Spotted today on Second Avenue between Sixth Street and Seventh Street... the note on the fridge reads:
This refrigerator is running!
(Please catch it 😃)
(It works.)
No word if they have Prince Albert in a can.
Photos by Derek Berg
This refrigerator is running!
(Please catch it 😃)
(It works.)
We're glad for these upgrades, but @NYCParks needs better accountability when it comes to quality control. Our office has asked for fixes, but also answers to what happened to this playground equipment. https://t.co/FtNXezv8tg
— Carlina Rivera 利華娜 (@CarlinaRivera) October 17, 2019
More great work from @mitchell_silver. First he got us the $3 million park bathroom. Now a $2.5 million playground upgrade that broke after two weeks of use. https://t.co/jz536SoLly
— Boerum Hill Neighbors (@boerumhillnbrs) October 17, 2019
THE DOCTOR IS IN…SANE!
Gore-hungry East Village tricksters (and their parents) will bear witness to an insane doctor’s gruesome medical malpractice. On Oct. 31, the window of Exit9 Gift Emporium will be converted into an operating amphitheater as the demented doctor performs live surgery before your very eyes.
The outer garbage can and inside bin are both missing from this corner ... which is strictly residential and across the street from an elementary school.
I made a complaint with 311 and filed a service request with the Department of Sanitation. I was told that DSNY will respond within 7 days.
On Saturday, I stopped by the always excellent David's Bagels on First Avenue and 16th Street and found it was closed with the gate pulled halfway down. Even in the 30 seconds I stood there I met four or five people who loved David's and were shocked that it was closed.
An ambitious project, four years in the making, from Karin Agstam, a model and actor who owned the restaurant Station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is ready to open. Ms. Agstam was so smitten by the arched, brick-walled East Village space that she was determined to make it a restaurant. Now, it has a spacious bar area up front and a passage along an open kitchen that leads to a pair of dining rooms, one of which features Champagnes, and a garden.
Glittering chandeliers and white marble-top tables brighten the space. As for the menu, the executive chef Frederick Piccarello, an experienced hand who was once at the Sign of the Dove uptown, has gone classic French. Escargots? Rillettes? Coquilles Saint-Jacques? Frisée aux lardons? Onion soup? Duck confit? Moules frites? Steak au poivre? Ms. Agstam’s favorite bouillabaisse? They’re all there. The menu also tips its hat to the neighborhood’s Eastern European roots with borscht and pierogies, and to vegans with an Impossible Burger.
The applicants furnished five letters from organizations and businesses, including credit unions and a school within the local Ukrainian community, with a combined constituency of thousands of people, and seven people appeared to speak on behalf of the applicant who either operated a Ukrainian business within the building or the immediate neighborhood or through the Ukrainian community, each of whom cited the benefit of adding a full-service restaurant that could host events, meetings and dinners for local Ukrainian organizations...
🚨#WANTED🚨 Do you recognize him? He’s wanted for #CRIMINALMISCHIEF. On 9/30/19, he graffitied swastikas on signs in @AstorPlaceNYC. If you recognize him or have any info, ☎️ the 🕵🏻♂️ at 646-610-5267 or DM @NYPDTips. pic.twitter.com/Xr4m8WXNnx
— NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) October 15, 2019
One of the tethered swing-seats has already come undone and is swinging freely and dangerously due to a bent bracket and missing locknut. When some kids were playing with the broken unit [Sunday] evening, it nearly clocked my son in the head.
This broken gear on a brand new NYC playground is striking fear [the reader recalled this accident] and not a small amount of anger from some parents. And if the $2.5 mil number is accurate, then it really is a crime scene. It's absurd that things would be falling apart after little more than a week.