Monday, November 18, 2013
You can buy a CBGB T-shirt to help the family of the Stromboli Pizza worker killed cycling home
Cesar, a long time employee of Stromboli Pizza on First Avenue and St. Mark's Place, died from injuries he suffered bicycling home from work on Oct. 21. He leaves behind a wife and three children.
Tim Hayes, who owns the CBGB brand and is the founder of the CBGB Festival, was recently in Stromboli and heard the news of Cesar's death. Hayes returned later with several hundred CBGB shirts that he donated to Stromboli.
The pizzeria is now selling the T-shirts for $10. All proceed's go to Cesar's family to help with any expenses.
"I also have 3 small kids of my own. I feel so badly for his family. I hope that it helps," Hayes told us. He said that he'd bring back more T-shirts, if necessary, to raise more funds.
Previously, a resident who has lived near Stromboli since 1985 set up a crowd-funding campaign. With less than two weeks left in the campaign, $2,405 has been raised. Find the GiveForward link here.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Updated: Stromboli Pizza worker killed cycling home from work
A good sign on First Avenue
The plywood is off the under-renovation storefront at 223 First Ave. … showing a teaser for Mee Noodle Shop, which is returning to the East Village after a seven-year absence.
Mee was previously on the northwest corner of First Avenue and 13th Street. No word on an opening date just yet.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Starbucks confirmed for 219 First Ave., former home to Allen Ginsberg's favorite Chinese restaurant
Mee Noodle Shop returning to First Avenue (28 comments)
A scene outside Solas early Saturday morning
[Early Saturday morning]
Back in January, some fed-up residents on East Ninth Street between Second Avenue and Third Avenue took to Vimeo to document the unruly behavior that they witnessed outside the bar/club Solas.
We hadn't heard much from the residents… until this past weekend.
Early Saturday morning around 3:30 there was another fight outside of Solas. I was awoken by the sounds of a few women screaming and the bouncers' voices, of which I know by heart at this point. I looked out my window and there was a small crowd gathered around someone flat on the sidewalk. The police and an ambulance showed up.
I didn't see the police take anyone into custody but they did tell various parties to leave the scene and go home. Too much alcohol and testosterone. Same shit different weekend. The guy on the sidewalk was eventually helped to the ambulance and was treated.
This altercation aside, the residents note some improvement here… since the videos, the residents can only recall 5-6 fights these past 10 or so months...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader report: Woman on a stretcher outside Solas early Saturday morning
Reader report: Solas patrons turn sidewalk shed into after-hours hot spot
Fed-up residents launch 'Solas Gone Wild' (84 comments)
Banjara has left First Avenue
Oh, just a quick follow-up to note that, as previously reported, Banjara has moved away from First Avenue and East Sixth Street … and is now sharing space with its sister restaurant Haveli on Second Avenue.
As one Banjara staffer explained, "business down, rent up."
Previously on EV Grieve:
Banjara space yielding to Figaro Bistro Grill, 15 comments
Banjara moving soon to the Haveli space on Second Avenue
Apparently Vella Market isn't returning
Over on Avenue B and East Fourth Street, Vella Market closed without any notice in early October.
A reader heard that the Vella folks had been in a dispute with their landlord over backpay on rent. (There was also that hefty Con Ed bill.)
Anyway, "for rent" signs went up on Friday.
Vella had just opened in April. We liked the place. The previous tenant, Kate's Joint, the 16-year-old vegetarian eatery, closed in April 2012.
Now we'll likely get more of those franchise rumors for this prime corner.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader report: Organic market taking over former Kate's Joint space
For rent signs going up at Kate's Joint; and here come the Starbucks rumors
Marshal seizes Kate's Joint
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Shadows and fog tonight on East 14th Street
Week in Grieview
[Second Avenue, photo by Grant Shaffer]
About the new exhibit space at the former deli on East 12th Street and Avenue C (Thursday)
Renovations for HiFi (Wednesday)
Out and About with Nico. D. Smith (Wednesday)
Continuum Coffee closes (Monday)
It kinda snowed for a minute! (Tuesday)
The Strand and sprinklers (Thursday, 35 comments)
Jill Anderson closing on East Ninth Street (Wednesday)
Fair Folks & a Goat opening shop on East 11th Street (Monday)
Where to get coffee before 6 a.m. (Friday)
A "Missed Connection" at Veselka, maybe (Monday)
Idle Hands expands on Avenue B (Thursday)
Oaxaca Taqueria closes Extra Place location with move to East 7th Street (Tuesday)
The East Village of Michael Sean Edwards (Friday)
More changes for 37 St. Marks's Place (Tuesday)
CB3 not into Ben Shaoul's rooftop addition on East Fifth Street (Friday)
A look at the Jefferson's progress (Thursday)
Missing the Mars Bar, still (Tuesday)
New York City's first holistic vapor lounge is opening in the East Village (Monday)
Empire Biscuit (Tuesday, 71 comments)
Important questions on East 12th Street
Today in photos of a Green Bay Packers fan getting into a cab on East 14th St.
