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The Voice of Common Sense and Conservative Values VOLUME 90 NUMBER 46

DECEMBER 6-12, 2019

Local restaurateur looks back at filming of blockbuster Netflix movie “The Irishman” inside Dyker eatery SEE PAGE 2

Dyker Power Outage Leaves Residents Outraged SEE PAGE 2

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A rendering of the Made In NY Campus.

Rendering courtesy of NYCEDC

Made in NYCampus designs revealed, slated to open in spring 2021 BY JAIME DEJESUS

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It’s finally taking shape. On Thursday Nov. 21, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NY-

CEDC) released the designs for the garment manufacturing hub and public realm components of the new Made in NY Campus at Bush Terminal in Sunset Park. According to NYCEDC, the campus, which is slated to open its doors in spring 2021, will pro-

vide affordable industrial facilities for garment manufacturing, film and media production, and related services and industries. NYCEDC Senior Vice President and Department Head of Design and Construction Jhaelen Hernandez-Eli talked to

this paper about what this campus will bring to Sunset Park and how it will separate itself from similar spaces across the city. “It is rare to combine public space and a public realm with industrial space,” he explained. “This is one of the first industri-

al campuses in the United States. To be able to reappropriate that kind of waterfront industrial space for more industrial space where people are making things is a unique opportunity. It doesn’t happen very often. Then, to be able to couple it with the pub-

lic realm creates an entirely unique campus where you have folks making things and folks coming in and enjoying the waterfront for the community.”  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Dyker’s New Corner celebrates its ‘Irishman’ ties Pols secure federal $ BY JAIME DEJESUS

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to improve bus stops BY PAULA KATINAS

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Riders who wait for the B1 bus on 86th Street have to stand far out into the street due to the presence of stanchions of the elevated D train which render it impossible for bus drivers to pull up to the curb at most bus stops. But thanks to an influx of federal dollars, that is about to change. U.S. Rep. Max Rose came to Bensonhurst on Nov. 24 to announce that he and fellow members of the House Brooklyn delegation have secured $9 million in funds to improve bus safety and accessibility in the southern end of the borough.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Photo courtesy of U.S. Rep. Max Rose’s office

A behind-the-scenes photo of Martin Scorsese, Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci working their magic in the New Corner kitchen. Photo courtesy of Joe Colandrea

Brooklynites have enthusiastically welcomed director Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated film “The Irishman” — which was finally released on Netflix on Wednesday, Nov. 27 — in part because the film has numerous Brooklyn ties, including scenes filmed in New Corner restaurant in Dyker Heights back in late 2017. The owners of New Corner, the Colandrea family, loved the film, and enjoyed seeing their restaurant in it, according to Joe Colandrea, director of marketing for the eatery and son of owner Vincent Colandrea. “We were absolutely honored to have been selected to film a few scenes for the movie at Colandrea New Corner

Restaurant,” Colandrea told this paper. “As an establishment that has been serving Brooklyn since 1936, this truly meant a lot to our family, our loyal patrons and friends. It was surreal to be a small part in such a high-profile movie, and to meet the celebrities in person.” Though the film, which is based on the book “I Heard You Paint Houses” by Charles Brandt and follows the life of Frank Sheeran (Robert DeNiro) and Russell Bufalino (Joe Pesci) and tells the story of the assassination of labor union leader Jimmy Hoffa, takes place in several cities, New York plays a pivotal role. During the scenes at New Corner, 7201 Eighth Ave., DeNiro’s Sheeran talks to Pesci’s Bufalino.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

U.S. Rep. Max Rose said the federal funds are meant to “improve our bus system, increase accessibility and ensure the safety of riders.”

Dyker power outage outrages residents BY PAULA KATINAS

PAULA@BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

What a turkey! A power outage left thousands of Dyker Heights residents without electricity at the tail end of the long Thanksgiving weekend, according to local officials, who said the power was off for about three hours on Sunday afternoon. Approximately 3,600 Con Edison customers living in an area located between 11th Avenue and 13th Avenue from 67th Street to 85th Street lost electricity. Con Ed immedi-

ately dispatched repair crews to the neighborhood to address the situation, officials said. It’s not clear what caused the Dec. 1 power outage. “I heard it was caused by a transformer going out,” Dyker Heights Civic Association President Fran Vella-Marrone told the Home Reporter. “But I really don’t know what happened.” Vella-Marrone was among the 3,600 customers who lost power. She periodically checked on an elderly neighbor. The famous Dyker Heights

Christmas lights display, the holiday-time treat featuring scores of homes decorated with thousands of twinkling lights and giant Santa Claus figures, reindeer and angels, was not affected by the power outage, said Josephine Beckmann, district manager of Community Board 10. “By 5 p.m., the electricity was back,” Beckmann told the Home Reporter. Board 10 covers Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Electric wires are strung overhead in much of Dyker Heights, making them susceptible to weather-related problems. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Paula Katinas


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A new hot spot for seniors — Bay Ridge Connects hosts ribbon-cutting ceremony

BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

ebrooklyn media/Photo by John Alexander

The Bay Ridge Center located in the basement of Bethlehem Lutheran Church has been the place to go for Bay Ridge seniors to spend time with friends. On Wednesday, Nov. 21, the center hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its brand-new annex, Bay Ridge Connects at 79th Street and Third Avenue. The new storefront community center is geared towards adults 60 and over who are looking for a place to socialize in a modern, friendly space that’s tech-ready with computers and workspace available for anyone wishing to stop in. Bay Ridge Center Executive Director Marianne Nicolosi said that the goal of

the new center was to be “an inclusive and welcoming space that engages populations currently underrepresented at the Bay Ridge Center, including the younger older adults of the Baby Boomers generation.” Nicolosi introduced the board members who will staff Bay Ridge Connects on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. “Our goal is to make this a state-of-the-art technology learning center. We want to provide a village-to-village platform for folks to be able to connect with one another, not just in person but online as well,” said Nicolosi. “Our goal is to bridge the digital divide for older adults,” she added.    For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Board members of the Bay Ridge Center and elected officials cut the ribbon at Bay Ridge Connects.

Cops of the Month honored for taking gun off the street JDEJESUS @BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM

During its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 20, the 68th Precinct honored Police Officers Christian Aleman and Taha Jahmi as Cops of the Month for arresting an armed man allegedly involved in a fight with his girlfriend near a hair salon in Bay Ridge. “On Tuesday, Oct. 15 at approximately 4 p.m., officers assigned the Third Platoon responded to a dispute with a firearm at 9013 Fifth Ave. in

front of the Fifth Avenue Hair Studio,” Capt. Robert Conwell, the precinct’s commanding officer, told the group gathered in the station house, 333 65th St. Conwell said the victim told the two officers “that her exboyfriend verbally threatened her and showed her a black firearm.” The victim, Conwell went on, “also told the officers that the defendant was continuously driving around the area and she feared for her life.” In response, said Conwell, the two cops sent out a radio alert with a description of the sus-

pect’s car, then began a canvass of the area in search of the car accompanied by the victim. Eventually, said Conwell, the pair located the suspect, who was positively identified by the victim. “Officers conducted a stop, placed the defendant in handcuffs,” and then conducted a search of the car, in which they “found a loaded nine millimeter black Smith and Wesson firearm [in the trunk] as well as a large quantity of controlled substances,” Conwell said, adding, “Thank you, guys, for removing a firearm off the streets.”

ebrooklyn media/Photo by Jaime DeJesus

BY JAIME DEJESUS

Cops of the Month Christian Aleman and Taha Jahmi with Councilmember Justin Brannan, Capt. Robert Conwell, Michael Tannousis (representing Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis) and a representative for State Sen. Andrew Gounardes.

Reaching-Out Community Turkeys for the troops — Bay Ridge Services distributes turkeys community groups help deliver and meals for Thanksgiving turkeys to Fort Hamilton Army Base BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

The volunteers from Verrazano Rotary Club.

profit Bensonhurst-based charity that has fed thousands of hungry families in Southwest Brooklyn, according to Thomas Neve, the founder and executive director of the organization.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta

BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

Two local civic groups — the Rotary Club of Verrazano and the Salaam Club of New York — joined forces to say thank-you to the service members at Fort Hamilton Army Base in Bay Ridge by distributing 80 turkeys at the base on Friday, Nov. 20. Trevor Loew, director of Family Morale, Welfare and Recreation at Fort Hamilton, made sure all the turkeys were reserved for service members who signed up, with extras allotted for any last minute walk-ins. “Our goal is to take care of the military families on Fort Hamilton and we’re lucky to have community partners such as the Verrazano Rotary and the Salaam Club of New York that support not only the military families but the Fort Hamilton community in general,” Loew told this paper. “This is an annual tradition,” said Rotary Club president William Sobolow. ‘It’s just our little way of saying thank-you to the troops who

ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta

Operation Gobbler Giving provided Thanksgiving meals to Southwest Brooklyn families again this year, giving business and civic leaders from Bensonhurst, Bath

Beach and Bay Ridge a chance to join together to help ensure that Thanksgiving would be a special holiday for neighbors in need. Over 600 turkeys, along with hams, sweet potatoes and all the trimmings, were donated this year to Reaching-Out Community Services, a non-

Military wife Jessica Freeman receives a turkey from Fort Hamilton Chaplain Maj. Bruce Duty. protect us, and it’s just a small thing that we can do to show our appreciation.” Rotary Club member William Fahy echoed Sobolow’s sentiments. “This is my third time being here as a member of the Rotary and we are here to help out those who support our country,” he said. “We’re patriots and

we appreciate everything they do.” The Rotary Club also sponsored a pre-Thanksgiving dinner for veterans at the Brooklyn VA Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 21.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.


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From Bay Ridge to Hollywood... Ralph Perfetto finds second career as actor BY PAULA KATINAS

PAULA@BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

If you watch the hit movie “The Irishman,” starring Hollywood heavyweights Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci, you’ll see Ralph Perfetto playing a Catholic monsignor presiding over Ray Romano’s wedding. When Steven Spielberg’s muchanticipated version of “West Side Story” hits the big screen in 2020, you’ll see Perfetto playing an old ItalianAmerican man. And if you watch any one of dozens of television shows, from “Law and Order SVU” to “Madame Secretary,” you can catch a glimpse of Perfetto. Perfetto, 85, a longtime Bay Ridge resident who is better known as a local Democratic Party leader, has found a rewarding second career as an actor. “I’m having a great time and I’m making good money,” he told the Home Reporter. Perfetto, who came to show business late in life, is the Democratic district leader of the 64th Assembly District covering parts of Bay Ridge and Staten Island and has spent decades working on political campaigns and advising elected officials on policy. He also had years of experience working in city government, including a lengthy stint serving in the Public Advocate’s Office under Betsy Gotbaum and Mark Green. While he still loves politics,

Perfetto admitted that his blossoming acting career is taking up more and more of his time these days. And who could blame him? It’s not every day a person gets to rub elbows with famous directors like Martin Scorsese, who was at the helm of “The Irishman.” “It was a thrill to be on that set. You knew it was going to be a special film,” he said. He enjoyed a nice chat with Pesci between takes and was thrilled when Scorsese came up to him at the end of the day’s shoot, shook his hand and thanked him. Perfetto also loved working on “West Side Story,” especially the day Spike Lee came to the set to visit his friend Spielberg. One of his fondest memories was teaching two-time Oscar winner Michael Caine how to play bocce on the set of “Going in Style.” Caine was required to play bocce in a scene but was unfamiliar with the game. Perfetto came to his rescue by giving him some pointers. “Michael Caine, a man I admire so much as an actor, came up to me afterwards and thanked me for making him look good!” Perfetto said. Perfetto caught the acting bug early on, when he was a child. “When I was young, I had a nervous stutter and I was introverted. It’s hard for anyone who knows me now to believe it, but I was introverted,” he said with a laugh. He went to a speech thera-

Ralph Perfetto plays the clergyman presiding over Ray Romano’s wedding in “The Irishman.”

