Closed by Court Order

Walking around Chinatown a few days back, I came across a shuttered storefront with a court restraining order posted on it. Being Chinatown, this isn’t too strange: stores are not infrequently shut down for selling counterfeit goods. But this is the first time I’ve seen a place shut down for prostitution. But, after thinking back to what this place looked like when it was open, I can’t say I’m too shocked. It always looked just a bit too shady to be legitimate.

Closed by Court Order

The lesson: be careful of unknown massage parlors. Or, do what I do, and avoid them all entirely.

A Settlement House

This posted sign in front of the Hamilton-Madison House—one of the local projects settlement houses—would have a kind of retro charm if not for the grime and fractured glass.

Hamilton-Madison House

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More Snow!

After about 16 hours of non-stop snow, we actually managed to get a bit of accumulation:

First Snow

Today was the first snowy day of the season! Beautiful, and much better than the freezing rain we saw earlier in the month.

Snowing at the Brooklyn Bridge

Fung Wah Insanity

Quite a crowd trying to take Fung Wah back to Boston on Thanksgiving Sunday!

Fung Wah queuing

SVU on Oliver Street

Apparently, Law & Order: SVU is filming on my street next Monday. This flier was posted right outside the front door to my building.

SVU: Chinatown


Update [Aug. 17, 2009]: They did indeed come film, but unfortunately due to work I only saw them packing up on my way home. I did manage to snap a shot out my window of the Haddad’s trailers you always see in New York when someone is filming something.

SVU: Haddad's trailers

Knicks vs. Timberwolves

New York Knicks vs. Minnesota Timerwolves: December 26, 2008.

The US Open 2008

The US Open is currently in progress in New York City. I was lucky enough to score tickets to Thursday evening’s second round matches (Serena Williams vs. Elena Vesnina and Rafael Nadal vs. Ryler DeHeart).

FDNY on Allen Street

Not sure exactly what happened, but last night there was quite a commotion on Allen Street between Hester and Grand. The number of FDNY vehicles seems consistent with a 10-75 (Notification of a Fire or Emergency), but I didn’t smell smoke or see any evidence of fire. The pictures below were taken between 1:00a and 2:00a on August 24, 2008.


FDNY: Out in Force

The Fire Department closed and occupied the entire northbound section of Allen Street between Hester and Grand. Given the fire hoses and active fire hydrant, I’m guessing there was an actual fire. Thankfully, I didn’t see any evidence of injuries and don’t recall hearing or seeing any ambulances leave the scene.


Firefighters working late into the night

Firefighters on the scene. While they were working, no one seemed rushed, so I’m guessing everything was under control by the time I took this picture.


Evacuated residents waiting

Evacuated residents waiting near the corner of Allen and Hester. They were out waiting long after I went to bed, but everything seemed to be back to normal this morning. Probably everyone’s sleeping off the night’s excitement.


Wasteful fire hydrant

Apparently, conserving water isn’t the Fire Department’s chief consideration. The hydrant was spraying like this for at least an hour. When this truck arrived, I thought they were here to turn off the hydrant. Instead, they parked and started eating in the cab.


Buses backed up

Because it was being used by the Fire Department, north-bound Allen Street was closed between Hester and Grand. Vehicles were detoured east on Hester and then north on Essex (presumably: Orchard was also blocked off by the Fire Department, Essex is the next northbound street). Unfortunately, the M15 bus also runs on Allen Street on its long trip up to East Harlem, but the long buses used by the MTA are too wide to maneuver on Hester Street. So, these buses were trapped here for the duration. What I don’t understand is why the police didn’t stop southbound traffic on Allen Street long enough to let the buses out.


Bus drivers

Maybe these MTA bus drivers were happy with an extended late-night break.


A busy scene

All in all, a hectic night. Luckily, it appears that no one was hurt and there was minimal (if any) property damage. Hopefully, everything quickly returns to normal for everyone affected!

Falun Gong on Allen Street

Today, a large group of Falun Gong supporters/devotees held a demonstration in downtown New York.