Friday, November 2, 2012

To boost spirits: A post-Sandy parade for Avenue C

From the EV Grieve inbox...


Alphabet City got really hammered by the hurricane. To boost spirits: a parade. Let's play a parade on Saturday at, say, 12:30 up Avenue C from Houston to C-Squat/MoRUS at East 10th Street.

We need musicians to RSVP — please let us know your instrument or section. Also circus friends, stiltwalkers, jugglers, and others, please come add festiveness and spectacle!

Please bring fruit and other supplies to give out, too. Zines, comics, and activity books make great throws for homes without power! Here's what to do with your dusty library...

[Image by Nicolina Art]

And now, the line for gas

Even before the power returned late this afternoon, cars convened at the Mobil station on Avenue C at East Houston.

EVG reader Krikor Daglian took the following photos.

Per Krikor:

Cars started lining up at the newly-powered Mobil on Avenue C and 2nd, despite the fact that the owners weren't there and the place was closed. Police came by and told everyone to leave. Just walked by again and it looks like the owners have arrived but the police are still blocking it off. Not sure what will happen next. People are pretty antsy to get gas. The traffic is horrendous.







Meanwhile, this gas station is set to close next month and become a new development of some sort.

Chapter 1



The opening scenes from Woody Allen's "Manhattan" circa 1979...

[Updated] The power is on

And the crowd goes wild ...

Updated:

Here's the scene on East 10th Street and Avenue D just after 5... via @johnblack

Zombie alert tonight

"Shaun of the Dead" plays tonight at 7 in front of the St. Marks Church-in-the Bowery. East 10th Street and Second Avenue. Per the invite: "Bring radio, chair, blanket and hot beverages."

Free hot meal at the Wayland on Avenue C


At East Ninth Street... starting now...

BBQ tonight at Matilda

Noted on Avenue C

More scenes from outside Key Food yesterday

Where the dumpster was set up for employees to pitch produce and other items... I've heard varying accounts of the scene here. (I didn't see this.) A few news accounts painted this as an apocalyptic scene.

Here's the view from London at the Daily Mail:

Shocking images captured groups of residents sifting through garbage outside a Key Food supermarket at Avenue A and East 4th Street in the East Village yesterday.

Families, elderly people and young residents were seen climbing into the dumpster hunting for whatever they could find to eat.

Here are photos from Edward Arrocha, who noted via Facebook:

Outside of Key Food, a trip. Kudos to C-squat for liberating the food... but shame on the horders who took so much more then their fare share in spite of hungry neighboors... share, repost, let the world see New York...







And C-Squat residents later cooked up the food for any hungry neighbors...

Food trucks at Astor Place, Tompkins Square Park until 4 today

Via the New York City Food Truck Association... Food trucks will be out today in the city ... including:

Astor Place

- Rickshaw Truck

- Toum

- Wafels & Dinges

Tompkins Square Park

- Sweetery Truck

- Mexico Blvd.

Landlord serves eviction notice during Hurricane Sandy blackout

An EVG reader on Essex Street shares this stunning story. The 5-story tenement the longtime East Village-LES resident has lived in was recently sold. And the new landlord, named as Essex Funding LLC, is not offering new leases to any current tenants. Workers are planning a gut renovation.

OK. But then.

Per the reader:

I was in our apartment Wednesday afternoon when someone knocked. Our hallway is pitch black, so I wouldn't open the door. A guy on the other side had "paperwork" for me to "sign." It was a 30-day notice of termination of tenancy!

They also had a bunch of guys collected outside the previous morning with a dumpster to demolish and gut another apartment in the buiding. There is no light in the halls. It was impossible and completely unsafe ... and they didn't work, thankfully for them.

Dr. Dave Ores providing free food, medical care again today on East Second St.



He provided this yesterday too.

Also, Dr. Ores could use some help today making sandwiches if anyone is interested...