Monday, November 7, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Friday, December 10, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
St. Vincents Rally 10/17/2010
Live Coverage of the St. Vincents Hospital Rally
PLEASE HELP TO SAVE/RETURN
OUR LOCAL HOSPITAL-!!!
shot on iPhone using iVideoCamera
PLEASE HELP TO SAVE/RETURN
OUR LOCAL HOSPITAL-!!!
shot on iPhone using iVideoCamera
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
No. 25 Bank Street - New Tree
Bank Street between Waverley Place and West 4th Street

Delivered by truck on Friday
No. 25 Bank Street has a new baby tree-!
The tag says "Sweetgum".

Delivered by truck on Friday
No. 25 Bank Street has a new baby tree-!
The tag says "Sweetgum".
Saturday, April 17, 2010
No. 6 Bank Street - New Tree
Bank Street between Waverley Place and Greenwich Avenue

Delivered by truck yesterday
No. 6 Bank Street has a new baby tree-!
The tag says "Ginkgo".

Delivered by truck yesterday
No. 6 Bank Street has a new baby tree-!
The tag says "Ginkgo".
Monday, April 12, 2010
Happy Birthday Irene!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Two Boots Pizza
Corner of 11th Street and Seventh Avenue
and Greenwich Avenue and...
oh, just go and

please pick me up a slice of THE BIRD,
cause I need another!
Two Boots Pizza To Go West
NYC's Pizza Pioneers Since 1987
FREE DELIVERY ($10 Min)
201 West 11th Street
(212) 633-9096
Major Credit Cards Accepted
www.twoboots.com
and Greenwich Avenue and...
oh, just go and

please pick me up a slice of THE BIRD,
cause I need another!
Two Boots Pizza To Go West
NYC's Pizza Pioneers Since 1987
FREE DELIVERY ($10 Min)
201 West 11th Street
(212) 633-9096
Major Credit Cards Accepted
www.twoboots.com
Friday, April 9, 2010
Don't Close St. Vincent's!
REMEMBERING 9-11
requires St. Vincent's Hospital

Don't Let This 9-11 Hero Die!

"The 800 New York State Nurses Association RNs who work at
St. Vincent's are today expressing their anger and frustration over the
decision of the hospital's board of directors to close the facility.
We believe this is nothing short of abandonment. How many people in
the community will suffer if acute care at
St. Vincent's is no longer available?
This board of directors is only concerned with an easy fix.
The patients of New York City need a hospital - not a political deal.
This community deserves health care!
Keep St. Vincent's Hospital open.
Please support St. Vincent's CALL Governor David Paterson
at 1-800-342-3464 and New York Health Commissioner
Richard Daines, M.D. at 518-474-2011
New York State Nurses Association
Advocating for patients. Advancing the profession."
Also please consider joining the
Save St. Vincent's - Facebook Group
"Our beloved 160-year old hospital that has served New York City's Lower West Side as well as both World Trade Center bombings.
It now stands a very real threat to be shut down. Please join us in fighting this."
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
SLICE The Perfect Food
On the other side of the neighborhood
there is
SLICE The Perfect Food
535 Hudson Street, NYC 10014
between Perry & Charles Streets
(212) 929.2920

gluten-free, lactose-free & wheat-free options available.
http://www.sliceperfect.com
there is
SLICE The Perfect Food
535 Hudson Street, NYC 10014
between Perry & Charles Streets
(212) 929.2920
gluten-free, lactose-free & wheat-free options available.
http://www.sliceperfect.com
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Bank Street (Manhattan)

Bank Street (Manhattan)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bank Street is a primarily residential street in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, in the borough of Manhattan. It runs from West Street to Hudson Street, and Bleecker Street to Greenwich Avenue. Between Hudson Street and Bleecker Street the position in the grid that would be occupied by Bank Street is a children's playground.Bank Street is named after a branch of the Bank of New York which had an office on Wall Street. In 1798 a clerk in the office was stricken with yellow fever, and, to avoid being quarantined and closed in the future, the bank bought eight lots in Greenwich Village and erected a branch there for use in emergencies. [1] [2]
The Bank Street College of Education is named after Bank Street, although it is no longer located there.[3]
Vehicular traffic runs west-east along this one-way street.
Google Maps (click for location)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Street_(Manhattan)
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