Ralph Perfetto worked in politics and city government for years before taking on a new career as an actor.

pist for help. A theater workshop was located across the hall. “I went there for $10 a week,” he said. At one point, the director of the theater workshop, Burt Lane, the father of actress Diane Lane, made him get up onstage and pointed him out to the other acting students as an example of a brave person unafraid to take chances. Lane encouraged the other acting students to be more like Perfetto. The moment left an impression on Perfetto. But he dropped acting. “I went on with my life,” he

ond time. The man’s name was Clem Caserta, an actor who has appeared in many films, including “A Bronx Tale” and “The Untouchables.” Caserta introduced Perfetto to an agent who got him roles as a non-union actor. “I started out non-union and worked my way up to become a SAG actor,” he said, referring to the Screen Actors Guild. Since the start of his career in 2008, Perfetto has had small roles in 37 movies and appeared in 53 episodes of television series, including appearing seven times on “Law and Order

said. He raised a family and worked in politics and government. In 2008, he was getting set to retire from the Public Advocate’s Office when an insurance fraud case came into the office. Perfetto helped the victim recover $5,000 owed to him. The victim told Ralph he had a strong persona and could be an actor. “Three months later, I retired. He called me again to help him on a second case,” said Perfetto, who was working as a private investigator at the time. He helped the client a sec-

Photos courtesy of Ralph Perfetto

SVU.” He played a juror on “The Good Wife.” He has worked on “Madam Secretary” and “Billions.” He has acted numerous times in historical re-enactments on the Discovery Channel. “I’ve done commercials. I’ve played Mafia dons,” he said. Perfetto’s love for acting is contagious. He acted in one commercial where the director needed a woman to play his wife. Perfetto recruited his neighbor, Gerri Sullivan.

Industry City opens outdoor holiday-themed skating rink with gingerbread house bar BY JAIME DEJESUS

JDEJESUS @BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM

Skate on! Industry City has opened its outdoor, uncovered skating rink.

The massive Sunset Park waterfront space is welcoming skaters to the IC Ice Rink, which opened to the public on Saturday, Nov. 30 in Courtyard 5/6 at 51 35th St. To add to attendees’ holiday spirit, the ice rink is sur-

rounded by holiday décor, including bright lights, holiday figures of Santa, the Grinch and a snowman, and a ski lodge-themed outdoor tent. “As a place that is home to a wide mix of businesses and welcomes visitors daily, we wanted to provide our tenants and the surrounding community with a host of holiday activities to experience this winter,” CEO of Industry City Andrew Kimball said. “After a skate, visitors can enjoy a hot chocolate or a hot toddy, explore the range of decorative installations around campus, shop specialty at the Holiday Market and also explore The Makers Guild to purchase handmade, artisanal pieces direct from the creators.” IC also says patrons will be able to enjoy an outdoor bar designed to look like a gingerbread house. The rink came a few days after the announcement of the opening of IC’s Holiday Market. In addition to the extravagant ice rink, Industry City’s entire campus is transforming this holiday season into “a winter wonderland with various holiday themes throughout different parts of the complex,” IC wrote. “From lacing up your ice skates, to brows-

IC Ice Rink. ing the annual Holiday Market, hanging out with the Buddy the Elf impersonator walking around campus for the season, or listening to the ongoing holiday acapella per-

Photo courtesy of Industry City

formances, anyone looking for a diverse and exciting array of holiday activities should stop by Industry City this season.” The rink will be open on Wednesdays and Thursdays

from 4-8 p.m., Fridays from 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the courtyard by the rink.


News From Your Neighborhood Paper. Residents say the stagnant water attracts raccoons and other vermin. The city Department of Transportation estimates that it would cost about $4 million to re-do the street completely. Wanda Hillaire, another resident, charges that the city doesn’t want to spend the money on a working-class neighborhood like Crown Heights.

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SHOWY B’KLYN RAPPER RUNS FOR CONGRESS

CENTRAL BROOKLYN — A Brooklyn rapper who is known for his silver tinsel wig has launched a primary campaign against longtime incumbent U.S. Rep. Nydia Velazquez, according to Patch. Paperboy Prince is best known for his “Yang Gang” videos in support of presidential candidate Andrew Yang. “I have the power to get people interested and excited. That’s literally what I do for a living. I’m speaking the people’s language,” Prince told Patch. Asked about his unconventional attire, he answered, “I don’t want to look like these politicians. Art and youthfulness and creativity and fashion are at the center of the district.”

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LAWSUIT CHARGES SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT SCHOOL

SOUTHERN BROOKLYN — For nearly four decades, a swath of southern Brooklyn has been waiting for a new Sanitation garage — and there is no end to that wait in sight. Members of Community Board 13, which spans Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Bensonhurst, Gravesend and Seagate, voted in September to put the garage back on its list of priorities. See brooklynreporter.com. Pictured: A Southern Brooklyn Sanitation truck empties a load of Brooklyn Eagle photo by Paul Frangipane trash at a local dump site.

THOUSANDS WITHOUT POWER ON SUNDAY

DYKER HEIGHTS — Thousands of Brooklyn residents, most of them in Dyker Heights and Sunset Park, were without power on Sunday. Con Edison said it was still trying to determine whether the outages were weather-related. A spokesperson for the utility said that more than 3,600 of the outages were located between 10th and 13th avenues. The rest were scattered throughout the borough. Service was restored around 5 p.m.

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BIG MACS VS. ‘LUCRATIVE, HIGH-DENSITY’ HOUSING

PROSPECT HEIGHTS — The owner of a building containing a McDonald’s on Atlantic Avenue in Prospect Heights, just down the street from Barclays Center, is trying to hike the fast-food outlet’s rent 545 percent, from about $14,000 a month to nearly $90,000, according to the New York Post. Representatives for the owner, Vanderbilt Atlantic Holdings HHC, say they would like to build “lucrative, high-density” housing on the street. The McDonald’s chain, in return, is suing Vanderbilt in Brooklyn Federal Court for “attempting to corrupt a contractually required fair-market rental-valuation process.” Vanderbilt spokesperson Tom Li told the Post, “I think there’s two sides to the story.”

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BPL BRANCHES TO BEGIN LENDING BOARD GAMES

PROSPECT HEIGHTS — The Brooklyn Public Library will begin lending board games at branches in Prospect Heights and Crown Heights next spring, according to the Brooklyn Paper. Librarians aren’t revealing which games will be loaned out through the program, but the library system has conducted an extensive survey of library users’ preferences. Funding for the project will be provided by Bklyn Incubator, a Brooklyn Public Library program that funds creative programming ideas, the Brooklyn Paper said.

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COLTON ANNOUNCES TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE

GRAVESEND — Assemblymember William Colton (D-GravesendBensonhurst-Bath Beach) has announced his annual Toys for Tots Drive on behalf of the U.S. Marine Corps. “The U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program is a perfect example that our servicemen and women are doing more than just serving our country. Any contributions are appreciated and will help millions of less fortunate children to enjoy the magic of the holidays,” said Colton. Toys should be new and in their original packages. Anyone who would like to donate toys is welcome to drop them off any time before Dec. 16 at Colton’s district office, 155 Kings Highway in Gravesend.

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WOMAN SCARES OFF WOULD-BE RAPIST

BENSONHURST — A brave woman walking to a Bensonhurst subway station fended off a suspect who tried to rape her behind several parked cars. The 48-year-old woman was walking to the 20th Avenue station near 64th Street around 5 a.m. on Thursday when a man grabbed her by the throat and dragged her behind two

parked cars. He tried to rape her but ran away when she screamed for help, police said. Surveillance video shows a white or Hispanic man in his late teens or 20s with a dark-colored T-shirt bearing a logo and dark-colored pants.

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PARK, COLLEGE HAVE NEW DEFENSE AGAINST ALGAE

PROSPECT PARK — Toxic, blue-green algae have plagued Prospect Park Lake for years, and whenever dogs come into contact with it, they get sick, according to Gothamist. The shallowness of the lake and a buildup of phosphate in the water both contribute to the algae bloom. The Prospect Park Alliance has teamed up with Brooklyn College for a new nature-based solution called ecoWEIR, Gothamist said. This technology filters incoming water underground and uses plants grown on top to absorb excess nutrients. Professor Jennifer Cherrier of Brooklyn College said, “If you don’t stop the pollutants from going into the water in the first place, it’s just going to be never-ending.”

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MIDEAST RESTAURANT FOCUSES ON FOODS OF SYRIA, JORDAN

BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — The mother of a Brooklyn charter school student said another student sexually harassed and groped her daughter during a test and the school did nothing about it, according to the Daily News. In a lawsuit filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, Clerice Brown said her daughter was molested and harassed by a fellow student at Uncommon Charter High School last year. Brown said her daughter, identified as A.B. in the lawsuit, was at school to take a make-up Spanish test. A proctor noticed a boy staring at her during a group portion of the test, but staff still decided to put the two in a room together without any supervision, Brown alleged. Among the other student’s remarks were, “Hey, you a virgin? Look under the desk, I’ve got something to show you.” Eventually, he crawled under the table and grabbed her buttocks and leg. The school refused to transfer the boy to another school, the lawsuit charged.

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MAN TALKS WOULD-BE JUMPER DOWN FROM BRIDGE

BROOKLYN BRIDGE — A stranger helped a man who was standing at the edge of the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday, CBSNewYork reported. Plumber John Hansen and a friend were driving over the bridge when they saw someone standing on the ledge. Hansen began yelling, “Walk back! It’s not worth your life!” When Hansen said, “Turn around, it’s not worth it,” the man turned and looked at him. The man was taken into police custody and transported to a hospital for treatment.

