Sunday, June 11, 2023
Week in Grieview
Despite hazardous air quality, ESCR work continued this past Wednesday afternoon
DDC staffers explained that the delay on these sections, which are currently closed off to the public, is due to a reallocation of construction efforts to the large section south of Houston Street, where massive floodwater conveyance systems are now being buried underground. Soon, they say, they'll begin to infill the land in that section, and raise the park between eight and ten feet, before reconstructing it entirely.
Workers have been burying the 57.5-acre park under fill, cutting down trees and elevating the land by 8-to-10 feet above sea level to protect the area from future storm surges. The city has said they will maintain public access to at least 42% of the park throughout construction.
Residents still have access to the park via the FDR overpasses on 10th Street and Sixth Street and the north ramp at Houston.
[Updated] Why Kim Petras was at Ben's Deli on Avenue B
[Updated] Noted
The 3rd annual WasteFest is TODAY in Tompkins Square Park
Saturday, June 10, 2023
Saturday's parting shot
On Avenue B today: the LES Young Artists of Color Fellowship Showcase
Throughout this spring, 10 fellows, ages 18-26, have been meeting with each other, co-facilitators Alejandra Acevedo and Mark Wilson, and POC artist guests and cultural workers, to share their work and experiences in the field.
This exhibition is the culminating event where the fellows will share what they have been working on with the public! Performances, ceramics, paintings and much more!
Today's free concert in Tompkins Square Park
About Harold Hunter Weekend
Friday, June 9, 2023
To 'Better Days' ahead
Locations wants you to get out in the streets along with Extinction Rebellion to demand the U.S. government and the "big four" banks put an end to all new fossil fuel projects.
A pop-up gallery for the summer at 42 Avenue B
The Tribeca Festival takes over Village East by Angelika on 2nd Avenue
Sky watch: A breath of fresh air heading into the weekend
As of Friday morning, the Air Quality Index (AQI) was at 36 in New York City's Central Park. The "fair" air quality level is a significant improvement from the "very unhealthy" and "dangerous" levels it was at on Wednesday.
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Thursday's parting shot
[Updated] And now, your signage for the Popeyes opening on 14th Street near Avenue A
Where to get free N95 masks today in the East Village
The office is at 254 E. Fourth St., just east of Avenue B.Air quality levels today are expected to be unhealthy and hazardous, and the City is advising that residents limit outdoor activity. We have N95 masks available at our district office at 254 E 4th St for pick up through 5 pm, while supplies last.
— NYC Council Member Carlina Rivera (@CMCarlinaRivera) June 8, 2023
The National Weather Service said Thursday that a low-pressure system over Maine will be stalled at least until Saturday, keeping the smoke funneling southward instead of floating east.
Despite the city's endless bureaucracy, East Village residents continue to aid asylum seekers at the former St. Brigid School
The East Village New Deli returns without the deli
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Wednesday's parting shot
June 7, 2023, 3:02 p.m.
The smoky haze descended on the Northeast from blazing wildfires in eastern Canada, covering swaths of New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware. A stalled nor’easter in Maine is blocking the jet stream from following its normal movement, funneling the air mass south.The result? A thick smog that makes it hard to breathe and smells like one big campfire.
We're in the worst of the conditions, but the Air Quality Health Advisory has been extended until 11:59 pm Thursday — which our teams have been anticipating.
— Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) June 7, 2023
Mask up and limit your outdoor activities.
See real-time air quality: https://t.co/Ok9k6nidUG pic.twitter.com/EfceKRUu6Y