Friday, November 2, 2012
[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
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
BBQ tonight at Matilda
BBQ Friday 2night! At Matilda 11th St at Ave C. Come support the East Village w/food & bev! 6-11pm! PLEASE RETWEET @boweryboogie @evgrieve
— Daily Food & Wine (@DailyFoodnWine) November 2, 2012
Noted on Avenue C
People are siphoning gas out of abandoned cars on Avenue C
— Zach Mack (@zmack) November 2, 2012
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:
Here are photos from Edward Arrocha, who noted via Facebook:
And C-Squat residents later cooked up the food for any hungry neighbors...
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.
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:
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.
for LES residents: free sandwiches & coffee at 1pm, FREE MEDICAL CARE from 1-6pm. @drdaveores's office: 189 e 2nd at ave b. (cc @evgrieve)
— lia bulaong (@lia) November 2, 2012
He provided this yesterday too.
Also, Dr. Ores could use some help today making sandwiches if anyone is interested...
Free spaghetti at the Cardinal starting at 1 p.m.
EVG on Twitter
Posting and updating at the EV Grieve Twitter account today too...
One of the 777 drivers on Ave. C told me he waited 7 hours in line for gas last night.
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) November 2, 2012
There is a light that never goes out
Energy bikes at ABC No Rio today
From the EV Grieve inbox...
From C-Squat this week...
Time's Up! will continue to provide free bike-powered assistance on Friday, Day 4 of power outage, from noon - 6pm on the Lower East Side
WHAT: Time's Up! will be setting up their energy bikes to continue offering downtown residents, left without power now for 4 days, a place to charge their cell phones and laptops. Food will also be offered by ABC No Rio Community Center.
WHEN: Friday, November 2, 2012, from noon - 6:00pm.
WHERE: In front of ABC No Rio, 156 Rivington Street, between Clinton & Suffolk in the Lower East side.
NEW YORK, NY (November 2, 2012) -- On Friday, November 2nd, Time's Up! will be setting up their energy bikes to continue offering downtown residents a free place to charge their cell phones and laptops, in front of ABC No Rio Community Center from noon - 6pm. Volunteers pedal the Time's Up! Energy Bikes to produce electricity that directly powers the charging stations. The energy bikes have been assisting New Yorkers without power since the first full day of the blackout.
The Time's Up! Energy Bike, that was previously used to power Zuccotti Park for Occupy Wall Street, was on display at the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS) in the East Village.
"The tidal surge flooded the basement of the MoRUS museum, but we were able to use the energy bike that was on display to power the water pump and drain out the basement," said Keegan Stephan, one of the designers of the Time's Up! Energy Bike.
"Time's Up! wanted to do our part to help our neighbors in need with the resources we have available, bicycles and eager cyclists ready to pedal all day to juice up cell phones so people without power can stay connected. Two energy bikes were set up outside on Avenue C for East Village residents affected by the storm. Today, Nov 2nd, we will head over to pedal on the Lower East Side," said Time's Up! volunteer Barbara Ross.
From C-Squat this week...
NEVER MIND Report: Con Ed says power back on to all of Manhattan by the end of today
Per Bloomberg News this a.m.:
UGH!
Bloomberg has a follow-up story saying:
Manhattan, slowed by power outages, flooded subways and closed markets since Sandy struck Oct. 29, should have electricity fully restored by the end of today, Consolidated Edison Inc. (ED) spokesman Robert McGee said.
UGH!
Bloomberg has a follow-up story saying:
Mike Clendenin, a spokesman for the New York-based utility, corrected another company spokesman who told Bloomberg Radio this morning that all of Manhattan would be restored today.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Heading back home
I tried to do the Grieve today from the neighborhood, but it wasn't working... spotty Internet access... it was just taking too long to get anything posted. So instead of roaming around, I zipped up to Lightsville for a good portion of the morning and afternoon to be more productive. Will likely do the same tomorrow. I'd much rather stay put... Meanwhile, if you have any Sandy-related stories to share, please send them to the EV Grieve email.
Be well tonight.
How you can help the Bowery Mission
Via the Bowery Mission website...
Current Needs
• Financial donations — We are serving three times as many as normal, and we will need to restock food and resources once we have power.
• Gasoline for our generators that are providing emergency power -- Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street), 45-51 Avenue D (between 4th and 5th Streets), or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Blankets at The Bowery Mission Transitional Center — Please deliver to 45-51 Avenue D (between 4th and 5th Streets) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Sweatshirts at The Bowery Mission ‚ Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Large and XL coats and hoodies — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Men's jeans sizes 34-50 — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Men's boots sizes 8-13 — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Pantry items such as sugar, oatmeal, coffee, rice, potatoes — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
Volunteer Opportunities:
Help provide food for 200 people at a time (make and/or get and drop off at the Mission - 227 Bowery)
Make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and drop them off
Trays of cooked food, ready to be served
Large amounts of Gatorade and Iced Tea - Currently only serving water
Current Needs
• Financial donations — We are serving three times as many as normal, and we will need to restock food and resources once we have power.
• Gasoline for our generators that are providing emergency power -- Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street), 45-51 Avenue D (between 4th and 5th Streets), or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Blankets at The Bowery Mission Transitional Center — Please deliver to 45-51 Avenue D (between 4th and 5th Streets) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Sweatshirts at The Bowery Mission ‚ Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Large and XL coats and hoodies — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Men's jeans sizes 34-50 — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Men's boots sizes 8-13 — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
• Pantry items such as sugar, oatmeal, coffee, rice, potatoes — Please deliver to 227 Bowery (at Prince Street) or our Administrative Headquarters at 132 Madison Ave. (Madison & 31 St).
Volunteer Opportunities:
Help provide food for 200 people at a time (make and/or get and drop off at the Mission - 227 Bowery)
Make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and drop them off
Trays of cooked food, ready to be served
Large amounts of Gatorade and Iced Tea - Currently only serving water
Community
@zmack on @abcbeerco cleanup — 'we got hit very badly. But the sense of community is incredible and we're not giving up!'
— evgrieve (@evgrieve) November 1, 2012
Keep hearing the same variation of this... the sense of community... the community spirit after Sandy hit the area...
Find more EVG on Twitter
Meant to say much earlier that I'm tweeting and retweeting stuff @EVgrieve ...
@evgrieve There's a charging station at the corner deli of East 7th and 1st Ave.
— POP BOP & SNAP (@popbopandsnap) November 1, 2012
The Bowery Mission needs help
URGENT NEED: We greatly need gasoline to power our generators. We're running very low. Please bring to 227 Bowery if you can!
— The Bowery Mission (@BoweryMission) November 1, 2012
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