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MANHOLE FIRES PLAGUE CROWN HEIGHTS RESIDENTS

WILLIAMSBURG — Sakib, a new restaurant on Bedford Avenue near the Williamsburg Bridge, has its roots in Syria and Jordan, according to New York Eater. It offers “Arabic pies something like individual pizzas, topped with ground meat, spinach, cheese or the spice-andsesame seed mixture called zattar” as well as bourekas, kebabs and falafel. The store also specializes in labneh, a Middle Eastern yogurt with a creamy and thick texture. Sakib is located at 349 Bedford Ave.

CROWN HEIGHTS — Residents of Dean Street and nearby thoroughfares in Crown Heights were awakened early Tuesday by popping and cracking sounds coming from multiple manhole fires, according to 4NewYork. No injuries were reported, but some 245 Con Edison customers were without power temporarily, the utility reported. One of the manhole fires was reported to be directly underneath a parked car. Con Edison crews restored power by 9 a.m., 4NewYork said.

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BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — The New York Times recently focused on Erin Lorek, a Bedford-Stuyvesant artist who works out of her living room rather than a commercial studio or loft. “It’s a constant negotiation of moving stuff around and finding space to do this,” Lorek, who works in metal, told the Times. In the past, artists were able to find affordable studio spaces in industrial buildings in Williamsburg, Bushwick, Sunset Park, Gowanus and other neighborhoods. However, faced with rising commercial rents, more and more artists are working out of living rooms, bedrooms or rented studios that they time-share with other artists. Moreover, the fact that artists are working from home means that they don’t have the sense of community that they used to have in loft and warehouse buildings.

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HUGE PUDDLE PLAGUES CROWN HEIGHTS RESIDENTS

CROWN HEIGHTS — Homeowners on Midwood Street in Crown Heights have been forced to live with a large, stagnant puddle on their block for more than a decade, according to the Brooklyn Paper. “In the summer, it’s a swimming pool. In the winter it’s a skating rink,” Bernadette Lewis, whose mother owns a house on the street between Utica and Schenectady avenues, told the Brooklyn

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FLATBUSH — Police are searching for a man wanted in a violent purse snatching in Flatbush on Friday, Nov. 8, and have released surveillance video showing a suspect running and clutching the bag, ABC7 reported. The victim, a middle-aged woman, was riding in a dollar van, according to ABC7, when her pocketbook was taken. When the perp, who was also a passenger, got off near Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue, he punched the victim in the face and grabbed the purse. An eyewitness chased the man and got the purse back, but the man was able to escape.

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NEWARK MAYOR SUES DE BLASIO ON HOMELESS

CITYWIDE — A dispute over shipping homeless New Yorkers to Newark, N.J. landed in federal court on Monday after Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s administration filed a lawsuit against Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City of New York. For months, according to Politico, Baraka has expressed increasing frustration with de Blasio allegedly unloading his homeless problem onto surrounding municipalities. Newark claims New York has sent almost 1,200 people across the Hudson River into New Jersey, often subjecting them to dangerous conditions, Politico said.

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Now that the holidays are here, Three Guys has some incredible recipes that would make your holiday dinner a memorable feast for family and friends. For example, Three Guys has a unique new twist on twicebaked potatoes that is sure to add excitement to your holiday menu. Just take 9 sweet potatoes, 1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil, 1 stick of unsalted butter, 1/3 cup pure maple syrup, ground cinnamon, salt, cayenne pepper and 3 cups of mini marshmallows. That’s all you need for one tasty and terrific side dish that’s easy to make and delicious to eat. For the complete recipe visit the website: www.3guysfrombrooklyn.com

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“Your CBD Store” helps promote health and wellness organically BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. COM

Your CBD Store in Park Slope is the first in the area to carry an organic line of CBD products for people and pets. The store opened its doors earlier this month and, on Dec. 7, will host its official grand opening ceremony. Owner Dominique Pastorello studied plant science at Cornell University and has always recognized the medicinal value of plants. Your CBD Store at 195 Fifth Ave. offers not only award-winning products, but a comfortable, spa-like environment for customers to learn about their health benefits and proper use. According to Pastorello, CBD, aka cannabidiol, is one of the main chemical components of the cannabis plant, offering powerful anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective qualities for potential health benefits without the high. “We produce CBD naturally in our bodies, but most of us do not produce enough,” explained Pastorello. “CBD acts on receptors in our endocannabinoid system in order to find imbalances in our body, pull inflammation out and provide

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Let there be light! Sunset Park hosts another festive tree-lighting ceremony BY JAIME DEJESUS

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A Sunset Park Christmas tradition continues, as the Sunset Park Fifth Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) held its annual holiday tree-lighting ceremony on the day after Thanksgiving. As always, local families showed up on Friday, Nov. 30 outside Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 545 60th St., for goodies, entertainment, photos with an elf and, of course, the dramatic illumination of the towering tree. “The front of OLPH is the closest thing that strip of Sunset Park’s Fifth Avenue has

to a public square other than the park itself so it’s really important to have that place to begin with,” noted Executive Director of the BID David Estrada, noting that the church partners with the BID to host the “shared event. “Father [James] Gilmour said some beautiful words about the season of lights and appreciating having these lights during the darkest times of the year,” he added. The entertainment included clown Payaso Pechuguin and band Hasta la Zeta, and the BID’s famous antique trolleys that were on the avenue the next day, throughout Small Business Saturday, and the BID gave away about 150 gift

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Scenes from the Christmas tree lighting outside OLPH at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street. bags for children. The trolleys help the youngsters brave the cold, Estrada said. “There used to be a Santa that sat outside but it’s just so cold for the little kids so now we have the antique trolley that runs in the afternoon for shopping and pauses in front of OLPH and becomes home base,” Estrada said. The well-attended event means a lot for both Sunset Park and the BID, he added. “I’m just happy to carry on a Sunset Park tradition like the lighting of the holiday lights on the avenue, followed by the tree lighting on Black Friday, which is trying to get people shopping small on Fifth Avenue. It all seems to line up beautifully,” he said. He also thanked event producer Cathy Williams who was on the trolley all afternoon, handing out bags. The trolleys will run again along Fifth Avenue on Saturday, Dec. 14, Sunday, Dec. 15 and Saturday, Dec. 21.

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the motel where she was staying and Dan’s brother officers collected 3,600 pennies for his and Dorothy’s honeymoon. The two were married on June 16, 1926 at the Church of the Holy Name, Miami, Florida. They returned to Brooklyn where Dan became a member of the New York Police Department assigned to the 103rd Precinct. Dorothy lived through Dan’s long overtime hours brought on by the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and Two-Gun Crowley’s crime spree. After her children were grown, Dorothy started a career in retail sales working for Rogers Peet in Manhattan until retiring in 1974. She then worked for Dunhill’s at Rockefeller Center where her clients included Tony Randall, Walter Cronkite, Jack Lemmo, and Carol Channing. Upon retiring from Dunhill’s in her 70s, Dorothy became the head of travel for the Senior Club at St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church in Bensonhurst, a position she held until the age of 91. Not wanting to sit around and do nothing, Dorothy shaved 10 years off her age and joined the Jeanette & Morris Kessel Volunteer Services Department at Beth Israel Hospital. She was a patient liaison and knit blankets for preemies. She also delivered yarn and picked up completed preemie blankets from friends who were elderly shut-ins. She remained in her own apartment on East Fifth Street until the age of 101 when she moved into assisted living at the Norwegian Christian Home and Health Center in Dyker Heights. In February 2019, at the age of 111, NCHHC suggested that it was time to think about a nursing home. Dorothy moved to a nursing home in Framingham where her family was able to be with her every day. Dorothy leaves two daughters, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. Her husband, son, two son-in-laws and one grandson predeceased

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MARSHALL, Kathleen — Age 77, of Brooklyn, entered into eternal rest on Saturday, Nov. 30. Mrs. Marshall was born Feb. 20, 1942 in Brooklyn. She is the daughter of the late John and the late Margaret (Ceasar)

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O’FLAHERTY, Maureen — Age 57, of Belle Harbor, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, Nov. 28. Maureen O’Flaherty was born August 15, 1962 in Brooklyn. She is the daughter of Ellen Walsh and the late John O’Flaherty. Cherished stepdaughter of Michael Walsh. Beloved wife of Vito Spano. Loving sister of Linda O’Flaherty, William O’Flaherty (Elizabeth) and Ellen Marie Sweeney (Brian). Stepsister of Jeanne Rivera. Treasured stepmother of Joseph Spano (Tina) and Charles Spano (Katrina). Adored grandmother of seven loving grandchildren and a special aunt of one niece and eight nephews. All arrangements handled by Marine Park Funeral Home. Funeral Mass St. Francis De Sales Roman Catholic Church, Belle Harbor. Committal Green-Wood Cemetery.

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(Never known to fail) O, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, Splendor of Heaven Blessed Mother, of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O, Star of the Sea help me and show me, herein you are my mother. O, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. (Make Request) There are none that can withstand your power. O, show me herein you are my mother. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3X). O Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3X). Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3X). Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen. This prayer must be said for three days and after three days your request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Grateful thanks.

(Never known to fail) O, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, Splendor of Heaven Blessed Mother, of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O, Star of the Sea help me and show me, herein you are my mother. O, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. (Make Request) There are none that can withstand your power. O, show me herein you are my mother. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3X). O Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3X). Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3X). Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen. This prayer must be said for three days and after three days your request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Grateful thanks.

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By taking a guided tour of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, you get to see parts of the 300-acre complex that are off limits to the general public. .

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Welcome to the Brooklyn Navy Yard Wegmans.

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Welcome to waterfront Brooklyn, Wegmaniacs. The long-awaited 74,000-square-foot Wegmans grocery store in the Brooklyn Navy Yard has been open for about a month, gladdening the hearts of devoted shoppers who refer to themselves as Wegmaniacs. I’ve got a suggestion for all of you who are schlepping a long way to Wegmans. Why not turn your shopping trip into an urban adventure? There’s so much cool stuff to see in the area — including historic architecture, driverless cars and places to day-drink. Wegmans stays open until 11 p.m., so you have lots of time to do other things before you hit the produce department.

VINEGAR HILL Go and see Vinegar Hill, a quiet, picturesque waterfront neighborhood that combines 200-year-old rowhouses with a Con Ed substation that extends for blocks and blocks along the shoreline of the East River. The neighborhood is right up the hill from Wegmans’ Sands Street entrance.

The area was named after the Battle of Vinegar Hill, which took place during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Irish immigrant shipbuilder John Jackson owned a lot of the land on which the neighborhood was built. He chose the name to honor his homeland. At the top of the neighborhood’s highest hill, behind a fence and gate, there’s a landmarked mansion built in 1805 and 1806 for the Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy. It has been privately owned since 1979. It is called the Commandant’s House. The address is 24 Evans St., if you’re looking for it on a cellphone map. Charles Bulfinch designed the house, the city Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation report about it says. Of course his name rings a bell. He designed part of the U.S. Capitol. The Vinegar Hill Historic District consists of several blocks in various parts of the neighborhood. It includes Greek Revival-style rowhouses located at 67, 69 and 71 Hudson Ave., which were constructed in 1817.

