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The Day | Third 7-Eleven on the Way

A roundup of this morning’s news, including another L train death, continued opposition to a historic district, a new development on Avenue D, a Yippie in trouble, and more.


The Day | Snap, Crackle, Pot on East 14th Street

A roundup of this morning’s news, including


The Day | $4.525 Million Penthouses on Third Avenue

A roundup of this morning’s news, including rooftop work at 315 East 10th Street, the end of alternate-side parking stickers, and more.


Leave a Bike Out for a Year and It’ll Disappear (or Not)

In the East Village, a bike has heroically stayed chained to a pole for over two years.


The Day | Protesters Arrested Near Union Square

A roundup of this morning’s news, including an East Village story collection, mothers against grading teachers, Village Voice ads from 1969, and more.


The Day | M.L.K. Day Brunches

A roundup of this morning’s news, including more on the death of a 12-year-old on Delancey, a new sandwich shop, and changes at the New York Marble Cemetery.


Fried Chicken, With The Spice of Scandal

Pudgie’s Famous Chicken, a new chain coming to the neighborhood, has an intriguing past.


The Day | L.E.S. Business Owner Killed On F.D.R.

A roundup of news from the neighborhood, including a pair of theater reviews and an update on the saga surrounding Private Danny Chen.


The Day | Rents Up, Vacancy Down

A roundup of this morning’s news, including the demolition of 74 Third Avenue, praise for a Momofuku dish, and more.


The Day | East Village Too Wealthy for After-School Programs?

A roundup of this morning’s news, including charges dropped against Occupy Wall Street protesters, the man behind the 9/11 memorial, Manitoba on late-night TV, and Bowery Diner’s imminent opening.


The Day | The Mourning of a Landlord

A roundup of this morning’s news, including NYU’s latest expansion plans, Gottlieb properties on the market and more.


East Village Farm Will Close, Leaving Hollywood Theatre Building Vacant

For 12 years, H. Song helped run East Village Farm with his wife and his mother. But this will be the last month of business for the grocery store on Avenue A near Seventh Street.


Community Board Ponders Ways to Encourage Butchers Over Barkeepers

After drafting a letter to landlords promoting retail diversity in the face of a nightlife glut, Community Board 3 has formed a subcommittee that may take some of its clues from San Francisco legislation.


The Day | Some ‘Juicy’ Celebrity Gossip

A roundup of today’s news, including an Uma Thurman sighting, an artist shopping a TV pilot, another parking hassle, and more.


The Day | January, The ‘Coolest Month Onstage’

A roundup of this morning’ s news, including a new kitchen at Joe’s Pub, some theater performances worth catching, a couple of new restaurants, and a couple of closings.


The Day | Woman Attacked in Stairwell on New Year’s

A roundup of this morning’s news, including a possible new restaurant from the Spotted Pig team, a burglar arrested, the end of Patti Smith’s run at Bowery Ballroom, and more.


The Day | What We Lost

A roundup of this morning’s news, including this year’s notable vanishings.


The Day | The East Village’s ‘Worst Landlord’?

A roundup of this morning’s news, including the death of Sam Rivers, a disappearing mural, an inexpensive restaurant recommendation, and more.


The Day | Housing Officer Faces Charges After Accident Lands Partner in Coma

A roundup of this morning’s news.


The Day | Lafayette Street Is Latte Row

A roundup of this morning’s news, including more on Pvt. Danny Chen, Festivus at Big Gay Ice Cream Shop, praise for Prima and the Wren, an opening date for Japadog, a fundraiser for the Bea Arthur Residence, and more.