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Man taken into custody following Bay Ridge subway attack, charged with larceny and possession of stolen property BY JAIME DEJESUS

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Cops think they have the man who assaulted and attempted to rape a woman at the R train 95th Street station on the morning of Monday, Jan. 27. Initial information provided by the NYPD indicated that the suspect, 20-year-old Arjun Tyler, who was picked up on Friday, Jan. 31, had been charged with rape and assault, with the rape charge modified in a later communication from the NYPD to be attempted rape. However, so far, the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office has only charged Tyler with larceny and possession of stolen property. Police say that on the day of the attack, the victim, who had boarded the southbound R train in Forest Hills, went into the station bathroom when she got off

the train at the line’s final stop at around 10 a.m. It was there that an assailant, dressed in all black and wearing a black ski mask, allegedly followed her inside and punched her in the face, choked her and tried to assault her sexually. The woman screamed and the attacker took off. The New York Daily News reported that Tyler had been confined to Rikers Island — unable to pay $20,000 bail on a series of crimes he allegedly committed in 2018 — until last Dec. 19. His case was reviewed under the state’s new bail reform laws and he was set free, court documents and sources with knowledge of the case said, according to the News. However, the Legal Aid Society attorney representing Tyler is disputing the early reporting in the incident. “What happened to Mr. Tyler over the weekend is shameful,” contend-

ed Marie Ndiaye, supervising attorney of the Decarceration Project at the Legal Aid Society. “In a desperate attempt to fearmonger over the new bail laws, the NYPD arrested our young client and threw him to the wolves without first investigating the alleged incident. Mr. Tyler was detained for 40 hours, paraded out of a precinct and walked in front of press which led to him being erroneously accused by two local tabloids of a serious crime. “After a careful review of documentation provided to us by the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office and based on NYPD paperwork, Mr. Tyler was not arrested on, and has not been charged with, any sex offense. Period,” Ndiaye went on. “This is a new low for the New York City Police Department, which seems to be more concerned with leaking

Cops have arrested a man they believe is responsible for the assault and attempted rape of a woman in the 95th Street Station; so far, he has been charged with larceny and possession of stolen property. Photo via Google Maps, inset courtesy of NYPD cases to the press to malign the new bail reforms than with get-

ting basic case facts correct." 

For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Photo courtesy of NYPD 68th Precinct

Displaced Sunset Park residents protest outside B’klyn Housing Court BY JAIME DEJESUS

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Sunset Park residents displaced by a January 2018 fire gathered outside Brooklyn Housing Court on Wednesday to demand answers as to when they would be able to return home. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Jaime DeJesus

“Fight! Fight! FIght! Housing is a human right.” That was one of many phrases chanted outside Brooklyn Housing Court, 141 Livingston St., on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 29 as tenants of a Sunset Park apartment building that caught fire two years ago gathered to remind authorities that they were still displaced. In January 2018, the fire at the building at 529 56th Street resulted in eight families living there having to find temporary housing; however, the landlord signed a document in Housing Court, promising that their homes would be ready for them to move back into by August 1, 2019. With the homes still not ready, those same residents returned to Housing Court to demand answers.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

NYPD Traffic Enforcement Division tows illegally parked truck by Poly Place.

Illegally parked trucks towed from alongside Dyker Park BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

It looked like a convoy … as the 68th Precinct along with the NYPD Traffic Enforcement Division came to ticket, boot and tow trucks illegally parked alongside Ben Vitale Field, across from Poly Prep Country

Day School and in front of the Brooklyn VA Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan. 29 in the dark of the night. On Thursday, Capt. Robert Conwell, commanding officer of the 68th Precinct, told this paper about the initiative. “Last night, 68th Precinct officers and traffic agents issued numerous summonses for

overnight commercial parking by Poly Place. Large trucks and trailers were targeted in response to community complaints. We also towed a truck and booted others. NCO officers were involved in the operation,” said Conwell.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Property owners say they’re fed up with taxes BY PAULA KATINAS

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Homeowners in Bensonhurst and other Southwest Brooklyn neighborhoods are demanding relief from property taxes. The photo shows houses on 82nd Street near 18th Avenue. ebrooklyn media/Photos by Paula Katinas

The release of a city-commissioned report on property taxes has spawned hope and outrage in Southwest Brooklyn neighborhoods — hope that the complicated tax system can be simplified and outrage that the taxes are so high in the first place. The outrage is equally distributed between residential and commercial property owners, as the Home Reporter found out following the release of a longawaited report from the New York City Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform on Jan. 30. “Suffice it to say, I am among

those southern Brooklyn small homeowners who have ample reason to complain,” homeowner Dennis Middlebrooks wrote in an email to the Home Reporter on Feb. 1. “When I inherited my three family home in Bensonhurst in 2008, my annual property taxes came to just $5,200. They have since increased to $11,200, well above the $10,000 limit for SALT deductions against federal income taxes. I can no longer deduct all of my annual property taxes and not one cent of my state and city income tax.” SALT stands for State and Local Tax.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.


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Democrat has his eye on the borough’s last GOP seat BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

City Councilmember Justin Brannan was busy last week. On Tuesday, Jan. 28, he officially endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders for president and on Jan. 30 he told this paper exclusively that he will be endorsing Brandon Patterson in the race for the 64th Assembly District seat, which includes parts of Brooklyn and Staten Island. “Brandon is going to be a great partner in Albany,” Brannan told this paper. “His

heart is in the right place and he understands what makes working people tick. From affordability to quality of life, public safety and property taxes, I know Brandon will fight like hell on the front lines for the things that people on both sides of the bridge truly care about.” Brannan continued, “And he’s got the experience so he will be ready to serve on day one. That’s what we need and what we deserve — an independent fighter who gets it. I’m proud to support him and will do everything I can to help him win.”

Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis, the lone Republican lawmaker in Brooklyn, has held the seat for close to 10 years, but is leaving in order to run for the 11th District congressional seat currently held by Max Rose. The 30-year-old Patterson, a lifelong Staten Islander, has a B.A. in political science from SUNY Albany and an M.A. in public administration from Baruch. He has worked in various levels of government over the years and is currently deputy chief of staff for State Sen. Diane Savino. He also serves as Democratic district

leader for the 64th Assembly District and as president of the North Shore Democratic Club. He grew up as the only child in a hard-working middle-class family and admits that it took his parents by surprise when he said he wanted to run for public office. “Right after college, I started working for government officials and I loved it. I loved giving back and being able to help people,” Patterson told this paper.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Bay Ridge anti-hate activist wins hero award BY PAULA KATINAS

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A Bay Ridge activist whose rapid response to white nationalist posters springing up in her community galvanized Brooklyn residents into taking a stand against hate and racism was recognized for her work by Borough President Eric Adams. Mallory McMahon, cofounder of the grassroots group Fight Back Bay Ridge, was named one of the Heroes of the Month by Adams at a

Borough Hall ceremony on Jan. 28. McMahon was a hero for December. McMahon — along with the leaders of 10 other groups — held an anti-hate rally at 86th Street and Third Avenue on Jan. 5 in response to the placement of a banner and posters from Patriot Front, a white nationalist group identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group. The banner was discovered hanging on a pedestrian bridge over the Belt Parkway. The

rally that Fight Back Bay Ridge helped to organize took place near the site where a Patriot Front poster was found. Protesters formed a human chain along Third Avenue. The rally showed that Bay

Savino endorses Mike Bloomberg for U.S. President BY PAULA KATINAS PAULA @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM

Borough President Eric Adams presents Mallory McMahon with her award. Photo courtesy of Mallory McMahon

Ridge would not stand for hate in their community, according to the borough president’s office.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

Former mayor Mike Bloomberg has picked up his second endorsement from a local elected official in his quest to win the Democratic Party’s nomination for president. State Sen. Diane Savino, a Democrat who represents portions of Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Coney Island and Staten Island, endorsed Bloomberg’s White House bid on Feb. 4. “New York needs someone in the White House who understands the urgency of the challenges we face today,” Savino said in a statement. “We need a leader who is ready to think ‘big’ on infra-

structure, climate change and gun violence. I have worked with Mike Bloomberg and I know he can get the job done.” Two weeks ago, U.S. Rep. Max Rose became the first sitting member of Congress to endorse the billionaire former mayor. “Mike Bloomberg has taken on tough fights and gotten results, which is why I believe he is the best candidate for my district, my city and for our country,” said Rose, a Democrat whose congressional district covers Staten Island and includes several neighborhoods in Southwest Brooklyn.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.

