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VOLUME 67 NUMBER 48 • DECEMBER 20-26, 2019

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St. Anselm’s Winter Wonderland teems with holiday spirit SEE PAGE 4

Survey offers details of nightmarish Brooklyn subway rides SEE PAGE 2

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Survey offers details of nightmarish Brooklyn subway rides BY PAULA KATINAS

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resents Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and parts of several other Southwest Brooklyn neighborhoods, including Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Gerritsen Beach and Marine Park. His district includes the D, N, R, B/Q and F subway lines. Gounardes and his staff received a total of 769 responses to the survey. Of these, 63 percent were from Bay Ridge; 12 percent were from Dyker Heights; 20 percent hailed from the Bensonhurst-Bath BeachGravesend area; and four percent were from the Marine ParkGerritsen Beach-Manhattan Beach area.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Sandy-damaged tennis center reopens after $2.8 million renovation BY PAULA KATINAS

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Tennis anyone? An indoor tennis center that was closed for seven years after sustaining serious damage in Superstorm Sandy was reopened with great fanfare on Dec. 10, as New York City Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver led officials in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the newly renovated facility. The Bensonhurst Tennis Center, located at 9000 Bay Parkway, near the Caesar’s

Bay Shopping Center, had been closed since Superstorm Sandy hit New York City in 2012. The tennis center will be operated by MatchPoint NYC, which invested $2.8 million in capital improvements that included the restoration of the clubhouse and tennis courts. As part of the project, the tennis courts were reconfigured. The facility now boasts seven tennis courts and a multi-sport turf field. The clubhouse has new locker rooms and showers,

space for fitness classes and a café featuring healthy items on the menu. “For more than seven years, the Bensonhurst Tennis Center was closed to the community after suffering catastrophic effects from the devastation of Superstorm Sandy,” Silver said. “Thanks to a substantial capital investment by MatchPoint NYC, we are thrilled to reopen the facility for the enjoyment of all New Yorkers.”  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

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P.S. 186 reunites first grader with her soldier father BY PAULA KATINAS

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Sgt. Vincent Mei gives his daughter Isabella a big hug onstage in the school auditorium.

There were plenty of tears, cheers and smiles at P.S. 186 on Friday morning as a teacher arranged for an emotional and heartfelt holidaytime reunion between one of her first grade students and the child’s soldier father, whom the youngster had not seen in

more than a year. Little Isabella Mei got the surprise of her young life when her father, U.S. Army Sgt. Vincent Mei, suddenly turned up in the auditorium of her school at 7601 19th Ave. at the invitation of her teacher, Luigina Pace. Isabella thought her dad was still in Jordan, where he has been stationed with his Army Reserve unit.

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Subway service is so lousy in Southwest Brooklyn that at least one resident turned down an employment opportunity in Manhattan to avoid a nightmarish commute to work, an eye-opening survey has found. “I actually decided not to take a job in midtown because the commute is too inconsistent and risky,” one respondent wrote on a Southern Brooklyn transit survey conducted by State Sen. Andrew Gounardes. The survey, which Gounardes and his staff conducted between April and June, also found that frustrated riders adjust their work

schedules to save themselves from transit headaches. “And if I need to be somewhere after work near home (PTA meeting, parent teacher conference), I work from home because the possibility of major delays is so high,” a resident answered. A shockingly high number of the respondents, 90 percent, said they are late getting to their destination because of bad transit service. The survey, titled “Transit Report: The Ordeal of Southern Brooklyn Commuters,” was conducted via written questionnaires handed out at all of the subway stations throughout Gounardes’ Senate district as well as online. Gounardes, a Democrat, rep-

Riders board a Coney Island-bound D train at the 36th Street subway station.

Six firefighters injured in Sunset Park warehouse blaze BY JAIME DEJESUS

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A fire inside a one-story warehouse in Sunset Park on Dec. 11 left several firefighters injured. According to the FDNY, at around 8:57 a.m., the fire broke out inside the building at 45th Street and Fourth Avenue. It was designated a four-alarm fire, and 39 units and 168 fire and EMS personnel responded. Six firefighters sustained injuries, all considered to be minor. At 2:17 p.m. FDNY stated via Twitter that the fire was under control. The fire affected two nearby schools, one of which was evacuated because of smoke. Delines Rodriguez, principal of LEEP Dual Language Academy, 5323 Fifth Ave., used social media to let parents know what was going on.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Firefighters respond to four alarm fire in Sunset Park warehouse. Photo courtesy of FDNY

“This is wonderful. I’m so happy!” Mei said, moments after he came out from behind a curtain onstage and hugged his daughter, who appeared stunned to see him. Mei, who flew in from the Middle East to surprise his little girl, said he’s home for good. He will complete the remainder

of his military commitment at a New Jersey army base. Mei’s wife, Shirley, his threeyear-old son Wyatt and his mother, Pei Wan Mei, were at the school for the big moment. Isabella’s teacher planned the reunion with military precision. “I wanted this to be a special moment for Isabella,”

Pace told the Home Reporter. Isabella and her fellow students from Class 1-305 were brought into the auditorium at 10 a.m. under the pretext of viewing a video Mei sent from Jordan as a Christmas greeting.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Grassroots groups get city grants to help Census count Southwest Brooklyn undercounted in 2010 BY PAULA KATINAS

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Borough President Eric Adams (at podium) said “Brooklyn is considered one of the hardest-to-count counties in New York State.” ebrooklyn media/File photo by Shlomo Sprung

Determined not to be undercounted in the U.S. Census in 2020, New York City is busy gearing up for the big tally. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Dec. 9 that the city is awarding $19 million from the New York City Complete Count Fund to 150 grassroots groups that will be working on the ground to encourage residents to fill out their Census forms. The Complete Count Fund, a joint effort by the de Blasio administration and the City Council, is part of the city’s

$40 million investment in census-related mobilization. The fund is designed to train organizations to build awareness about the Census, convey its importance and fight the spread of misinformation. The organizations will be required to engage in Census mobilization from January to June of 2020. “Neighbors will empower neighbors to stand up and be counted,” de Blasio said in a statement. U.S. Census Day is April 1, 2020.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.


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‘Sleigh bells ring’ at St. Anselm’s annual Winter Wonderland BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

Santa and all his helpers were making spirits bright at St. Anselm Catholic Academy’s annual Winter Wonderland on the weekend of Dec. 14 and 15. The church, located at 83rd Street and Fourth Avenue in Bay Ridge, offered visitors the opportunity to shop local from a wide array of new and unique vendors surrounding a 25-foot Christmas tree. Admission was free and there were refreshments for sale thanks to members of Scout Troop 13. Kids got to play games and jump in the giant bounce house, stop by Candyland, and make delicious gingerbread men and women.

The festivities also included a toy giveaway, crafts, games in the Christmas Village, and a photo-op with Santa. Community leader Paul Muccigrosso said that dressing up as Santa was a family tradition. “I’ve done it for several years now following in my grandfather, Raymond Wilson’s, footsteps,” Muccigrosso told this paper. “He did it when I was a child in the ‘70s and he was the best Santa, rosy-cheeked and with a fairly large belly. I still have a picture of him as Santa at Winter Wonderland 1973 with my aunt as the pixie, and me and all of my brothers and first cousins are in the picture.” St. Anselm Board Chairperson John Quaglione was delighted with the turnout. “I

Declan Flynn, Pamela Nakleh, Danny Nakleh, Grace Alascio and Izzy Alascio with Santa. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta applaud the group of volunteers who dedicated so much time to making Winter Wonderland at St. Anselm’s possible for our students, parish and community to enjoy,” said Quaglione. “There were many smiling children who had the chance to ask Santa Claus for their

Christmas wishes, and others who decorated gingerbread cookies. The lantern of St. Anselm Boy Scout Troop 13, lit from the Peace Light in Bethlehem, helped to further bring the joy and spirit of Christmas to the event,” he added.


