This just in:
Save St. Brigid’s! Emergency call to action!!!
Tuesday, August 30th
At 2:15 pm
60 Centre Street
Your presence is needed to help save St. Brigid’s Church from demolition!
On Tuesday, August 30th at 2:15 pm, 60 Centre Street, court 1a, part 12, In the courtroom of Justice Barbara Kapnick — arguments will be heard by the lawyers from the NYC Catholic Archdiocese and our lawyer, Harry Kresky.
The archdiocese wants to have the temporary restraining order removed so they can immediately begin to demolish this historic 160-year old East Village landmark, living parish, and sacred site.
Our lawyer has requested that we pack the courthouse to show Judge Kapnick just how strongly we care about this building and the parishioners.
Please make the time to attend—the hearing should not last much longer than 1 hour. The presence of the entire community is absolutely critical. If the restraining order is voided the church will be destroyed and another monstrous tower will most likely be erected in its place!
For more on this struggle and the history of this church, please click this link: http://www.savestbrigidsnow.netfirms.com/
Call: the EVCC office 212-979-2344 to RSVP. It will be helpful if we know how many people to expect. The courtroom can hold about 200.
Thank you for your support!
East Village Community Coalition
http://evccnyc.org

Just noticed this the other day; a kinda skeevy deli used to be here, right at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge. Haven’t been inside yet… there’s a “Grand Opening” sign up that could be one of those things that’s been up for 3 days or 3 months… heh.
This article details a meeting that was held on Tuesday about saving the old PS 64/CHARAS building… and this part details why developer Gregg Singer is such a bad man:
“In 1998, developer Gregg Singer and his partners paid $3.1 million for P.S. 64 at a public auction conducted by the Giuliani administration. They agreed to maintain it as a ‘community facility.’ The chairman of Community Board 3, David McWater, recalls that residents of the East Village assumed the deed restriction would protect cultural and community groups that had been using the building. Instead, Mr. Singer immediately moved to evict them.”
Okay, let’s see…
1. Bad heroin. Check.
2. Scruffy white guys wielding knives. Check.
3. Runaway cars slamming into cabs and people in busy intersections like Chrystie and Delancey. Check.
“A man was found stabbed to death this morning on the Lower East Side, according to police. Reports say that the incident happened near a popular cafe owned by the pop star Moby.”
To make matters more complicated, the suspect is a scruffy-lookin’ white guy… not too many of those floatin’ around these days, eh?
UPDATE: Get this quote, from a newer Newsday article:
“Roger Peffley, 30, was opening Teany when he peered through the window and saw Drescher slump to the sidewalk.
‘Blood was all over,’ said Peffley, a musician who performs under the name Roger Human Being. ‘At first I thought he was some guy from around, some drunk guy you don’t care about. But then I saw he was bleeding.’”
Here’s the pictures from aforementioned birthday party on Saturday night. Genius of a get-together — thanks to everyone who stopped by.
A new book showcasing famous people as they were becoming famous in the LES during the 1980s (it seems like it’s niche marketing, but it looks really cool) is coming out in October. Check out Maripolarama.
Just in case anyone needs to know, there’s a nasty case of bad heroin going around. On top of killing two teenagers here in the LES, four more people have died since the weekend… so much for speedballs this weekend.
A judge ruled yesterday in favor of CBGB’s, and they won’t have to pay the $100,000 in back rent the BRC claims they own. Hilly’s worried, though, that the new rent is going to go up from $19,500 a month to $40,000… uh, for that dump? ;-)
Kurt’s got the scoop on THOR opening up a restaurant. Is that… a cloud of locusts over there? No, right over… yeah. Yep, sure is.