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Downtown Brooklyn Macy’s site of third campus for global private school A rendering of the school. SEE PAGE 2.

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Downtown Brooklyn Macy’s department store, site of third campus for global private school By Meaghan McGoldrick Greenpoint Gazette

A high-end, for-profit private school is headed to Downtown Brooklyn. Whittle School and Studios, an educational organization with facilities so far in D.C. and China, has its sights set on the old Macy’s Building at 181 Livingston St.

When it opens in 2020, the private institution will be the third in a global network of independent K-12 schools headed by entrepreneur Chris Whittle. By 2026, its founder hopes the Brooklyn campus will be one of 36 across the globe. It will take up 10 stories of a new development above the historic Macy’s building, heads of the school unveiled Wednesday at

a launch party at the Brooklyn Museum. “Our vision for modernizing education is anchored in science, innovation, experience and appreciation of new global challenges and opportunities,” Whittle said in a statement to the Greenpoint Gazette, adding that the campus will be under the stewardship of local education bigwig Dr. Larry Weiss, who previously headed Brooklyn

Friends and St. Ann’s in Brooklyn Heights for nine and six years, respectively. Whittle, who also co-founded the private Avenues School in Chelsea, has said he wants to reinvent private education from the ground up by creating the world’s first “global school.” “For us, a key part of modernizing education is re-thinking the physical design of the traditional school. We are passionate about design and its potential to transform and enhance the educational experience, he told the Gazette, noting that the Livingston Street development “is an amazing space with so much potential. It serves as a great blank canvas from which we will build a vibrant and diverse school community.” Officials say the 621,500-square-foot site will be a “modern campus,” including classrooms, boarding facilities, a gym, theater accelerator labs and spaces for sports, robotics and other programs. Its glassy design will echo the look and feel of the flagship Whittle schools in Shenzhen and Washington, D.C., complete with large, light-filled rooms with 16-foot ceilings and an ample amount of open space. continued on back page

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BROOKLYN AND ITS COMMUNITY BOARDS Community Board #1 435 GRAHAM AVE., Brooklyn, NY 11211 Phone: 718-389-0009 Fax:718-389-0098 Email:bk01@cb.nyc.gov Flushing Ave., Willamsburg, Greenpoint, Northside, Southside Chairperson: none District Manager:Gerald Esposito Regular monthly board meetings held the 2nd Tuesday of the month/ 6:30pm.

Community Board #6 250 BALTIC ST., Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone:718-643-3027 Fax: 718-624-8401 Email:info@brooklyncb6.org Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Gowanus, Cobble Hill Chairperson: Peter Fleming District Manager: Michael Racioppo Regular monthly board meetings held the 2nd Wednesday of the month/6:30p.m.

Community Board #2 350 JAY ST., 8THFLOOR Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: 718-596-5410 Fax:718-852-1461 Email:cb2k@nyc.rr.com Brooklyn Heights, Fulton Mall, Boerum Hill, Ft.Greene, BK Navy Yard, Clinton Hill Chairperson: Lenue H. Singletary, III District Manager:Robert Perris Regular monthly board meetings held the 2nd Wednesday of the month/ 6:00pm.

Community Board #7 4201 4THAVE., Brooklyn, NY 11232 Phone:718-854-0003 Fax: 718-436-1142 Email:bk07@cb.nyc.gov Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace Chairperson: Cesar Zuniga District Manager: Jeremy Laufer Regular monthly board meetings held the 3rd Wednesday of the month! 6:30p.m.

Community Board #3 1360 FULTON ST. Brooklyn, NY 11216 Phone:718-622-6601 Fax:718-857-5774 Email:bk03@cb.nyc.gov Bedford-Stuyvesant, Stuyvesant Heights, Ocean Hill Chairperson: none District Manager:Henry Butler Regular monthly board meetings held the 1st Monday of the month! 7:00pm. Community Board #4 1420 BUSHWICK AVE., SUITE 370 Brooklyn, NY 11207-1422 Phone: 718-628-8400 Fax:718-628-8619 Email:bk04@cb.nyc.gov Bushwick Chairperson: none District Manager:Celestina Leon Regular monthly board meetings held the 3rd Wednesday of the month! 6:00pm. Community Board #5 404 PINE STREET, Brooklyn, NY 11208, 3RD FLOOR Phone: 929-221-8261 Fax:718-345-0501 Email:bk05@cb.nyc.gov East New York, Cypress Hills, Highland Park, New Lots, City Line, Starrett City Chairperson: Andre T Mitchell District Manager:Melinda Perkins Regular monthly board meetings held the 4th Wednesday of the month! 6:30pm. xxx • August, 2019

