Saturday, April 11, 2020

City locks up basketball courts, exercise bars in Tompkins Square Park


[Photo yesterday by Steven]

The city locked up the basketball courts yesterday in Tompkins Square Park in a move to prevent people from using the pull-up bars, parallel bars and other equipment in the fitness area.

This comes after the city removed the hoops from the backboards, closed the playgrounds, shut down the dog run and sealed up the handball courts.

With each day, some residents wonder when the entire Park will be locked up for use during the CONVID-19 crisis.

Friday, April 10, 2020

Friday's parting shot


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A flashback to last night... a look to the east... thanks to Michael Kramer for sharing this!

'Grinding' it out



Been listening to healthy doses of the Cure these days. (More than usual.) Here's "Grinding Halt" from the soundtrack to the 1980 NYC classic "Times Square." (Not sure when this video was recorded in the 1980s...)

Checking in on Bin 141



Text and photos by Stacie Joy

The bistro on the northwest corner of Avenue A and Third Street has a variety of grab-n-go meals available for $10 plus tax.





Owner Rafik Bouzgarrou has also turned part of the dining room into a makeshift market...



... where you'll find toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, water, among a few other items...



Spring break



This afternoon on Sixth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...

East Village Neighbors lend helping hands to Vision Urbana to assist local residents in need



Text and photos by Stacie Joy

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, newly formed mutual aid group East Village Neighbors, in conjunction with Invisible Hands, teamed up to help deliver food to East Village and Lower East Side seniors and low-income residents through Vision Urbana’s food pantry initiative.

I tagged along recently as a dozen volunteers arrived at the makeshift command center in Seward Park to help Vision Urbana’s director, Eric Diaz, get food to 150 families and individuals.



















This is only one of ways that East Village Neighbors has been helping out in recent weeks, a list that includes assistance with shopping, deliveries, and/or matching those in need with services and goods available via other resources.

"This effort is as much about our volunteers as it is about who we are helping," longtime resident and East Village Neighbors founder Diane Hatz told me. "We’re in uncharted times right now, and no one knows what the aftereffects of the daily anxiety and isolation gripping so many of us will be, so I thought bringing the community together might help in more ways than one."

Interested in helping out? Volunteers can sign up via this form.

If you need assistance, you can fill out this help-request form, email EastVillageNeighbors@gmail.com or call 917-994-1074.

You can learn more about — and support — Vision Urbana at this link.



Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village Neighbors here to help during the coronavirus outbreak

East Village Organic reopens today


[Photo yesterday by Steven]

East Village Organic took a break back on March 27 here on First Avenue between Seventh Street and St. Mark's Place.

According to an Instagram message, they were going to "take a week to air it out, monitor the health of our brave little staff and regroup." One week turned into two.

However, they are back in action today — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. moving forward... and here's their reopening notice from yesterday...

City Harvest opening distribution center in the former Associated on 14th Street



From the EVG tip line yesterday... workers from City Harvest were spotted unloading supplies into the former Associated Supermarket space on 14th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue...



City Harvest is setting up a distribution center (Repacks or Mobile Markets?) in the space. Will update the post when more information is available.

The Associated closed here back in December.

Thanks to Michelle and Gamelan, who took these photos...

Reader appreciation: Zaragoza Mexican Deli & Grocery



Via @PatKessock...

Showing some love for the Martinez family over at Zaragoza on 13th and A — still open and making sure to keep everyone safe by wearing protective equipment and taking orders at the door. Support one of the best local businesses and the best burrito in NYC!

Zaragoza Mexican Deli & Grocery is at 215 Avenue A between 13th Street and 14th Street. For now, the shop is open from 9 a.m. to late evening.

Want to share an appreciation of an East Village business that remains open? Send us an email here. (We'll see how this goes!)

A takeout collaboration this weekend at Van Da on 4th Street



Van Da, the well-regarded Vietnamese restaurant on Fourth Street, is teaming up with chef Hannah Wong (of the incoming Brooklyn restaurant Haema), for a takeout service this weekend (today through Sunday).

The menu is available from noon to 6 p.m. You can find the menu and order in advance via this form.

You pick up the food at Van Da, 234 E. Fourth St. between Avenue A and Avenue B.