City Councilmember Justin Brannan has endorsed Brandon Patterson. Photos courtesy of Brandon Patterson

Challengers emerge to run vs. Savino, Ortiz BY PAULA KATINAS

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Two longtime lawmakers could find themselves having to defend their seats in a Democratic primary this June. Newcomers have announced plans to run against State Sen. Diane Savino, who represents the 23rd Senate District, and Assemblymember Felix Ortiz of the 51st Assembly District. The primary will take place on June 23. Rajiv Gowda, an engineer for the New York City Department of Design and Construction, recently announced that he is running against Savino, a Democrat whose district takes in parts of Coney Island, Bensonhurst and Bay Ridge in Brooklyn, as well as parts of Staten Island. Savino has been in office

Rajiv Gowda has announced plans to run against State Sen. Diane Savino in the Democratic primary in June. since 2004.  For the full story, see brooklynreporter.com.


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News From Your Neighborhood COPS SEEK BRAZEN THIEVES WHO STOLE ATM FROM HOTEL

SUNSET PARK — Police are searching for the two thieves who stole an ATM machine from inside a Sunset Park hotel on Jan. 8, according to the Brooklyn Reporter. Police said the ATM at Hotel BPM Brooklyn, on 33rd Street between Third and Fourth avenues, was stolen by two men who threatened to shoot two hotel employees if they didn’t get down on the ground. The suspects beat them before stealing the ATM, using a hand trolley to remove it. The same suspects are believed to have stolen ATMs from a deli in Astoria on Jan. 7 and a pizzeria at 13th Street and Third Avenue in Park Slope the evening after they hit the Sunset Park hotel. 

BERNIE’S STILL ANGRY ABOUT DODGERS LEAVING BROOKLYN

FLATBUSH — Brooklyn-born presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is still angry about the departure of the Dodgers from Brooklyn in 1957, according to InsideHook, a website geared to “the affluent, on-the-go gent.” Sanders was 16 at the time, and to this day he refers to the event as “the worst thing that ever happened.” Sanders, in an interview with The New York Times, also said that the Dodgers’ leaving Brooklyn made him suspicious of large companies and how the decisions made by a small number of people at the top can have a negative impact on thousands. His lingering displeasure about the Dodgers leaving for Los Angeles is one of the reasons Sanders opposes Major League Baseball’s reported plan to alter the minor-league system and change the affiliation of, or eliminate, as many as 42 teams, InsideHook said. 

RENTAL RATES SOARED IN BROOKLYN IN LATE 2019

BOROUGHWIDE — While home prices are dropping in Manhattan, price trends in Brooklyn and Queens are showing a different outcome, according to amNewYork. Quoting figures from the real estate blog StreetEasy, amNewYork recently revealed that rental prices in Brooklyn grew 5.2 percent in the fourth quarter of last year compared with the same time period in 2018 — the biggest jump the borough has seen in six years. The North Brooklyn area saw the largest growth in rents, escalating 5.9 percent to an average of $3,238, amNewYork reported. The neighborhood’s bouncing back from the canceled L train shutdown is the main reason for the big growth, StreetEasy said. 

CLARKE RIPS TRUMP’S TRAVEL BAN FOR AFRICAN COUNTRIES

FLATBUSH — U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-Brownsville-East Flatbush-Flatbush-Park Slope) recently blasted President Trump’s adding four African countries — Nigeria, Eritrea, Sudan and Tanzania — to his restricted travel and immigration list. “I hope generations will recognize Donald Trump’s abhorrent behavior and his attempt to whitewash America,” Clarke said. “America has a troubled history of abusing people of color, like slavery and Japanese internment camps … this is not a time that we want our history to repeat itself.” In addition to the four African countries named above, Trump also added Myanmar, where Muslims are being persecuted, and Kyrgyzstan, both in Asia. 

AFFORDABLE LOTTERY OPENS FOR SOUTH WILLIAMSBURG TOWER

WILLIAMSBURG — An affordable housing lottery has opened for 54 units in a 23-story building at 251-273 South Fifth St. in Williamsburg, located behind the landmarked Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh, according to Brownstoner. The affordable apartments include 19 studios, 24 one-bedroom units, two six-bedroom apartments and five three-bedroom units. Monthly rents start at $2,116 and top out at $3,150. These prices, said Brownstoner, “force one to reconsider what the city means by affordability.” All in all, the building, which was recently finished, has 177 residential units and 301 parking spaces. This is Fogarty Finger Architects’ first project in Brooklyn. 

PIZZA IS MIDWOOD MAN’S MIDDLE NAME

MIDWOOD — A Midwood man, Scott Wiener, holds the Guinness World Record for the largest, most extensive pizza box collection, according to PIX11. Wiener holds “pizza walks” through various areas of New York, including one Brooklyn pizza tour, and has written a book, “Viva La Pizza.” His apartment is full of pizza memorabilia, including the majority of the nearly 1,500 pizza boxes he’s collected from around the world during the past decade. 

NEW EYEGLASS STORE OPENS NEAR BARCLAYS CENTER

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Warby Parker, an online retailer of prescription glasses and sunglasses that also owns brick-andmortar retail locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, has opened a store in a two-story building at 208 Flatbush Ave.

The Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project held its annual Volunteer Recognition Event in Brooklyn Heights on Wednesday at which four of the organization’s volunteer attorneys were recognized during a ceremony. Pictured from left are the honorees: Kamille Stewart, Dana Rosenbaum, Jesus Zeno and James Slattery. Eagle file photo by Rob Abruzzese

in Brooklyn, near Barclays Center. The firm also has a store on North Sixth Street in Brooklyn, according to Shopping Center Business, a trade magazine. 

BP ADAMS HOSTS ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON ALZHEIMER’S

BOROUGH HALL — Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams on Monday hosted a roundtable discussion with community leaders and medical professionals highlighting the growing public health issue of Alzheimer’s disease. There are currently 400,000 people in New York State with the disease. The discussion, held in cooperation with Drs. Dean and Ayesha Sherzai’s Healthy Mind Initiative, took place at Borough Hall. 

CONEY ISLAND BURGLAR TOOK NOTHING, SAY COPS

CONEY ISLAND — A suspect behind three apartment break-ins in Coney Island didn’t take anything in any of the incidents, according to PIX11. All of the break-ins happened last Thursday or Friday, and in each one, the man damaged door locks to get inside, police said. In one of the break-ins on West First Street, the man took off before even entering the apartment. At the others, on Oceanview Avenue and on Brighton Sixth Street, he entered the homes but again took nothing. Police released a photo of a bearded man wearing a black hat, coat and boots. 

HAWK RESCUED IN BROOKLYN RELEASED IN CENTRAL PARK

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — A red-tailed hawk who was recently found injured outside the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Downtown Brooklyn was successfully released in Central Park, according to Gothamist. Blair, named after Linda Blair of “The Exorcist,” had been receiving care at the Wild Bird Fund after its rescue by wildlife rehabilitator and Flatbush attorney David Karopkin. 

CONEY RESIDENTS PLAGUED BY TOO FEW BANKING SERVICES

CONEY ISLAND — Councilmember Mark Treyger, who represents Coney Island, says many local residents have trouble finding basic banking services, according to News 12 Brooklyn. Last week, Municipal Credit Union’s Coney Island branch closed its doors on Surf Avenue. Earlier, a nearby Chase bank closed after being hit by Superstorm Sandy. “We are walking like a mile, a mile and a half, just to get our own money,” a resident told News 12. Treyger said he is reaching out to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the New York State Department of Financial Services to take a look at the area. 

COPS SEEK MAN WHO STOLE UPS PACKAGE

PARK SLOPE — Cops are seeking a thief who stole a package from a UPS delivery person in Park Slope on Jan. 30, according to the Brooklyn Paper. The thief approached the driver as he attempted to make a delivery on First Street near Seventh Avenue at 11:30 a.m., claiming to be a resident of the brownstone, according to police. When the delivery person demanded ID, the thief reached over his shoulder, grabbed the package and ran away.

LOW-RISE BUSHWICK BUILDING SOLD FOR $2.18M

BUSHWICK — A three-story, early 20th century building with aluminum siding at 219 Irving Ave. was recently sold for $2.18 million, according to The New York Times. The building has four apartments, all vacant; a ground-floor store, leased by a botanica, or Latino religious goods store, until July; and three parking spaces. The sellers were Gil Nye and Jay Yoo, while the buyer was Israel Goldstein, the Times reported. 