Communi Board #8 1291 ST.MARKS AVE., Brooklyn, NY 11213 Phone: 718-467-5574 Community Board #11 Fax: 718-778-2979 2214 BATH AVE., Email:info@brooklyncb8.org Brooklyn, NY 11214 North Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Phone:718-266-8800 Weeksville Fax: 718-266-8821 Chairperson: Ethel Tyus Email: info@brooklyncb11.org District Manager: Michelle George Bath Beach, Gravesend, Mapleton, Regular monthly board meetings held the Bensonhurst Chairperson: William Guarinello 2nd Thursday of the month/ 7:00pm. District Manager: Marnee Elias-Pavia Regular monthly board meetings held Community Board #9 2nd Thursday of the month/7:30p.m. 890 NOSTRAND AVE., Communi Board #12 Brooklyn, NY 11225 5910 13THAVE., Phone: 718-778-9279 Brooklyn, NY 11219 Fax:718-467-0994 Phone:718-851-0800 Email: bk09@cb.nyc.gov Fax: 718-851-4140 South Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Email: bk12@cb.nyc.gov Boro Park, Kensington, Ocean Parkway, Gardens, Wingate Midwood Chairperson: Fred Baptiste Chairperson: none District Manager: Currently Vacant Regular monthly board meetings held the District Manager: Barry Spitzer Regular monthly board meetings held the 4th Tuesday of the month! 7:00pm. 4th Tuesday of the month/ 7:00pm. Community Board #10 8119 5THAVE., Brooklyn, NY 11209 Phone: 718-745-6827 Fax: 718-836-2447 Email:bk01O@cb.nyc.gov Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton Chairperson: Lori Willis District Manager: Josephine Beckmann Regular monthly board meetings held the 3rd Monday of the month! 7pm. Except during January and February

CommuniJy Board #13 1201 SURF AVE., 3RD FLOOR Brooklyn, NY 11224 Phone:718-266-3001 Fax: 718-266-3920 Email: edmark@cb.nyc.gov Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Seagate Chairperson: Joann Weiss District Manager: Eddie Mark Regular monthly board meetings held the 4th Wednesday of the month! 7:00pm.

t Commun· Board #14 810 EAST 16TH ST., Brooklyn, NY 11214 Phone: 718-859-6357 Fax: 718-421-6077 Email: info@brooklyncb14.org Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, Ocean Parkway Chairperson: Ed Powell District Manager: Shawn Campbell Regular monthly board meetings held the 2nd Monday of the month/ 7:30pm. Community Board #15 KINGSBORO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2001 Oriental Blvd., Cluster Room C124 Brooklyn, NY 11235 Phone: 718-332-3008 Fax: 718-648-7232 Email: bklcb15@verizon.net Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan Beach, Kings Bay, Gerritsen Beach, Kings Highway, Madison, East Gravesend Chairperson: none District Manager: Laura Singer Regular monthly board meetings held the last Tuesday of the month/ 7:00pm. Communi Board #16 444 THOMAS BOYLAND ST., ROOM 103 Brooklyn, NY 11212 Phone: 718-385-0323 Fax: 718-342-6714 Email: bk16@cb.nyc.gov Brownsville, Ocean Hill Chairperson: none District Manager: Viola D. Greene-Walker Regular monthly board meetings held the 4th Tuesday of the month! 7:00pm.

Community Board #17 4112 FARRAGUT ROAD Brooklyn, NY 11210 Phone: 718-434-3072 Fax:718-434-3801 Email: bk17@cb.nyc.gov East Flatbush, Remsen Village, Farrgut, Rugby, Eramus, Ditmas Village Chairperson: Aaron Ampaw District Manager: Sherif Fraser Regular monthly board meetings held the 3rd Wednesday of the month/ 7:00pm. Community Board #18 1097 BERGEN AVE., Brooklyn, NY 11234-4841 Phone: 718-241-0422 Fax:718-531-3199 Email:bkbrd18@ogtonline.net Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Flatlands, Marine Park, Georgetown, Mill Island Chairperson: Gardy Brazela District Manager: Dorothy Turano Regular monthly board meetings held the 3rd Wednesday of the month/ 7:00pm.

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News From Your Neighborhood MTA SAYS IT HAS RESPONSIBILITY FOR WALL

FLATBUSH — MTA New York City Transit has written a letter to the city Department of Buildings saying that DOB should rescind notices of violation issued to several Brooklyn homeowners whose homes are next to the open cut that carries the Q and B trains through Flatbush. As the Eagle reported, DOB had issued notices of violation to these homeowners, saying that they were responsible for providing documentation that they have performed maintenance on the retaining walls between their homes and the subway right-of-way. In its letter, NYC Transit said that maintenance of the walls is the MTA’s responsibility and is done on a regular basis. 

CROWN HEIGHTS KOSHER FOOD CRAWL ATTACTS 500

CROWN HEIGHTS — Last Sunday, almost 500 Jewish Brooklynites, mainly Orthodox, held their annual Kosher Food Crawl, according to the Jewish Week. The crawl was organized by JMenu, an online ordering service for kosher food, and was a fundraiser for Toys for Hospitalized Children. Among the restaurant on the crawl were Gruit, a kosher beer garden; meat, a kosher steakhouse; Phomen, a kosher Vietnamese restaurant; and the Boozery, which served the group dairyfree chocolate and butterscotch desserts infused with alcohol. Ellen Koevary, a self-described “Jewish foodie” from the Upper West Side, told the Jewish Week, “I got tired of your standard roast beef deli sandwich.” 