THE NAVAL CEMETERY LANDSCAPE At the edge of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, there’s an extraordinary 1.5-acre park with a winding boardwalk built a few feet above a former burial ground. It is open to the public.

This somber and peaceful place is called the Naval Cemetery Landscape. It is part of the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative. When you’re walking around the area surrounding Wegmans, this is NOT the next thing you will see after finishing a Vinegar Hill stroll. But I’m mentioning the Naval Cemetery Landscape now because I suggest you see it early in the day while there’s plenty of sunlight. It takes a good long while to walk there. You have to head down Flushing Avenue and go all the way to Williamsburg Street West, then turn left. People who died at a hospital in the Navy Yard were buried in this hallowed ground. But in the 1920s, this cemetery was decommissioned. Many of the dearly departed’s remains were taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery where baseball great Jackie Robinson is buried. However, other bodies were possibly left behind in the Naval Cemetery, archival and archaeological investigators realized in the 1990s. The raised boardwalk is a sign of respect for the unmarked graves that are probably on the site.

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— Continued from page 16INB — There are also two lines of gigantic stones that form pathways in the park. The terrain is planted with native meadow grasses, wildflowers and photogenic milkweed plants. In one corner of the park, semi-circular rows of benches form an amphitheater. In another corner, there’s an area called the Sacred Grove with a wooden bench for quiet contemplation. A compartment on the bottom of the bench holds a notebook in which visitors are invited to write their thoughts. If you turn your head while sitting on this bench, you can catch a glimpse through the trees of the former Navy Yard hospital. It was built in 1838 and is made of Tuckahoe marble. Several years ago, developer Doug Steiner of Steiner Studios showed me around the Naval Annex, which is the area where the hospital is located. He’s restoring the buildings in the 20-acre complex and turning it into a location for film and TV production.

THE NAVY YARD The Brooklyn Navy Yard where Wegmans is located is an immensely historic place. President John Adams established it in 1801, when the American Republic was young. Famous ships that were built at the 300-acre site include the USS Arizona, which the Japanese sank in their Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Women worked at the Navy Yard during World War II — Jennifer Egan’s novel “Manhattan Beach” delved into that historic phenomenon. In this day and age, the Navy Yard belongs to the city. It’s now an industrial park full of businesses that make innovative products such as bomb-proof underwear (Crye Precision) and tools that are used on the Mars Rovers (Honeybee Robotics). Most of the Brooklyn Navy Yard is closed to the public. But there are guided tours that share some of its most interesting secrets. One provides an overview of the Navy Yard’s past and present, another offers an inside look at the businesses located there now. One tour focuses on the Navy Yard’s architecture, another’s about the Navy Yard’s role in World War II and another’s about urban ecology. Sign up for them on the Navy Yard’s website. A few years ago, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp. President and CEO David Ehrenberg gave me a tour of the facility. It was great fun.

The handsome brick building with the flag in front of it is the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s Building 92. At the end of the vineyard where the hammocks are set up, you see Downtown Brooklyn’s new high-rise apartment towers standing in a row. Off to the left, you get a glimpse of the iconic Williamsburgh Savings Bank Clocktower Building.

THE SELF-DRIVING CAR Have you ridden in a self-driving car yet? You can try one out in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. When you’re done with your Russ & Daughters snack, walk out the back of Building 77 and head for the NYC Ferry landing. A path for pedestrians and cyclists passes alongside Dock 72, a 16-story office building I recently toured (this was a reporters’ tour). It’s the first new-from-the-ground-up commercial building to be constructed at the Navy Yard in more than 10 years. At the end of Dock 72 by the ferry landing, a spot is marked for the self-driving cars that a company called Optimus Ride is operating in the Navy Yard. The vehicles will shuttle you to the Navy Yard’s Cumberland Gate — or if you’re a timid passenger, you can take a very short ride that ends outside Building 77. The car moves verrry slooowly, less than 20 miles per hour. And a human being, who’s referred to as a safety operator, sits in the driver’s seat in case anything goes wrong. The Optimus Ride cars are New York’s first commercial self-driving vehicles.

ROOFTOP REDS There’s a vineyard in the Brooklyn Navy Yard called Rooftop Reds — on top of Building 275. And it’s open to the public. It’s “the world’s first commercially viable urban rooftop vineyard,” its website says. You have to make a reservation, which is free of charge, to get access to Rooftop Reds. Also, you have to go to the Navy Yard’s Sands Street entrance to be allowed into the complex. It’s a unique experience to stroll down rows of grapevines with industrial buildings all around you and the top of the Empire State Building rising up from the horizon. This time of year, the vines are leafless and austerely beautiful, like wiry modern sculptures. There are hammocks to hang out in, and picnic tables, if you want to stay outside and stare at the superb scenery while you sip your vino. There’s indoor seating as well.

Once you know that, you’ll be less surprised to discover that Brooklynites with a sense of history call the neighborhood bounded by Flushing, Carlton, Myrtle and Classon avenues Wallabout. In this neighborhood, you find the city’s largest concentration of mid-19th century wooden houses. There’s a city-designated Wallabout Historic District on Vanderbilt Avenue. Greek Revival-style LeffertsLaidlaw House at 136 Clinton Ave. is an individual city landmark. Preservation activists are campaigning for landmark designation for Wallabout’s most culturally significant house — 99 Ryerson St., where famed poet Walt Whitman lived when he published the first version of his ground-breaking volume “Leaves of Grass.” To keep things simple, the advocates refer to the neighborhood where Leaves of Grass House is located as Clinton Hill. A petition urging the Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate 99 Ryerson St. has 7,000 signatures. Whitman was the Eagle’s editor in the 1840s.

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RUSS & DAUGHTERS One spot in the Navy Yard that is open to the public is the ground floor of Building 77 at 141 Flushing Ave., where you can get a bite to eat. The Lower East Side’s famous century-old bagels and lox purveyor, Russ & Daughters, opened a shop and food-production facility in Building 77 a couple years ago. It’s a good spot to sit for a bit and nosh on bagels and smoked Scottish salmon, or Irish salmon, or sable, or … the list goes on and it’s all good. Building 77 was constructed in the 1940s as a storage facility. It didn’t have any windows. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp. recently renovated it.

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A boardwalk winds its way through the Naval Cemetery Landscape. When you sit at the picnic tables, you get a view of Navy Yard buildings located on one side of Flushing Avenue and homes on the other, which are in a neighborhood called Wallabout that I’ll tell you about in a minute.

BUILDING 92

So. About Wegmans. The dazzling new supermarket has an entrance at 21 Flushing Ave. As I mentioned at the beginning of this story, there’s also an entrance on Sands Street. My colleague Paul Frangipane and I toured the Wegmans right before it opened and created a list of reasons people are obsessed with this grocery chain. Now that it’s fully stocked and full of shoppers, the Brooklyn Wegmans is even cooler than I thought it was on tour day. When I shopped there the other day, I tried out the store’s Burger Bar. The hamburgers and French fries were great. There was quite a crowd at the cheese counter, where a misting system keeps the goods moist without forming puddles. There were beautiful orchids in the floral department and bounteous bread displays in the bakery. Did I mention there’s a cocktail lounge on the mezzanine? It was full.

There are historic exhibits at the Navy Yard’s Building 92 at 63 Flushing Ave. It consists of a glamorous brick home constructed as the Marine Commandant’s residence in 1858 with a modern addition in the back. Also, in Building 92’s Yard Work Gallery, there’s an exhibit of works by artists whose studios are in the Navy Yard’s Building 30.

HEAD HI Off Flushing Avenue just steps away from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, there’s a shop whose address is 14 Clermont Ave. Head Hi, as it’s called, sells books, art, coffee and snacks. The book selection is beautiful. It’s a good spot to stop and refuel with caffeine before you head off to the serious business of shopping at Wegmans. WALLABOUT The body of water where the Brooklyn Navy Yard is situated is called Wallabout Bay.

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ON DEC. 5, 1925, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Key West, Fla. (AP) — The steamer Cotopaxi, out of Charleston, was reported as missing to Coast Guard headquarters here tonight. Institution of a search for the vessel was asked. Patrol boats have been ordered to leave port here tomorrow to hunt for the steamer. SOS calls were reported to have been heard from the ship several days ago.” The Cotopaxi, with a crew of 32, was never found. In Steven Spielberg’s 1977 blockbuster “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” the ship reappears in the Gobi Desert.  ON DEC. 5, 1933, the Eagle reported, “The Board of Transportation today reported to the Board of Estimate on the proposed construction of a tunnel under the Narrows between Bay Ridge and St. George, S.I., indicating strongly that it believed the tube should be large enough to accommodate a tunnel for passenger subway cars and a passage for freight cars. Outlining four possible plans of construction ranging in cost from $45,813,000 to $49,106,000, it visions a huge system capable of carrying 42,000,000 passengers within ten years of the beginning of operation. It is stated that the tube should take six years to construct.”  ON DEC. 5, 1941, the Eagle reported, “Washington (U.P.) — Japan told the United States today, in response to inquiries by President Roosevelt, that her troop concentrations in French Indo-China are in full accord with an agreement between Tokio and Vichy. The Japanese reply, given to Secretary of State [Cordell] Hull during a 25-minute interview with the two Japanese envoys, Kichisaburo Nomur and Saburo Kurusu, was understood to assert: 1. The agreement between Japan and Vichy provided for the stationing of Japanese garrisons in Indo-China. The number of troops now there is consistent with the agreement; 2. Foreign reports of the number of Japanese troops in Indo-China have been exaggerated; 3. The disposition of troops in Indo-China was calculated to offset what was described as a threatening concentration of Chinese troops in neighboring Yunnan Province and they are not in a position menacing to Thailand. The reply was reported to have avoided any reference to troops or naval movements by the ABCD powers which, Japan claims, in Tokio utterances are attempting to encircle Japan in the Far East. Hull took the Japanese reply to the White House to discuss it with Mr. Roosevelt at a luncheon conference and formulate policy on the next steps of this country.”  ON DEC. 5, 1952, the Eagle reported, “Enroute Home With Eisenhower (UP) — President-elect Eisenhower started home tonight after getting the ‘feel’ of the Korean war in a top-secret three-day tour which included conferences with top commanders and chow with fighting men in sight of the battle line. ‘Much can be done to improve our position,’ he said. ‘Much will be done.’ The former five-star general was convinced that American aid to South Korea should be increased, but he was equally convinced that the war should not be allowed to spread. And he added that he arrived at ‘no panaceas, no trick ways of settling any problems.’ … Eisenhower’s trip, from his departure from his New York headquarters right to the battle line, was conducted behind a curtain of secrecy. News of it was not released until after he had left Korea and his Military Air Transport Service Constellation was safely out of the reach of Communist fighters.”