News From Your Neighborhood FORMER FIREHOUSE TO BECOME MUSIC SCHOOL

COBBLE HILL — The city this week unveiled a $6.5 million plan to transform the long-closed Engine 204 firehouse on DeGraw Street between Court and Smith streets into a music school, according to the Brooklyn Paper. The funding includes $3 million from Mayor Bill de Blasio, $2.5 million from the City Council and $1 million from Borough President Eric Adams. The school will be operated by the Neil Pointer Foundation, which teaches both classical and modern music as well as music theory and composition. The firehouse was one of several closed in 2003 amid bitter protests — and one of the protesters who was taken to jail was de Blasio himself, then a councilmember. 

REAL ESTATE COMPANY REFINANCES KINGS PLAZA

KINGS PLAZA — On Dec. 3, the Macerich Company, a real estate investment trust, closed a $540 million loan on the Kings Plaza shopping center in the Marine Park area. The new loan has a fixed interest rate of 3.62 percent and matures on Jan. 1, 2030. In 2018, the firm also invested $110 million to redevelop the former four-level Sears store with Primark, Zara JPenney and Burlington Coat Factory and helped to renovate the mall’s exterior along Flatbush Avenue. 

DESIGN FIRM TO RENT NEW HQ SPACE IN B’KLYN

GOWANUS — The Van Alen Institute, a well-known design and planning firm, plans to move this spring from its long-term Manhattan headquarters to a ground-floor space at 303 Bond St., Gowanus. The new space will house new workspaces and a home for the organization’s public programming. “Since our founding 125 years ago, Van Alen has been providing exemplary education within the design fields and creating opportunities to rethink how cities work,” said Deborah Martin, executive director. “With this move to another storefront space, we’re committed to turning outward to encourage the kind of work across municipalities, professionals and communities that can bring about meaningful change.” 

ESPINAL WELCOMES PROGRAM ON CUNY FOOD INSECURITY

BROWNSVILLE — City Councilmember Rafael Espinal (D-Cypress Hill-Brownsville-Bushwick) recently applauded Council Speaker Corey Johnson’s $1 million pilot plan to address food insecurity among CUNY students. “Almost half of college students are food-insecure, and this hunger crisis perpetuates poverty in New York,” Espinal said. “Without nutrition, students can’t perform.” In the fall and spring semesters, 1,250 qualifying students will each get $400 that they can spend in the campus cafeteria. The students were selected from a pool of low-income students who met the basic eligibility criteria. 

B’KLYN’S CAPTAIN AMERICA NOW WEARS SANTA HAT

SUNSET PARK — A 13-foot-tall bronze statue of Captain America in Industry City is now wearing a red Santa Claus hat, according to CBR, a comics-industry website. The statue bears the quote “I’m just a kid from Brooklyn” from “Captain America: The First Avenger.” The statue, constructed in 2016, was first exhibited at the San Diego Comic-Con, then was moved temporarily to Prospect Park and was finally moved to Industry City. 

BROOKLYN STARTUPS ENCOUNTER PROBLEMS

BOROUGHWIDE — While Brooklyn’s startup scene is booming thanks to tax credits and business incubators, some company founders have discovered that growing in the borough can be a problem, according to the Wall Street Journal. Quoting a recent study by the Center for an Urban Future, the Journal said that transit difficulties, tech-talent shortages and real estate limitations can hold companies back. One problem is access to skilled tech personnel, and there are more of them in Silicon Valley than there are here. While Brooklyn has strong workforce-training programs, “most are serving a few dozen people when they need to be serving hundreds, if not thousands,” said Jonathan Bowles, CEO of Center for an Urban Future. 

BROOKLYN MAN’S INVENTION TARGETS PACKAGE THIEVES

BOROUGHWIDE — Brooklyn resident Bob James has invented the Bob Box, an all-wood device that he claims protects all packages left on a front porch or in an apartment-house lobby. He quotes a report saying that 90,000 packages a day are stolen or lost in New York City, according to the New York Post. The low-tech device is made of plywood and is secured by lock and key. James is a retired city transit electrician and a “graduate of YouTube University,” the Post reported. 

New Yorkers who didn’t identify as male or female in life will no longer be labeled as such in death, the Health Department announced Tuesday. Beginning in January, the roughly 54,000 death certificates the department issues each year will have a third gender option — “X” — in addition to male and female markers. Trans men and women will still be identified as male or female on their death certificates, according to a spokesperson for the department. Eagle photo

NEW B’LDG PLANNED FOR BERGEN ST. IN CROWN HEIGHTS

CROWN HEIGHTS — Permits have been filed for an eight-story residential building at 910 Bergen St. in Crown Heights, according to New York YIMBY. The site is five blocks north of the A and C trains’ Franklin Avenue station and three blocks north of the Franklin Avenue shuttle train’s Park Place station. Plans call for the building to have 13 residents, most likely rentals, as well as community space. Constant and Brown Engineering is listed as the architect of record, and Deborah Jones is listed as the owner. 

DE BLASIO SUPPORTS PAID TIME OFF BILL

BROWNSVILLE — Mayor Bill de Blasio, speaking at a Pentecostal church in Brownsville, recently pitched his legislation that would provide all New Yorkers with paid time off at work, according to amNewYork. The church, Bethesda Healing Center, has a membership of many low-income individuals and families. The legislation would accrue time off at a rate of about one hour for every 30 hours worked, amNewYork said. It would also allow employers to require workers to provide up to two weeks’ notice before taking paid time off. 

DETECTIVES SEEK CROWN HEIGHTS THIEVES

CROWN HEIGHTS — NYPD detectives are seeking the public’s help in finding two thieves responsible for a pair of robberies on Dec. 11 in Crown Heights, according to amNewYork. The first robbery took place around 5:20 p.m., when the crooks confronted a 21-year-old man in front of a self-storage facility, took him to a Family Dollar store on Pacific Street and ordered him to withdraw funds from his bank account. About 20 minutes afterward, they approached a 15-year-old boy at Atlantic and New York avenues and stole his cell phone, valued at about $600, amNewYork added. 

COLORFUL CANDIDATE OPTS OUT OF RACE

SOUTHWEST BROOKLYN — Joey Saladino, a 26-year-old internet personality and staunch political conservative, has ended his bid for southern Brooklyn and Staten Island’s congressional seat, according to the Brooklyn Paper. Saladino, who is known as a YouTube prankster, attended a Bernie Sanders political rally recently and asked attendees whether they would house an undocumented immigrant in their home. He also was recorded wearing a Nazi outfit and, most infamously, went viral when he seemingly urinated into his own mouth. Saladino has opted to support Joe Caldarera, a staunch Republican and Trump supporter, the Brooklyn Paper said. 

NEW MURALS CELEBRATE RAPPER BIGGIE SMALLS

WILLIAMSBURG — The XXL website, which focuses on fashion and related subjects for big and tall men, reports that Ohio artist Cinque Smith has designed a new artwork dedicated to the

late rapper Biggie Smalls that is now on display in Williamsburg. Another Biggie Smalls mural, designed by artist Hoa Hong, was recently unveiled in Bedford-Stuyvesant. Both murals were created as part of a contest sponsored by Optimo cigars. Optimo also held a “Biggie inspires” exhibit party at the William Vale Hotel in Williamsburg. 

HEIGHTS RESTAURANT OPENS WINE BAR

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — The team behind popular Brooklyn Heights neighborhood restaurant Colonie has now opened a natural wine bar next door called Pips at 129 Atlantic Ave. According to New York Eater, the selection includes 15 to 20 options by the glass, and the food menu is made up of coastal Italian fare, with dishes such as anchovies and clams. Pips seats 20 people at the bar and 30 more at the tables. 

BOERUM HILL TOWNHOUSE BEING SOLD FOR $6.195M

BOERUM HILL — An Italianate corner townhouse at 471 State St. in Boerum Hill is on sale for $6.195 million, according to Brownstoner. A recent renovation has doubled the price of the circa-1871 home since it was last sold in 2013. Among the historic details are a parlor-level oriel projecting over the side façade with arched windows and wood shutters, stained-glass transoms in the vestibule, walnut doors surrounded by fluted trim and white-marble fireplace mantels. Among the new features are a wine cellar and storage room in the refinished basement, a landscaped backyard and roof terrace and a library with built-in bookshelves. 