COPS SEEK MAN WHO PUNCHED TRAFFIC AGENT

PARK SLOPE — Police are seeking the public’s help in tracking down a man suspected of punching a traffic agent in Park Slope, according to the New York Post. The suspect punched the agent at 555 Fifth Ave. on Oct. 22 after he was issued a ticket for an expired meter, the Post reported. He told the agent to drop dead, then sped away in his 2008 Jeep Wrangler, police said. The agent had no visible injuries but was taken to a hospital as a precaution. 

FROM OFFICE WORKER TO BABYLONIAN GODDESS

DUMBO — A new five-part YouTube series produced by the Brooklyn arts organization BRIC follows a depressed Brooklyn woman who is transformed into a Babylonian goddess, according to the Brooklyn Paper. Before her transformation, Beth works at a public relations firm in DUMBO, and her co-workers treat her like a second-class citizen, the Brooklyn Paper reports. But once she becomes Ishtar, the goddess of love, people bow down before her and offer her flowers. Much of the show was filmed in DUMBO and Bay Ridge. 

FROM CBD TO NYPD FOR HEMP EXECUTIVE

EAST NEW YORK — A Brooklyn man who was arrested in the 75th Precinct and charged with possessing 106 pounds of marijuana says his product was legal hemp that was being used to make CBD. Ronen Levy, who was still facing six drug possession charges on Thursday, said he had $30,000 worth of hemp. Police told NY1 News they were still looking into the case. “We got information about a large package of drugs. We got it in here. We field-tested it as marijuana and called the individual in, who was placed under arrest,” said NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan. Material on the web describes Levy as “chief strategy officer at Trait Biosciences, a cannabis biotech firm.” 

CAB DRIVER SUES CITY AFTER CONCRETE FALLS ON HIS CAR

PROSPECT EXPRESSWAY — A livery cab driver is suing the city over a piece of concrete that he said fell from the Prospect Expressway and hit his vehicle while passengers, including a baby, were in the back, according to CBSNewYork. The concrete crashed into Uber driver Mohammed Hossain’s vehicle on Seventh Avenue on June 23. “There was a 6-foot piece of concrete that fell down that struck the car at this angle,” said attorney Alex Omrani. Hossain move to America from Bangladesh 12 years ago and said he thinks highways are better in his native country than in New York City, CBSNewYork reported. 

FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH GREENPOINT WAREHOUSE

GREENPOINT — A three-alarm fire swept through a large warehouse on Van Dam Street in Greenpoint around 2:30 a.m. last Friday, according to ABC7. The warehouse housed a woodworking business. Firefighters had to battle the flames from outside after the roof began to sag, making the building unsafe, ABC7 reported. More than 130 firefighters and emergency medical technicians responded to the scene, and the FDNY began to have the fire under control within a few hours.

Homeowners united with housing advocates and local officials on the steps of Brooklyn Supreme Court this week to unveil a set of principles aimed at preserving affordable homeownership, including a measure that would tax any investor looking to make a quick buck on the borough’s booming real estate market. “The Homeowner Bill of Rights” was unveiled on Tuesday by the Coalition for Affordable Homes. It calls for state passage of legislation including the Small Home Anti-Speculation Tax — which imposes a 15 to 20 percent tax on property that is transferred to a new owner within two years of ownership. The revenue that is raised through this tax will then be used to finance affordable housing efforts through the state’s Homes and Community Renewal program. Photo courtesy of Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation

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BUMPER CARS ON ICE DEBUT AT AVIATOR SPORTS

FLATLANDS — Bumper cars on ice made their debut last Friday at Aviator Sports at Floyd Bennett Field, just in time for the holiday season, according to amNewYork. These flying saucer-shaped cars are the first of their kind in the city, Aviator said. The cars have four-wheel drive and feature a dual steering system that can go in any direction. 

BEER AND BURLESQUE AT THE BROOKYN BREWERY

WILLIAMSBURG — The Love Show’s “Brooklyn Beerlesque,” described as “the world’s only beer and burlesque pairing,” comes to the Brooklyn Brewery in Williamsburg on the second Monday of every month, according to Patch. The event serves a selection of Brooklyn Brewery’s famous craft beers accompanied by performances by such performance artists as Apathy Angel, Cassandra Rosebeetle, Pearls Daily and comedian Zero Boy. This extravaganza will be presided over by “certified beer server” David Slone, who is also an attorney, Patch said. 

DETERIORATING CHURCH FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE

CROWN HEIGHTS — The future of a former movie palace on Nostrand Avenue and Eastern Parkway, which now houses a Seventh-day Adventist congregation known as the Philadelphia Church of Universal Brotherhood, is unclear, according to The New York Times. The need for repairs in the building’s ornate lobby is evident, but “the lack of funds has really kept us back, because we’re not rich,” D. Liendra Jeffries, the church’s senior pastor, told the Times. The theater, which was known as the Loew’s Cameo (later the Kameo), was built in 1924 in a neo-Egyptian style and served as a movie house until 1974, when it was sold to the church. Pieces of outdoor terra-cotta and other masonry have fallen off the building in recent years, making the church erect a sidewalk shed to protect pedestrians. Jeffries said the church has been besieged by offers from developers, but “we’re not going to sell.” Still, the building is not a landmark and can be demolished as of right. 

EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE SCHOOL MOVING ABOVE MACY’S

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — An exclusive private school will be moving into 10 stories of a new development above Macy’s in Downtown Brooklyn, according to the Daily News. The school, Whittle School and Studios, will be located at 181 Livingston St. and open in fall 2020, the Daily News said. This will be the third in a chain of for-profit, high-end private schools sponsored by educational entrepreneur Chris Whittle. Whittle, a former publisher of Esquire magazine, hopes to open more than 30 of his schools, which focus on global studies, across the world. Larry Weiss, former head of school at Brooklyn Friends School, will lead the new school.

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PERSAUD HOSTS DISCUSSION ON YOUTH VIOLENCE

BROWNSVILLE — State Sen. Roxanne Persaud (D-East New York-Brownsville-Sheepshead Bay), chair of the New York State Senate Social Services Committee, recently hosted a roundtable discussion titled “Examining the Prevalence of Youth Violence.” The discussion began with Persaud and her colleagues speaking directly with high school-aged youth about experiences with, or perspectives on, the pervasive culture of violence. Then, Persaud and colleagues continued the discussion with youth development advocates, youth service providers, anti-violence organizations and other. The discussion took place at the Spring Creek Educational Campus. 

PARK SLOPE PIZZERIA COOK SAYS HE WAS FIRED AFTER STROKE

PARK SLOPE — A cook at Princess Pizza on the corner of 14th Street and Fifth Avenue in Park Slope was underpaid for more than a decade and then fired after he had a stroke at work, a new lawsuit claims. The suit claims Manuel Yunganaula worked as many as 86 hours a week while getting minimum wage or less with no overtime pay, Patch reported. In May, he had a stroke, had trouble speaking and started doing “strange things” at work., the lawsuit said His bosses, told Yunganaula to go home and assured him that his job would be waiting for him when he recovered, but when he eturned, he found another cook had been hired, the lawsuit said. 

FIRE AT PINK HOUSES IS CONSIDERED SUSPICIOUS

EAST NEW YORK — A fire that erupted last Thursday inside an apartment at NYCHA’s Pink Houses in East New York is being investigated as suspicious, according to amNewYork. Anna and Dorilo Gonzalez, a couple who originally came here from the Dominican Republic, were rescued by firefighters after being trapped in their home, said amNewYork. Neither was seriously hurt, but investigators are now looking for the couple’s next-door neighbor as a potential suspect, FDNY sources said. He reportedly had made threats against the couple and had one on anti-Hispanic rants during the past month. 

FLATLANDS LIBRRY REOPENS AFTER THREE-MONTH CLOSURE

FLATLANDS — Brooklyn Public Library’s Flatlands branch at Flatbush Avenue near Baughman Place has reopened after a three-month closure, according to the Brooklyn Paper. The branch closed on Aug. 3 so that a new conference room could be built. The space is now available for lectures or group activities, the Brooklyn Paper said.