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11201

POWELL PARTNERS, LLC

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF POWELL PARTNERS, LLC, A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 10/8/2019. LLC ORGANIZED IN DE ON 09/26/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 45 MAIN STREET, SUITE 711 BROOKLYN, NY, 11201. OFFICE ADDRESS IN JURISDICTION OF ORGANIZATION: 108 WEST 13TH STREET, WILMINGTON, DE 19801. COPY OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ON FILE WITH SECY. OF STATE OF DE, 401 FEDERAL STREETSUITE 4- DOVER DE 19901. PURPOSE OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174586

11205

LOW-KEY EDITIONS LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: LOW-KEY EDITIONS LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 10/10/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS HANNAH PIERCE 275 CLASSON AVENUE #101 BROOKLYN, NY, 11205. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #175066

11210

YOU SPEAK I LISTEN LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT-

144, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11201. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE BEFORE THE SURROGATE’S COURT, KINGS COUNTY, AT 2 JOHNSON STREET ROOM 319, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ON DECEMBER 19, 2019, AT 09:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF THAT DAY, WHY THE ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR KINGS COUNTY, A SUMMARY OF WHICH HAS BEEN SERVED HEREWITH, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CARLOS SOTOMAYOR, SHOULD NOT BE JUDICIALLY SETTLED. [X] FURTHER RELIEF SOUGHT (IF ANY): (A) WHY THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF KINGS COUNTY SHOULD NOT BE PAID HIS COMMISSIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,957.90 AS SET FORTH IN SCHEDULE I OF THE ACCOUNT, OR SUCH OTHER AMOUNT AS THE COURT MAY FIX AND DETERMINE; (B) WHY THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF KINGS COUNTY SHOULD NOT BE PAID HIS ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,489.47 AS SET FORTH IN SCHEDULE J OF THE ACCOUNT, OR SUCH OTHER AMOUNT AS THE COURT MAY FIX AND DETERMINE; (C) WHY THE COURT SHOULD NOT FIX, DETERMINE AND APPROVE THE LEGAL FEES OF CHARLES G. FIORE, ESQ., COUNSEL TO PETITIONER, IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,519.94 AS SHOWN IN SCHEDULE J OF THE ACCOUNT, OR SUCH OTHER AMOUNT AS THE COURT MAY FIX AND DETERMINE; (D)

WHY THE CLAIM OF THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, IF ANY, SHOULD NOT BE FIXED AND DETERMINED OR IF NOT SO FIXED AND DETERMINED, DEEMED REJECTED; (E) WHY THE CLAIM OF THE NEW YORK CITY HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION, IF ANY, SHOULD NOT BE FIXED AND DETERMINED, OR IF NOT SO FIXED AND DETERMINED, DEEMED REJECTED (F) WHY THE PETITIONER SHOULD NOT BE PERMITTED TO DISTRIBUTE THE NET ESTATE TO THE DECEDENT’S DISTRIBUTEE(S), AS NOW KNOWN OR HEREAFTER DETERMINED, AS THEIR INTERESTS MAY APPEAR, AND TO DEPOSIT ANY AMOUNT NOT SO DISTRIBUTED WITH THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK TO BE HELD FOR THE BENEFIT OF DECEDENT’S UNKNOWN DISTRIBUTEES OR FOR THE BENEFIT OF ANY DISTRIBUTEES OF THE DECEDENT WHO ARE UNDER DISABILITY FOR WHOM NO GUARDIAN OF THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN APPOINTED; (G) WHY PROCESS SHOULD NOT BE ISSUED TO ALL NECESSARY PARTIES WHO HAVE NOT APPEARED TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THE RELIEF REQUESTED SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED; AND THAT AN ORDER BE GRANTED DIRECTING THE SERVICE OF PROCESS PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SCPA ARTICLE 3 UPON SUCH PERSONS NAMED IN PARAGRAPH (6) WHOSE NAMES OR WHEREABOUTS

ARE UNKNOWN AND CANNOT BE ASCERTAINED OR WHO MAY BE PERSONS ON WHOM SERVICE BY PERSONAL DELIVERY CANNOT BE MADE. (H) WHY THE PETITIONER, UPON FULLY COMPLYING WITH THE DECREE TO BE MADE IN THIS PROCEEDING, SHOULD NOT BE RELEASED AND DISCHARGED OF AND FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PETITIONER’S ACTS AND PROCEEDINGS AS ADMINISTRATOR AS SET FORTH AND EMBRACED IN SAID ACCOUNT AND THE COURT GRANT SUCH OTHER AND FURTHER RELIEF AS IT DEEMS JUST AND PROPER. (L) WHY THE PETITIONER SHOULD NOT BE AUTHORIZED TO RESERVE, SUCH AMOUNT AS COUNSEL RECOMMENDS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FEDERAL AND/OR STATE FIDUCIARY INCOME TAX RETURNS AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF ANY TAX THAT MAY BE DUE. DATED, ATTESTED, AND SEALED, OCTOBER 29, 2019 HON. HARRIET L. THOMPSON SURROGATE DOREEN A. QUINN CHIEF CLERK CHARLES G. FIORE ATTORNEY NAME CHARLES G. FIORE, P.C. (212) 285-2290 225 BROADWAY SUITE 3020, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10007 NOTE: THIS CITATION IS SERVED UPON YOU AS REQUIRED BY LAW. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO APPEAR. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR IT WILL BE ASSUMED THAT YOU DO NOT OBJECT TO THE RELIEF REQUESTED. YOU

ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: YOU SPEAK I LISTEN LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 07/01/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS YOU SPEAK I LISTEN LLC P. O. BOX 100461 BROOKLYN, NY, 11210. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE.

IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS MINDFULWIZARD LLC 3921 NEW UTRECHT AVE. BROOKLYN, NY, 11219. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE.

SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO CORPORATION SERVICE CO., 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207, REGD. AGENT UPON WHOM AND AT WHICH PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. PURPOSE: REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS.

HAVE A RIGHT TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY APPEAR FOR YOU, AND YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MAY REQUEST A COPY OF THE FULL ACCOUNT FROM THE PETITIONER OR PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY. 22NYCRR SEC. 207.7 PROOF OF SERVICE OF PROCESS SHALL BE FILED ON OR BEFORE THE SECOND DAY PRECEDING THE RETURN DATE. SUMMARY PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT CHARGES: SCHEDULE A PRINCIPAL RECEIVED 147,685.95 SCHEDULE A-1 REALIZED INCREASES IN PRINCIPAL 0.00 SCHEDULE A-2 INCOME COLLECTED 1,261.58 TOTAL CHARGES $148,947.53 $148,947.53 CREDITS: SCHEDULE B REALIZED DECREASES IN PRINCIPAL 0.00 SCHEDULE C FUNERAL AND ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES 5,566.00 SCHEDULE D CREDITOR’S CLAIMS ACTUALLY PAID 0.00 SCHEDULE E DISTRIBUTIONS OF PRINCIPAL 0.00 TOTAL CREDITS $5,566.00 $5,566.00 CHARGES MINUS CREDITS $143,381.53 PRINCIPAL BALANCE ON HAND: SCHEDULE G PRINCIPAL BALANCE ON HAND $143,381.53 #175184

ESTATE OF OSCAR COOPER

CITATION SURR. FILE NO. 2017-3359 SURROGATE’S COURT - KINGS COUNTY CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN DISTRIBUTEES, HEIRS-AT-LAW AND NEXT OF KIN, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF OSCAR COOPER, DECEASED WHOSE NAMES OR PARTS OF WHOSE NAMES, AND WHOSE PLACE OR PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN, AND CANNOT, AFTER DUE DILIGENT INQUIRY, BE ASCERTAINED, DISTRIBU-

TEES, HEIRS AT LAW OR NEXT OF KIN IF DECEASED, BE DEAD, THEIR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES, THEIR HUSBANDS OR WIVES, IF ANY, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST WHOSE NAMES AND/OR PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN. A PETITION HAVING BEEN DULY FILED BY MICHAEL G. LONG, WHO IS DOMICILED AT 40 RICHARD STREET, TENAFLY, NJ 07670. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE BEFORE THE SURROGATE’S COURT, KINGS COUNTY, KINGS COUNTY, AT 2 JOHNSON STREET, ROOM 319 BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ON JANUARY 9, 2020, AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF THAT DAY, WHY A DECREE SHOULD NOT BE MADE IN THE ESTATE OF OSCAR COOPER, LATELY DOMICILED AT 100 REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11201, USA ADMITTING TO PROBATE A WILL DATED JULY 1, 2016 AS THE WILL OF OSCAR COOPER, DECEASED, RELATING TO REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, AND DIRECTING THAT LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ISSUE TO: MICHAEL G. LONG. DATED, ATTESTED AND SEALED NOVEMBER 13, 2019 HON. HARRIET L. THOMPSON, SURROGATE. DOREEN A. QUINN, CHIEF CLERK. EMILY ANN KLOTZ, ESQ. LAW OFFICE OF EMIY ANN KLOTZ, 299 BROADWAY, 17TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10001 212-661-5858. (NOTE: THIS CITATION IS SERVED UPON YOU ARE REQUIRED BY LAW. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO APPEAR. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR IT WILL BE ASSUMED YOU DO NOT OBJECT TO THE RELIEF REQUESTED. YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY APPEAR FOR YOU.) #175402

2nd department / new Business Formations

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11213

GOLDEN HANDS HEALTH LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: GOLDEN HANDS HEALTH LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/17/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS GOLDEN HANDS HEALTH LLC, 40 TROY AVENUE, APT 4 BROOKLYN, NY, 11213. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174128

11219

MINDFULWIZARD LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: MINDFULWIZARD LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 10/24/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST

#175413

ZASH REALTY, LLC

ZASH REALTY, LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 10/17/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: MICHAEL GUGLIELMO, 358 7TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174736

PROSPER888 HOLDINGS, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROSPER888 HOLDINGS, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/16/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE OF LLC: 1590 TROY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11234. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO THE LLC AT THE ADDR. OF ITS PRINC. OFFICE. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174748

DILITHIUM PROPERTIES LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DILITHIUM PROPERTIES LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/15/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE OF LLC: 10 ST. JAMES AVE., 11TH FL., BOSTON, MA 02116. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED.