MAN CRITICALLY INJURED IN EAST NEW YORK FIRE

EAST NEW YORK — A 19-year-old man was critically injured when a fire broke out on Saturday night in a 12th floor apartment in East New York, according to the New York Post. Firefighters found a frantic woman in the hallway of the Glenmore Avenue building, begging them to save her son. The semi-conscious young man was carried from the burning building in a “heroic move” by Firefighter Conor Norman, FDNY Capt. Daniel Kudlak told the Post. The 19-year-old, whose name was withheld, was taken to Brookdale Hospital for smoke inhalation. The fire was extinguished after about 35 minutes, the Post reported. 

ENY WOMEN’S SHELTER RESIDENTS GET THE BOOT

BEDFORD-STUYVEANT — Residents of a Bedford-Stuyvesant women’s shelter have been given less than a month to leave because the city seeks to convert the facility to one housing homeless men, according to the Brooklyn Paper. The shelter at 85 Lexington Ave., operated by Bowery Residents Committee, is slated to have a special focus on men with mental illnesses. “Nobody had notice, the case managers told us that it was a surprise to them as much as it was to us,” Tonya Williams, who has lived at the shelter for nine months, told the Brooklyn Paper.

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Spectacular Dyker Christmas lights dazzle visitors BY PAULA KATINAS PAULA@BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

Dyker lights, the world-famous display of eye-popping, over-the-top Christmas decorations, is certainly living up to its billing this year! Just ask any one of the thousands of tourists flocking to the Southwest Brooklyn neighborhood to take in the sights and sounds of the holiday season. Or ask Fran Vella-Marrone, president of the Dyker Heights Civic Association, who has enjoyed the show for many years and still gets a big kick out of it. “The Christmas lights in Dyker Heights are like no other,” she told the Home Reporter on Tuesday. “They are recognized not only citywide and nationwide, but worldwide. And they get more and more beautiful each year.” Dyker lights features dozens of homes throughout the community whose owners hire creative decorators to turn their front lawns into spectacular Winter Wonderlands filled with

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Houses across Dyker Heights are festooned with glittering lights and over-the-top decorations are the norm.

thousands of twinkling lights with enough electricity to power a small city. Along with the flashing lights and the holiday music, homes are decorated with giant Santas waving hello to the crowds, dancing reindeer, enormous “Nutcracker Suite” figures, large snowflakes and peaceful-looking angels. The event attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each

year, including tourists who come from thousands of miles away. People arrive on foot, in cars and in tour buses to see the sites. The prime viewing area, where you can see the most spectacular homes, is located between 10th Avenue and 13th Avenue, from 80th Street to 86th Street. The holiday light displays go up on or around Thanksgiving and remain up until New Year’s Day.

Dyker lights is a tradition dating back more than three decades. But in recent years, it has grown so popular that tour operators offer private jaunts through the neighborhood for prices as high as $399. To handle the crush of visitors and the traffic jams, the NYPD has assigned additional traffic cops to the neighborhood. In an effort to reduce litter and ease the traffic congestion, Councilmember Justin

Brannan sponsored a bill to ban food vendors from parking their trucks and selling their wares in the prime viewing area. The bill was approved by the City Council last month. The Home Reporter recently reported, however, that vendors have found a loophole in the law by hiring military veterans to work on their food trucks. Disabled veterans are exempt from certain city restrictions governing sidewalk vendors. Still, local officials said the

law has made a difference and that there are fewer vendors hogging the streets this year. It’s a safe bet that Dyker lights will continue to draw large crowds of enthusiastic admirers all the way through the New Year’s holiday. Vella-Marrone said she hopes visitors enjoy the beauty of the community. “Dyker Heights is a diamond in the rough that becomes a more precious gem each year,” she said.

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Reaching-Out Christmas Spectacular brings toys and joy to children in need BY JOHN ALEXANDER

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For over 30 years now, Reaching-Out Community Services has been doing good works in Southwest Brooklyn by offering a helping hand to those who need it the most. On Saturday, Dec. 14, the nonprofit organization headquartered in the heart of Bensonhurst, hosted its 14th Annual Operation Christmas Smiles Event at St. Mary, Mother of Jesus Church Community Center, 2311 85th Street. The purpose of the event was to bring holiday magic to underprivileged children in the neighborhood. There were arcade games, cookies, popcorn, candy and gifts galore for over 500 kids who were offered the opportunity to meet Santa Claus and all their favorite characters. The children were enthralled as Santa walked the runway to the stage, hugging and high-fiving them along the way. Then, Santa disappeared as an array of Disney favorites joined together to greet the kids. Santa eventually returned to the stage as the children all lined up to meet him.

Thomas Neve, the founder and executive director of Reaching-Out, explained that the event almost didn’t happen. “To be honest with you, we weren’t going to be able to have this big event this year because it costs us thousands of dollars. We were going to cancel it until the Rotary Club of Verrazano stepped in and said they wanted to help the children in our community,” Neve told this paper. “So, they actually financed this operation this year. And we did have some wonderful

people and other organizations that held toy drives for us as well. They all helped make this event possible. But, once again, the Rotary Club of Verrazano helped save Christmas this year,” he said. Reaching-Out began out of the back of a van in 1989, when Neve formed a homeless mobile outreach program that provided hot meals, clothing, health aids and referrals to shelters. His program grew, and the next year, the organization moved into a small storefront

space. When that grew too small, it moved to a new space in 1993, and then again in 2007, opening at 7708 New Utrecht Ave. Currently, Reaching-Out Community Services has over 9,200 people registered for its services in 16 different ZIP Codes across Brooklyn. Reaching-Out also sponsors a back-to-school backpack give away each year as well as its Gobbler Giving program at Thanksgiving through which

the organization distributes free turkeys and fixings to people in need. Verrazano Rotary Club member and Bay Ridge Community Council President Ralph Succar spoke directly to the children. “Everything here was donated by somebody, so hopefully when you grow up you will understand what it is to donate, to help and to reach out,” said Succar. Brooklyn resident Jean Sunvholm explained that the volunteers dressed as Disney characters hailed from Timberline College in Fraser, Colorado. “The college is in Colorado but

the students are from all over the world — Germany, Austria, Mexico, Canada and all over the United States. We spent a whole week in New York City, volunteering at various places,” explained Sunvholm. She said her group happened upon Reaching-Out last year while walking along New Utrecht Avenue. “We liked what we saw and said, ‘How can we help?’” said Sunvholm. “We helped out at last year’s event and the students wanted to come back again and volunteer this year. We’re so glad to have connected with Tom Neve and Reaching-Out,” she added. To contribute to Reaching-Out, call Neve at 917-5099055 or visit www.rcsprograms. org.

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Scenes from the holiday party thrown by Reaching-Out Community Services for kids in need.

The third annual Coats for the Cold & Toy Drive was held at the Salty Dog this month. Originally organized at his office by Elliott Mercado, the drive has grown so large that his wife Myra and their children also help out. Besides coats, gloves, hats, kids’ pajamas and clothing for infants are

collected as well as toys. Also involved is Steve Casatelli from Ho’ Brah, who heads up Love Conquers Cancer and whose family teamed up with the Mercados to make the drive a success. Together, they were able to collect well over 5,000 donations — with more coming in. Donations

are being distributed to many deserving non-profit groups including CAMBA’s women’s shelter and Project Hospitality’s men’s shelter. Generously donating the entertainment for all were local favorites Headin’ South. Shown in photo left to right, the Casatelli family and the Mercado family.

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Take a wintry stroll to Queens on Gates Avenue Part Two: See old theatres, a beautiful bank and a Masonic lodge in Bed-Stuy and Bushwick

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You can walk from Clinton Hill all the way to Queens on Gates Avenue. You’ll see so much old-fashioned architectural eye candy along the way. I recently tried doing this trek in a single day. But I got so involved in taking pictures of landmarked rowhouses and lovely churches in Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant that I only made it to the corner of Tompkins Avenue. I wrote about that initial stroll as Part One of this story. You can read it at brooklyneagle.com if you missed it. The other day, I returned to Gates Avenue and resumed my walk through Bed-Stuy and Bushwick so I could write Part Two of this story, which you are reading now. I saw mammoth movie theaters that have been adaptively reused, historic churches, a bank and a Masonic lodge that were converted into apartment buildings and many blocks of NYCHA complexes. The skies, for the most part, were gray but the buildings were beautiful.

