Last evening, we posted information about a missing dog on 11th Street and Avenue A... Meanwhile, we couldn't help but notice new Sammy flyers around Tompkins Square Park this past week...
Per the Help Find Sammy site, someone spotted him this past Monday at Seventh Street and Avenue B... According to the site: "Latest Update: That he is alone, running around Tompkins Square Park." There is a $500 reward for his return.
Also, we had noted that various people had been adding comments to the flyers... here's one of the flyers from Second Street and Avenue A that I never noticed before...
In the comments here... the person behind some of the Sammy Sign Alterations chimes in...
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Sammy spotted in Tompkins Square Park
Things left on the street
Seventh Street and Avenue A this morning. I always enjoy walking around in the morning, looking for odd things left behind on the street.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Chasing the Dragons
Dee Dee Ramone and the Chinese Dragons, circa 1992 or so....
City doesn't give a shit about these historic East Village townhouses
On Tuesday, the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (GVSHP) and other groups... not to mention various politicos ... rallied to help save the historic townhouses at 326 and 328 E. Fourth St. The GVSHP doesn't have good news to report:
Unfortunately, as we gathered in front of the houses on Tuesday to make this last appeal to the city to consider landmark designation, the city was issuing permits to the developer to allow the houses' destruction, effectively foreclosing the possibility of landmark designation.
Former Señor Swanky's will soon be a new 'local'
And over at Bleecker and LaGuardia, the former Señor Swanky's is shaping up... As Eater noted, it will become a gastropub aimed at a more "mature" audience. And, given the sign, maybe for local mature audiences? In this neighborhood? Good luck! [Thanks to Goggla for the tip on this...I attended the CB2 meeting last summer when the owners here made their pitch...]
The back room at Otto's Shrunken Head reopens tonight
As you know, a fire severely damaged Otto's Shrunken Head on 14th Street on Oct. 24. While the front room reopened on Oct. 30 ... the back room needed a lot more attention. Otto's regular DJ Xerox passes along the good news that the back room reopens tonight with the Rebel Night Rockabilly dance party, and then the first bands take the stage tomorrow night.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Assessing the damage at Otto's Shrunken Head
Breaking: Early-morning fire at Otto's Shrunken Head
Bank robber looks familiar
Police have released the photo of a man they say robbed the Capitol One Bank at 21 University Place on Eighth Street, according to DNAinfo.
Despite the similarities in the photos, I suppose we can rule out one possible suspect....
Despite the similarities in the photos, I suppose we can rule out one possible suspect....
A reader question
An EV Grieve reader sent this photo of an ad for the M15 Select Bus Service that just went up this week ... the reader wondered why the ad was in the N-Q-R stop on Broadway and 40th...
EV Lambo makes its national debut
This car needs a nickname
Several readers have noted the red Ferrari parked here on Avenue B near Tompkins Square Park earlier this week. What will EV Lambo have to say about this?
Labels:
East Village streetscenes,
EV Lambo,
expensive cars
St. Brigid's in need of more divine intervention?
The renovation of St. Brigid’s is more extensive than expected, The Villager reports this week.
Lincoln Anderson reports that "a number of alarming rumors have been circulating in the neighborhood about the project, including that the $10 million restoration fund for the church has already been spent and that there is a significant cost overrun; that the church’s windows’ being removed in 2006 caused water damage that weakened the walls, requiring extra work to shore up the foundations; and that both the north and south walls need to be removed and totally rebuilt so that the eastern wall can be tied into a stable structure."
However, Joseph Zwilling, a spokesperson for the New York Catholic Archdiocese, said the rumors are untrue. He also denied that the church is seeking more donations to complete the renovations.
In addition, Zwilling didn't offer an anticipated completion date for the church.
Last summer, Edwin Torres, chairman of the Committee to Save St. Brigid's, told me the work was expected to be wrapped up in the summer of 2011. Looking at the church today, that time line doesn't seem very likely.
Previous EV Grieve St. Brigid's coverage here.
Lights, cameras: Rolf's unleashes its annual holiday extravaganza
So the holiday lights at Rolf's on Third Avenue at 22nd Street seem to be up a little bit earlier than usual...
Not sure what else to say on the matter. As EV Grieve wrote in November 2008:
Good advice!
Previously on EV Grieve):
'Tis the season for keeping ConEd in business: The holiday lights are up at Rolf's
Not sure what else to say on the matter. As EV Grieve wrote in November 2008:
It gets horribly crowded at Rolf's during the holidays, of course...Just grab a seat at the bar (if you can during off-peak hours)...the food is too heavy for my tastes (hmmm, suckling pig), unless I'm trying to spike the LDL level in my bloodstream. In any event, if Rolf's is mobbed, Paddy Macguire's down the street — between 19th and 20th — is a decent alternative for drinks during the holidays. They have some lights as well — and a much smaller carbon footprint.
Good advice!
Previously on EV Grieve):
'Tis the season for keeping ConEd in business: The holiday lights are up at Rolf's
A tweet from RCN
Yesterday, I sent out a tweet about the RCN-Chico post... and RCN responded ...
Previously on EV Grieve:
RCN Cable discovers 'illegal graffiti' two years later
Previously on EV Grieve:
RCN Cable discovers 'illegal graffiti' two years later
Avenue C ATM deemed 'unauthorized'
The DOT has left notices here in front of 131 Avenue C between Eighth and Ninth Streets stating that this ATM is "encroaching onto the city sidewalk." The ATM sits between Babel, the hookah place, and Summit, the fancy drinks place. The letter is addressed to Babel's landlord...
I'm guessing this wasn't the only ATM cited... one of the other 47,891 ATMs near here likely encroach the city sidewalks as well...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Avenue ATM (aka, how many stupid ATMs does one block need?)
Scott Stringer: Enough with the ATMs!
I'm guessing this wasn't the only ATM cited... one of the other 47,891 ATMs near here likely encroach the city sidewalks as well...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Avenue ATM (aka, how many stupid ATMs does one block need?)
Scott Stringer: Enough with the ATMs!
About Superdive the other night
On Wednesday evening, we heard that Superdive, despite being closed and for sale, looked kinda open... We asked management for an explanation. "Sorry you missed Babydive, Momadive, and Papadive having our family dance party and contemplating the next move..."
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Squirrel photo of the day
Cooper 35 Asian Pub putting up a fight before being torn down
As I first reported two weeks ago, the building that houses the Cooper 35 Asian Pub is part of the recently signed development deal at Sixth Street and Cooper Square.
An employee at Cooper 35 confirms to Washington Square News that the bar will closed and be torn down in the coming months. The Bowery Alliance of Neighbors and Asian Pub are circulating petitions to landmark the building.
Jeremiah has a comprehensive history of 35 Cooper Square here.
(WSN link via BoweryBoogie)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)