#174874

TAB951 LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TAB951 LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/22/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: 951 77TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174904

TDL FAMILY OFFICE, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TDL FAMILY OFFICE, LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/24/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: P.O. BOX 300389, BROOKLYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174986

RTS MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF RTS MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 8/14/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 8225 FIFTH AVE, STE 822, BROOKLYN, NY 11209. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #175112

8513 DEVELOPMENT LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 8513 DEVELOPMENT LLC. ARTS. OF ORG.

FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/18/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE LLC, C/O 7703 FIFTH AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11209. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #175114

600 RT LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 600 RT LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/21/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE COMPANY, C/O ABINGDON SQUARE PARTNERS LLC, 45 MAIN ST., STE. 502, BROOKLYN, NY 11201, ATTN: BENJAMIN ATKINS. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITIES. #175119

LOVE IN WINTER LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LOVE IN WINTER LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 10/29/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: 570 WESTMINSTER RD., APT. F4, BROOKLYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITIES. #175265

CASA CELINA MANAGING MEMBER LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: CASA CELINA MANAGING MEMBER LLC (“LLC”). ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (“SSNY”) ON NOVEMBER 6, 2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. THE SSNY HAS BEEN DESIG-

NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS TO CASA CELINA MANAGING MEMBER LLC, C/O LARRY HIRSCHFIELD, ELH MGMT. LLC, 16 COURT STREET, SUITE 800, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11241. PURPOSE/ CHARACTER OF LLC IS TO ENGAGE IN ANY LAWFUL ACT OR ACTIVITY. #175680

VCE LLC VCE LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 11/22/19. OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, C/O EVA KANTLIS, 40-31 62ND STREET, WOODSIDE, NY 11377. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #175729

KMP ASSET, LLC NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF KMP ASSET, LLC. AUTHORITY FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 11/12/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED IN DELAWARE (DE) ON 10/25/19. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: MILAN PAREKH, 85 ADAMS ST. UNIT 8D, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. ADDRESS TO BE MAINTAINED IN DE: 16192 COASTAL HWY., LEWES, DE 19958. ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SECY. OF STATE, 401 FEDERAL ST., STE 4, DOVER, DE 19901. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITIES.

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6• EAGLE NEWS MEDIA— A SECTION OF HOME REPORTER AND BROOKLYN SPECTATOR • Week of December 6 – December 12, 2019

OPINION ‘TIS THE SEASON I hope all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. My wife Janet and I were visiting family in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The weather was warm, the company great and the food good. What more could you want for Thanksgiving? I did manage to get a few Christmas items on sale for Black Friday that in my case was on Tuesday. Even the Black Friday sales are being moved up. I suppose in this cyber world, where everyone — including me — finds themselves buying more and more things online, the retail community must take every opportunity to push its wares. For what it is worth, there are many items

that are best not purchased online and probably never will be. *** Having come clean on my current shopping habits, I will be shopping locally for all sorts of items, ranging from wine to books as well as candy and cookies. Our avenues are populated with small businesses owned and operated by individuals who reside locally or nearby. There are plenty of bargains for high-quality wares. More importantly, our small businesses depend on your patronage to remain viable. Do plan to do some of your holiday shopping locally.

*** It appears due to the efforts of Councilmember Brannan, with strong support from the Dyker Heights Civic Association and community, that street vendors will not be a part of this year's Dyker Christmas light show. I grew up on 80th Street between 10th and Seventh avenues at a time when the lights were considered a tribute to the birth of Christ. Dyker simply had bigger displays. You would take visiting family to see the lights and some visitors would come from other communities, but a tourist attraction it was not. I realize we will not be

COMMON SENSE BY JERRY KASSAR

It appears due to the efforts of Councilmember Brannan, with strong support from the Dyker Heights Civic Association and community, that street vendors will not be a part of this year's Dyker Christmas light show.

able to turn the clock back to this quieter time. With that

THANKFUL THAT HERE, RIGHT MATTERS

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uring the Thanksgiving break we all just had, some congressional staffers were busy at work, distilling the findings of the recently concluded impeachment inquiry into a report to provide to the House Judiciary Committee. One of the fact witnesses who provided relevant testimony about the administration’s pressure campaign on the Ukraine was Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, whose widowed father had emigrated to Brighton Beach with his three young sons from Soviet Ukraine in 1979. In exchange for complying with a subpoena and testifying to what he knows, Lt. Col. Vindman was slammed by President Trump, attacked by GOP lawmakers, and has faced so many threats, the Army is prepared to move his

family to living quarters on a military base. Vindman made a promise to his father in his opening statement, saying that he made the right decision fleeing to the United States. He explained that in Russia offering public testimony involving thepresident would surely cost him his life, adding, “I am grateful for my father's brave act of hope 40 years ago and for the privilege of being an American citizen and public servant, where I can live free of fear for mine and my family's safety.” It is unacceptable that anyone, especially members of Congress or the president of the United States, would denounce a decorated, career public servant and Purple Heart recipient, simply because he complied with a constitutionally mandated order

and answered questions truthfully. Vindman swore an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, not a loyalty pledge to one particular man. Marie Yovanov itch, whose parents fled the Soviet Union and then the Nazis, and Fiona Hill, who was born in northern England before becoming an American citizen years later, also provided important testimony. These three immigrants, who have spent decades serving the administrations of both Republican and Democratic presidents as nonpartisan, nonpolitical professionals, focused on the national security of our country, exhibited their unbiased nature during their testimony. They leveled not one personal attack. Their

assertions stuck to the facts of what they knew, corroborated by documents and/ or the testimony of others, and they were explicit when what they were relaying was an opinion. They also readily offered up instances where they agreed with the president or felt that a particular criticism of him was not warranted. The manner in which they comported themselves demonstrates that they were simply doing their jobs, which required them to question actions that were not in the interests of U.S. national security, possibly illegal or unconstitutional, and then show up to testify truthfully before Congress when issued a lawful subpoena. Sen. Lindsey Graham

in mind, losing the vendors and having an improved plan in effect for the tourist buses is a good thing. What we also need is a bit more of a police presence seven evenings a week, directing traffic and managing what can be a crushing crowd. *** Let us not forget that Christ is the reason for the season! Shopping, gifts, great food, holiday parties and cheer are all nice. Of course, for Christians this is all secondary to the Dec. 25 celebration of the birth

of Christ followed by the Epiphany on January 6. We should all make an effort to honor the season's true meaning. *** Next Monday, Dec. 8, marks the 31st year of my writing this weekly column. I have not missed a single week and, as such, not a single column. I wish once again to thank my editors, the publisher and my readers for allowing me each week to express my views on a variety of topics. Thank you.

MATTER OF FACT BY JAY BROWN tweeted a few days before Thanksgiving that, “After Mueller it should have been OVER.” The fact is, after Mueller, it was essentially over. Following the release of the Mueller report, more Democratic members of Congress came out in favor of beginning an impeachment inquiry, but there still weren’t nearly enough on board to begin any such process. As a whole, Democrats in the House knew how difficult impeachment would be, both on the country, and to carry out to the point of removing an American president for the first time in our history. They did everything they could not to go down the road toward impeachment. But the day after Robert Mueller’s public testimony before Congress, when the

consensus was that there would be no consequences for what had been detailed in the Mueller Report, President Trump got on the phone with Ukraine President Zelensky to talk about the congressionally approved military aid he had decided to put a hold on and said, “I would like you to do us a favor, though,” explaining that the money would be forthcoming if Ukraine announced investigations into the Bidens. In his remarks to members of Congress, Lt. Col. Vindman also told his father, “Do not worry, I will be fine for telling the truth." When asked by New York Rep. Carolyn Maloney why he had confidence he could tell his dad not to worry, he responded, “This is America. This is the country I’ve served and defended …and here, right matters.”

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Focus on Bay Ridge By Charles F. Otey

The New York Times: Loss of local businesses means loss of community

Anthony’s Butcher Shop is one of the ‘Mom and Pops’ keeping hope alive on Third As most of us know, every neighborhood in this big city features places to go and people to see right across the street or around the next corner when we exit our front doors. It could be a barbershop, a fruit market, a deli or any small business where the owners — generically regarded as “Mom and Pop” — know your name just the way folks did on the iconic television show “Cheers.” Fortunately, for those of us who live in Bay Ridge, there are plenty of places to go where they know your name in addition to popular bistros like Cebu, Greenhouse Cafe, the Kettle Black, Brooklyn Firefly, Vesuvio’s and scores of others. Many of these places are simply friendly markets providing often specialized but necessary goods, like Anthony’s Butcher Shop at 74th Street on Third Avenue. Bucking the devastating Amazon trend, for the past five years — thanks to his personality and skills as well as the support of daughters Michelle and Christina and wife Rosemary — Anthony’s has become a welcoming tradition. It’s the kind of place where you can also pick up a free copy of this newspaper in addition to top-quality meats and assorted goodies. Adding vital support to Anthony’s and a score of other Cheers-like stores is a pro-active business-civic association, the Merchants of Third Avenue, led by President Bob Howe. Howe is aided by a top-notch slate of officers and others who all pitch in, including Northfield Vice President Brian Chin, Green Spa’s Sheila Brody, insurance executive Dan Texeira, Charmed’s Jeanine Conden, Edward Jones Financial’s Patrick Gilbride, Empire

Merchants of Third Avenue President Bob Howe ebrooklyn media/File photo by Corazon Aguirre

State Bank’s Phil Guarnieri, and Greenhouse Cafe’s Bob Daquara and John Keenan, just to name a few. Anthony’s Butcher Shop and all mom-andpops are grateful when Festival Manager Chip Cafiero stages a festival or helps carry out the busy Summer Stroll on 3rd events, evoking a can-do atmosphere that brings thousands of additional shoppers and provides the much-needed foot traffic every store needs to survive. But, as we are all painfully and powerlessly aware, mail-order behemoths like Amazon are strangling thousands of small businesses on a nationwide basis.

Being ‘better, cheaper and faster than Amazon’ doesn’t guarantee survival

Don’t take my word for it; take a look at a story that ran in a recent edition of The New York Times titled “Better, Cheaper and Faster Than Amazon.” It’s a prescient and scary piece dealing with the fate of one longstanding neighborhood hardware store on Ninth Avenue in Manhattan. Writer Tim Wu reports that Naum Feygin’s Chelsea Convenience Hardware will be closing by the time you read this column. Wu’s story details the speed and accuracy with which Feygin has supplied his market over the years, demonstrating that his 600square foot emporium is indeed “better, cheaper and faster” than the service provided by faceless worker drones located in scores of plants across this continent. A particular statement by Wu sums the situation up perfectly, alluding to how “an ideology of convenience is reshaping the economy. Ordering things like tape or bolts

Charmed’s Jeanine Condon ebrooklyn media/File photo by Charles Otey

Anthony Perricone and daughter Michelle proudly display and distribute copies of their favorite local newspapers at Anthony’s Butcher Shop. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Charles Otey online is rarely cheaper or faster than popping down to the local hardware store — not to mention wasteful packaging — but many of us do it anyhow. Clicking on a product from the comfort of your couch seems more convenient — and that impression of ease can have more influence on our behavior than better service, quicker acquisition and lower prices.” We’re willing to bet that there was no business-civic organization with a history of community involvement and promotion that for decades has typified the contribution of the Merchants of Third Avenue, led ably by Howe for almost 25 years.. There were no Summer Strolls along that west-side road to bring in thousands of diners and buyers on a hot July Friday night, no colorful Ragamuffin Parade to involve and excite kids and parents in the contiguous neighborhood, encouraging them to know and patronize their vital “mom and pop” shops. And, did a Ninth Avenue Festival ever bring hundreds of thousands of Sunday visitors — many of them new to the neighborhood — out to enjoy a fall afternoon along a closed but bustling and charmingly bedecked thoroughfare? Finally, at the risk of being self-serving, was Ninth Avenue able to benefit from informative and defining years of print and online newspapers that for more than eight decades have been telling the story of that neighborhood, nurturing its organizations and schools, while encouraging more new businesses and welcoming in new residents? We hate to rub it in, but Third Avenue businesses like Anthony’s Butcher Shop have enjoyed all of the above; maybe that’s why this family store, like more and more others hereabouts, happily distributes copies of our favorite traditional newspapers: the Home Reporter & Sunset News and The Brooklyn Spectator.