MAJOR APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR EAST NEW YORK

EAST NEW YORK — Innovative Urban Living, a developer, and PUA, an architectural firm, are proposing a 2.4 million-squarefoot mixed-use development near the East New York waterfront that would include 13 new buildings, according to New York YIMBY. The site is comprised of five adjacent lots with frontage along Flatlands, Pennsylvania and Louisiana avenues. Zoning amendments are required to construct a unified mixeduse development of this size, New York YIMBY reported. The development would include 2,118 apartments, 1,825 of which would be affordable. The plans also include a supermarket, a day care center, an elementary school, a trade school and outdoor public space. The Christian Cultural Center, which currently occupies part of the site, would have space in the development as well. As part of the project, a shuttle service would operate to and from the L train at East 105th street and the 3 train at Pennsylvania Avenue. 

MENCHACA PUTS WORD OUT ON AVAILABLE CENSUS MONEY

RED HOOK — City Councilmember Carlos Menchaca (D-Red Hook-Sunset Park) let his constituents know in a newsletter that the city has created a $40 million Census Fund to assist more than 150 organizations in helping New Yorkers complete the 2020 Census form. One of these organizations is the Red Hook Initiative, which has worked with the neighborhood’s youth for 17 years. The group is now offering four paid positions and Menchaca is recommending that constituents apply for them. These positions require knowledge of Spanish and/ or Mandarin. 

CYMBROWITZ SLAMS PROPERTY TAX OVERHAUL

SHEEPSHEAD BAY — Assemblymember Steven Cymbrowitz (D-Southern Brooklyn) has vowed to battle the proposed city property tax overhaul recommendations released recently. “In its current form, the plan is devastating to many thousands of homeowners, condo and co-op owners in Manhattan Beach, Sheepshead Bay, Gravesend, Midwood and other communities,” said Cymbrowitz, who is chair of the Assembly Housing Committee. The Advisory Commission on Property Tax Reform’s recommendations include bundling co-ops, condos and small rentals into the same class as small one- to three-family homes. The proposal would also remove assessment caps, which currently limit the amount that property taxes for homeowners can increase, to 6 percent over a one-year period or 20 percent over a five-year period.

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The “Mona Lisa” arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art yesterday from Washington on the second stop of her two-exhibit American visit. A special van owned by the National Gallery in Washington brought Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece here in a police-escorted six-car convoy, including secret service men and guards

from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The portrait in its special packing case was quickly carried to a vault in the Metropolitan’s basement without ceremony or fanfare. “Mona Lisa” will be mounted Wednesday on a red velvet drapery in the center gate of a Renaissance Choir Screen in the Museum’s Medieval Sculpture Hall. Mayor [Robert] Wagner will accept the loan of the painting

from French Ambassador Herve Alphand at a private reception Wednesday night. The public will be admitted to the Museum Thursday morning for a first glimpse of the painting which drew 673,872 persons to the National Gallery in the past four weeks. “Mona Lisa” will be on display at the Metropolitan until March 4 and is expected to attract nearly one million persons.

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Play Nice Theatre has begun its season of lighthearted musicals with positive, life-affirming messages about cooperation and kindness. And they’re looking for their July/August cast, musicians, and backstage helpers. Relocated from Manhattan, this all-volunteer company’s rehearsals and meetings refl ect their of mission Photos courtesy JAG-ONE and message by encouraging its mixed-generation cast and crew (ages 6 to 106) to interact socially and share stories of their own lives on and off stage. In a welcoming atmosphere, the experienced and new Play Nice actors and crew are encouraged to come early and linger after assigned rehearsal slots in order to get to know each other, help each other memorize their lines, do school homework and play games. Some may choose to help with scenery painting or prop-making. All ticket sales from main stage shows ($10 admission) is donated to local charities, a prime motivation for many participants who find it rewarding to help raise money for those less fortunate through donating their time and talent. According to theatre founder Rob Lester, the cast and crew are like a second family. “Working on a show with

The JAG-ONE Physical Therapy group accepting an award of excellence. By John Alexander

friendly people is fun and satisfying,” he says. The Brooklyn Eagle stopped by the new location at 89 Fourth Avenue, five blocks from Barclays Center, where the two-act musical “The Three Little Pigs Buy a Brownstone in Brooklyn” is running on weekends (2 p.m. Saturdays, 3:30 p.m. Sundays, through July 1). The Eagle is mentioned prominently in the Brooklyn-centric script in Scene 6 and the newspaper is used as a prop as well. The show’s target audience is ages six and up, with plenty of humor adults will appreciate. “Two six-year-olds are among the actors, with the oldest member more than ten times their age, and the family idea is reflected literally: the cast includes two brothers who play two of the pigs; a mother and her son have a scene together as an older pig

and hedgehog; two actors are cousins,” we’re informed. Original lyrics are set to public domain melodies including old folk songs and classic children’s tunes. The show, which emphasizes “being a good neighbor,” plus patience, perseverance, and pig puns runs through July 1, will be followed by show after show, starting with the summer musical about kids and counselors at an unusual summer camp, titled “Not a Happy Camper.” The theatre welcomes audition appointments, visits, donations of costumes and supplies, and all inquiries throughout the year. Acting classes, puppet shows, concerts, one-day free workshops, variety shows, and special family events are planned and a fundraising concert on July 20. For more details, show times, tickets, and contact information, go to www.PlayNicePeople. com.

consistent and caring adult attention, and structured interactions that proOn Wednesday, Jan. 29, World of vide children with exposure to speech Wonders Early Childcare Center at and language, physical, social, emo6705 13th Avenue in Dyker Heights tional and cognitive development,” hosted a grand opening for its new In- McKenna told this paper. “Our curriculum is developmentalfant and Toddler Program. For more than 15 years, the in-de- ly appropriate, and our teachers help Photos are from thehas been proyour child develop a secure attachmand childcare location current production of “The 3 Little Pigs viding nurturing childcare paired with ment within a safe, nurturing environBuy a Brownstone in Brooklyn” a developmentally appropriate curric- ment. It is our promise to you to love Photos by Jarrett Scott ulum for children ages 12 months to and care for your child as we would five years, in the heart of Brooklyn. our own,” added McKenna. 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“I think, for me, it’s not a body, maybe not even a sculpture in the traditional sense in so far as it’s more energy less mass,” Gormley said. “This is an open work; it doesn’t have a skin. You’re invited in a way to meet others that you might not have met before. “It’s not a thing that represents something. It’s a

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Antony Gormley gives remarks on his public art piece, “New York Clearing,” in Brooklyn Bridge Park. greater connectivity and understanding.” Gormley’s last public art installation in New York, “Event Horizon,” featured 31 life-sized body forms — 27 in the sky and four on the ground — in Madison Square Park in Manhattan. Eric Landau, president of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation, said Gormley’s work and the park’s construction have come full circle. When he installed “Event Horizon” in 2010, it was the same year that construction on Brooklyn Bridge Park started. Ten years later, Landau said it was only fitting that

Gormley unveil his latest masterpiece in the park’s newest addition: Pier 3. The area was initially meant for people to ride their bikes on and gather, according to Landau, but “never did we ever imagine this space would be used for this,” he said. And the space will not be used like this forever. “New York Clearing” will be on view at the northeast corner of Pier 3 for just under two months before it’s gone in the blink of an eye. “This is like a tumbleweed that’s just coming on the wind,” Gormley said. “It will be here temporarily. It will be gone.”

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New York City’s largest collection of historic buildings that isn’t landmarked can be found in Central Park Slope. A neighborhood organization is trying to remedy this situation. The Park Slope Civic Council’s Historic District Committee plans to ask the city Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate part of an area in Park Slope that’s termed “the Center Slope” as a historic district, or perhaps multiple historic districts. It has a heavy concentration of Victorian-era architecture and played an important role in the Revolutionary War. An advocacy organization known as the Historic Districts Council will assist in these efforts.

This is the FDNY Squad Co. 1 firehouse. The Historic Districts Council recently put the area on its new Six to Celebrate list of New York City neighborhoods that merit preservation attention. Winning this annual award means the Park Slope Civic Council will receive help throughout the course of 2020 from the Historic Districts Council with strategic planning, advocacy, outreach, programs and building public awareness. HDC is good at getting the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s staff to do surveys of neighborhoods, which are crucial preludes to their being designated as historic districts. The portion of the Center Slope on which the civic council and HDC are focusing their landmarking campaign starts just east of Fifth Avenue and extends from Union Street to 7th Street. It ends at the border of the existing Park Slope Historic District, which for the most part is just east of Seventh Avenue.

Welcome to the Center Slope.

