Tuesday, September 25, 2012

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition

[Tompkins Square Park yesterday. Photo by Bobby Williams]

Remembering the Dugout on Third Avenue and East 13th Street (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

NYC crime up thanks to iPhones, iPads, etc. (Gothamist)

Publicist who slashed his girlfriend's throat in her Clinton Street home pleads guilty; faces 25 years to life (The Daily News)

A marriage proposal at MudSpot Coffee on East Ninth Street (DNAinfo)

Proposed nightspot pissing off neighbors on Rivington (BoweryBoogie)

On second thought: City says no to Yo! bus stop on Essex (The Lo-Down)

Shawn Chittle noted extra school guards this morning outside PS 19 on First Avenue... where the displaced students from East Side Community School headed today...


One East Side parent told us that city inspectors continue to examine the school on East 12th Street to determine the extent of the damage to the building's east wall...

4 comments:

  1. Heard there's a bulge in the school wall between the school and the church and that it's been there for awhile but engineers said it could be hazardous when demolition and construction start on the church.

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  2. Interesting. I have a good view of the space between the church and school from my apartment. I took a good look this morning and didn't see anything strange.

    Hopefully this doesn't turn into a year of construction. If that happens I might have to leave my beloved 12th St.

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  3. The DOB issued Full Vacate Orders for the school ... as well as the Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church next door... and the former Mary Help of Christians school on East 11th Street. Both buildings were vacant now anyway.

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  4. The timing on this, just as the church, rectory and parking lot were sold, is highly suspicious. Bet they use this as an excuse to shut the whole school down, demolish it, add it to the air rights and build an even bigger monstrosity.

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