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On the first Gates Avenue blocks after you cross Tompkins Avenue, you will see two mid-rise multi-building brick apartment complexes that belong to a retired Major League Baseball player’s company. For the past 15 years, former Boston Red Sox, Anaheim Angels and New York Mets player Mo Vaughn has focused on renovating and managing low-income housing developments. Bleacher Report named him as No. 8 on its 2011 list of the 20 greatest hitters in Red Sox franchise history. He is the co-founder and co-managing director of Omni New York LLC. Omni acquired the Betty Shabazz Apartments and the Medgar Evers Apartments on Gates Avenue in 2010 and completed their rehab in 2011, the company’s website says.

After you turn onto Gates Avenue, you’ll see New York City Housing Authority’s Stuyvesant Gardens I complex, which extends along the entire block from Lewis to Stuyvesant avenues and also from Stuyvesant Avenue nearly to the corner of Malcolm X Boulevard. NYCHA complex Stuyvesant Gardens II stands on one corner of Malcolm X Boulevard.

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— Continued from page 24INB — On the other side of Malcolm X Boulevard, there are handsome rowhouses. As you continue your walk, you’ll discover a beautiful row of brick houses with tall stoops and ornamental iron fences on Gates Avenue between Patchen and Ralph avenues. Just past the corner of Ralph Avenue, there’s a massive brick commercial building with very few windows and a metal fire escape zigzagging up its facade. These are visual hints that this was once a movie theatre. The entrance is at 1340 Broadway. On the sidewalk, a row of red metal lampposts with their light bulbs held by winged dragons was added by the property’s current occupant, Pilgrim Baptist Church. This was the Loew’s Gates Theatre, which opened in 1921 with the films “Alias Lady Fingers” starring Bert Lytell and “Hard Luck” starring Buster Keaton, the website Cinema Treasures says. There were vaudeville acts as well as film showings. The architect was Thomas Lamb, who designed many of New York City’s early movie houses. The Loew’s Gates ended its run as a movie theatre in 1977, Cinema Treasures says.

ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK If you need caffeine to fuel your walk, Cup of Brooklyn is located at 1071B Gates Ave. on the same block as the old Loew’s theatre. On the opposite side of the street, you’ll see a Beaux-Arts building at 1024 Gates Ave. that was Roosevelt Savings Bank. (As is sometimes the case in Brooklyn, the addresses on opposite sides of the street don’t match up.) It was built in 1906 and 1907 for Eastern District Savings Bank, which changed its name in 1920 to honor Theodore Roosevelt, architectural history expert Suzanne Spellen wrote in a 2012 Brownstoner story. The designer was architecture firm Helmle, Huberty & Hudswell — which designed the iconic Prospect Park Boathouse. A few years ago, developer Kai Construction built a rooftop addition and converted the savings bank into a rentalapartment complex called the Brooklyn-Roosevelt.

THE BUSHWICK THEATRE Broadway is the dividing line between the neighborhoods of Bed-Stuy and Bushwick. Small shops line Broadway. Subway train tracks loom overhead. Just up the block on Broadway, you find the Gates Avenue J and Z station. In the opposite direction, there’s a huge, white, wedge-shaped building a couple blocks away. You need to walk down the street and get a closer look at the lavish terra cotta ornamentation on it. There are terra cotta cherubs holding musical instruments over the doors and windows of the eye-popping Beaux-Arts building at 1396 Broadway. There is also a band of massive terra cotta figures running beneath the roof of the building.

These handsome rowhouses can be found on the Gates Avenue block between Broadway and Bushwick Avenue. It currently houses the Brooklyn High School for Law and Technology. It was originally a vaudeville house called the Bushwick Theatre. It was built in 1911. The architect was William McElfatrick. A posting on Cinema Treasures says that a year after it opened, the B.F. Keith vaudeville-theatre chain acquired it. And in 1930, it became an RKO movie theatre. It stopped operating as a movie theatre in 1969.

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Before you know it, you’ll reach the intersection of Myrtle Avenue, my favorite Bushwick retail corridor. There’s a White Castle just steps away, which is tempting. After you cross Myrtle Avenue, Gates Avenue continues to the intersection of Wyckoff Avenue, which is blocked off to vehicular traffic to create a plaza in front of the MyrtleWyckoff Avenues subway station. There’s outdoor seating, which is a good thing even in cold weather. It gives you somewhere to sit down and eat Himalayan dumplings called momos that one of the plaza’s food vendors sells. BTW, Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts both have shops on this block if you need (yet another) cup of coffee to drink with the dumplings.

After you double back to Gates Avenue and stroll into Bushwick, you will find the block between Broadway and Bushwick Avenue is lined with lovely old-fashioned rowhouses. GOODBYE, BUSHWICK — HELLO, RIDGEWOOD When you get to the corner of Bushwick Avenue, you’ll When you’re done eating and return to Gates Avenue, find a handsome landmarked building with the name “Ridgewood Masonic Temple” carved in stone above towering you’ll find you’re near the Brooklyn-Queens border. In this part of Bushwick, the boundary between it and Ridgewood arched windows. Don’t misunderstand. You haven’t actually arrived in is St. Nicholas Avenue. I feel pretty sure about this because I checked city BuildRidgewood. That’s what the buff-colored brick and rusticated stone building at 1054 Bushwick Ave. was called back when ings Department records for the full addresses of two multithe Masons used it as a lodge. It was designed by architecture family buildings located on opposite sides of St. Nicholas Avenue at the intersection of Gates Avenue. firm Koch & Wagner and built in 1919 and 1920. The one at 310 St. Nicholas Ave. is in Brooklyn and has The Masons moved out almost two decades ago. For a while, the property served as a venue for indie concerts and 11237 as its Zip Code, Buildings Department filings indiparties. In 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission cate. The one at 311 St. Nicholas Ave. is in Queens and has approved the lodge’s residential conversion. The Masonic lodge is the only Beaux-Arts building on 11385 as its Zip Code, the records show. Gates Avenue continues into Ridgewood, which is a wonBushwick Avenue — which is lined with mansions, a couple of which are landmarked, that Brooklyn’s beer brewers and derful neighborhood. If you’re not too full from eating momos, you might want a lumber baron built. You really should take a detour and see to try Venezuelan street food at a Ridgewood restaurant the architectural eye candy on this avenue. called Cachapas y Mas, which is on Seneca Avenue near the corner of Gates Avenue. EVERGREEN BAPTIST CHURCH When you’re done getting an eyeful of Bushwick Avenue and return to your Gates Avenue stroll, you will pass a handsome row of limestone houses on the block between Bushwick and Evergreen avenues. The brick rowhouses on the corner of Evergreen and Gates avenues have old-fashioned charm. El Aguila Mini Market occupies one of the storefronts if you still haven’t bought a cup of coffee and really do need one. When you stand outside the market and look down Evergreen Avenue, you’ll notice a church spire a couple blocks away. You should take another momentary detour to go see it. Evergreen Baptist Church is at 455 Evergreen Ave. on the corner of Woodbine Street. Originally, this was the Second German Baptist Church, according to a posting on the website Novelty Theater that also says architecture firm Higgs & Gavigan designed it. Construction began in 1900 on this house of worship.

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When you double back onto Gates Avenue, the next couple blocks are a mix of old-fashioned rowhouses and modern residential buildings. On Knickerbocker Avenue near the corner of Gates Avenue, you’ll see FDNY Engine 277 Ladder 112’s spiffy modern firehouse. At the corner of Gates and Irving avenues, there’s a building with street artists’ murals painted on it. One mural that’s especially great depicts a woman whose eyes are giant daisies. The artist is Dirt Cobain, a Los Angeles native whose work can be found in various spots in New York City.