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The money that’s raised supports the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s programs, including those which assist first responders and catastrophically injured service members. Outside Squad Co. 1’s firehouse, there’s a 9/11 commemorative wood sculpture called “Out of the Rubble.” Nyal Thomas Jr. and Rick Boswell carved the artwork from a single tree.

‘Radical change in virtually every community’ Walk down Seventh Avenue and turn onto President Street with me while I continue my narrative about the Center Slope landmarking campaign. Peter Bray, who chairs the Park Slope Civic Council’s Historic District Committee, said in an interview that his group feels a sense of urgency about landmarking the Center Slope because of development pressures.

Architectural eye candy This part of the Center Slope is a wonderful place for a winter walk. Begin on Union Street, on the block between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and weave through the area from north to south.

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Old-fashioned charm shines forth from this row of residential buildings, which starts with 740 Union St. at left. You’ll get an eyeful of brownstones in numerous architectural styles, small apartment houses that preservationists refer to as flats buildings, interesting shops and restaurants and stunning churches. The other day, I strolled around the area. There were so many beautiful buildings to photograph that I only covered part of the terrain. Even so, I took too many pictures to fit into a single story. So I’m going to publish some of my snapshots next week.

Stephen Siller’s firehouse I should point out the famous Park Slope Food Coop is located at 782 Union St. And next door, at 788 Union St., there’s the handsome firehouse that is the home to FDNY Squad Co. 1. A dozen members of the squad perished in rescue efforts at the World Trade Center on 9/11. One of them was Firefighter Stephen Siller. You know his story. When he was on his way from Brooklyn to the World Trade Center that terrible morning, the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel was closed. So he ran through it with 60 pounds of firefighter’s gear strapped to his back. Every year, on the last Sunday in September, the Tunnel to Towers 5K Run & Walk is held to honor those who died on 9/11.

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STROLL THROUGH LANDMARK-WORTHY CENTRAL PARK SLOPE, PART ONE Continued from page 12 INB “The city, starting back in the Bloomberg Administration, has been hellbent on doing upzonings, and we’ve experienced a radical change in virtually every community,” Bray said. “Neighborhoods that had a stable physical fabric for generations have been transformed practically overnight. And those same pressures exist in Park Slope.” Rezoning in 2004 increased allowable density on Fifth Avenue and Seventh Avenue — and of course, on Fourth Avenue, where there has been a massive wave of development, he said. And in 2016, the de Blasio Administration brought forth the Zoning for Quality and Affordability program, which encourages development. Also, as is true in many New York City neighborhoods, there are well-heeled Park Slope homeowners with “a significant amount of appetite for expanding 19th-century buildings by putting a story on top and building rearyard additions. And those are having an enormous impact on the integrity of neighborhoods, particularly in Brownstone Brooklyn,” he said. “And so it’s not that all those changes will be completely stopped by expanding the historic district in Park Slope. But there will be the fact that those changes can be reviewed and regulated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission,” Bray added.

St. Francis Xavier Church On the corner of President Street and Sixth Avenue, there’s a beautiful house made of elaborately patterned brick with stone trim. It’s St. Francis Xavier Church’s rectory, which was designed by architect Charles Werner and built in 1889, research material from the Park Slope Civic Council indicates.

When you look past the rectory, you get a good view of the church building, which is situated on the corner of Carroll Street and Sixth Avenue. Highly regarded architect Thomas F. Houghton designed the granite Gothic Revivalstyle house of worship, which was dedicated in 1904. It has a soaring spire and a terrific tympanum — that’s the area above the church door — decorated with sculpted figures including St. Francis Xavier, who is baptizing the faithful and preaching. He was one of the first members of the Jesuits. St. Francis Xavier Parish was founded in 1886. The parish website has a virtual tour of the church with photos of its stunning interior.

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This is St. Francis Xavier Church with its rectory at left. INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan

‘A spotlight on the Center Slope’ The Historic District Committee expects its Center Slope landmarking campaign will take several years to bear fruit. “We’re very hopeful that with the current set of leadership at the LPC, they will be receptive to working with us on Center Slope some time in the near future,” Bray said. The group Bray heads was motivated to seek the Historic Districts Council’s help because “we want to shine a spotlight on the Center Slope,” Bray said. “We want to create some momentum that hopefully will get the LPC’s attention.” Also, the Historic Districts Council will help the Park Slope group do community outreach. The Park Slope Civic Council’s Historic District Committee has already talked to Center Slope building owners and obtained several hundred letters of support from them. It has also done extensive research in Buildings Department archives.

LEFT: The corner apartment building is 218 Sixth Ave. with President Street rowhouses at left. There’s lots of info on Old First’s website about stunning interior restoration work that’s been done, and further work that’s planned. The church was established in 1654 by Peter Stuyvesant, the Dutch Colonial director-general of New Amsterdam. If the LPC’s staffers do decide to focus on the Center Slope area that Bray’s committee is championing for historicdistrict designation, he wouldn’t expect them to work on such an extensive area in one shot. They’d be more likely to break the job into two phases, Bray said. In the past, the staffers have taken the position that the agency has limited resources, and “they can’t devote all those resources to one particular neighborhood and they have to spread their attention around to all five boroughs,” Bray said.

sites. We continue to study the surrounding areas in the context of our priorities in all five boroughs.” The Park Slope Civic Council was instrumental in getting the original Park Slope Historic District designated in 1973. It encompasses an area close to Prospect Park. The group also worked to get additions to the district made. Extension I, which is in the South Slope, was designated in 2012. Extension II, which includes part of the North Slope, was designated in 2016.

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I asked the Landmarks Preservation Commission for comment about the civic group’s plan to campaign for historic-district status for the Center Slope. A spokesperson responded with this statement: “Over the years, LPC has designated three historic districts in Park Slope resulting in the protection of 2,855 buildings and

The last building that gets a shout-out in this story is the Old First Reformed Church, an Indiana limestone, Neo-Gothic house of worship on the corner of Seventh Avenue and Carroll Street. Distinguished architect George L. Morse designed the church, which was dedicated in 1891.

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SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS WELLS FARGO BANK, NA AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004PR2 TRUST, PLAINTIFF AGAINST ALICE P. SESAY A/K/A ALICE P. SESSAY A/K/A ALICE SESAY; ET AL., DEFENDANT(S) PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED FEBRUARY 21, 2018 I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 224, BROOKLYN, NY 11201 ON FEBRUARY 27, 2020 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 124 CONKLIN AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11236. 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 8182 LOT 64. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $477,868.09 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX# 12069-08. JOSEPH RONALD VASILE, ESQ., REFEREE SHAPIRO, DICARO & BARAK, LLC ATTORNEY(S) FOR THE PLAINTIFF 175 MILE CROSSING BOULEVARD ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14624 (877) 430-4792 DATED: JANUARY 13, 2020 67555 #177010

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-RM4, PLAINTIFF AGAINST WAYNE ALEXANDER, ET AL., DEFENDANT(S) PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED 8-15-2017 I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 224, NY 11201 ON FEBRUARY 20, 2020 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 27 E 18TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 112262701. 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 NEW YORK, BLOCK: 5079, LOT: 45. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $981,754.46 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX #11467/07. JAMES H. BIRCH, ESQ., REFEREE FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON, LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SHORE, NY 11706 01-089203-F00 67406 #176953

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., PLAINTIFF AGAINST WILBERT LARCHER, ET AL, DEFENDANT PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED 3/13/2017 AND ENTERED ON 3/31/2017, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON FEBRUARY 27, 2020 AT 02:30 PM PREMISES KNOWN AS 1052 EAST 102ND STREET, 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: 8228, LOT: 64. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDG-

MENT IS $607,270.71 PLUS INTERESTS AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # 042317/2007. FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION. COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832. JEFFREY R. MILLER, REFEREE FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SHORE, NY 11706 #176993

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST, 2006-1, PLAINTIFF AGAINST NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU, , ANDRES GARCIA SR, ANGEL GARCIA, JANE STEPHENS, JOHN STEPHENS, MARIA ROSARDO, ET AL, DEFENDANT PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED 7/16/2019 AND ENTERED ON 10/29/2019, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON FEBRUARY 27, 2020 AT 02:30 PM PREMISES KNOWN AS 434 LINCOLN AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11208. 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: 4180, LOT: 47. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS $861,332.32 PLUS INTERESTS AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # 030906/2007. STEPHEN V. BARBARO, REFEREE FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SHORE, NY 11706 #176992

