Sunday, July 6, 2014
The Moon and Mars last night from 2nd Avenue
[Photo via Felton Davis]
Felton Davis was set up at East Third Street and Second Avenue last night for the conjunction of the Moon and Mars.
And just one astrophotographer, Kristan Enos, was able to get the Moon and Mars into a single shot… (you can just make out Mars at the top of the image…)
[Click image to enlarge]
And here is the waxing gibbous moon — 58 percent illuminated and just past first quarter phase! — at 12:20 a.m. via Bobby Williams…
Saturday, July 5, 2014
See the conjunction of the Moon and Mars from the East Village tonight
[Photo by Felton Davis from June 6]
Local astronomy buff Felton Davis passed along the following …
If it stays clear I will set up at my usual location of East 3rd Street and 2nd Avenue at 8 tonight for the conjunction of the Moon and Mars. I'll try to bring an eyepiece that allows us to see both of them in one view.
The fireworks of the East Village from July 4
James and Karla Murray shared a few photos of the unofficial July 4 firework displays around the East Village from last night… (seemed better than the real thing at times!)
And can we still get in on that $1,000 reward?
Reader report: Avoid couple with stroller asking for milk money for the baby
An EVG reader shared the following with us from yesterday …
I've been approached by this young African-American couple several times in the past year. They are pushing a stroller with a one-to-two-year-old child. They always look sullen and ask for "money for milk for the baby." I always reply "Sorry." Today, when I politely declined, the woman came after me, followed me into a store on 2nd Ave & 4th St. threatening that she would "...knock my fucking head off the next time she sees me." They are usually walking up 2nd Avenue. The police were called. I don't know if the police were able to catch up with them.
This on the heels of the return of the "my kids are in the car and I'm out of gas" scam guy.
Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village grifter alert: Beware the broken vodka-bottle scam!
East Village grifter alert: Beware the man with the sob story who offers you a wedding ring as collateral
Snowy afternoon grifter alert
Reader report: 'my kids are in the car and I'm out of gas' scam guy back in action
Repercussions from saying 'I see you standing there' all day long
We've told this to Zoltar a thousand times. You can't pester people all day long. Play it cool, you know.
EVG contributor Derek Berg noted this tense, 90-second stare down outside Gem Spa on Second Avenue and St. Mark's Place this morning.
Perhaps there is some history between these two. Keep an eye out…
Speaking of 'I see you standing there' …
Just noting the arrival of two new NYPD surveillance cameras … on East Seventh Street and Avenue A … and East Seventh Street and Avenue B …
Workers installed the one on Seventh and B on June 26.
So please be mindful — we hear that these cameras really do add 10 pounds.
H/T Dave on 7th
Friday, July 4, 2014
A July 5th flea market extravaganza on East 12th Street
From the EVG inbox...
East 12th Street Market between 1st Avenue and Avenue A has its 5th of July BASH 12 - 6 pm!
Vending, facepainting and kids balloons! Open mic. Bring food for the potluck and come see our vendors!
VENDING:
Charmed by Starr ~ New Age, jewelry, curio items
Beyond Vagabond ~ Herbal Soaps and honeys, healthy sweets
Afrooklyn ~ One of a kind art, hand designed Afro-centric clothing
Black Market ~ Handmade wood furniture, curios, oddities
Jay ~ Vintage jewelry and accessories
Miss Carol's Accessories ~ Children's clothing and items
Lynxx Entertainment ~ Face painting, balloon animals, baskets.
And MORE!
BELLY DANCE by Tandava Arts at 4 pm!
You can find all this over at the East Side Community High School at 420 E. 12th St.
Today in bus shelter news
Just noting the arrival of another Cemusa
And bonus photo…
In case you want to watch some fireworks tonight
[Outside Elsewhere Espresso on East 6th Street via Derek Berg]
As you probably know, the July 4 (that's today!) fireworks return to the East River ... first time since somebody moved them to the Hudson River in 2009.
Anyway! Here's a roundup of some of the Where-to-watch-the-fireworks roundups:
• Brooklyn Vegan
• Curbed
• Gothamist
• DNAinfo
Or, if you'd rather watch from a TV set in a bar, NBC will broadcast the fireworks live beginning at 9 p.m.
And now, enjoy Siouxsie & The Banshees with "Fireworks" from 1982...
How you can earn up to $1,000 today!
By providing the NYPD will information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons possessing or distributing fireworks!
We MAY have info about neighbors who made a stop at TNT Fireworks Supercenter off Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania …
Last night at 8:09
Thursday, July 3, 2014
This man reportedly stole a bass guitar from Otto's
Surveillance video at Otto's Shrunken Head on East 14th Street has ID'd the dude in the above photo as the person who apparently took a bass guitar belonging to multi-instrumentalist Claude Coleman Jr.
Coleman, who played drums for Ween, was performing with his band Amandla on June 21 when the instrument was stolen.
