VOLUME 25, NUMBER 4
WATER MAIN PROJECT, TO SPAN FOUR YEARS, SPURTS TENSION JULY 25-AUG 7, 2012
He smelled smoke, he recalled. He disembarked and touched the pier. “It was really hot,” he said. “I decided immediately that we needed to leave.” When van Nes yelled to get off the pier, a lot of people, reportedly, didn’t pay attention. Clipper City owner Tom Berton — who was at Yankee Stadium at the time and
BY SAM SPOKONY s if Financial District residents didn’t have enough noisy construction projects going on in their neighborhood, another one is on its way. The city Department of Design and Construction (D.C.C.) presented its plan for a four-year reconstruction project on Broadway, between Ann and Rector Streets, to Community Board 1’s Financial District Committee meeting on Tues., July 10, amid groans from committee members. The project, slated to run from spring 2013 to spring 2017, will involve replacing water mains, sewers and other elements of utility infrastructure that date back to the 1960s, according to D.D.C. Assistant Commissioner Thomas Foley. The road surface will also be replaced, including the removal of trolley tracks that have a longer life span than the underground utilities. The agency will begin reconstructing Broadway on the two blocks between Ann and John Streets next spring — moving further southward after about 18 months. It will affect eight heavily trafficked blocks, including the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Fulton Center site, which won’t be completed until summer 2014. The project carries a price tag of approximately $48 million, Foley said. “There’s been no major reconstruction on Broadway for the last 50 years, and our intent in this case is to make sure there’s no major work needed for another 50,” he told the
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On Sat., July 14, a fire broke out on Pier 17, causing the Clipper City schooner crew to hightail it into the harbor.
Fast work and courage save Clipper City from Pier 17 fire BY T E R E SE L O E B K R E U Z E R n Sat., July 14, Circle Line Downtown’s speedboat, Shark, had just dropped off passengers and was moored on the east side of Pier 16 at the South Street Seaport when the crew heard people screaming, “Fire!” With Captain Michael Pellizzi at the helm, the Shark headed over to Pier 17, where the fire broke out minutes before 4 p.m.
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Shark deckhands Sean James and Alvin Nasongsong took turns with the boat’s hose, trying to keep the blaze in check until firefighters arrived. Several minutes before the Shark crew tried to douse the fire, the tourist schooner Clipper City had pulled into its berth on the east side of Pier 17. Capt. Chris van Nes had just officiated at a wedding, whose party was still aboard the boat.
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