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, V. HASIBUL SHIRAJ AND ALL HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF ANY KIND OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSONS, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF, EXCEPT AS HEREIN STATED; ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO A FINAL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE DATED NOVEMBER 28, 2018, AND ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, WHEREIN U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION IS THE PLAINTIFF AND HASIBUL SHIRAJ AND ALL HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF ANY KIND OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSONS, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO THE PLAINTIFF, EXCEPT AS HEREIN STATED; ET AL ARE THE DEFENDANT(S). I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY

COURTHOUSE 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 224, BROOKLYN, NY 11201, ON FEBRUARY 27, 2020 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 10 VERMONT COURT, BROOKLYN, NY 11207: BLOCK 3884, LOT 267: 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 OR KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # 28223/2011. SIMON SHAMOUN, ESQ. - REFEREE. RAS BORISKIN, LLC 900 MERCHANTS CONCOURSE, SUITE 310, WESTBURY, NEW YORK 11590, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF. #176746

NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF KINGS THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, CWABS, INC, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-10, V. ANNETTE DUPREY, AS ADMINISTRATOR TO THE ESTATE OF WALTER THOMAS; ET. AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO A FINAL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE DATED SEPTEMBER 06, 2017, AND ENTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS, WHEREIN THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, CWABS, INC, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-10 IS THE PLAINTIFF AND ANNETTE DUPREY, AS ADMINISTRATOR TO THE ESTATE OF WALTER THOMAS; ET AL. ARE THE DEFENDANT(S). I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 224, BROOKLYN, NY 11201, ON FEBRUARY 27, 2020 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 851 E 48TH ST, BROOKLYN, NY 11203: BLOCK 4779, LOT 58: ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # 9185/2008. SIMON SHAMOUN, ESQ. - REFEREE. RAS BORISKIN, LLC 900 MERCHANTS CONCOURSE, SUITE 310, WESTBURY, NEW YORK 11590, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF. #176779

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS

STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS INDEX NO. 514707/2015 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, PLAINTIFF, V. 298 L.Y. LLC, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE JENNIE M. FRASER, IF LIVING, AND IF ANY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF SUCH OF THEM AS MAY BE DEAD, AND THEIR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THOMAS J. FRASER, JR., AS CO-EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS J. FRASER, ELIZABETH CONNOLLY, AS CO-EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS J. FRASER, ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTEES OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF THE LATE WILLIAM D. FRASER, IF LIVING, AND IF ANY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO ARE SPOUSES, WID-

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SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE

INDEX NO.: 511144/2014 DATE FILED: 11/25/2014 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE MORTGAGED PREMISES: 542 A WILLOUGHBY AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11206 SBL #: 1767-20 PLAINTIFF DESIGNATES KINGS COUNTY AS THE PLACE OF TRIAL; VENUE IS BASED UPON THE COUNTY IN WHICH THE MORTGAGED PREMISES IS SITUATE. STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF KINGS WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2007-FRE1, ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, PLAINTIFF, -AGAINST- SHAHRAM LAVIAN, IF LIVING AND IF ANY BE DEAD, ANY AND ALL THE HEIRS AT LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF ANY OF THE AFORESAID DEFENDANTS, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, TRUSTEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, ASSIGNEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OF ANY OF THE AFORESAID CLASSES OF PERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OF THEM BE DEAD, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY, AND ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, EXCEPT AS HEREIN STATED; CITY OF NEW YORK ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE AND NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; DEFENDANTS, 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 NOT SERVED WITH THIS SUMMONS, TO SERVE A NOTICE OF APPEARANCE ON THE ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF WITHIN 20 DAYS AFTER THE SERVICE OF THIS SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE OF THE DAY OF SERVICE (OR WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER SERVICE IS COMPLETE IF THIS SUMMONS IS NOT PERSONALLY DELIVERED TO YOU WITHIN THE STATE OF NEW YORK). IN CASE OF YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR OR ANSWER, JUDGMENT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU BY DEFAULT FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. THE OBJECT OF THE ABOVE CAPTIONED ACTION IS TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE TO SECURE $510,000.00 AND INTEREST, RECORD-

ED IN THE KINGS COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE ON DECEMBER 14, 2006 IN CRFN 2006000685753, COVERING PREMISES KNOWN AS 542 A WILLOUGHBY AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11206 - SBL #1767-20. THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE WITHIN ACTION IS A FINAL JUDGMENT DIRECTING THE SALE OF THE PREMISES DESCRIBED ABOVE TO SATISFY THE DEBT SECURED BY THE MORTGAGE DESCRIBED ABOVE. THE PLAINTIFF ALSO SEEKS A DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT AGAINST THE DEFENDANTS AND FOR ANY DEBT SECURED BY SAID MORTGAGE WHICH IS NOT SATISFIED BY THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE OF SAID PREMISES. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS, THE FOREGOING SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE IS SERVED UPON YOU BY PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE HON. MARK I. PARTNOW OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS, DATED DECEMBER 16, 2019. DATED: JANUARY 14, 2020 MCCALLA, RAYMER, LEIBERT, PIERCE, LLC KYLE JACOBS, ESQ. 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE, SUITE 840 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10170 P. 347-286-7409 F. 347286-7414 HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE THE STATE ENCOURAGES YOU TO BECOME INFORMED ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS IN FORECLOSURE. IN ADDITION TO SEEKING ASSISTANCE FROM AN ATTORNEY OR LEGAL AID OFFICE, THERE ARE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS THAT YOU MAY CONTACT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT POSSIBLE OPTIONS, INCLUDING TRYING TO WORK WITH YOUR LENDER DURING THIS PROCESS. TO LOCATE AN ENTITY NEAR YOU, YOU MAY CALL THE TOLLFREE HELPLINE MAINTAINED BY THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES AT 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-226-5697) OR VISIT THE DEPARTMENT’S WEBSITE AT: HTTP:// WWW.DFS.NY.GOV RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS TIME. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO STAY IN YOUR HOME DURING THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME UNLESS AND UNTIL YOUR PROPERTY IS SOLD AT AUCTION PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU CHOOSE TO REMAIN IN YOUR HOME, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PAY PROPERTY TAXES IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL LAW. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS BE CAREFUL OF PEOPLE WHO APPROACH YOU WITH OFFERS TO “SAVE” YOUR HOME. THERE ARE INDIVIDUALS WHO WATCH FOR NOTICES OF FORECLOSURE ACTIONS IN ORDER TO UNFAIRLY PROFIT FROM A HOMEOWNER’S DISTRESS. YOU SHOULD BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL ABOUT ANY SUCH PROMISES AND ANY SUGGESTIONS THAT YOU PAY THEM A FEE OR SIGN OVER YOUR DEED. STATE LAW REQUIRES ANYONE OFFERING SUCH SERVICES FOR PROFIT TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WHICH FULLY DESCRIBES THE SERVICES THEY WILL PERFORM AND FEES THEY WILL CHARGE, AND WHICH PROHIBITS THEM FROM TAKING ANY MONEY FROM YOU UNTIL THEY HAVE COMPLETED ALL SUCH PROMISED SERVICES.

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ast week’s New York State Conservative Party Political Action Conference (CPPAC), held in Albany, the first since I became state party chairperson, was by all accounts successful. We had a large, enthusiastic crowd which was notably younger. I have no doubt the speakers and topics, which were wide-ranging and very current, were the reason. On Day One, we had a tremendous list of speakers that included polling and media consultants to the president and vice president, leading New York policy gurus and a young rising star who is sure to be a force for many years to come. On Day Two, we were happy to feature Mike Pregent as our lunch speaker. A veteran of three wars, and a company commander

in Afghanistan, as well as a foreign policy, Middle East and terrorism expert, Mike identifies terrorists for the United States and advises decision-makers how to proceed. To end the conference, we held a dinner with the 70 Conservative Party-endorsed members of the legislature. There, we released our 2020 legislative agenda and honored those legislators with a perfect 2019 conservative voting score with formal recognition. Between the conclusion of the Monday session and lunch, I held a press conference with a number of legislators, including newly elected Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay, on budget reform. The party came out squarely in support of two proposals. One would limit

the state budget to fiscal matters. This seems logical, but this is Albany, where logic goes to die. In 2019, according to the Empire Foundation there were 80 non-fiscal items buried in the state budget. These included items like the elimination of bail for 90 percent of all crimes, the plastic bag ban which goes into effect on March 1, and commissions which have been given the authority to make state law. This year, among the 20 flagged, non-fiscal items in the budget, you can find legalizing recreational marijuana, more commissions, a permanent ban on fracking and changes in the surrogacy laws. The Conservative Party and most GOP legislators argue that these should be stand-alone bills that are debated and voted upon

