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Chelsea VOLUME 10, ISSUE 51
YO U R W E E K LY C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R S E R V I N G C H E L S E A , H U D S O N YA R D S & H E L L’S K I T C H E N
DECEMBER 20 - 26, 2018
Shed is shaping up to be a major venue for arts, performance BY L AUR A HANR AHAN
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et set for the Shed! A major new multidisciplinary arts center on W. 30th St., The Shed will officially open its doors this coming April. The center, which has been under construction since 2015, will
offer a wide array of artistic programing for accomplished, well-known household names and aspiring artists alike. Representatives from The Shed team highlighted some of the center’s opening and upcoming programming at SHED continued on p. 6
A real burning issue: Hudson Yards needs a new firehouse, now BY SYDNEY PEREIR A
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he Fire Department’s union is demanding another firehouse in Hudson Yards, Manhattan’s growing, new West Side neighborhood. With thousands expected to move to Hudson Yards in the
coming years, the Uniformed Firefighters Association is asking the mayor for another firehouse. “With all the congestion and the geographic problems of where our firehouses are, it leaves the Hudson Yards in a FIREHOUSE continued on p. 8
PHOTO BY BRETT BAYER
The Shed as seen from the High Line.
After Gov’s night in L just tweaks on track? BY JULIANNE CUBA AND LINCOLN ANDERSON
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hristmas just might come early for local L train straphangers, who are now waiting with baited breath for Governor Cuomo to reveal findings from the late-night — and arguably last-minute — tour he took of the subway’s Su-
Charles White at MoMA.........p. 24
perstorm Sandy-ravaged Brooklyn-Manhattan tunnel on Dec. 14. The pol — who promised to share in the next three weeks recommendations resulting from the cross-river underwater trek he took with engineering experts — toured the Canarsie Tunnel to see if there are better and faster ways to repair it than the
long-in-the-works, 15-month fi x that state transit leaders are set to begin in April. “I need personally to feel confident in that decision, and frankly I don’t want to hear it second-hand, I want to hear it for myself,” Cuomo said on a platform of a Manhattan L train station during CUOMO continued on p. 3
From ‘Russia’ without love: Stone to trial? ....... p. 9 Cornelia St. Cafe closing; Jobs bill champ...... p. 13