[Photo in front of Urban Outfitters by blue glass]
More details about the shootings of Paul and Monica Shay (Gothamist)
RIP Robert Sklar (Runnin' Scared)
A "subtle" renovation for the Hotel Chelsea? (Curbed)
Looking at "Gods of Times Square" (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
The second floors of Second Avenue (Lost City)
The Mosaic Man has a social media presence now (BoweryBoogie)
And the Times featured Chloƫ Sevigny on Sunday... where we got to see the closet of her East Village apartment...
And for those of you keeping track at home, the Mars Bar received a beer delivery today...
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
[Updated] On East Sixth Street, an impressive July 4 fireworks display
EV Grieve reader Scott Dwyer notes that last night around 11, residents of a building on East Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B set off a pretty impressive fireworks display. Best of all — no Nick Lachey as host.
Updated:
EV Grieve reader Gregory Patrick sent along this photo from last night... looking north from East Third Street ... perhaps from the same display?
Labels:
: East Village history,
East Sixth Street,
fireworks,
July 4
Cars on East First Street tagged with neon-pink spray paint
A reader sends along these photos, noting that someone took a can of neon-pink spray paint to what looks like almost every car along the south side of First Street between First and Second Avenues.
Reader: Fu Sushi remains open despite DOH closure
On June 27, we noted that the DOH had temporarily closed Fu Sushi on Avenue B near 11th Street. The restaurant was closed after receiving 99 violation points in its last inspection, which took place June 23.
Meanwhile, a reader over the weekend noted that "Fu Sushi on Avenue B was open for business and pretty busy. The bright yellow DOH sign is posted on their door, but at night they are keeping door propped open so no one reads it as they walk into the restaurant. I called 311 about it already, but they said it could take up to a month until this is addressed."
Neighborhoodr has also been covering this story. You can read their report here.
Facebook discovers LES Jewels' penis
East Village photographer Steven Hirsch has been adding photos to his Facebook Crustypunks page ... he posted the above shot of LES Jewels (in a more suitable-for-work shot above) doing a pants-down pose on St. Mark's Place at Avenue A ... afterwards, he received a notice from Facebook that they're deleting the page. Then! Facebook deleted Hirsch's personal account and the whole Crustypunks project, which had about 100 photos from the past year.
And here's the email from Facebook...
Hello,
You uploaded a photo that violates our Terms of Use, and this photo has been removed. Facebook does not allow photos that attack an individual or group, or that contain nudity, drug use, violence, or other violations of the Terms of Use. These policies are designed to ensure Facebook remains a safe, secure and trusted environment for all users, including the many children who use the site.
The Facebook Team
Bakery opening on St. Mark's Place
Last September, a thrift store-boutique called Junk took over the former De La Vega Museum on St. Mark's Place between Avenue A and First Avenue. In March, Junk closed.
Now! Workers have been renovating the space. One worker on the scene said that a bakery would open here in the next two weeks. A quick look inside confirms like a bakery-looking business is in the works.
New Subway gets a welcome on Avenue B
Labels:
Avenue B,
East Village,
graffiti,
Subway sandwich shops
Yankee Pizza coming soon to Avenue C
Here near 11th Street, at the site of the short-lived Bread N Butta ...
...part of the burgeoning Yankee Deli empire...
...part of the burgeoning Yankee Deli empire...
Monday, July 4, 2011
3 views of an East Village sunset tonight
Report: Suspect who shot East Village couple killed by SWAT team in rural Pennsylvania
The Associated Press has this story:
Paul Shay, who owns a plumbing company, and his wife Monica live on East 10th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. Paul Shay and the toddler's mother are reportedly expected to survive. According to the Daily News, Monica Shay is in "grave condition and may not survive."
Previously.
A career criminal suspected of shooting five people, two of them fatally, inside a suburban home over an insurance fraud scheme was killed by SWAT team members after a six-hour standoff Monday, authorities said.
Since leaving prison last year, Mark Richard Geisenheyner, 51, had been vowing revenge on Paul Shay, one of the victims of a weekend shooting in rural Montgomery County, authorities said.