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2nd department/ public legal notices NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. F/K/A JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST BERIS E. BAKER; BASIL I BAKER; JOYCE H BAKER; ET AL., DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE, DULY ENTERED 10/15/2018, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11201, ON 1/9/2020 AT 2:30 PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 233 EAST 92ND STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11212, AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS AND CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, AND DESIGNATED ON THE TAX MAPS OF THE KINGS COUNTY TREASURER AS BLOCK 4628 AND LOT 59. THE APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF THE CURRENT JUDGMENT LIEN IS $319,844.07 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. THE PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF THE AFORESAID JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE; INDEX # 33694/2007. GREGORY LASPINA, ESQ., REFEREE. SHELDON MAY & ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 255 MERRICK ROAD, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY11570 DATED: 11/12/2019 FILE NUMBER: 34345 MNB #175460

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN, PLAINTIFF, VS. JEFFERSON A. SPRINGER, ET AL., DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DATED JULY 6, 2017 AND ENTERED ON JULY 31, 2017, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, ROOM 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON JANUARY 23, 2020 AT 2:30 P.M., ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 1629 AND LOT 10. SAID PREMISES MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 556 QUINCY STREET, BROOKLYN, NY. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS $28,667.45 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX # 17949/2011. JOHN DALLI, ESQ., REFEREE THE LAW OFFICE OF THOMAS P. MALONE, PLLC, 60 EAST 42ND STREET, SUITE 553, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10165, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF #175337

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST, PLAINTIFF AGAINST WILTON RICKFORD BURKE, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED ON AUGUST 24, 2018. I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. ON THE 16TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2020 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK. SAID PREMISES KNOWN AS 767 MAPLE STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11203. (BLOCK: 4806, LOT: 98). APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIEN $ 947,809.23 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX NO. 01257107. STEVEN H. RICHMAN, ESQ., REFEREE. STERN & EISENBERG, PC ATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF WOODBRIDGE CORPORATE PLAZA 485 B ROUTE 1 SOUTH - SUITE 330 ISELIN, NJ 08830 (732) 582-6344 FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WWW.AUCTION. COM OR CALL 800-280-2832 #175523

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, PLAINTIFF AGAINST WAYNE SMALLING, ET AL, DEFENDANT PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED 9/18/2017 AND ENTERED ON 10/12/2017, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON JANUARY 09, 2020 AT 02:30 PM PREMISES KNOWN AS 102-16 FARRAGUT ROAD, BROOKLYN, NY 11236. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK: 8171, LOT: 41. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS $862,306.92 PLUS INTERESTS AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # 509155/2015. FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION. COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832. GREGORY M. LASPINA, REFEREE FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SHORE, NY 11706 #175516

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF AGAINST ELIYAHU COHEN; ET AL., DEFENDANT(S) PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED NOVEMBER 15, 2017 I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 224, BROOKLYN, NY 11201 ON JANUARY 9, 2020 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 72 CLOVE ROAD, BROOKLYN, NY 11225. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NY, BLOCK 1309 LOT 1041. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $470,445.51 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX# 7259/14. MICHAEL BENJAMIN, ESQ., REFEREE SHAPIRO, DICARO & BARAK, LLC ATTORNEY(S) FOR THE PLAINTIFF 175 MILE CROSSING BOULEVARD ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14624 (877) 430-4792 DATED: NOVEMBER 19, 2019 66760 #175512

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS. NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN, PLTF. VS. CONGREGATION KHAL CHASIDEI SKWERA, ET AL, DEFTS. INDEX #504162/19. PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED NOV. 1, 2019, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS ST., BROOKLYN, NY ON JAN. 9, 2020 AT 2:30 P.M. PREM. K/A 1334 47TH STREET., BROOKLYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK 05629, LOT 0020. APPROX. AMT. OF JUDGMENT IS $6,119.95 PLUS COSTS AND INTEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. MICHAEL BENJAMIN, REFEREE. THE DELLO-IACONO LAW GROUP, P.C., ATTYS. FOR PLTF., 312 LARKFIELD ROAD, LOWER LEVEL, EAST NORTHPORT, NY. FILE NO. 19000119- #97989 #175336

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS. NYCTL 2018-A TRUST AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN, PLTF. VS. 109 FLATBUSH AVENUE HOLDINGS LLC, ET AL, DEFTS. INDEX #505021/19. PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED NOV. 1, 2019, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS ST., BROOKLYN, NY ON JANUARY 9, 2020 AT 2:30 P.M. PREM. K/A 109 EAST 51 ST STREET, BROOKLYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK 04605, LOT 0063. APPROX. AMT. OF JUDGMENT IS $26,316.41 PLUS COSTS AND INTEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF FILED

JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. HELMUT BORCHERT, REFEREE. THE DELLO-IACONO LAW GROUP, P.C., ATTYS. FOR PLTF., 312 LARKFIELD ROAD, LOWER LEVEL, EAST NORTHPORT, NY. FILE NO. 19-000156 - #97995 #175359

NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF KINGS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB, PLAINTIFF, VS. DELROY KENWOOD, ET AL., DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT IN PURSUANCE OF A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF KINGS COUNTY ON SEPTEMBER 17, 2018, I, STEVEN J. BAKER, ESQ., THE REFEREE NAMED IN SAID JUDGMENT, WILL SELL IN ONE PARCEL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON JANUARY 9, 2020 AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, ROOM 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, STATE OF NEW YORK, AT 2:30 P.M., THE PREMISES DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 590 BAINBRIDGE ST BEDFORD STUYVESANT A/K/A BROOKLYN, NY 11233 SBL NO.: BLOCK: 1511 LOT: 14 ALL THAT TRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK THE PREMISES ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE FILED JUDGMENT, INDEX NO. 29791/09 IN THE AMOUNT OF $750,441.79 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. BRETTANIE L. HART SAXTON, ESQ. WOODS OVIATT GILMAN LLP PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY 500 BAUSCH & LOMB PLACE ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14604 TEL.: 855-227-5072 #175459

SECOND SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS €“NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST DEBORAH GREEN AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF CHARLES GREEN; UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF CHARLES GREEN, ANY AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, CLAIMING, OR WHO MAY CLAIM TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN, OR GENERAL OR SPECIFIC LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS ACTION; SUCH UNKNOWN PERSONS BEING HEREIN GENERALLY DESCRIBED AND INTENDED TO BE INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING DESIGNATION, NAMELY: THE WIFE, WIDOW, HUSBAND, WIDOWER, HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DESCENDANTS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, LIENORS, AND ASSIGNEES OF SUCH DECEASED, ANY AND ALL PERSONS DERIVING INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON, OR TITLE TO SAID REAL PROPERTY BY, THROUGH OR UNDER THEM, OR EITHER OF THEM, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE WIVES, WIDOWS, HUSBANDS, WIDOWERS, HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DESCENDANTS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, LIENORS AND ASSIGNS, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES, EXCEPT AS STATED, ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; NEW YORK CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU, COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SERVICES OF NEW YORK CITY; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; CRIMINAL COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; FREDERICK BENJAMIN; DELORES BENJAMIN; MICHAEL BENJAMIN, KOREN SMALL, TYESHA SMALL AND LISA WASHINGTON;TARGETNATIONAL BANK; PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, LLC; DEFENDANTS-INDEX NO. 507572/2013. PLAINTIFF DESIGNATES KINGS COUNTY AS THE PLACE OF TRIAL. THE BASIS OF VENUE IS THAT THE SUBJECT ACTION IS SITUATED IN KINGS COUNTY. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS€“YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ANSWER THE COMPLAINT IN THIS ACTION AND TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR ANSWER, OR, IF THE COMPLAINT IS

PLLC., ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF, BY: GEORGE J. WEISSINGER, ESQ., 425 RXR PLAZA, UNIONDALE, NY 11556 (516) 699-8902 #176053

