Sunday, November 7, 2010

Lost and Found



I found a pair of men's Hanes underwear on Avenue C near 10th Street. I tried them on, but they didn't fit. So if these are yours, just let me know!

9:02 a.m. or 10:02 a.m., Second Avenue, Nov. 7

Booze beat for the LES?


The Post has this "exclusive" item today:

Fed up with drunken antics on the Lower East Side, a neighborhood business association hopes to get off-duty cops to walk what would essentially be the city's first booze beat.

If approved by the NYPD, the moonlighting crime fighters -- in uniform -- would patrol the beer-soaked lanes between Houston and Delancey streets Thursday nights and on weekends.

They wouldn't be permitted to work inside or at the front doors of the many local gin mills, but they could lasso sidewalk lushes.

"We think having a cop on the beat . . . would really help nightlife establishments be quieter and safer," said Lower East Side Business Improvement District Executive Director Bob Zuckerman.


The Post also managed to speak to one person opposed to this idea.

And barflies voiced concern that the off-duty cops could become the fun police.

"This is a noisy city," music writer Nicole Wasilewicz, 25, said outside Pianos on Ludlow Street. "You come here to make some noise."


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Saturday, November 6, 2010

5C Cultural Center and Cafe needs support



The owners of 5C Cultural Center & Cafe at Avenue C and Fifth Street are back in court Wednesday to battle being evicted by their landlord... they can use some support...Willie Mack will be playing some Harlem-based jazz there tonight at 8. $5 cover.

Noted



Second Avenue at St. Mark's Place. Somehow, I still find this confusing.

One Fall day

Noted




Earlier today.. I really don't know what was happening. But I was taught early on that you always take a photo of large tow trucks going the wrong way. Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place.

Roastown Coffee opens Tuesday

If you walked by the corner of Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place, then you saw the Roastown Coffee all dandied up and ready for action... the signs out front say the place opens Tuesday...

Get the lead out

Uh, how did I miss this story? From the Journal:

A test of dozens of New York City homes with older pipes found that at least 14% of the collected samples contained elevated levels of lead, New York City's Department of Environmental Protection reported Tuesday.


So you're suposed to run the water for 30 seconds before drinking it and stuff.

I have not done this... Yet, with all this extra lead, I still can't finish the Times crossword puzzle! [BOOOOOOOOOOOO!]

Anyway. Get the Led out.

Friday, November 5, 2010

You're a... hexbreaker (dream maker? love taker?)



A tweet earlier today by our friend Bryan Waterman put us in the mood for The Fleshtones. From 1983.

Noted



16 Handles on Second Avenue now delivering FroYo. What about the people living east of Avenue B?

Photo of the week



I love this shot that appears in The East Villager this week by J.B. Nicholas. The caption: "Rosario Dawson, standing next to Speaker Sheldon Silver, couldn’t restrain her enthusiasm at the groundbreaking for the new Lower Eastside Girls Club headquarters."

I was trying to think of a funny headline for it, but, well, ended up with Photo of the Week. D-

Everything must go

Blue Glass sent along this rather sad Craigslist ad...

Lost My Apartment - Selling Everything Cheap - $25 (East Village)
Date: 2010-11-04, 3:56PM EDT

Landlord destabilized my apartment and I could no longer afford it. What to get rid of stuff that I'll never use: dresser, wicker parson's chair, ornamental hanging globes, lamp. Everything is stored in a facility on 10th Street at Avenue D. Elevator and dollies available. Would like things gone by the weekend.

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition



A visit to the new Coal Yard (A Guy Walks Into 365 Bars ....)

Rally to save Ruby's tomorrow! (Amusing the Zillion)

No leads in after last week's attempted child abduction on East Sixth Street (The East Villager)

Celebrating the Bowery events (Bowery Alliance of Neighbors)

Starting next week: MIX 23: The 2010 New York Queer Experimental Film
Festival (Mix 23)

Enjoying some Funkadelic circa 1973 (Flaming Pablum)

Can you reinvent yourself online? (The Grumbler)

The renovation of 118 E. First St. (BoweryBoogie)

When the Kardashians open a store (Racked)

A Bleecker-born Beat (Ephemeral New York)

Bedbugs invade city schools (Daily News)

And a recent East Village rental roundup via NearSay:

• Around 185 available listings of all sizes/prices
• Average rent is ~ $2,900/mo. $1,925 for studios, $2,600 for 1BRs, $3,350 for 2BRs, $3,900 for 3BRs, $4,195 for 4BRs, $4,210 for a loft (excluding an outlying $19,000 loft)