After getting off the tram, its every man for himself on Roosevelt Island.
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Get your morning scoop on the death of call boxes on Roosevelt Island, a farewell message to MJ, a video on the Gowanus Canal and a new flea market in Harlem in today's local blog round-up.
Roosevelt Island has more broken-down fire/police call boxes than working ones, reports a local blogger, as the city's dated emergency contact system slips slowly into yesterday. As of yesterday morning "there are 9 boxes "temporarily out of order", 4 stumps, and only 7 working boxes," so bring your cell phones people. [Roosevelt Island 360]
A graffiti writer took to a Vista Media billboard on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint to memorialize Michael Jackson, writing, "I want you back," in red and gold cursive. In related news, the New York Times released this wonderful graph detailing how Jackson's greatest hits did on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [New York Shitty; New York Times]
Harlem's got a new flea market opening July 11th that will run Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm at Morningside Avenue and 123rd Street. The Harlem Market Hub promises to be "the new community gathering spot," where neighbors can sell and buy anything from used clothes to locally crafted jewelry and art. [Uptown Flavor]