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at their new home —Over a 600-acre farm Stowe, call his music “Brooklyn soul.” proclaims, “When I need a Beethoven” andin“Johnny Vermont, July 17, 1945. AP Photo/Robert M. Lewis JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. Alexander wrote and break I go home and roll the B. Goode.” Alexander also produced the four songs that dice, I find my piece of pizza, COM worked with actor and drumcomprise his new album and I just go and grab a slice.” mer Levon Helm, a member of with some stellar musicians, Only a true Brooklynite The album’s other three the legendary group, the Band. knows the importance of pizza including Blues Hall of Fame vocals are by soul, rhythm and Now Alexander has a Kickto our local culture. Musician inductee Arthur Neilson on blues singer La Rita Gaskins. starter page to help raise the $4,000 needed to complete Jeff Alexander has taken it to guitar; drummer Eric Parker, Alexander gathered his his album. He has already heavyweight group of musithe next level. who has written and recorded raised over half of it with The Brooklyn native and songs with Joe Cocker, Ian cians and recorded the album about three weeks left. For singer-songwriter has written Hunter, John Hall and Orleans; in Woodstock, New York. a pledge of $5, people will an entire album that revolves organist Rob Clores, who has Being a musician has been his recorded with the Black Crowaround our local cuisine. His lifelong ambition. “When I receive a download of the four group the Brooklyn Pizzaio- es, Tom Jones, Enrique Iglesias was in my mid-teens, if people completed songs, including • NOV. 1939 los’BROOKLYN record, “Right DAILY Outta DaEAGLE “Grab a Slice,” “Brooklyn and Colin Hay of7,Men at Work; asked me what I wanted to be Miles Kastendieck Oven,” features By Pizza Blues,” “Inner Pigeon” four songs when I grew up, I’d answer, ‘a and renowned Brooklyn bass Some of the realization of the pleasure that the Trapp Famithat sing the praises of pizza player Kenny Aaronson, who songwriter.’ Not a singer-songand “Grab a Slice NYC.” For ly without Choir had singingcheesy, together own amusement before writer, but a songwriter,” he sounding andfor their has toured with folk luminary a higher amount, donors can and Palestrina and of Protestant sacred music by Praetorius and they took to the road in a professional wasand imparted an is partially recorded. 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His thesis is simple — “Music Additionally, Alexander was young mind, there was an City, Brooklynites and New history. The first group presented some of the music of the WestOne ofmystery the redeeming features between the of the concert was the fact that it yourinsoul pizza feeds ablesacred to getmusic musicby legend Maria untold Yorkers. Hopefully my songs ernfeeds Church the like inclusion of Catholic Alchinger notand quaint. So often your belly” — so the two work Muldaur (whose long list of was verses the chorus . . when . why this older music is revived, the atbecome part of Brooklyn’s and mosphere is definitely set the rosy glow of the past. This family Photo courtesy of Jeff Alexander New York’s history, and part of hand in hand. — A Special Sectionrecording includes the Eagle/Heights was the guitar playerReporter/Brooklyn ininthe 6INB • INBROOKLYN of Brooklyncredits Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Press/Home Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • November 7– November 13, 2019 muchJohnny alive toB.make these Jeff works other thanchowing living music. “Pizza might’ve come here classic “Midnight at the Oasis,” was songtoo named Goode, Alexander down on a slice. pizza’s history,” he said. As a consequence, the program was all the more delightful. why did Chuck Berry write it For more information go to: from Italy, but it got baptized a song that reached No. 6 on The entire family sings well, but there were some works that suitand bar mitzvahed in Brook- the Billboard Chart in 1974) and why was he singing it?” in 2002. The session featured and songwriter Johnnie John- https://www.kickstarter.com/ ed their voices more harmoniously Larry than others. Among these were lyn,” Alexander said. And to sing on the album’s opening asked Alexander. Thurston, a noted musi- son, acclaimed for his work projects/brooklynpizzaiolos/ Lasso’s madrigal “Landsknechstandchen,” the German folk song while he describes his songs as track, “Grab a Slice,” a catchy He produced his first re- cian who had fronted the Blues with Chuck Berry on songs the-brooklyn-pizzaiolos-i-be“In Einem Kuhlen Grunde,” and all the Austrian folk songs, the cording, “School for Fools,” Brothers Band and jazz pianist such as “School Days,” “Roll lieve-in-music-and-pizza blues at their core, he prefers to slice of Brooklyn blues that BY JOHN ALEXANDER

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Sides for holiday entertaining The holiday season means it’s time for gathering family and friends for food and celebration. To make the process easier, incorporate recipes that can feed a crowd without lots of exotic, hard-to-find ingredients or long, laborious prep and cook times. These recipes for Hearty Roasted Winter Vegetables featuring Aunt Nellie’s Whole Pickled Beets and Caprese Bean and Salami Salad with READ 3 Bean Salad, for example, are ideal side dishes for holiday gatherings with enough to go ’round for everyone at the table. Plus, if you’re heading to a holiday potluck, they’re perfect for bringing along to share with the whole crew and versatile enough to be paired with a variety of main courses. Plus, the Caprese Bean and Salami Salad can also stand in as an appetizer. Find more holiday recipes at auntnellies.com and READsalads.com.

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HEARTY ROASTED WINTER VEGETABLES Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 45-55 minutes Servings: 6 1 jar (16 ounces) Aunt Nellie’s Whole Pickled Beets, drained 1 small red onion, cut into 12 wedges 2 cups baby portobello mushrooms, cleaned and stems trimmed 2 cups butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cut into 3/4-inch chunks 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary 2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme 1/4 teaspoon salt, plus additional, to

taste (optional) 1/8 teaspoon pepper, plus additional, to taste (optional) 2 cups Brussels sprouts, ends trimmed and scored with cross-cut Heat oven to 400°F. Place beets, onion, mushrooms and squash on rimmed 15 1/2by-10 1/2-by-1-inch baking sheet; drizzle with olive oil. Add garlic, rosemary, thyme, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper; toss to coat. Roast 15 minutes. Add Brussels sprouts, stir and continue to roast until vegetables are tender and browned, about 30-35 minutes, stirring once. Adjust salt and pepper, to taste, if desired.

CAPRESE BEAN AND SALAMI SALAD Recipe courtesy of “The Reluctant Entertainer” Prep time: 25 minutes Servings: 16 5 cans (15 ounces each) READ 3 Bean Salad (3 cans drained, 2 cans undrained) 1 pint grape tomatoes, halved 1 pound small marinated mozzarella balls, drained 3/4 cup (1 ounce) fresh basil, chopped 8 ounces dried

salami, sliced Salt, to taste Pepper, to taste 2 whole-wheat baguettes (13 ounces each), sliced In large bowl, stir together bean salad, tomatoes and mozzarella balls. Before serving, add basil and salami. Add salt and pepper, to taste. Stir to combine. Serve on large platter surrounded by baguette slices. (Family Features)

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Under clear blue skies on Monday, Nov. 11, residents flanked Whitney Avenue to honor community veterans for the annual Gerritsen Beach Veterans Day Parade. The event took place in the early afternoon along Whitney Avenue and ended at the Memorial Monument at Burnett Street, where supporters gathered for a ceremony. The parade was sponsored by Argonne Marine Park Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 107. “This is for the community. It’s to make sure the community keeps aware, teaches the young kids about what it means to be a veteran, and shows the respect and honor the veterans and the flag deserve,” said VFW Color Guard Capt. Gary Lewis. Marchers included VFW Auxiliary Post 107 members, local Boy Scouts, the VFW Post 107