Anthony appreciates vital help from local publications

How does Anthony Perricone — a true professional butcher who spent most of his working life cutting up for Frank & Eddy’s legendary shops — keep it going? “I give my customers what they can’t get anywhere else — an honest cut of meat with a personal word or two from me or my staff — and I even offer them a copy of our hometown newspapers. “Everyone in my family — my parents and uncles and aunts — told me about how important the Brooklyn Eagle was to them. (One of them, he said, delivered the Eagle back then.) “I have a really helpful guy from the Home Reporter, Marc Hibsher, who comes in, makes sure I get the papers each week and we are talking about a package that would include some good publicity and advertising stuff. He even talks with my dad (a true Brooklyn Eagle fan), who brings in the St. Athanasius bulletin for my customers.” Having lived and worked along Third Avenue for some time, this writer can attest that there are still many stores out there like Anthony’s — places where local residents can indeed be called by their name. In the end, the Third Avenue economy relies on foot traffic and getting the word out to the kind of customer who isn’t content to sit on her or his couch and click themselves into Amazonian debt and decline. And, to a great extent, this economy — like so many out there — needs actual human beings coming into the door. Perricone doesn’t just supply cold cuts. Seven days a week he and his family skillfully prepare their specialized meats, feature all kinds of classy baked goods and, at the same time, serve as a social center where the local press is there to tell about its singular neighborhood.


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Carmel e rthe a of Worsdale. members held its recent pre-show the band are current and annual dinner atwho Chadwick’s net and most of the anddistrict's diocesan development sponsored by the club, like talking about the 8822 history of the the newest school that ofwas the band are current and annual dinner at Chadwick’s former graduates of Fort Restaurant, Third time will even help director; and former Rev. Michael didBay on the night he was Cathedral Club Scouts, Eagle built on the site ofhe the former of Fort Boy Restaurant, 8822 Hamiltongraduates High School. Avenue. The prominent dinner was Third hostyou with these things. honored, when he sang Falce,United parish vicar for Bay Church President BrianScouts, and since he was a Ridge Methodist Hamilton High School. Avenue. TheAlice dinnerFarkouh, was host••• ed by Dr. the national anthem and Ridge’s Patrick’s Church. Long with Brooklyn I can also be hapattorney forFHHS Major (aka theSt.Green Church). edformer by Dr. Alice of Farkouh, Michael ••• Connors, the past principal Photo courtesy of Jude Lassow The Knights and of “Amhran na Bhfiann,” the Auxiliary Bishop League Baseball, a few pily by myself for * * Dames * Michael Connors, the past principal of FHHS founding partner and and the current president Panela needs a loving home. the Equestrian Order of Irish anthem. James Massa. long periods, but I hits, runs and strikes. What an absolute terriffounding partner and and the current president president of the Connors of the Alumni Association. Holy Sepulchre of Jeruof the club am always availAlso the proictheturnout for the streetThe mission president of law the Connors of the Alumni Association. and Sullivan firm, is American Farkouh is on is to honor the memory of an Irish-born salem served as the honor able for playGALAXY: time at a moment’s gram will be former co-naming ceremonies in JACKSON “My Cat notice. From Hell” TV proand Sullivan law firm, isa r y Farkouh is the new Kings County comCommodore John Barry, R e v o l u t i o n Wa r guard. “My outstanding quality isSaturday thatFrom I am super melBrooklyn Borough Preshonor of the late, great JACKSON GALAXY: “My Cat Hell” TV pro gram is seen on Animal Planet nights showing the new Kings County commander of the Catholic War by holding ebrooklyn media/Photos by Ted General naval hero, low, and a very low maintenance kitty. I am okay ident Marty Markowitz Tom Kane. The block that gram is seen on Animal Planet Saturday nights showing a calm behaviorist at a cat’s worst! His unique methods mander of theyear, Catholic War ceremonies Cathedral Club members gather with Brooklyn Auxiliary Bishop James Veterans. Last Connors wreath-laying with cats, dogs children. However, would esdiscussing his new role Kane grew up on 88th a calm behaviorist atsaved a cat’sfrom worst! His to unique method work. Many catsand are a trip aI kill shelter. Veterans.the Last“Veteran year, Connors received of dress. at Barry monument sites in Massa. pecially enjoy being the only cat in the house. That as vice president of borstreet Colonial Roadfor the work. Many cats biting are saved a trip a kill shelter Hissing, spitting, catsfrom make eyetocontact with received “Veteran of dress.near Year” the Award from Island, We tagged along Staten Brooklyn’s would beand my preference. ough promotion and enwas formally dedicated Hissing, spitting, biting cats make eye contact with Jackson, trust and hope begin... the New Year”York Award from We grand tagged alongthat for the BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP/ State the procession Commodore Barry Park the Bay Ridge Historical “I am an easy cat to take, as I am meticulousgagement for NYC and Tom Kane Way and was Photos by Ted General Jackson, and trust and hope begin... the New York State the grand procession that division of the CWV. passed throughout the cemeand Philadelphia. Society. In commemoration ly clean. I am looking for a new home, a life-long Co. even blessed by Reverend Tom Kane’s parents holding JUDE: “Even though we live together, we do division of County the CWV. passed throughout the cemeKings tery and by candlelit graves of The Monthly meetings of the of the 55th anniversary of HEY friend. I am looking fortogether. YOU. Would you likeyears to come TheNarrows-Verrazzano event is open Gerard Sauer, theboth pastor new sign. HEY JUDE: “Even though we together, weold. do not have to be adopted Welive are nine Thethe Kings tery and by candlelit graves of Chapter is County hold- group, which was founded the fallen soldiers from sidesof and meet me? Look into my stunning yellow eyes, to the public. Reservations St. Mel's Church, a former asnotwill have toscratch be adopted together. Wefurniture. are nine years old not or damage your Hi, I am Chapter is hold-in 1951, are held the third Bridge, he had projected im- We soldiers As from sides ing its annual offallen the conflict. weboth trekked and I’llacapture youror loving heart. This couldIHi, be the only $46 which includes sociate pastor at Ridge's We will not scratch damage your furniture. I am Raven, sweet, little girl who is half Siamese. love to ing itsdance annual of the conflict. AsBay we trekked dinner on Wednesday of theare through the pathways, there St. month, 7 ages of the construction of start of aa sweet, new and friendship. I my am purrfect for you. Ito full Tavsit-down dinner. Contact Patrick's Church and athere personal Raven, little girl who is half Siamese. I love be affectionate, play with toys; you would think dinner dance on p.m. at the IrishaHaven through the pathways, Thursday evewere uniformed re-enactors the bridge and the Seventh am spayed with my vaccinations and micro chipped.” Sherman Silverman at 718-748friend. affectionate, mythe toys; you would think was a kitten. I and will play give with you all love and attention Thursday uniformed re-enactors June 2,eveat ern, 5721 Fourth Ave. Carol Avenue Expressway. He told Ibe --were soldiers standing guard, ning, Please contact cats@zanisfurryfriends.org. 3165 or send him a check payable to the A host of dignitaries were on hand to join I was a kitten. I will give you all the love and attention you seek. I am spayed, housebroken. Unfortunately we ning, June 2, at -soldiers standing guard, musicians and singers per- 7:30 p.m., at the Nolan Zirgibl is the current attendees at the meeting that Society of Old Brooklynites, 340 Marine AveKane's family, friends and associates on this you seek. I am spayed, housebroken. Unfortunately we are seeking a new home because my mommy has severe 7:30 p.m., at the musicians and singers peras a youngster he accompaPolonaise Terrace, president. forming Civil War songs. *** to keep nue, Brooklyn, NY 11209. auspicious occasion. City Councilmember are seeking a new home because my mommy has severe allergies and is no longer able us. I hope to join * * * nied his father on the first Polonaise Terrace, forming Civildrew War thousands songs. 150 Greenpoint The event Zani’s Furry Friends a 501(c)3 non-profi * * * bus ride over the bridge. your Vinnie Gentile -- who ensured the full Tom Counallergies and is no longer able tobekeep us. I hope ttoorjoin loving family. You willis not disappointed…Hello Bay Ridge Historical Society 150 Greenpoint Author, tour guide and The event drew thousands Avenue. of relatives, Civil War buffs, President ganization committed to rescuing companion aniFormer Science Assistant Principal and a cil approved the co-naming, wrote in the proyour loving family. You will not be disappointed…Hello there, I am Figaro a tuxedo cat, cuddly, loving boy. I Walsh’s award-winning historian Kevin Walsh Friends of New Utrecht president Avenue. ofMcCarthy, relatives,historians Civil War buffs, This year, the group amateur and mals from New York City shelters where, unfortupast Bay Ridge Community Council Presigram, "A lifelong Bay Ridge resident, Tom's there, I am Figaro a tuxedo cat, cuddly, loving boy. love to snuggle up, play with my toys, act silly and am was the guest speaker at website, www.forgotten-ny. Dave Elligers, Kevinresidents Walsh and will BRHS Vice Carol Nolan Zirngibl presents plaque to John Thisbe year, the group amateur historians and honoring its genealogists, local nately, they areup, atand signifi cant risk dent, Tom was tremendous contributions and achievements love to snuggle play with my toys,for acteuthanasia sillymommy, and am great with animals people. Please call our the November meeting of back com,at is aDenyse must see!Wharf President Henry Houlihan. willNational be honoring its Greene genealogists, local residents Commander and hundreds of Stewart. out-of-