9:21 a.m., East 11th St. and Avenue A, Nov. 18
The East Fifth St. Tree Committee reveals its policy about carts
By now, some people may know better than to chain a bike to the tree guards on East Fifth Street between Second Avenue and Cooper Square … to be fair, they have no mercy for your cart either.
You've been warned! Bam.
Photos yesterday by Derek Berg
Previously on EV Grieve:
The East Fifth St. Tree Committee back in action
The East Fifth St. Tree Committee is alive and well, and they do not mess around
And now, a word from the East Fifth St. Tree Committee
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Strike a pose
The first nice Sunday of 1987 in the East Village
Spotted this over at the always-interesting Flaming Pablum and wanted to share it here… It's a video from Nelson Sullivan titled "The first nice Sunday of 1987 in the East Village."
We've posted some of Nelson's videos from this era before, like here … and here.
A commenter at Flaming Pablum noted that Sullivan's archive is now at the Fales Library at NYU.
Sullivan died of a heart attack on July 4, 1989.
Brody is missing
An EVG reader passed along this flyer to post … spotted this morning up on East Ninth Street near Avenue A...
Friday, November 15, 2013
So this time we went waaay over there
The Strand using sprinklers to evict the homeless — now in comic form
As DNAinfo first reported yesterday, the Strand installed an outdoor sprinkler system to drive away homeless people sleeping under their red awning along East 12th Street, according to employees. (Management had said the sprinklers were there to clean off the sidewalk.)
The incident prompted Strand employee Greg Farrell to draw a comic based on his firsthand experience of the situation.
The comic is posted at the blog "Strand Ask Us," a nine-part account of the labor struggle that took place between the workers and management at the bookstore in the spring of 2012. (A book on this is due next year from Microcosm publishing.)
Farrell said that the sprinklers were installed this past summer. "So, in fairness, there was no risk of anybody freezing to death at the time."
Updated 2:17
At Vanishing New York, Jeremiah Moss discusses the sprinkler situation ...:
So many of the corporations in the city do horrible, inhumane things every day, on a much larger, often global scale, than spraying water on the homeless. Boycott the businesses that rely on sweatshop and child labor. Boycott the businesses that commit horrifying daily acts of animal cruelty. Boycott the businesses that deliberately destroy the fabric of our communities--and our environment. Do not boycott the Strand. To attack the Strand and not Apple, Amazon, The Gap, and others like them, is a gross misplacement of anger and energy.
The East Village of Michael Sean Edwards
EVG contributor Michael Sean Edwards shared some recent photographs with us from around the neighborhood… and we're sharing them with you… (click on image to enlarge, yes)
Through the years, we posted some of the 1970s-1980s photography of Michael Sean Edwards (like here ... and here) Find more of Michael's photos here.
Reader mailbag: Where is a good place to get a cup of coffee in the East Village before 6 a.m.?
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OK, technically it was a Twitter mailbag… as the question came via a tweet… Anyway!
Well, many of the coffee places (whatever you might like — 9th Street Espresso, Mud, The Bean, Think, Everyman, Third Rail, B Cup, Ost, etc., etc.) tend to open at 7 a.m. and beyond.
So. Quickly. Rays's Candy Store, Gem Spa, Sunny & Annie's…
How about it? (Unacceptable answers include 7-Eleven and "Make it at home your self lazyass.") We know that people don't seem to be too opinionated about coffee and coffee shops, right? Don't be too shy!
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We often get reader queries ... asking for help with, say, donating clothes or books ... or finding an East Village-based caterer... If you have a question for the masses, then try the EV Grieve email...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader mailbag: Places to eat that have that old East Village vibe (45 comments)
Reader mailbag: What do I do about my new neighbors who smoke pot all the time? (52 comments)
OK, technically it was a Twitter mailbag… as the question came via a tweet… Anyway!
Can we talk about how hard it is to find a cup of coffee in the East Village before 6 am? Any recommendations for 24-hour spots?
Well, many of the coffee places (whatever you might like — 9th Street Espresso, Mud, The Bean, Think, Everyman, Third Rail, B Cup, Ost, etc., etc.) tend to open at 7 a.m. and beyond.
So. Quickly. Rays's Candy Store, Gem Spa, Sunny & Annie's…
How about it? (Unacceptable answers include 7-Eleven and "Make it at home your self lazyass.") We know that people don't seem to be too opinionated about coffee and coffee shops, right? Don't be too shy!
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We often get reader queries ... asking for help with, say, donating clothes or books ... or finding an East Village-based caterer... If you have a question for the masses, then try the EV Grieve email...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader mailbag: Places to eat that have that old East Village vibe (45 comments)
Reader mailbag: What do I do about my new neighbors who smoke pot all the time? (52 comments)
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