COMMON SENSE BY JERRY KASSAR

It is unlikely the criminal justice reform bill would have become law in its present form if it had been debated on the floor of the legislature.

individually. It is unlikely the criminal justice reform bill would have become law in its present form if it had been debated on the floor of the legislature. Additionally, voters should be able to see how their representative voted on these controversial issues. *** As the Democratic-orchestrated impeachment effort comes to an end with the president’s expected

acquittal, I hope the Congress gets back to work on the many important issues affecting the nation. A great deal of time and money was, in my opinion, wasted on what was a political effort that appears to have backfired, if polling is to be believed. In swing congressional districts, and there are many, the generic ballot in most moved a bit more to the GOP. The president also seems to have a new resolve to further his programs and philosophy as he heads to Election Day and what, in my view, is looking more and more like a second term. *** The president called me recently to ask for the Conservative Party endorsement. Although I have been with him and/or shaken his

hand a number of times in the past 30 years, I have never had the opportunity to speak with him for what turned out to be quite a while. I made it clear he did not need to call; he is immensely popular in the party and it was always our intent to endorse him. For his part, he felt that asking was the proper thing to do. I certainly respect the sentiment and was honored by his effort. The result was that at our party leaders Executive Committee meeting held at the conference, the party unanimously endorsed the president for re-election. The formal (legal) endorsement in which we nominate a joint set of electors with the GOP will come, based on the political calendar, in September.

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n Friday, Jan. 30, 2020, the United States Senate rejected motions to call new witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial. There was much speculation as to whether enough Republicans might vote in favor in order for it to pass, but in the end it failed 49-51, eliminating the last open question of the proceedings. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was one of the GOP senators rumored to have been open to the measure, but she ultimately voted against it. She later announced she would vote to acquit, despite believing, "The president's behavior was shameful and wrong. His personal interests do not take precedence over those of this great nation.” Sen. Lamar Alexander also voted against the proposal to allow for witnesses, despite acknowledging that, “the president did what he's charged with doing." He

added, “Hopefully, he won’t do that again.” But this notion that Donald Trump might be cowed by the impeachment process he just went through is preposterous. Make no mistake — he will be emboldened, just as he was the day after Robert Mueller testified before Congress, and the special counsel investigation was seemingly behind him. On that day, he phoned President Zelensky and asked him “to do us a favor though.”

In his closing arguments, Rep. Adam Schiff pointed out that the president has, “Betrayed our national security and... compromised our elections and he will do so again.” He warned senators that, “You will not change him. You cannot constrain him. He is who he is.”

It was reported last week, prior to the final vote in the impeachment trial, that President Trump was creating an enemies list of people that he feels crossed him. John Bolton appears to be at the top of this list and Trump is interested in directing the United States Justice Department to find a way to lock him up. In his closing arguments, Rep. Adam Schiff pointed out that the president has, “Betrayed our national security and... compromised our elections and he will do so again.” He warned senators that, “You will not change him. You cannot constrain him. He is who he is.” President Trump has said that Americans should “stand proudly” during the national anthem and has attacked anyone he feels doesn’t show the proper respect to patriotic symbols. And yet, a video from his Super Bowl party shows that during “The Star Spangled

MATTER OF FACT BY JAY BROWN

Banner,” while his family stood with their hands over their hearts, he pointed and shuffled and twirled his hands above his head as if he were conducting an orchestra, before grabbing his seat as he seemingly began to sit with the last verse yet to be sung. Trump recently congratulated Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for being rude to a reporter, including putting an unmarked map in front of her and telling her to identify Ukraine. She got it right. Trump, on the other hand, congratulated the state of Kansas after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory, proving he doesn't know that the largest city in Missouri is in Missouri. Following an Iranian

missile strike in Iraq, President Trump assured the public that “no Americans were harmed.” When it was confirmed that 11 servicemembers were being treated for brain injuries, he said, “I heard they had headaches and a couple of other things … I do not consider that to be bad injuries.” Currently, it is known that as many as 50 servicemembers suffered traumatic brain injuries from the attack. In his final remarks in the presidential impeachment trial, Schiff told the Senate jurors, “I do not ask you to convict him because truth or right or decency matters nothing to him, but because we have proven our case and it matters to you. Truth matters to you. Right matters to you. You are decent. He is not who you are.”

President Trump doesn't know that Kansas City is in Missouri because he doesn’t care to know, because he doesn’t care about Missouri, because he doesn’t care about truth. He doesn’t follow his own rules for respecting the national anthem when he publicly chastises others who don’t because he doesn’t care about being respectful of the national anthem, because right doesn’t matter to him. He doesn’t show concern for troops with traumatic brain injuries because he doesn’t care about decency. Adam Schiff attempted to reach senators on a moral level. But it is hard to appeal to the better angels of our nature when so many have sold their souls to the proverbial devil.

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Pastor, was ledNagle, by by Society President and ing itscommemoration meeting agenda with a march Treasures of monthly the Commucall edDay, a memorial read nial of this the347-723-2554. Moylan. Pastor, Monsignor Joseph start ofJune the Civil War On Memorial thetribute who just marked his Brooklyn historian Ronald Schweiger. special salute to the PTA/PAs that serve all * * * nity”Sunday annual An posse start of theprogram. Civil this cemetery On Memorial Day,Michael the Coughlin, Nagle, who just as marked his past with War a hosted emcee its 13th 40th anniversary a memawards ceremony will be The Brooklyn Irish Amernoting the loss of four distinOn Sunday, June 22, at 12:30 p.m., the sothe public schools in District 20. The laudatopast Sunday with a posse cemetery hosted its 13th 40th anniversary as a memof mounted cavalry, foot sol- annual free concert with ber of the clergy. held on Tuesday evening, ican Parade Committee guished men who had a role The Clann Eireann ciety will be celebrating its 134th anniversary session will take place on Wednesday, June of mounted cavalry, foot solannual free concert with ber of the clergy. diers with muskets, bayonets, the ISO Symphonic Band ••• in Band past parades. They March atmuskets, the Hill held its 45th annuPipe Band took part ry atdirector, the Bay Ridge Manor, 476 76th Street. 11, at with 720, p.m., atShore P.S./I.S. 30, 7001 Fourth Avediers bayonets, the ISO Symphonic ••• swords, sabers, color guards, led by founder and The Fort Hamilton High were Democratic Community Center, on 91st al Parade Instalin the installation The keynoter for the occasion will be society nue. swords, sabers, color inguards, led by founder and director, The Fort Hamilton High drummers and ladies Civil Bay Ridge Maestro Brian School Alumni Association District Leader Street Colonial lation Dance ceremonies. member and New York Supreme Court Ita will also an opportunity for parents drummers andbeladies in eCivil Bay RidgeSeveral Maestro Brian School Alumni Association W r -between r a Worsdale. members held itsState recent pre-show KevinArthur Peter Schack who will be and Shore Road. to seeonthe Justice from schools interior of Several WRoad a other r e r aSaturday Worsdale. members held its recent pre-show of the band are current and annual dinner at Chadwick’s indicated the following night, Feb. was Carroll, a parade The 45th annualof Brooklyn talking about the history the the He district's newest school that of1, in the band are current and annual dinner at Chadwick’s former graduates of Fort Restaurant, 8822 Third guidelines for consideration. school aucommitteeman; St. Patrick’s ParadeEagle will take Boy Scouts, prominent built on the former site ofthe the Bay former of Fort Avenue. Restaurant, 8822 Hamiltongraduates High School. The dinner was Third hostRecipients or organization ditorium of St. BrooklynScouts, District and placesince on Sunday, March 15, at he Ridge United Methodist Church Hamilton High School. Avenue. TheAlice dinnerFarkouh, waswas host-a ••• ed by Dr. mustthe be currently active in Patrick’s CathAttorney Charles 1attorney p.m. Paradefor route is along former Major (aka Green Church). ed past by Dr. Alice of Farkouh, Michael ••• Connors, the principal FHHS Hynes, a League 1982 Seventh community service; Avenue a from 15th Baseball, few * * * recipi- olic Academy, Michael Connors, the past principal of FHHS founding partner and and the current president grand marshal; Fourth Avenue ents or organization shouldterrifStreet,and up Garfield Place, and hits, runs strikes. What an absolute founding and current president president of partner the Connors ofand thethe Alumni Association. Brooklyn Union in or befor active in the and 97th Street. Justin Batt, along Prospect ParkproWest Also on the icreside turnout the street president of the Connors of the Alumni Association. and Sullivan law firm, is Farkouh is Gas Company Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights B r o o k l y n curator of Fort back to 15th Street. gram will be former co-naming ceremonies in and Sullivan law firm, is Farkouh is the new Kings County comCommunity Relaor Fort of Hamilton area; and Parks CommisHamilton’s Bay Ridge’s 27thPresannual Brooklyn Borough honor the late, great the new Kings County comthe Catholic War the name of the person or sioner mander Marty of Harbor Defense tions Director Al St, Patrick’s Parade will take ident Marty Markowitz Tom Kane. The block that mander the Catholic War Last year, Connors group for consideration M a herVeterans. w a s of Jennings, a 1994 place on Sunday, March 22 Museum discussing his new role Kane grew up on 88th Veterans. Last“Veteran year, Connors received the ofGM; and Navy dress. must be submitted on an inducted as the and the annual dinner as vice president of borstreet near Colonial Road received of dress. the Year” the Award from Edward We tagged letterhead along 2020 for grand organization veteran Duffy, a dance will be held at the El marshal, along“Veteran ough promotion and enwas formally dedicated the Year” Award from We tagged along foraides BROOKLYN MEDIA GROUP/ the New York State the procession withgrand a resume detailing the that with Sean Bellew, Rita longtime employee of Ogden Caribe Country Club in Mill gagement for NYC and Tom Kane Way and was Photos by Ted General the New York State the grand procession that ofConlon, the CWV. passed throughout the cemeservice. Carron,division Raymond Allied Company and a 2010 Basin on Saturday, March 7. Co. even blessed by Reverend Tom Kane’s parents holding division ofAdam the CWV. passed throughout the Kings County tery and by candlelit graves of The All nominations must be cemeMaureen Foley, aide. Then the Clann Eireann Linda Gallagher-Lomanto The event is open Gerard Sauer, the pastor of the new sign. The Kings County tery and by candlelit graves of Chapter is hold- Pipe Band played “Amazing has fallen soldiers from both sides Keaney, Mark Langton, submitted by Feb. 28 to Bay been selected as grand to the public. Reservations St. Mel's Church, a former asChapter isErin hold-Grace.” soldiers from sides its annual offallen the conflict. As weboth trekked Denis ing McCaffrey, Ridge Community Council, marshal.