Marching Band and the Knights of Columbus. The turnout was received enthusiastically by George Broadhead, a New York State Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame honoree, who said of area residents, “Love them. It’s Gerritsen Beach; it’s a great community, great people.” The ceremony included a wreath-laying and gun salute by the members of VFW Post 107. VFW Auxiliary Post 107 President John Reilly spoke about the veterans’ sacrifices, and the crowd stood in silence as Jim Brandow and Gary Wasserman laid wreaths by the memorial. Many veterans, some decorated with war medals, proudly saluted the American flag that flew above the memorial site. The wreath laying was followed by Taps, played by bugler Jim Markson. Ceremony attendee Natasha Minze said, “It’s great that [the parade] brings the community together. Let us celebrate the veterans and remember this important day.”

Jim Markson played Taps at the ceremony.

Children, including Boy Scouts, walked in the parade.

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Local veterans saluted during the ceremony.

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Community activist Gloria Melnick dead at 79 BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. COM

Gloria Melnick, one of Bay Ridge’s most respected and revered community leaders, has died at 79. She was an unsung hero who remained an active part of the Bay Ridge community for decades. Melnick was a past president of the Bay Ridge Community Council and longtime executive secretary of the organization, and remained on the board of directors until recently. She was also very active in the BRCC’s Halloween art contest. Melnick also served as president of the Ragamuffin Children’s Parade and the Bay

Ridge Women’s Club. “I remember Gloria as always being pleasant and hardworking,” said former City Councilmember Vincent Gentile. “She was president of the Bay Ridge Community Council where I first worked with her. She so impressed me that when I became the city councilmember, I appointed her to join Community Board 10. I remember her being actively involved in our community downzoning efforts during the building boom in the early 2000s as well as other efforts. She loved and was loyal to Bay Ridge and we loved her. The effect of her work is still felt today.” Longtime friend and BRCC

member Jane Kelly echoed Gentile’s sentiments. “Gloria Melnick was a true Bay Ridgeite. She was involved in every aspect of activity in Bay Ridge. She will be sorely missed,” said Kelly. Throughout the years, Melnick chose to keep a low profile while being actively involved in many projects behind the scenes. She was a retired teacher with the Board of Education, and always worked toward the betterment of her neighborhood. CB 10 District Manager Josephine Beckmann recalled Melnick’s tenure with the board. “On behalf of Community Board 10, I would like to extend my condolences to

Gloria Melnick’s family. She was a dedicated community member and volunteer who will be greatly missed.” Former State Sen. Marty Golden said that even though he didn’t always see eye to eye with Melnick, he always had great respect for her. “Gloria and I would debate about a number of different issues in our community,” he told this paper. “She was an activist, she worked hard, she was a teacher, she was a great community person and she will be missed,” Golden said. “She would be at all the community board meetings and all the different events over the years until recently. I’m sorry to see her gone. It is a great loss to our community.”

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Sometimes you need an urban adventure. How about a stroll beneath a highway? If it leads you through Red Hook, it’s totally worthwhile. There’s a gritty beauty to the underside of the BQE when you see it from Hamilton Avenue. Don’t worry. There’s a sidewalk, so this route is safely walkable. I’m heading to Columbia Street — which runs past leafy green parks and an urban farm that contrast with the highway system’s blacktop, concrete and steel. If you don’t live in transit-challenged Red Hook, the closest subway stop to the neighborhood is the F and G station at Smith and 9th streets. The station is a couple blocks from Hamilton Avenue.

A WALKWAY IN THE SKY The starting point on this stroll is the sidewalk on the Hamilton Avenue Bridge over the Gowanus Canal. The span was constructed in 1942 and is a “bascule bridge,” which is a type of drawbridge made of two parallel leaves for the northbound and southbound roadways. The toxic canal is a federal Superfund site. On its far shore, at 595 Smith St., you’ll see a single wall standing on a vast empty lot. This is a remnant of the historic S.W. Bowne Grain Storehouse, which was constructed in 1886. Activists and elected officials fought to get the building landmarked. Its owner, the Chetrit Group, tore it down. Head up Hamilton Avenue in the direction of Court and Clinton streets. Some of the streets that run into Hamilton Avenue are lined with handsome rowhouses, for instance Nelson Street and Henry Street. Here and there, you’ll see businesses such as auto repair shops. I never realized it until I took this walk the other day, but the highway’s got a pedestrian overpass that connects Red Hook and Carroll Gardens. Its entrance ramp is located at the corner of Hamilton Avenue and Luquer Street. When you’re scared of heights like some of us (meaning me), walking over a highway on a fenced-in path definitely qualifies as an adventure. In this case, the scenery was so interesting. You can see the top of the World Trade Center. And at the far end of the walkway, there’s a sunlit red-brick wall that’s the side of the Brooklyn New School on Henry Street.

