Hand's down
By the time you read this, Hoboken's famous neon finger will be pointing elsewhere: workers were scheduled to remove it today so that the wall behind it could be repaired. The building, which houses one of the oldest continuously operating restaurants in the nation, was evacuated Thursday when a contractor hired to take care of some minor repairs pointed out that the wall was bulging and about to fall down. The Clam Broth House has been serving seafood in Hoboken since 1899; the sign will be put in storage, then rehung when the wall is fixed. (This photo, like so many others on The Dagley Dagley Daily, is by Michael Dagley.)
posted by Janet Dagley Dagley @1:26 PM
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