THE WEST SIDE’S COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SERVING CHELSEA, HUDSON YARDS & HELL'S KITCHEN
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CB4 Tackles Full Agenda in Short Order BY EILEEN STUKANE The Community Board 4 (CB4) full board meeting, held in the Fulton Senior Center Auditorium on March 4, did not seem rushed — but it may have set a speed record. Called to order at 6:45 p.m. and adjourned at 8 p.m., the evening (usually a two-hour-plus affair) moved at a brisk clip. Along with community news, there were notable announcements about changing faces, both on and off the board. The possible arrival of the Japanese ramen chain, Ichiran, to 123 W. 20th St. Continued on page 5
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CRDC Hears Strong Argument for NY Health Act BY DONATHAN SALKALN Life seems to revolve around insurance companies. They’re everywhere. After Sandy, this writer even had nightmares about them. That’s what made New York State Assembly’s Chair, Committee on Health, Richard Gottfried’s “Single-Payer” discussion with the Chelsea Reform Democratic Club (CRDC) so intriguing — a plan that will eliminate health care insurance companies, with their costs and profits, from the family budget. The meeting, moderated by CRDC’s Executive Board member, Joel Vatsky, was held at Chelsea’s Elliott Center on the cold Continued on page 6
Lean and serene, Alice’s Garden (W. 34th St. near Dyer Ave.) is poised to return to the full-bloom splendor depicted above. If you’re interested in beautifying this or any of the other nearby Key Parks (or a patch of earth on the street where you live), then attend the First Annual Hell’s Kitchen Greening Summit. Sponsored by the Clinton Housing Development Company, it’s a chance to meet fellow gardeners, build relationships, share resources and plan for a brighter, greener future. Sat., March 14, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. in the community room of 554 W. 53rd St. Please RSVP to cultivate@clintonhousing.org or 347-236-2261.
For Video Rental, Our Alan Beats Their Algorithm BY DUSICA SUE MALESEVIC The fifth floor at 164 W. 25th St. holds a secret worth discovering and sharing: the resilient Alan’s Alley, a video store that recently moved to this location after 26 years on Ninth Ave. Video store. Yes, you read that correctly. But this store has something that not even Netflix’s algorithm can touch: owner Alan Sklar. Residing in his head is a cornucopia of cinema and television knowledge that he uses to recommend and inform those who continue to come to his store.
Loyal customers and corporate clients have kept the business afloat, said Sklar, 65, who sat down with Chelsea Now in his new smaller spot, brimming with DVDs. “Some people still don’t know we’re here,” he said. “We were under the impression that we [were] closing — we didn’t have a location. And so we were doing a ‘going out of business’ sale. But about ten days before we closed, we found this location.”
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