There are lots of picturesque things to see on a walk along Hamilton Avenue and Columbia Street in Red Hook.

This is 5 Luquer St., which is in contract. After you double back on the overpass, Hamilton Avenue continues for a couple more blocks to the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel. This is the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which was renamed to honor the governor who played a big role in rescuing New York from financial collapse in the 1970s. BTW, it’s North America’s longest continuous underwater tunnel, the MTA’s website says. There’s a sidewalk by the tunnel’s entrance at the corner of Hamilton Avenue and Columbia Street. You can get a good view of the World Trade Center without straying into traffic.

LUNCH AND LOVELY ROWHOUSES After the highway scenery along Hamilton Avenue, the first block of Columbia Street rowhouses seems especially tranquil and charming. This block is a great place to linger if it’s warm enough for the outdoor seating at Camila’s Cafe (358 Columbia St.) on the corner of Seabring Street. Across the street, Jam’It Bistro (367 Columbia St.) serves Jamaican food. There’s lots of cool stuff to see at the next intersection. You’ll notice the cross street is Commerce Street on one side and Luquer Street on the other. The street grid is complicated

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in this part of Red Hook. A mural on the facade of low-rise 22 Commerce St. is eyecatching. The trash bins in front of the building are painted to be part of the mural, which is a nice touch. An online posting says that Re:Gen:Cy is located in the building. It’s “a community and event space supporting sustainable development” by hosting educational programs, supporting small businesses and providing “a platform for regenerative projects to form.” On the corner of Luquer Street, at 379 Columbia St., there’s an Italian sandwich shop that has been in business since 1922. The shop, which is called Defonte’s, is known for its huge hero sandwiches. A bit further down the street, the bright-white painted brick facade of 5 Luquer St. caught my eye. Between the time that I took my walk and sat down to write this story, the New York Post mentioned this house in an article about five Brooklyn neighborhoods that are great places to live. The story noted that the house was for sale for an asking price of $1.65 million. A posting on listing broker Compass’s website says the house is in contract.

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When you turn back onto Columbia Street, you’ll soon see it forms a traffic triangle with Dwight Street. The third leg of the triangle is called Nelson Street at the corner of Columbia Street and Delavan Street at the corner of Dwight Street. A portion of the street across from the triangle is blocked from vehicles with skinny bollards and painted with an aquatic mural. A big former industrial building at 5 Delavan St. is called the Monarch Luggage Factory Lofts. It photographs well when viewed from the corner of Dwight and Verona streets, too. On Columbia and Verona streets, there’s an apartment complex the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development foreclosed on in 2001, city Finance Department records show. Later that year, HUD sold a package of properties that included the complex to a private owner for $100,000. The deed specifies that all the apartments in the complex must be maintained as affordable-housing units for 25 years from the date it was signed. Past the corner of Verona Street, Columbia Street runs down the middle of the multi-block Red Hook Houses. HUD’s Regional Administrator Lynne Patton visited this New York City Housing Authority complex in August to hear residents’ complaints, the Brooklyn Eagle previously reported.

On the corner of Verona and Dwight streets, you’ll see eight-acre Coffey Park. It’s a leafy oasis. After Columbia Street crosses Lorraine Street, you’ll pass a huge vacant lot at 55 Bay St. A single-story, 95,787 squarefoot development is planned for the site. Past the intersection of Columbia and Bay streets, you find Red Hook Park. The running track looks newly refinished and is bright red. A fence surrounding Red Hook Soccer Field 3 in the middle of the track reminds you it’s off limits because the ground is contaminated with lead. A soil cleanup by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the city Parks Department is in the works. Across from Red Hook Park, an eye-catching new building at 556 Columbia St. houses a school called Basis Independent Brooklyn. It is on the corner of Sigourney Street. On the opposite corner of Sigourney Street there’s picturesque, productive Columbia Street Farm. Rows of leafy greens look ready to eat. There’s a composting site. The 2.75-acre urban farm at 560 Columbia St. was created in 2001 on the site of a concrete baseball field, its website says.

The Monarch Luggage Factory Lofts stand on the corner of Delavan and Dwight streets. The most eye-catching feature of the terminal is the 120foot-tall Red Hook Grain Terminal, which was built in 1922.

SEAGULLS AND A VIEW OF SUNSET PARK If you want to take a break, there are benches on the sidewalk where you can sit and listen to gulls’ cries. When you look north, Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn towers are arrayed on the horizon. When you start walking again, that’s Erie Basin on your right. Businesses such as VIP Fire Sprinklers Inc. are located there. Columbia Street curves. When you look out over the water, you’ll see Industry City down in Sunset Park. The building at the very end of Columbia Street is the NYPD’s Erie Basin vehicular evidence storage facility. You’ll have to turn around and retrace your steps to public transportation — city buses pick up passengers outside IKEA — or to get to Van Brunt Street for afternoon tea or happy-hour drinks.