SUPPLEMENTAL AND AMENDED FORECLOSURE SUMMONS

NOT SERVED WITH THIS SUMMONS, TO SERVE A NOTICE OF APPEARANCE, SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF ON THE PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEY(S) NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS INWITHIN 20 DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE DEX NO. 9994/12 DATE FILED: NOOF THIS SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE OF VEMBER 14, 2019 SUPPLEMENTHE DAY OF SERVICE (OR WITHIN 30 TAL AND AMENDED FORECLOSURE DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE IS COMSUMMONS PLAINTIFF DESIGNATES PLETE IF THIS SUMMONS IS NOT PERKINGS COUNTY AS THE PLACE OF TRISONALLY DELIVERED TO YOU WITHIN AL. THE BASIS OF VENUE IS LOCATHE STATE OF NEW YORK); THE UNITTION OF REAL PROPERTY. EMIGRANT ED STATES OF AMERICA MAY APPEAR BANK, AS ASSIGNEE OF EMIGRANT OR ANSWER WITHIN 60 DAYS OF SERMORTGAGE COMPANY, INC., PLAINVICE HEREOF; AND IN CASE OF YOUR TIFF, -AGAINSTHYERGENE FAILURE TO APPEAR OR ANSWER, F. WALTERS, AS EXECUTRIX OF THE JUDGMENT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST ESTATE OF GLOVERN MONICA BLAIR, YOU BY DEFAULT FOR THE RELIEF DENYC ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL MANDED IN THE COMPLAINT. THAT BOARD, UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, THIS SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS IS DISTRIBUTEES, PERSONAL REPRESENBEING FILED PURSUANT TO AN ORTATIVES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTERDER OF THE COURT DATED OCTOBER EST OF DOROTHY BALCARRAN A/K/A 21, 2019. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANDOROTHEA BALCARRAN, UNKNOWN GER OF LOSING YOUR HOME €“ IF HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES, PERYOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND SUCMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING CESSORS IN INTEREST OF RUEL BALA COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATCARRAN, DION I. BALCARRAN A/K/A TORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COMDION BALCARRAN, BRENDA GOVIPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOAS, NICOLE C. O’QUINN, INDIVIDUALSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU LY AND AS ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE ESTATE OF RUEL BALCARRAN, JR., MICOURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY CHAEL BALCARRAN, RICHARD BALBE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE CARRAN, ALNISA DAMPEER, INDIVIDYOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATRIX OF NEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE THE ESTATE OF ANTOINETTE Q. ZAIRE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURA/K/A ANTOINETTE R. BALCARRAN, THER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANUNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT TRIBUTEES, PERSONAL REPRESENTAYOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYTIVES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST MENT TO THE MORTGAGE COMPANY OF GLORIA DOYLE A/K/A GLORIA BALWILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE CARRAN, JAMIE DOYLE A/K/A JAMES ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY DEON DOYLE, MALIK SHAKUR, UNSERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTHE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF TEES, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILAND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF ING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. CAROLE BALCARRAN, SYROYAH BALHELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECARRAN A/K/A SYROYAH SIMMONS, CLOSURE; NEW YORK STATE LAW REGERALD HILLIARD, DENESHA ALQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS LEN, TAMEKA, DEFENDANTS. TO THE NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULARE HEREBY SUMMONED TO ANLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU SWER THE COMPLAINT IN THIS ACARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR TION AND TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO ANSWER, OR, IF THE COMPLAINT IS THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN NOT SERVED WITH THIS SUMMONS, THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU TO SERVE A NOTICE OF APPEARANCE, MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ ON PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYS WITHIN THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT TWENTY (20) DAYS AFTER THE SERCAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIVICE OF THIS SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE ATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OF OF THE DAY OF SERVICE (OR WITHIN YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO 30 DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE IS COMOBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROPLETE IF THIS SUMMONS IS NOT PERTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INSONALLY DELIVERED TO YOU WITHFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE THE IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK): AND STATE ENCOURAGES YOU TO BEIN CASE OF YOUR FAILURE TO APCOME INFORMED ABOUT YOUR OPPEAR OR ANSWER, JUDGMENT WILL TIONS IN FORECLOSURE. IN ADDIBE TAKEN AGAINST YOU BY DEFAULT TION TO SEEKING ASSISTANCE FROM FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE AN ATTORNEY OR LEGAL AID OFFICE, COMPLAINT. NOTICE YOU ARE IN THERE ARE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMTHAT YOU MAY CONTACT FOR INFORMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVMATION ABOUT POSSIBLE OPTIONS, ING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON INCLUDING TRYING TO WORK WITH THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE YOUR LENDER DURING THIS PROCOMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECESS. TO LOCATE AN ENTITY NEAR CLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU MAY CALL THE TOLL-FREE YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH HELPLINE MAINTAINED BY THE NEW THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANMAY BE ENTERED AN YOU CAN LOSE CIAL SERVICES’ AT 1-800-269-0990 OR YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORVISIT THE DEPARTMENT’S WEBSITE AT NEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE HTTP://WWW.DFS.NY.GOV. FOREYOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURCLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS BE CARETHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANFUL OF PEOPLE WHO APPROACH SWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOU WITH OFFERS TO €ŒSAVE€ YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYYOUR HOME. THERE ARE INDIVIDUMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPAALS WHO WATCH FOR NOTICES OF NY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOFORECLOSURE ACTIONS IN ORDER SURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND TO UNFAIRLY PROFIT FROM A HOMEBY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANOWNER’S DISTRESS. YOU SHOULD BE SWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE EXTREMELY CAREFUL ABOUT ANY PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) SUCH PROMISES AND ANY SUGGESAND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE TIONS THAT YOU PAY THEM A FEE COURT. THE FOLLOWING NOTICE OR SIGN OVER YOUR DEED. STATE IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THOSE DELAW REQUIRES ANYONE OFFERING FENDANTS WHO ARE OWNERS OF SUCH SERVICES FOR PROFIT TO ENTHE PREMISES SOUGHT TO BE FORETER INTO A CONTRACT WHICH FULCLOSED OR WHO ARE LIABLE UPON LY DESCRIBES THE SERVICES THEY THE DEBT FOR WHICH THE MORTWILL PERFORM AND FEES THEY WILL GAGE STANDS AS SECURITY. YOU CHARGE, AND WHICH PROHIBITS ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT THEM FROM TAKING ANY MONEY WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A FROM YOU UNTIL THEY HAVE COMDEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBPLETED ALL SUCH PROMISED SERTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURVICES. WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLPOSE. THE PRESENT AMOUNT OF THE LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION DEBT AS OF THE DATE OF THIS SUMOBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT MONS: $469,550.37 CONSISTING OF PURPOSE. THE FOREGOING SUMPRINCIPAL BALANCE OF $285,006.84 MONS IS SERVED UPON YOU BY PUBPLUS INTEREST OF $131,169.48, LATE LICATION PURSUANT TO AN ORDER CHARGES OF $503.40, OTHER EXOF THE HONORABLE MARK I. PARTPENSES OF $29,270.97, AND ADNOW DATED OCTOBER 21, 2019. THE VANCEMENTS FOR TAXES AND INOBJECT OF THIS ACTION IS TO FORESURANCE OF $23,579.68. BECAUSE CLOSE A MORTGAGE AND COVERING OF INTEREST AND OTHER CHARGES THE PREMISES KNOWN AS 199 EAST THAT MAY VARY FROM DAY TO DAY, 56TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY LOCATTHE AMOUNT DUE ON THE DAY YOU ED AT BLOCK 4704 AND LOT 69 DAT-For PAY BE GREATER. LegalMAY Advertising in HENCE, IF YOU ED: DECEMBER 5, 2019 FILED: DEPAY THE AMOUNT SHOWN ABOVE, CEMBER 5, 2019 PINCUS LAW GROUP, AN ADJUSTMENT MAY BE NECES-

