
Just noting that Thai Terminal is back open at 349 E. 12th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue. Not sure exactly when they reopened.
Earlier this month, the restaurant was forced to close due to a gas problem, according to a sign on the door.
Lisco Holdings, McMillan's landlord at 107 St. Marks Place, says that the rent-stabilized $872/month apartment is not McMillan's primary residence, which violates stabilization rules. Lisco says the perpetual political candidate's primary home is in Flatbush, but McMillan says that was just a campaign office.
Recognize this creep @NYCTSubway? He groped a F/25 at Union Sq #Ltrain yesterday. Call #800577TIPS w/ info. pic.twitter.com/ooG09UN5vL
— NYPD L Train (@NYPDLTrain) January 29, 2015
Light snow and heavy snow seasons are significantly more expensive than average snow seasons on a cost-per-inch basis, according to a new analysis released today by New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer. Since the winter of 2003, the cost of clearing New York City streets of snow and ice has averaged $1.8 million per inch, but that amount has varied considerably on a year-to-year basis.
“Snow removal costs the City millions of dollars annually, but it turns out that average winters give us the best bang for the buck on that front,” Comptroller Stringer said. “The total amount that the City pays to plow our streets grows with each storm, but counterintuitively, it’s a lot more expensive per inch when we get a little, or a lot, of snow in a season. Consider the old adage of $1 million per inch debunked.”
The movers were incredible, as were my friends who helped.
Stay tuned for the reopening — I have a long way to go, as you'll see ...
And as always, thank you for your support and love!