Geisenheyner broke into Shay’s vacation home late Saturday and said, "Guess you never thought you’d see me again," Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Ferman said, citing the accounts of two survivors. He then shot five people in the head, killing Shay’s nephew and a toddler. Shay, his wife and the toddler’s mother remained in critical condition Monday.
Shay and Geisenheyner knew each other from a 2006 insurance fraud scheme that involved Shay’s home, Ferman said. She could not immediately provide details.
Paul Shay, who owns a plumbing company, and his wife Monica live on East 10th Street between Avenue A and First Avenue. Paul Shay and the toddler's mother are reportedly expected to survive. According to the Daily News, Monica Shay is in "grave condition and may not survive."
Previously.
Saying goodbye to Ray Deter
East Village resident Ray Deter died last night from the injuries he suffered in a bicycling accident on June 27. Deter, the owner of d.b.a. on First Avenue as well as the locations in Williamsburg and New Orleans, is survived by his wife Catherine, and sons Jake and Maxwell.
Per the d.b.a. East Village Facebook page:
This evening we say goodbye to our dear friend Ray & wish him peace in his place of rest. We remember him as a pioneer, a community-maker, a father, partner, & friend. He touched countless people & his loss is felt far and wide. ... Details of his memorial ~ the celebration of his life will be posted soon. Thank you for all your love and kind words.
[Photo via Brew York, New York]
'Daily News' covers East River cat rescue story
Here's the link if you're interested. One note... East Village resident Clotilde Testa and her boyfriend Robert Walker first spotted the cat Friday. Clotilde said that the cat's name will be Leo — he was found on a barge called "Uncle Leo." He was nicknamed Skipper, though she thinks Leo is more fitting. She plans on officially adopting Leo tomorrow.
[In the Daily News photo — Christine Berk who helped rescue Leo and Codi from the Animal Care & Control.]
Previously on EV Grieve:
This cat is stranded off East River Park
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Here is Leo, the cat saved from the East River barge
East Village residents victims in Pennsylvania shooting
[Candlelight this evening on East 10th Street, where Paul and Monica Shay live]
News is coming in this evening about a horrific shooting in Pennsylvania involving East Village residents.
According to the Daily News in an article posted at 9 p.m.:
More on this as details become available...
PS
Thanks to EV Grieve reader Vash for alerting us to the story in the first place...
News is coming in this evening about a horrific shooting in Pennsylvania involving East Village residents.
According to the Daily News in an article posted at 9 p.m.:
A Manhattan man and a 2-year-old boy were shot to death in a Pennsylvania bloodbath that left two other New Yorkers and the tot's mother clinging to life.
All five victims were shot in the head Saturday night, and cops have mounted a manhunt for the gunman.
The murders happened at the country home of plumber Paul Shay, 64, and his professor wife, Monica Shay, 58, longtime residents of E. 10th St. in Manhattan.
Their nephew, Joseph Shay, 43, was killed in the shooting in rural Bechtelsville, about 100 miles from New York City.
His girlfriend, Kathryn Erdmann, 37, of Fall River, Mass., was also critically wounded - and her young son, Gregory, was killed.
More on this as details become available...
PS
Thanks to EV Grieve reader Vash for alerting us to the story in the first place...
Stranded East River cat now has a Facebook page
Yesterday, we passed along word of a cat stuck on a barge in the East River just off the shore ... Since then, someone has created a Facebook page for the stranded kitty ...
Per the Facebook page, it appears that some volunteers are at the scene to try to rescue the cat.
Per the Facebook page, it appears that some volunteers are at the scene to try to rescue the cat.
Sunday afternoon demolition inside the former Superdive space
EV Grieve reader dwg notes the work going on now at 200 Avenue A. There aren't any permits on file for work here via the DOB.
Meanwhile, we understand that the people behind the "art gallery with a full-service restaurant" concept — who have twice appeared before and been rejected by the CB3/SLA committee — are now going directly to the State Liquor Authority for its license. Their hearing with the SLA is on July 12 at 11 a.m. We'll have more on this later.
Outside the Mars Bar this morning
Why there isn't a brunch line at Prune
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