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IKEA is nearby at 1 Beard St. I didn’t go inside because I would have stayed for hours browsing through the housewares. Instead, I continued walking down Columbia Street to Erie Basin Park. IKEA was required to construct the 6.3-acre park after the City Planning Commission okayed the demolition of historic Todd Shipyard to make way for the construction of the Swedish furniture retailer’s megastore. The shipyard dated back to the 1860s. Gantry cranes that were salvaged from the shipyard are displayed in the park. They stand pretty far away from the Columbia Street side of the recreation area. You should walk to the other end of the park so you can take good photos of them. When you return to Columbia Street and head south again, the sidewalk runs right along the shoreline. A facility called GBX-Gowanus Bay Terminal is there on your left. John Quadrozzi Jr. is the president of the terminal, where a wide range of industrial businesses such as scrap metal processors and fuel companies are located.

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Bushwick tenants who in August sued to take control of their building from a negligent landlord — citing rodents, water leaks and ongoing electrical issues — are now living in hotels across the borough, the Greenpoint Gazette has learned. The three tenants have been living in hotels since early September, paid for by their landlord INK 1549 Dekalb LLC due to illegal bathroom renovations in the building, according to Elise Goldin, senior community organizer at St. Nicks Alliance, a nonprofit housing organization based in North Brooklyn. An Aug. 10 inspection found four instances of work being conducted without the required permits including electrical, plumbing and construction work as well as removal of fire safety equipment, according to the city’s Department of Buildings. The building was then issued a stop work order due to the unsafe conditions. Tenants were offered relocation assistance, which some — facing a lack of access to their showers and toilets — decided to accept. “The tenants for almost two months have been out of their apartments, sleeping in hotels, including an 81-year-old woman, Ms. Ana Rosa,” said Goldin. “She has stayed in three different hotels and has been racking up travel expenses traveling back and forth from the apartment to the hotels due to her mobility issues. She misses her home.” The stop work order will remain in place until INK Property Development takes the proper steps to obtain legal permits for the improvement work and restore the building to its original, code-compliant condition, said Abigail Kunitz, a spokesperson from DOB. The violations are currently pending hearings before the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings set for next February, according to city records. The hazardous living situation at the building is nothing new for the property’s longtime tenants and housing advocates. They say the building has had issues since 2017, when INK took over ownership. NK did not return multiple phone calls requesting comment. For the last two years, the building — which has six units, three of which are unoccupied — has been experiencing serious infrastructure issues, with rampant mold in the walls and floors of the property.

Photo of the alleged mold inside the padlocked apartments at 149 Irving Avenue in Gazette file photos by Kelly Mena Bushwick. Tenants filed paperwork in Brooklyn Housing Court two months ago requesting a court-appointed building administrator as part of the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s 7A Management Program within the Housing Quality Enforcement Program. Court-appointed administrators take over rent-collection responsibilities from landlords and use the revenue to make immediate repairs. The case is set for an early December trial date, according to Goldin.

“Tenants want to return to their homes, they want their homes to be safe, clean and habitable. They want the person managing the building to be responsive and respectful,” said Linden Miller of TakeRoot Justice, the housing justice organization that aided in the original filing of the court paperwork. “Having the bathrooms fixed is a priority, but we are pushing forward to trial on the 7A administrator. We think this situation in the bathrooms goes to further show that landlord isn’t living up to their duty. ”

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“As in Shenzhen and Washington, D.C., before it, a big part of establishing Brooklyn campus will be working with the local community,” Whittle said. “It is our aim that each campus reflect and work to enhance the surrounds, interests and needs of the local community in which it is located. We look forward to partnering with local organizations to help enhance our student’s experience in and beyond the classroom.” Weiss, who speaks Mandarin, expressed excitement Wednesday about the school’s dual-language program. The program, he said, will provide pre-K classes with two teachers — one fluent in English and the other fluent in Mandarin. “We will create an emphasis on crosscultural, experiential learning,” Weiss said. Officials say the Brooklyn campus will cost about the same as other “top-tier” private schools. The cost of tuition at the Whittle School in D.C. is nearly $5,000 more expensive than at a nearby private school, according to the Washington Post. Whittle’s Avenues school in Chelsea goes for roughly $56,000 a year, according to Business Insider. The current starting prices on the school’s website are $42,000 for pre-K through kindergarten and $49,000 for grades one through 12. But Borough President Eric Adams, who also attended the Brooklyn Museum launch, praised the institution for its scholarship programs.

“$14 million in scholarships looking to do what Yale knew for so long — that we should not deny people based on their economic status, but open the opportunities based on the ability to comprehend the information, to be a contributor to this great country we call America,” he said. “Whittle should have opened their first school in Brooklyn,” Adams went on, noting that 47 percent of the borough speaks a language other than English at home, a fitting environment for a globalized education system. Whittle’s initial campuses are designed by architect Renzo Piano, who officials said last Wednesday formed the organization’s architecture and design philosophy. The forthcoming Brooklyn space, designed by Perkins Eastman, embraces the concept of adaptability. That theme appears to expand beyond the building’s architecture. “We are on a mission to educate our students to the ways of global life,” Ian Thomas, vice-chair and president of Whittle School and Studios said Wednesday. “We are also working to educate ourselves about Brooklyn; to learn how we can add value to this extraordinary and diverse community.” —With additional reporting by Caroline Ourso. To promote your business in numerous on-line venues: Call 718-422-7410


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