
And from the NYPL digital archives... a view of the church in 1928...

...and 1935...

Photos from NYPL. 1928-35
The firefighters of Engine Co. 28 and Ladder Co. 11 in the East Village have begun posting unsanctioned tweets to alert local residents when the company is unable to respond to emergency calls, The Post has learned.
"We're just trying to let people know when we're not around," said a source familiar with the instant-messaging tactic, which has nothing to do with the FDNY's official Twitter account.
According to unofficial Fire Department logs obtained by The Post, Engine Co. 28 and Ladder Co. 11 were pulled out of service on 20 occasions last month for everything from mechanical failure to training, and to cover other firehouses when other units are pulled from service.
"Technically, you're going to increase response times," said the source. "People should know when their fire company is out of service. It's the taxpayers' money. It's your money."
The FDNY claims that units are routinely pulled from service for various reasons and it does not present a danger to the public.
"There is ample coverage on the Lower East Side," said an FDNY spokesman. "There are redundancies built into the response."
Have you seen what has to be the plug-ugliest building in the EV, 147 1st Avenue, NW corner of 9th Street?
It used to be a herb store ... and it might become a restaurant soon.
But what about the ugly floors above it? The ones that are boarded up and look more like an ex-prison than anything else?
The ones that make the building easily the ugliest in the EV?