk in the Park
By STEPHEN REX BROWNA roundup of today’s news from the neighborhood, including the latest on Norman’s Sound & Vision, challenges of the Blueway, and more trouble for Ben Shaoul.
Making It | Andrew Crooks of NYC Velo
By SHIRA LEVINEFor every East Village business that’s opening or closing, dozens are quietly making it. Here’s one of them: NYC Velo.
Exit Interview: State Senator Thomas K. Duane, East Village Advocate
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAThomas K. Duane announced this week that he won’t be seeking re-election, but the state senate’s first openly gay member is still railing against “malevolent” landlords.
The Day | Lakeside Falls by the Wayside
By DANIEL MAURERA roundup of this morning’s news.
The Day | The Mourning of a Landlord
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAA roundup of this morning’s news, including NYU’s latest expansion plans, Gottlieb properties on the market and more.
The Local’s Most Popular Stories of 2011
By DANIEL MAURERA month-by-month rundown of what our readers were most interested in this year.
The Day | Cabrini Center Building Goes for $25.5 Million
By DANIEL MAURERA roundup of this morning’s news, including the sale of 15 East 10th Street, a holiday fair, a tribute show, an art exhibit, and an increase in bike riders.
The Day | On the Park’s Denizens
By MEGHAN KENEALLYA roundup of news articles and blogposts related to the East Village.
The Day | A Coalition for Cyclists
By IAN DUNCANA roundup of news articles and blog posts related to the East Village. Including: a new approach to bike lane planning and a rare club appearance by Paul Simon.
A Plan for Pedestrian Safety
By BILL MILLARDTransportation Alternatives (along with the East Village Community Coalition, East Harlem Preservation, Civitas, Upper Green Side, and others) has developed an East Side Action Plan to define goals for the improvement of street safety involving multiple city agencies.
Danger Crossing the Bowery
By KATHRYN KATTALIAWith traffic running north and south, the Bowery is one of the main arteries of the East Village. It is also the fourth most dangerous road for pedestrians in Manhattan, according to a newly released report by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
The Day | A Fresh Coating Of Snow
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAA roundup of news articles and blogposts related to the East Village.
Interview | Jimmy McMillan
By SUZANNE ROZDEBAAn interview with Jimmy McMillan, the former gubernatorial candidate with The Rent Is Too Damn High party, who discusses – among other things – his plans to run for president in 2012.
The Day | Sunshine And Old Drawings
By KIM DAVISMichelle Rick Good morning, East Village. This link kind of sums up where we were yesterday, so it is good to see a little sunshine filtering through this morning, turning some more of the snow to grey water. Consider traveling uptown to see some drawings of downtown in the ‘thirties and ‘forties as The Museum […]
The Day | On Cyclists And Humbugs
By THE LOCALA roundup of blogposts related to the East Village, including posts about a 16 percent increase in accidents between bicycles and other vehicles.
The Day | On East Village Landmarks
By THE LOCALA roundup of blogposts related to the East Village, including items on the removal of a neighborhood willow tree and the continuing reaction to the expected temporary closure of the Mars Bar.
East Village Election Issues
By SUZANNE ROZDEBA and CLINT RAINEYA look at the results of local races and a discussion of how East Village issues such as noise complaints played a role in Tuesday’s balloting.
The Day | A Few Morning Reads
By THE LOCALA round-up of selected blog posts related to the East Village.