due towith overcrowding. directly helping the and the adjoining small beach under the left indelible mark on the community he Commander great animals andBeyond people. Please call our mommy Stephanie 732-864-5990.” National andanhundreds of out-ofFred Schwally, towners. According animals save, their rescue creates space at shadow of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge for loved so much." Stephaniethey 732-864-5990.” Fred Schwally, towners. According New York State to cemetery histhe shelter—thus giving cat old, or his group's 25th Bi-Annual Wharf and Beach Close friend Frankie Marra sang and JASPER, DARWIN, AND another VESTA –shelter three year New York State to cemetery Commander torian, authorhisdog an opportunity to await a chance for adoption Cleanup. This year, he was joined by 75 high played "Forever Young" by Bob Dylan. Kane JASPER, DARWIN, – three year old spayed, neutered with AND shots,VESTA affectionate cats need Commander torian, author J o h n the Principal of and attorney or rescue and thereby potentially saving yetThese anschool grade school volunteers. big, spayed, withaction shots,against affectionate cats need new homeneutered due to legal a tenant. JKeyes o and hand n the and the of Jwas e fafattorney r e ybig Dylan fan! A.Principal Fantis parochial school other life. loving continues toaFantis press efforts toSafe estab* * U.S., * it isGreene a national epidemic Families for Streets iswonderful, one group our “infrastructure,” surely a necessary new home due tocats, legalwhich action against aare tenant. are loved, white These with Keyes and J e BY f fTIMOTHY r e y CARDINAL DOLAN, REV. A.R. In the theand A. parochial school the past Richman, on Schermerhorn Street in The group’s mission is to would help you fiwe nd the perfect helping to fight the rising tide of traffic BERNARD AND RABBI JOSEPH POTASNIK public health crisis, as lethal as gun vioundertaking. At the same time, hope lish a Marine Environmental Science Lab at Among the marching groups in the recent wonderful, loving cats, which are loved, are white with some black or gray, and two love to go to a good the past Richman, on Schermerhorn Street in National Downtown Brooklyn. 4,600 Civil furry companion forand your family and to help every crashes, as their members have paid the lence or opioid addiction. Nearly 40,000 equal attention will be paid to ending the the site. He is also currently a professor at 147th annual Brooklyn Memorial Day Pasome black or gray, two would love to go to a good home as a pair. They are brothers and sister rescued as National 4,600 Civil Downtown Brooklyn. Chaplain, War vetAmong the attendees were animal they rescue find the forever home it deserves. oday, more than 3,000 men, women Americans are killed every year — the ultimate price during this epidemic, from epidemic of traffic violence. We shouldn’t Kingsborough College. rade was the Society of Old Brookynites. The home as a pair. They are brothers and sister rescued a kittens from a backyard. Mistie, a tuxedo cat, is a big War vetattendees were FChaplain, a t h e r twoAmong erans are past the FHHS Assistant The group’s foster home network allows itTroyens44@ to become and children will likely be killed in a equivalent of a regional plane crashing burying loved ones, to losing limbs, cogsimply accept the deaths of 100 people Maria Makrinos, the new president of the civic organization has been marching in evkittens from a backyard. Mistie, a tuxedo cat, is a big couch potato and very laid back. Contact F a t h e r Principals erans are two pastDavid FHHS Assistant Anthony buried in Whitebook fully familiar with of back. the Human available each dayvery ineach our country. life Troyens44@ iscats and traffic Memorial the globe. everyits singleFort day —Hamilton and millions High more are nitive functionAssociaand in many yahoo.com. cases, School Alumni ery Brooklyn Parade since couchtheir potato and laid Contact Anthony buried in crash aroundDay Principals David Whitebook Dell’Anno. Green-Wood, and Tom Greene. Both are dogs and helps ensure the best possible match with homes and financial means. They have That is why we, as religious leaders injured eachtion, year. stopped, by bringing free doughnuts for founding 1880. yahoo.com. precious, and its protection should be our Dell’Anno. Green-Wood, and Tom Greene. are Tickets are former making it inthe presidents of Both the Bay adoptive families. Zani’s Furry Friends is a memmost certainly lost their sense of safety, here in New York, joined together with top priority. The numbers for New York City alone all volunteers. “Hi, I’m Tali, a gorgeous, white long-haired cat in search are making it Civil the formerCommunity presidents ofCouncil, the Bay $75Tickets perthe person. largest Ridge ber thehome Mayor’s Alliance and a 11 New yet they have garnered the strength and the United Nations, the World Health are staggering: Every two hours, someone We offer our not justyears forHope those * * * “Hi, I’m Tali, a gorgeous, white long-haired cat in search of a of new to call my prayers, own. I’m oldPartner but still $75••• per person. and largest Ridge Community Council, War burial Civil site in Whitebook serves as a vision to transform their pain and grief Organization, Families for Safe Streets is killed or seriously injured inCounty a crash. A Republican Party is who to suffer, but also for our political leaders with the Animal Care & Control of New York City. The Kings of a new home call my own. I’m 11 years old but stil have quite a lot of spunk left. I’m strictly an indoor cat. ••• Warnorth, burialeven site surpassing in and Whitebook serves as a Congressmember Michael the t r u s t e e and scholaraction, fightingand each dayThere to prevent and faith leaders around the world in traffic crashholding can become a 2014 dividerLincoln for so into to have the wisdom and courage to guide are Cat and Dog Adoptions Every Sunday at its Day Reception a lotyour of spunk left. up, I’mI strictly anI only indoor cat Ihave won’tquite scratch furniture promise. have Congressmember Michael the north, Pennsylvania. even surpassing Grimm trustee and scholarwill be of the guest Gettysburg, ship anyone else noon from experiencing similar commemorating World Day of Remem- many people, a life on before and a much our country towards a vision of safety, East to Petco, 1280 Lexington Avenue, between 86th Dinner Sunday, June 22, from to 3 I won’t scratch yourbeen furniture I promise. have back claws. I have livingup, with my momI only all these Grimm will be the guest Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. s h i p speaker at the next meeting Also as part of the comdevastation. can’t — and shouldn’t brance for Road Traffic Victims earlier diminished life after. at We Gargiulo’s all know someone implement solutions that have workedfrom else- 12:30and East 87th Streets in Manhattan p.m., in Coney Island.They Among back claws. I there have been living withbaby my is mom all but these years, but now is a toddler. The sweet, I at theMen’s next meeting Also as partthere of the comofspeaker St. Patrick’s Club, on memoration were this month. Together, we mourned the whose life has been changed by a crash: have to — do it alone. where insee the world, and to do all they can to 5:30pm. Hope to you soon. the honored guests will be Westchester Counyears, there is afingers toddler. Thegrab babymy is sweet, but am not but usednow to pinching that tail. I need of St. Patrick’s Men’s Club, on memoration there were Tuesday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m., encampments of Union and millions killed and injured in crashes mothers andty fathers, sons andRob daughters, Asthe leaders of faith, we not only honor the make sure no one else is killed or injured Executive Astorino, state GOP’s not where used toI pinching fingers that grab my tail. need aam space can be the queen. Can you find a Iplace Tuesday, June 7,brothers, atadjacent 7:30 p.m., encampments of Union safer and streets, in the sisters club room Confederate re-enactors each year and prayed forwho and friends, neighbors, memory of those who’ve perished and offer in this senseless way. ***queen. Can you find a place candidate for governor. a space where I can be the for me in your quiet home?” in the club room adjacent Confederate re-enactors who to St. Patrick’s school gympitched tents nearhelp the main Timothy Cardinal Dolan archbishop of so that we might to end the horrific co-workers. to those who’ve been injured (and HEY JUDE...WOOF WOOF: “Iisam heartbroken to He has been tapped ashealing the county’s “Man for me in your quiet home?” Kim 718-344-9697 to St. Patrick’s school gympitched tents near the main nasium at 97th Street and gate, on both Sunday and New York. Rev. A.R. Bernard is senior pastor pain and suffering traffic accidents cause It is fundamentally important that, as to the many caregivers too), butgive encourage up my two half-Pointer-mix, 10-month-old pups. the Year.” Other honorees include former Kim 718-344-9697 nasiumaAvenue. at 97th of Street and against gate, oncity both Sundaystepand Fourth Memorial Day. While the Christian Center Brooklyn. in our and communities. community, we be united traffic our community members to Sabrina do what weandofTyson loveCultural to play ballinand run around. GOP Assembly Candidate Tom McCarthy PURRFECT MEWS: All of Jenny’s rescued kitties Fourth Avenue. Memorial Day. While step••• ping along in the nighttime Rabbi Joseph Potasnik is executive vice prescan as individuals each day to make our This is not just a New York problem, violence. All of us — whether Christian, Both pups love people, are lap dogs, love to sit with as “Counselor of the Year,” past City CounPURRFECT MEWS: All of Jenny’s rescued kittie have been adopted into loving homes. ••• ping along Death in the MoreJewish, news from St. Hindu, any streets safer, and call on our city, state and ident of the New York Board of Rabbis. The procession, we came across Muslim, Buddhist, however. andnighttime injuries due to trafyou. Sabrina gives into kisses but homes. sometimes gives a litcil candidate and President of the Brooklyn have been adopted loving Morefaith news from St. procession, we came across On Sunday, 5, right to move federal elected officials to demonstrate bold three are chair, president and vice president Susan Pulaski, a problem former fic crashes is a global that Patrick’s. hurts or none at all —June have the tle love bite before kisses. She hates the vacuum Youngconcert Republicans Gallo as “Young Patrick’s. OnonSunday, June 5, It is up toRussell Susan Pulaski, a former after 2 p.m. special president of the Bay Ridge individuals and families from every reli- a around livable, safe streets. all leadership on this issue. the Commission Religious and barks atrespectively it. Tysonof loves people, ofloves to play and Republican the following after aof2usp.m. special president ofethnicity the and Bay Ridge in St. Patrick’s Church, thereof the Year,” plus Historical Society com- status. h a idays rla- about repairing Leaders. gion, race, andaeconomic to be part of theconcert solution. We hear a lotcthese watch his sister play ball. He loves to play tug of dies, as “Women of the Year” Phyllis Carbo, in St. Church, there person of the Kassenbrock Historical Society and a com- will ch a i rbe Patrick’s an unveiling and dedimittee chair at Community war. They are lap pups. He also makes noises like Francenia Joan Braunstein and Mary Members of Obviously, the Society of Old Brooklynites march will beof an unveiling mitteeTen. chair at Community person of the Kassenbrock cation a portrait ofand the dedilateHall,Brothers Board pleased Memorial Chewbacca from ‘Star Wars.’ It is very cute. I am in John. in the recent Brooklyn Memorial Parade of with cation a portrait of the late Scholarship Board Ten.big Obviously, pleased Brothers Fund.Memorial with the turnout, wasDayMaestro Aldo Bruschi in the Also in Lynbrook, New York.” – Jackie, 516-6980-5669. Tickets are $200 a pop and available at Society President Brooklyn Historian Ron Aldo Bruschi in the Scholarship Fund. Also in with the big and turnout, was Maestro

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