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SARY AFTER WE RECEIVE THE CHECK, IN WHICH EVENT WE WILL INFORM YOU. THE NAME OF THE CREDITOR TO WHOM THE DEBT IS OWED: EMIGRANT BANK, AS ASSIGNEE OF EMIGRANT MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC. UNLESS YOU DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER RECEIPT HEREOF, THE DEBT WILL BE ASSUMED TO BE VALID BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. IF YOU NOTIFY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR IN WRITING WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER YOUR RECEIPT HEREOF THAT THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS DISPUTED, WE WILL OBTAIN VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT OR A COPY OF ANY JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU REPRESENTING THE DEBT AND A COPY OF SUCH VERIFICATION OR JUDGMENT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS MOTION, THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR IF DIFFERENT FROM THE CURRENT CREDITOR. NOTE: YOUR TIME TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT DIFFERS FROM YOUR TIME TO DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT OR TO REQUEST THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. ALTHOUGH YOU HAVE AS FEW AS 20 DAYS TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT, DEPENDING ON THE MANNER OF SERVICE, YOU STILL HAVE 30 DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF THIS SUMMONS TO DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT AND TO REQUEST THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. TO THE DEFENDANTS, EXCEPT HYERGENE F. WALTERS, AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF GLOVERN MONICA BLAIR: THE PLAINTIFF MAKES NO PERSONAL CLAIM AGAINST YOU IN THIS ACTION. TO THE DEFENDANT: HYERGENE F. WALTERS, AS EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF GLOVERN MONICA BLAIR: IF YOU HAVE OBTAINED AN ORDER OF DISCHARGE FROM THE BANKRUPTCY COURT, WHICH INCLUDES THIS DEBT, AND YOU HAVE NOT REAFFIRMED YOUR LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT, THIS LAW FIRM IS NOT ALLEGING THAT YOU HAVE ANY PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT AND DOES NOT SEEK A MONEY JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU. EVEN IF A DISCHARGE HAS BEEN OBTAINED, THIS LAWSUIT TO FORECLOSE THE MORTGAGE WILL CONTINUE AND WE WILL SEEK A JUDGMENT AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF THE MORTGAGED PREMISES. DATED: WHITESTONE, NEW YORK, JANUARY 15, 2018 BORCHERT & LASPINA, P.C., HELMUT BORCHERT, ESQ. ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 19-02 WHITESTONE EXPRESSWAY, WHITESTONE, NY 11357 718-767-3333 THE FOREGOING SUMMONS IS SERVED UPON YOU BY PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HONORABLE MARK PARTNOW, J.S.C. DATED NOVEMBER 4, 2019 AND FILED NOVEMBER 14, 2019 THE OBJECT OF THIS ACTION IS TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE AND COVERING THE PREMISES KNOWN AS 777 PROSPECT PLACE, BROOKLYN, NY LOCATED AT BLOCK 1226 AND LOT 52 #175852

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6• EAGLE NEWS MEDIA— A SECTION OF HOME REPORTER AND BROOKLYN SPECTATOR • Week of December 20 – December 26, 2019

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ROSE SPEAKS

few observations on Rep. Max Rose announcing that he will vote in favor of the articles of impeachment. Some local Democratic elected officials and progressive supporters have called his announced action brave. I suppose voting for something, in this case the impeachment of President Trump, that a clear majority of your constituents oppose and that, in the view of most Americans, never reached the level warranting articles of impeachment, could be construed as brave. Others — which I suspect is the majority —might say it was foolish and solid grounds for Rose’s defeat in next year’s November election. In the aftermath of the committee vote moving the two articles to the floor of the Congress, a freshman Democratic congressmember

declared that he would oppose the impeachment effort and switch his enrollment to the GOP. Numerous polls have shown that independent voters who had been on the fence concerning impeachment when the most recent effort started, had moved solidly against impeachment by the time the Jerrold Nadler-chaired committee voted. Thus, both empirically and subjectively, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Nadler and the Democratic Congressional Caucus appear to have hurt themselves. One other observation relating to Rep. Rose’s statement. He brought up, as he always does, his very honorable military efforts as a justification. There are far more just as honorable military veterans in Congress, such as Rep. Lee Zeldin, as

OPINION

well as members of the military currently serving, who completely disagree with Rep. Rose. Furthermore, military veterans in general and those currently serving are among the strongest supporters of the president. Finally, it is also worth noting that this time-consuming and expensive impeachment process, which took focus away from many important issues affecting our nation, will come to a screeching halt with what the U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has described as a quick Senate trial resulting in an acquittal. *** The New York State Conservative Party had its day in court last week. The hearing, which concerned the party’s efforts against the New York State Commission on Public Finance,

COMMON SENSE BY JERRY KASSAR

Numerous polls have shown that independent voters who had been on the fence concerning impeachment when the most recent effort started, had moved solidly against impeachment by the time the Jerrold Nadler-chaired committee voted.

and which will likely result in a summary judgment within the next 10 days, was held before a State Supreme Court judge in Niagara Falls. The essence of the Conservative Party argument is that the commission

IT’S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS

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s this is the last edition of 2019, I am thinking about the year that was. This year, 2019, was my first penning this column, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t congratulate Jerry Kassar, my neighbor on this page, on marking his 31st year of writing his weekly piece. This year began with newly elected legislators taking office, with the U.S. House of Representatives and New York State Senate flipped blue. On its second full day in session, the New York State legislature passed a comprehensive package of voting reforms, which led to the early voting many of us recently enjoyed during a nine-day period preceding Election Day. In June, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act was passed and Gov. Cuomo signed the country’s most ambitious

climate targets into law the following month. The Global Climate Strike in September saw students around the world calling attention to the worsening climate crisis, including here in New York City where recently-named Time Magazine Person of the Year Greta Thunberg joined protesters. The number of people across the country sickened by measles was higher than it has been in 27 years, with two New York outbreaks accounting for more than three-quarters of all cases. Amid the growing public health concern, the state enacted legislation restricting exemptions for vaccinations to only those with a medical necessity. While local social media was often overrun by a few people griping about how inconvenient they find street safety measures like school zone speed cameras and

protected bike lanes, traffic deaths surged this year. From the steps of City Hall to street corner memorials, I attended too many vigils and remembrances for children and cyclists killed on city streets this year. While the impeachment of President Trump has dominated headlines the past few months, it is important not to lose sight of the consequences of his administration’s policies, which are still hurting people. 2019 recorded more mass shootings than there were days in the year, killing more than 400 Americans. The state legislature passed multiple bills that Gov. Cuomo signed into law that will help keep guns out of the hands of people who should never possess them. While the impeachment

creation by the New York State legislature represented an unconstitutional delegation of legislative authority. This commission, consisting of nine unelected members, was given authority to create, rewrite or eliminate election laws. This power, in the Conservative Party’s view and by simple logic, is reserved for a body that has been elected by the people. The party also noted, and the judge appeared interested in, the failure of commission members to sign oaths of office as required by law, swearing that they would uphold the constitution and laws of the State of New York. These documents were required to be filed in or around early August.

They were apparently filed in late November, a few weeks after the Conservative Party complained at a public hearing of the commission that its members had not executed the oaths in a timely fashion. There have been a number of cases statewide over the years that have resulted in local officials being removed for not filing within the required 30-day period. If the Conservative Party is successful, the attempt by Cuomo and Democratic Party Chairperson Jay Jacobs to reduce the number of third parties will come to an end. Also, the $100 million scheme to use taxpayer dollars to fund politicians’ political campaigns will be severely set back.