are only $46 which includes sociate pastor at Ridge's ing itsdance annual of the conflict. AsBay we trekked dinner on through the pathways, there St. a full sit-down dinner. Contact Patrick's Church and a personal dinner dance on through the pathways, there Thursday evewere uniformed re-enactors Sherman Silverman at 718-748friend. Thursday uniformed re-enactors June 2,eveat --were soldiers standing guard, ning, 3165 or send him a check payable to the host ofand dignitaries were hand to join ning, June at --Asoldiers standing p.m., at2,the musicians singersguard, per- on7:30 Society of Old Brooklynites, 340 Marine AveKane's family, friends and associates on this 7:30 p.m., at the musicians and singers perPolonaise Terrace, forming Civil War songs. nue, Brooklyn, NY 11209. auspicious occasion. City Councilmember Polonaise Terrace, forming Civildrew War thousands songs. 150 Greenpoint The event *** Vinnie Gentile -who ensured the full Coun150 Greenpoint event Civil drewWar thousands of The relatives, buffs, Avenue. Former Science Assistant Principal and a cil approved the co-naming, wrote in the proAvenue. of relatives,historians Civil War buffs, This year, the group amateur and past Bay Ridge Community Council Presigram, "A lifelong Bay Ridge resident, Tom's Thisbeyear, the group amateur historians and will honoring its genealogists, local residents dent, Tom Greene was back at Denyse Wharf tremendous contributions and achievements be honoring its genealogists, residents willNational Commander and hundreds local of out-ofand the adjoining small beach under the left an indelible mark on the community he National and hundreds of out-ofFredCommander Schwally, towners. According shadow of the Verrazano-Narrows loved so much." dedicated to AfinceAccording 1976, past, d e t eBridge r m i n a tfor ion Schwally, New York State totowners. cemetery his-the month only to reflect on theFred his group's 25th Bi-Annual Wharf and Beach Close friend Frankie Marra sang and of February has to make her but to learn from it. While ricans AfNew York and State to cemetery Commander torian, authorhisCleanup. This year, he was joined by 75 high played "Forever Young" by Bob Dylan. Kane been a time to pay voice heard, it’s difficult to look back at Commander torian, author J rican o Amerh n the Principal of and attorney grade school volunteers. big, the Dylan activistsfan! and the bigotry and violence school icans; and JKeyes o and hand n the and the of despite Jwas e tribute fafattorney r etoybig A.Principal Fantis parochial schoolthe Greene continues to press efforts to * * * o b sestabt a in cles the home whose resilience that have stained our coun- the Keyespast and on J epioneers ffrey theSchermerhorn A. Fantis parochial school Richman, Street in her of Harriet andCivil strength in the face ofgroups try’s history, it’s within lish a Marine Science Lab way, at Among the marching in the recent the past Environmental Richman, on Schermerhorn Street in National 4,600 Downtown Brooklyn. racial oppression helped this somber reflection that Tubman in helped push the site. He is also currently a professor 147th annual Brooklyn Memorial Day PaNational 4,600 Civil Downtown Brooklyn. Chaplain, War vetAmong the attendees wereat Auburn. As shape our country. we can truly honor the the fight for Kingsborough College. rade was the Society of Old Brookynites. The War vetattendees were FChaplain, a t h e r twoAmong erans are past the FHHS Assistant accomplishments of black National African Amera prominent gender and Maria Makrinos, the new president of the civic organization has been marching in evF a t h e r Principals erans are two pastDavid FHHS AssistantraAnthony buried in Whitebook leader of the High School Alumnicial ican History Month allowsDay Americans. equality Fort Hamilton Associaery Brooklyn Memorial Parade since its Anthony and buried in Principals David Whitebook Dell’Anno. Green-Wood, Tom Greene. Both are Underground us to commemorate the From serving as an tion, forward.for stopped, by bringing free doughnuts founding in 1880. Dell’Anno. Green-Wood, and Tom Greene. are Tickets are former making it the presidents of Both the Bay Tub- BY ASSEMBLYMEMBER invaluable contributions important stop on the allRailroad, As we celevolunteers. are making it Civil the formerCommunity presidents ofCouncil, the Bay $75Tickets perthe person. largest Ridge that black Americans have Underground Railroad to man helped JOSEPH brate Nation* * Community * LENTOL serves $75••• per person. and largest Ridge Council, War burial Civil site in Whitebook as a hundreds of County Republican al made throughout history as its critical role in the civil The African Kings Party ••• Warnorth, burialeven site surpassing in and Whitebook serves as is a Congressmember Michael the t r u s t e e and scholarslaves escape A m e r and ican well as recognize those still rights movement which holding its 2014 Lincoln Day Reception Congressmember Michael the north, Pennsylvania. even surpassing Grimm trustee and scholarwill be the guest Gettysburg, s h i p their captors and she June em- History Month and to recogfighting against injustice. continues today, New York Dinner on Sunday, 22, from noon Grimm will be the guest Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. s h i p3 speaker at the next meeting AlsoAsas part of the comwe celebrate the lega- State has always been at p.m., bodies what it means toin be Coney nize the heroes who helped at Gargiulo’s Island. 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Another also vital that we continue Executive Astorino, the state GOP’s June 7,ty atNew 7:30Yorker p.m.,weRob encampments of Union and Tuesday, the club adjacent Confederate re-enactors state is home toroom ma- candidate celebrate their work and do everyalso remember to use their whoOurin for governor. in the club room adjacent Confederate re-enactors who to St. Patrick’s pitched tents and near the asmain this gymmonth is Shirley thing we can to combat the experiences stories ny significant landmarksschool He has been tapped as the county’s “Man to St. Patrick’s school gympitched tents near the main nasium at 97th Street and gate, on both Sunday and Chisholm, who was the injustices that still impact in African-American hisa call to action and continue of the Year.” Other honorees include former nasium at 97th Street and gate, on both Sunday and Fourth Avenue. Memorial Day. While stepfirst African-American working toward a future tory, such as Weeksville, our communities today. GOP Assembly Candidate Tom McCarthy Fourth Avenue. Memorial Day. ping alongtrue in equality theWhile nighttime where is a stepBrooklyn, one of the••• first woman to serve in ConThis begins with ensuras “Counselor of the Year,” past City Coun••• ping along in the nighttime More news procession, came across reality for we all. free black communities in from gress andSt. the first female ing that the sacrifices and cil candidate and President of the Brooklyn More news from St. procession, we came across Patrick’s. Sunday, June 5, Susan Pulaski, aAmerformer National African the United States;On the Af- and African-American stories of black Americans Young Republicans Russell Gallo as “Young Patrick’s. 