Friday, December 17, 2021
Relive your 'Feelings'
The Community Holiday Feast in Tompkins Square Park is now taking place on Sunday
As a reminder of what this is about: A group of East Village residents, including author Jeremiah Moss and EVG contributor Stacie Joy, is hosting a Community Holiday Feast in Tompkins Square Park.
Gallery Watch: Bockhaus’s Anti Christmas Special by Ryan Bock at Ki Smith Gallery
Ryan Bock’s signature black, grey and white paintings usher viewers into a circus-y soiree hosted by an East Village favorite and locally celebrated space, Ki Smith Gallery.
A rally in support of the East Side Coastal Resiliency Project; activists lose appeal
ESCR is one of many critical life-saving infrastructure projects needed to protect NYC residents from the devastating impacts of climate change. Without the completion of ESCR to provide flood protection, a resilient park, and improved drainage systems, Lower East Side including NYCHA's infrastructure will remain susceptible to deterioration, putting the future of residents at great risk of loss of life, evacuation, and potential loss of homes.
Frontline Communities Coalition refutes the misinformation campaign specifically targeted to play into the fears of people of color and the residents of public housing. ESCR is about saving lives and in doing so it will also save the homes and East River Park itself for future generations.
This morning, the rally takes place at 11 on Sixth Street at FDR Drive between the Jacob Riis and Lillian Wald Houses.
2) Yesterday, the state Court of Appeals denied activists' bid to hear their case.
In a terse, 20-word ruling, the court rejected allegations that the city side-stepped state law by not seeking a vote approving the plan in the state legislature. Judges in earlier phases of the suit had already ruled in the city’s favor twice.
The court also rejected the activists' motion to hold the city in contempt of court, after the city continued to cut down trees in the park following a judge's order in the case, issued last week that appeared to require the city to pause construction.
This is truly a sad day, not only for us but for all parkland. This decision sets a terrible precedent for all parkland... All they have to do now is tack on some park-related excuse to whatever they're doing and it will not need to go through alienation or state oversight. They could put a building in a park and say it's for environmental research for the park and it will be ok. Thank you for your support. We are in mourning.
Thursday, December 16, 2021
The holiday tree in Tompkins Square Park is now completely dark
[Updated] Report of a fatal fire early this morning at 118 Avenue D
A 32-year-old man was discovered dead in the apartment by firefighters.A 46-year-old woman was taken to the Cornell burn unit at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in critical condition.A 13-year-old boy and an 18-year-old woman were treated for smoke inhalation and burns after they climbed down exterior poles of the building to safety.Four others suffered minor injuries.Multiple electric bicycles were found in the fire apartment, and fire marshals are looking into the possibility that they sparked the fire.
There is a GoFundMe for the residents of the apartment where the fire started. Details here.
Making a connection with the history of this 13th Street apartment
Construction watch: 699 E. 6th St.
The SE corner of Avenue C and 3rd Street is now sidewalk-bridge free after 8-plus years
This is the closing date for Dress Shoppe II
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Wednesday's parting shots
Free the Cube!
Putting the heat on plans for 2 power plants in Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village
Blackstone decided to build the plants on the property to lower their electric bill with Con Ed because gas and electricity are included in our rents. The electricity would be exported to the Con Ed grid, and our buildings would get the steam as a byproduct for heat.A major issue is that we think this violates the zoning applying to the property. But the pollution is of concern beyond our community. The plants are CHP (combined heat and power), also known as cogen, short for cogeneration, burn natural gas (a fossil fuel), and are regarded as less polluting than other types of plants. But Con Ed will not be reducing its output, so any emissions from the plants in ST will be additive. The plant that has been built but isn't yet operational is on Avenue C between 15th and 16th Streets.Our neighbors to the south are already living in the shadow of the massive Con Ed plant on 14th Street. Our air is already some of the most polluted in the city with the resulting bad health outcomes.
StuyTown-Peter Cooper management previously said that "the project will significantly reduce source greenhouse gas emissions" and that the property "remains a model for best-in-class sustainability practices."
The rally takes place on Avenue C at 16th Street. You can find more background via the TA's website here.
The TA's last rally was in June. You can read coverage of that at amNY ... and The Village Sun.August Laura has apparently closed on Avenue A and 6th Street
Gia Trattoria has closed on the Bowery
Dumpling N' Dips coming soon to St. Mark's Place
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Tuesday's parting shot
A coat drive at St. Dymphna's tonight
[UPDATED] Activists: Even with new court order city continues demolition of East River Park
Updated 7 p.m.Come to @CarlinaRivera’s office now. We are blocking the street and calling for her removal from office. 4th and B @ERPAction #SaveEastRiverPark pic.twitter.com/GxQGkeaqaQ
— a thousand people a thousand trees (@1000treesNYC) December 14, 2021
Monday, December 13, 2021
RIP Molly Fitch
We lost the most valuable, most authentic, most mythical creature in our lives last night. We are terrified of saying goodbye and putting our love and heartbreak into words. We celebrate the life of our owner, our friend, and creator of our little East Village family at the International Bar — an institution open to those who need a place to call home.We remain open 7 days a week at regular hours. Please give our team the love we need to continue to serve the East Village community with Molly's legacy.
The International Bar has had several iterations in the East Village, first at 119 St. Mark's Place in the 1970s then later at 120 1/2 First Ave. In 2008, Molly and Shawn Dahl reopened the International and kept the downtown spirit going until the landlord didn't renew the lease. In November 2017, the International merged with its sister bar, the Coal Yard, at its current location, 102 First Ave. at Sixth Street.