MATTER OF FACT BY JAY BROWN

of President Trump has dominated headlines the past few months, it is important not to lose sight of the consequences of his administration’s policies, which are still hurting people. This is perhaps nowhere more apparent than in the fact that at least seven children have died this year while in immigration custody. Here in New York City, 2019 saw a surge in hate crimes, with a disproportinate percentage being motivated by anti-Semitism. At this time of year, when you’ll often hear the phrase “good will toward all,” it’s important we dispense with contrived controversies and keep focus on the ills that actually jeopardize people’s well-being. Hate crime statistics are real. The war

on Christmas, for instance, is not. My family doesn’t just celebrate Christmas, we love it. While the way we do it may resemble other people’s in some respects, but differ in others, the thought of ever telling anyone how they should celebrate their own Christmas or that everyone should honor what this season means to us, would never enter our minds. And regardless of what our particular traditions are, we are very aware that the holiday we celebrate is omnipresent in our society, even to those who do not observe it. The thought that Christmas, the holiday no American can escape between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, is somehow under attack, is ludicrous. It is odd to say that the linchpins of our economy

are free markets that are allowed to operate without interference, then also rail about stores that make a conscious choice to say “Happy Holidays” to their customers. One quick stroll through Target this time of year will make it clear that the company does not hate Christmas. If its employees are instructed to wish people “Happy Holidays,” it is because the company has determined that it’s the best business decision. It’s the market deciding. Here’s to keeping our thoughts focused on how we can continue to improve everyone’s lives in 2020. Whatever your plans are for the final week of 2019, whatever your beliefs are, whatever your politics, I wish you and yours the very best and a very happy new year.

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Focus on Bay Ridge By Charles F. Otey

Cafiero leaves hospital bed to set stage for iconic festival

Preparations underway for 47th Third Avenue Festival on Sunday, Oct. 4

Intrepid “Festival Guy” Chip Cafiero — fresh out of the hospital, where he had been confined for serious injuries sustained in a Bermuda moped accident — is busy working on final filing papers to enable the city’s safest and most consistent festival to go ahead as scheduled. How important is a festival? Well, starting with a more limited version several decades ago, leaders such as Harry English, Al Nahas, Al Haig, Jim Thompson and many others started to lay the framework for today’s Merchants of Third Avenue, led by President Bob Howe. The Oct. 4 street fair, forged through the Third Avenue business community, has been the organizing machine that has helped this thoroughfare annually draw hundreds of thousands of visitors. Third Avenue is proud to host festivals, marches, marathons and, since 2012, the most successful version of the city’s very popular Weekend Walks program — the Summer Stroll on 3rd. The annual festival set a worthy example for Fifth Avenue businesses, which began working with Cafiero and which now enjoy their own festival. And thanks to its Business Improvement District status, Fifth Avenue also stages a number of events that draw thousands and thousands of strollers and shoppers annually. Cafiero has had a number of Third Avenue partners, including his childhood buddy former state Sen. Marty Golden, Howe and

many other volunteer business and civic leaders. Along Fifth Avenue, a very effective BID was started more than a decade ago through the efforts of Sandy Vallas, Jim Clark and Basil Capetanakis, who now benefit from the daily guidance of BID Director Amanda Zenteno.

It all gets started with annual Ragamuffin Parade on Oct. 3

This year, once the festival forms are filed before Jan. 1, Cafiero will help Ragamuffin President Rose Gangi and her team get ready for the 54th Annual Ragamuffin Parade, which takes place the day before the festival, Oct. 3. It’s the biggest weekend in Brooklyn, during which volunteers like Ilene Sacco do the bulk of the work at strolls and other events. When mentioning Ragamuffin, we’re always quick to note that volunteers like past president Colleen Golden, Arlene Keating, Barbara Slattery, Dilia Schack and the late Gloria Melnick deserve significant credit for their many years handling the complex arrangements for the parade, which include fundraising, staging and judging — all of which consume hundreds of hours of dedicated service each year. We’re “focusing” on Cafiero this week because he has a rough deadline to meet at a time when he should be at home recuperating from injuries that would have permanently sidelined a man of lesser courage and community spirit.

Chip Cafiero greets Green Spa & Wellness Center coowner Maria Ingardia at the Third Avenue Merchants holiday party. Photo courtesy of Chuck Otey

Third Avenue Festival Manager Chip Cafiero is pictured with his daughter Nicolette. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Arthur De Gaeta

Business Improvement District needed to keep Third Avenue moving

Third Avenue — thanks to the leadership of the above as well as Sheila Brody, Maria Ingardia, Jeanine Condon and Dan Texeira — is doing comparatively well, even though many of its stores have been shuttered due to the suffocating onslaught of tax-avoiding mail-order behemoths like Amazon. However, those who have the true interest of Third Avenue and the wider community at heart know that more must be done to call the resources of all business and property owners and that it is time for the avenue to organize as a Business Improvement District. President Howe and Vice Presidents Jay Sessa and Wade Jabour have been working with volunteers over the past year and, thanks to funds obtained by Councilmember Justin Brannan, have worked with a specialty firm known as Perch Advisors to do the filings and other paperwork essential to form a structure that will sustain — and even improve —

Third Avenue for years to come. It’s been demonstrated through a score or more of other similar programs that BIDS benefit merchants and residents alike. In the case of Third Avenue, a BID is the only realistic option to combat the unfair competition of Amazon and the like. There are always naysayers and also some with honest differences. Yet others — a vociferous minority — oppose any worthwhile endeavor that brings change and requires all of those benefitted to pay their fair share. BIDs in other areas have been directly responsible for greater foot traffic, improved safety and sanitation conditions. The cost per member to set up a full-time marketing staff and qualify for hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in city and state economic program support? About $3 per day! Is that too much to ask of owners who need a strong and vocal organization to effectively care and work daily to ensure their success and survival?

Cafiero (left) and former state Sen. Marty Golden receive citations from Councilmember Justin Brannan at the recent ebrooklyn media/File photo by Arthur De Gaeta BRAVO Gala.


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Can you find a Iplace Tuesday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m., encampments of Union and in the club room adjacent Confederate re-enactors who •The myth that information concerning ocrats in the state legislature to bypass any state and whocandidate are worried about how these tunity to protect our citizens from a piece of ***queen. for governor. a space where I can be the Can you find a place for me in your quiet home?” in the club room adjacent Confederate re-enactors who towas St. Patrick’s school pitched tents hearings near the mainwhich meaningful or debate, changes will impactgymthe communities they witnesses will remain confidential until ill-conceived and hastily passed HEY JUDE...WOOF WOOF: “I amlegislation heartbroken to He has been tapped as 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 in turn affirmed and made into law with protect. Whether they patrol the streets of shortly before the trial, whengive in fact, the that will do more to protect the10-month-old criminal class up my two half-Pointer-mix, pups. of the Year.” Other honorees include former Kim 718-344-9697 nasium at 97th Street gate, on both Sundaystepand Cuomo. Fourth Avenue. Memorial Day.of Governor While the signature Andrew Brooklyn or huge areasand of the Adirondacks, names of witnesses and theirSabrina contact inthan law-abiding New Yorkers. Iand genuinely and Tyson love to play ball run around. Assembly Candidate Tom McCarthy PURRFECT MEWS: All ofand Jenny’s rescued kitties Avenue. Memorial Day. step••• GOP ping along in acknowledged theWhile nighttime It is widely that theFourth first their response is pretty much the same; formation will be released to the accused hope he has the courage fortitude to take Both pupsadopted 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 into loving homes. ••• from ping in the nighttime Morethese news St. put the lives within 15 days of the arrest date, an action the necessary action before year’s end. procession, came across rolealong of anywe government is the protection so-called reforms will you. Sabrina gives into kisses but homes. sometimes gives a litcil candidate and President of the Brooklyn have been adopted loving MoreandOn news St. procession, weThe came across Patrick’s. Sunday, June 5, at risk. Susan Pulaski, a reform former of its citizens. bail legislation property offrom New Yorkers that will make the witnesses Malliotakis portions tleripe loveforbite Nicole before kisses. represents She hates the vacuum Youngconcert Republicans Russell Gallo as “Young Patrick’s. On Sunday, June Susan Pulaski, a former after a 2 p.m. special president of the Bay Ridge turns that concept upside down by giving For the safety of all New 5, Yorkers there intimidation. of Brooklyn and Staten Island in the and barks at it. Tyson loves people, lovesNew to play and Republican of the Year,” plus the following after aare 2 ap.m. special concert president of tothe Bay in St. Patrick’s Church, there Historical Society a Ridge coma ineed rla- to examine York State Assembly. protections theand criminal class while number of myths associated with bail In addition,c hwe 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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