Sunday, November 1, 2020

A very East Village Halloween

EVG contributor Stacie Joy was out and about on Halloween ... capturing the variety of costumes, from the store bought to the more elaborate creations... 

As always, movie characters remain popular, as you'll see with the Joker, Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers.

We start at the Loisaida Open Streets Community Coalition photoBOOth on Avenue B at Seventh Street ... and end in Tompkins Square Park where the meetup of the Deep Playa Nighttime Bike ride, Kostume Kult and the Renegade Halloween Parade came together (all under the watchful eye of Parks Enforcement division).
... and as always, it was the night he came home...

Week in Grieview

Posts from this past week include...(and the top photo is on 10th Street yesterday morning) ... 

• RIP Kid Lucky (Wednesday

• Report: 15 year old charged in October shooting death on Avenue A (Monday

• A Visit to the East Village Community Fridge and Food Pantry (Monday

• Report: Officer in violent arrest on Avenue D resigns ahead of departmental trial (Thursday

• A visit to The Baroness (Tuesday

• Astor Place Hairstylists is closing after 73 years in business (Sunday

• A Visit with Michelle Joni and Glinda the Good Bus (Friday)

• The Bean is returning to its former home on 2nd Avenue (Friday

• After Dinosaur Hill: The March Hare is a new toy store coming to 9th Street (Thursday

• A return to the Avenue B flea (Sunday) 

• At the 30th annual (and 1st virtual) Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade (Monday

• This week's NY See panel (Thursday)

• Nón Lá bringing Vietnamese cuisine to 4th Street (Monday

• Waygu spot J-Spec taking over Jewel Bako space on 5th Street (Thursday

• "Songs" of the fall season as it's diorama time at the 9th Street Community Garden & Park (Wednesday

• 90 E. 10th St. is for rent, bringing an official end to the stand-up steakhouse phase (Tuesday)

• Construction watch: 180 2nd Ave. (Wednesday

• Signage arrives for E7 Deli & Cafe on First Avenue and 7th Street (Wednesday

... and we hope that these were promptly delivered ... photo on Avenue A via Lola Sáenz...
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Now that Halloween is over with...

The Christmas holiday lights are going up on Ninth Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue this morning, as these photos via Steven show...
A little early this year, as we've seen them arrive as late as Dec. 5 in the past...
Anyway, it's always festive on this block during the holidays... and if we've ever needed some holiday cheer, the time is now... 

Updated 7:50 p.m. 

Steven shared a few photos of how the lights look tonight...

Halloween 2020

A few Halloween scenes from around the neighborhood courtesy of Derek Berg ...

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Saturday's parting shot

A moment from the Moral Panic show tonight on Second Street... look for more photos later... Happy Halloween!

6 posts from October

A mini month in review...

• Documenting 166 Avenue A through the years (Oct. 22

• This is the new building slated for the corner of 6th Street and Avenue C (Oct. 19)

• A look back at the first Avenue B flea (Oct. 13)

• An Art Attack at East River Park (Oct. 12

• Owner's retirement will bring a close to EV children's treasure Dinosaur Hill next month (Oct. 8

• Bread alert: Sullivan St. Bakery pop opens a 9th Street outpost (Oct. 6)

Photo of the Hare Krishna tree in Tompkins Square Park from Thursday night

Noted

As seen on 10th Street and Avenue A... 

Pumpkin via @little.things.ny ... photo by Robert Miner...

Naming the Lost at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery

Given the pandemic, the Annual Day of Dead festival is not happening over at St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery on 10th Street and Second Avenue this year.

Instead, Mano a Mano: Mexican Culture Without Borders and Naming The Lost created a memorial to remember local residents who died of COVID-19...
The memorial is now on the church fence... and will be here through Monday...
The church's website has more information about the project at this link.

Thanks to Lola Sáenz for the information...

A break in at Tompkins Square Bagels on 2nd Avenue

Workers arrived at the Second Avenue location of Tompkins Square Bagels this morning to find that someone broke into the storefront here between 11th Street and 12th Street...
Owner Christopher Pugliese said that the door, with an estimated cost of around $3,500, was the worst of the break-in damage. The now-smashed register contained $200 in change.

An invitation for Day of the Dead at Campos Community Garden

Via the EVG inbox...

Te invitamos a nuestra Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead.) This is an invitation to our neighbors from the members of Campos Community Garden on 12th Street.

Being respectful of COVID-19, we won’t be hosting a large event this year, but we will continue to honor our lost loved ones, especially those souls lost to the pandemic, police brutality and racism.

On Sunday, Nov. 1 from noon to 4 p.m., our altar will be open for viewing by the entrance and for leaving objects in memory of your beloved.

If you can’t make it during that time, we will also have our fence decorated and at anytime on Sunday you can also leave/attach your objects to the decorations there.

Please wear a mask and practice social distancing.

Campos Community Garden is on 12th Street between Avenue B and Avenue C.