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Trader Joe's Will Open Another East Village Location
Trader Joe's says its latest East Village store is "coming soon."

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Trader Joe's says its latest East Village store is "coming soon."

After 35 years in the neighborhood, this West Village bookstore will close its brick-and-mortar shop this weekend.
A possible fight broke out at the 34th Street subway station and terrified local commuters, according to police and witnesses.
A man walked into an East Village church and snatched a woman's wallet from her desk, police said.
A man stole a woman's phone on the R train and demanded a sexual act to get her phone back, police said.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission will formally consider landmarking six historic LGBT sites, including The Caffe Cino.
The nursing home operator tied to the shuttering of Rivington House has until 2022 to open a health facility on LES.
Dawn Smalls, former public advocate candidate, could run for Congress against Rep. Carolyn Maloney, according to a report.
The Statue of Liberty Museum is set to open Thursday.
A thief pushed a 73-year-old woman to the ground and stole her purse, police said.
Rainy, cloudy weather continues amid a cool mid-May, according to the National Weather Service.
Private-sector jobs in Lower Manhattan have surged past pre-9/11 levels, according to an analysis by the Downtown Alliance.
Harwood on Hudson is now known as The Leroy House.
The new Essex Market is triple the size of the former location.
A liquor store thief hit an employee in the face with a bottle, police said.
A half-an-inch to three-quarters of an inch of rain is possible Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
One of the men placed his arms around the woman's neck, police said.
The man tried to sexually assault another man, and then stole some $6,600 in property, police said.
A pop-up in the West Village is offering free cauliflower pizza for the entire month of May.
Anna Sorokin was sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison Thursday afternoon, the Manhattan District Attorney's office said.