This block is again part of the Open Streets program for the following days/hours:
• Fridays: 4:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
• Saturdays: 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
• Sundays: 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
On March 26, a routine maintenance task took a harrowing turn. An elderly mechanic, entrusted with welding duties in our boiler room, suddenly felt unwell, prompting a call to 911. Responders, fearing a gas leak, urged the shutdown of the boiler's gas supply. However, a fateful misstep by a Con Ed worker resulted in the cessation of gas to the entire building, despite NO leak being found within our premises.
The Post interviewed the victim, Amber Nguyen, who said she was walking with a group of friends when the assault occurred. The man did not say anything before the attack.WANTED-ASSAULT: On 4/9/24 @NYPD9PCT a female victim was walking in front of 433 East 6 Street when she was approached by an unknown individual who struck her in the leg with a hockey stick.
— NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) April 18, 2024
Any info call us at 800-577-TIPS Reward up to $3,500 pic.twitter.com/hsOleIF5cu
Our parade begins at noon from El Sol Brillante, 522 E.12th St., between Avenue A and Avenue B. It will feature our Tree Goddess, Batalá, Stiltwalkers, and more. The parade will travel east on 12th Street, south on Avenue C, west on Sixth Street, north on Avenue A, enter Tompkins Square Park at Seventh Street, and end on Avenue B and Ninth Street.
Patti Astor, the downtown Manhattan "It" girl, indie film star and co-founder of Fun Gallery, the scruffy East Village storefront space that in the early 1980s nurtured young graffiti artists like Futura2000, Zephyr, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink and Fab 5 Freddy, as well as showcasing artists like Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf and Jean-Michel Basquiat...