Here's more about it from a June 30 post on Facebook:
We're looking for this man — he's been identified as the thief who stole my instrument on June 21 ... after everyone cleared out of the stage area. I was in the front of the bar with a friend, and the guy walked right behind me. He also nicked our drummer's practice pad, and is seen walking away with it.
This gig bag isn't mine — however the venue assures me they've watched the video again and again and this is the man who handles the instrument and walks away with it. I guess he switched bags perhaps. If this bloke with the man-boobs looks recognizable to anyone, please contact me. Again, no charges will be filed, I just want the return of the instrument.
Read more about this today at the Daily News.
"The sentimental value is priceless," Coleman said of the bass.
Report: Citi Bike to test a valet service on Avenue A and East 7th Street
[Worst PhotoShop ever by EVG]
That's the word from amNY:
Citi Bike is taking a page from restaurants and hotels by testing a valet service at a dock where people can avoid the frustration of trying to find a place to park their ride.
The weeknight valet service, which will launch at a dock on Avenue A and 7th Street on Monday, will be manned with at least two employees who will remove bikes once the dock fills up so that a couple of spaces will be always be available from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Perhaps this will help you avoid doing the "checking-all-of-the-Citi Bike-stations dance."
Reader report: 'my kids are in the car and I'm out of gas' scam guy back in action
From an EVG reader last night:
Tonight I was approached by the infamous "wife and kid are in the car" scammer on East 6th Street and Avenue A. It was about 10:30 p.m., and he asked me if I live in the area ... He then told me his wife and child were stuck in his car, and pointed across the street to an SUV, and said if he showed me his birth certificate and gave me his iPhone, could I...
I interrupted him there and said "I've heard about you," and began to walk away. "You bitch!" He screamed at me. I turned to look at him, more shocked and amused than threatened, and he yelled "You dirty bitch!" Then I yelled as loudly as I could: "WHY AM I A BITCH? BECAUSE I BLEW UP YOUR SPOT, YOU SCAM ARTIST?"
The reader said that his description matches one left by an EVG reader several months ago: He's in his 30s or 40s, slightly balding, about 5-9, 160 pounds with dark beady junkie eyes.
Last night, the reader also noticed that he has a tattoo on his right forearm — the name Rosa spelled out vertically in capital letters. Per the reader: "He could be white or Hispanic. He was also wearing one of those straw fedoras so many dudes wear in the summer."
A well-placed EVG source told us back in March that this man had been arrested at Penn Station.
Previously on EV Grieve:
East Village grifter alert: Beware the broken vodka-bottle scam!
East Village grifter alert: Beware the man with the sob story who offers you a wedding ring as collateral
Snowy afternoon grifter alert
Rendering reveal for new building going up adjacent to the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall
[EVG photo from Saturday]
As we first reported back on Saturday, workers erected a sidewalk bridge along the Houston/Bowery Mural Wall … obscuring the artwork in the process.
Approved plans call for a two-story structure to rise from the empty lot adjacent to the wall at 76 E. Houston St. and Elizabeth Street, which previously housed Billy's Antiques.
Renderings arrived on the sidewalk bridge Tuesday …
And from the looks of things, the mural wall will remain intact.
Meanwhile, through a handy blogging portal, you can still catch a glimpse of veteran Bronx graffiti artist Cope2's mural.
This does make it tough for wedding photos, unfortunately. Plan accordingly!
[EVG photo from June 21]
Previously on EV Grieve:
Deal off to bring Crif Dogs to the former Billy's Antiques space
The Houston/Bowery Mural Wall has been boarded up
A drive by Mousey's Bar on Avenue C in 1976
George Cohen shares another photo with us.
I took this from the taxi I was driving. I saw Mousey's Bar, a little island in a pile of rubble, i.e. Avenue C and 13th St. in 1976.
As I raised my camera to my eye, this guy comes to the door, sees me and grabs his crotch.
That was the shot.
Indeed.
Today, Campos Plaza stands at this location.
As for Mousey's ... according to Jimmy Peanuts, Mousey's had the best stickball team of any bar in the neighborhood.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Meanwhile on St. Mark's Place in 1968…. (22 comments)
East 8th Street townhouse back on the market, now seeking $4.5 million
[Image via Leslie J. Garfield]
The townhouse at 356 E. Eighth St. between Avenue C and Avenue D is back on the market. Last time around, the house, not yet vacant, wanted $3.75 million. But times have changes. And so has the price and occupancy.
Per the listing at Leslie J. Garfield:
536 East 8th Street is a vacant townhouse situated between Avenue C and Avenue D. With an allowed FAR of 4.0, the building offers prospective purchasers the chance to develop the property to approximately 7,200 square feet.
The property is currently configured as a garden duplex with two floor-through units above measuring approximately 3,000 square feet. With a rapidly growing condominium and home sales market in the East Village/Alphabet City, the opportunity to develop either high-end apartments or a luxury home for use or resale is strong. Incredibly low taxes on the property make the opportunity for development additionally appealing.
Urban gardener
Perhaps you've seen this man from the East Sixth Street overpass ... tending a plot of lettuce, herbs and other things alongside East River Park and the FDR...
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