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MEEOW MEEOW... Hello there, “I am Panela, a five-yearold, gray and white tuxedo kitty. I have the softest fur and am very sweet, but a little shy. Once I ebrooklyn media/Photos by Ted General warm up to you, IBrooklyn like toParks read, Commissioner Marty Maher, watch TV, marshal surf the of Brooklyn’s St. Patrick’s the grand net and most of the Parade, with aides. time will even help you with these * * * things. then became free and fought Spectrum NY 1 senior with the Union Army during I can alsoNews be hapPhoto courtesy of Jude reporter anchorfor Cheryl the Civil War. During her Lassow pily by and myself Panela needs a loving home. Wills,periods, who has also presentation, Wills unveiled long butwritten I four books, wasavailthe keynote a framed copy of President am always speaker atplay a special program Lincoln’s Emancipation able for time at a moment’s JACKSON GALAXY: “My Cat notice. From Hell” TV proShe super men- meltitled “The Emancipationquality of Proclamation. “My outstanding thatFrom I am JACKSON GALAXY: “MyisSaturday Cat Hell”showing TV pro gram is seen on Animal Planet nights Sandy Wills,” hosted by the tioned that the original is okay low, and a very low maintenance kitty. I am gram isbehaviorist seen on Animal Planet Saturday nights showing a calm at a cat’s worst! His unique methods Friends of Fort Hamilton’s on display in the National with cats, dogs and children. However, would esa calm behaviorist atsaved a cat’sfrom worst! His to unique method work. Many cats are a trip aI kill shelter. Archives, but that Lincoln Harbor Defense Museum on pecially enjoy being the only cat in the house. That work. Many cats are saved a trip a kill shelter Hissing, spitting, biting catsfrom make eyetocontact with Saturday, 1 at the Army had several copies printed would beFeb. my preference. Hissing, spitting, biting cats make eye contact with Jackson, and trust and hope begin... Base’s Community Club.cat to and signed one. meticulous“I am an easy take, aseach I am Jackson, and trust and hope begin... The was emceed her remarks, Wills for ly In clean. I am“Even looking a program newlive home, a life-long HEY JUDE: though we together, we do spoke about tracing the by Justin Batt, you the curator friend. I am looking for YOU. Would like to come HEY JUDE: “Even though we together, weold. do not have to be adopted together. Welive are nine years history of her great grandand director of the Harbor and meet me? Look into my stunning yellow eyes, notwill have toscratch be adopted together. Wefurniture. are nine years old We not or damage Hi, I am father, who was born a slave, Defenseyour Museum. and I’ll your loving couldIHi, be the We will not scratch or damage furniture. I am Raven, acapture sweet, little girl whoheart. isyour halfThis Siamese. love to start of aa sweet, new and friendship. I my am purrfect for you. Ito Raven, little girlwith who is toys; half Siamese. I love be affectionate, play you would think am spayed with my vaccinations and micro chipped.” affectionate, mythe toys; you would think Ibe was a kitten. I and will play give with you all love and attention Please I was acontact kitten. Icats@zanisfurryfriends.org. will give you all the Unfortunately love and attention you seek. I am spayed, housebroken. we youseeking seek. I aam spayed, housebroken. Unfortunately we are new home because my mommy has severe *** to keep are seeking home because my mommy hasto severe allergies andaisnew no longer able us. I hope join Zani’s Furry Friends a 501(c)3 non-profi allergies and is no longer able tobekeep us. I hope ttoorjoin your loving family. You willis not disappointed…Hello ganization committed to rescuing companion ani-I your loving family. You will not disappointed…Hello there, I am Figaro a tuxedo cat,becuddly, loving boy. mals York where, unfortuthere, I amNew Figaro a City tuxedo cat,toys, cuddly, loving love tofrom snuggle up, play withshelters my act silly andboy. am nately, they are at signifi cant risk for euthanasia love to snuggle up,and playpeople. with my toys,call act our sillymommy, and am great with animals Please due towith overcrowding. directly helping the great animals andBeyond people. Please call our mommy Stephanie 732-864-5990.” animals they save, their creates Stephanie 732-864-5990.” preserved for generations and rescue the Minorityandspace at the shelter—thus giving another shelter cat old, or Women-Owned Business to come. JASPER, DARWIN, AND VESTA – three year dog an opportunity to await a chance for adoption Enterprise program, the To accomplish this, the JASPER, DARWIN, – three year old spayed, neutered with AND shots,VESTA affectionate cats need or rescue and thereby potentially saving yetThese anNew York State Assembly Assembly majority helped spayed, neutered withaction shots, affectionate cats need new home due to legal against a tenant. other life. pass establishing the isaction working hard to ensure newa law home due tocats, legalwhich against aare tenant. wonderful, loving are loved, white These with The group’s mission toand help you find the 400 Years of African-Amereach every New Yorker wonderful, loving cats, which are loved, white with some black or gray, andis two would love toare go toperfect a good furry companion for your and to ican History toand has afamily fair shot atlove success. some black or gray, two would to help go toevery a good home as aCommission pair. They are brothers and sister rescued as animal they rescue find forever home it deserves. spread the This legislative session, homeawareness as a pair. They arethe brothers sister rescued a kittens from aabout backyard. Mistie, a and tuxedo cat, is a big The group’s foster home network allows itTroyens44@ to become I’ll continue fighting for history of from slavery the kittens aand backyard. Mistie, tuxedo cat, is a big couch potato and very laid back. aContact fully familiar with each ofthat the available cats and many contributions black laws level the playing couch potato and very laid back. Contact Troyens44@ yahoo.com. dogs and helps ensure the best possible match with Americans have made to field and reaffirm our valyahoo.com. adoptive families. Zani’s Furry Friends is a memour country andastate. of freedom and justice “Hi, I’m Tali, gorgeous, ues white long-haired cat in search ber of the Mayor’s Alliance and a New Hope The panel, which will be for all. “Hi, I’m Tali, a gorgeous, white long-haired in search of a new home to call my own. I’m 11 years cat oldPartner but still comprised of individuals This National African with the Animal Care & Control of New York City. of a new home to call my own. I’m 11 years old but stil have quite a lot of spunk left. I’m strictly an indoor cat. with an expertise in AfriAmerican History Month, There are Cat and Dog Adoptions Every Sunday at a lotyour of spunk left. up, I’mI strictly anI only indoor cat Ihave won’tquite scratch furniture promise. have urge you all to become can-American art, culture IAvenue, Petco, 1280 Lexington between East 86th I won’t scratch yourbeen furniture I promise. have back claws. I have livingup, with my momI only all these and history, will Streets hold inspired by the leadersfrom who 12:30and 87th in Manhattan backEast claws. I there have been living withbaby my is mom all but these years, but now is a toddler. The sweet, I events and educational ac- you fought tirelessly for equal5:30pm. Hope to see soon. years, there is afingers toddler. Thegrab babymy is sweet, but am not but usednow to pinching that tail. I need tivities throughout the state ity and commit to making not where used toI pinching fingers that grab my tail. need aam space can be the queen. Can you find a Iplace as a way of recognizing the our state a more inclusive *** a space I canhome?” be the queen. Can you find a place for me inwhere your quiet arrival ofJUDE...WOOF the first enslaved WOOF: place to live. Together, we HEY “I am heartbroken to for me in your quiet home?” Kim 718-344-9697 can learn from the past Africans in America. give up my two half-Pointer-mix, 10-month-old pups. Kim 718-344-9697 a better future From enacting laws that Sabrina and Tyson loveand to create play ball and run around. PURRFECT MEWS: All of Jenny’s rescued kitties reformpups our criminal jus- for our families. Both love people, are lap dogs, love to sit with PURRFECT MEWS: All of Jenny’s rescued kittie have been adopted into loving homes. tice system to expanding Assemblymember Joseph you. Sabrina gives into kisses but homes. sometimes gives a lithave been adopted loving opportunities Lentol She represents the the 50th vacuum tle love bite through before kisses. hates President Obama’s My A.D. in Greenpoint and barks at it. Tyson loves people, loves and to play and Brother’shis Keeper initiative Williamsburg. watch sister play ball. He loves to play tug of war. They are lap pups. He also makes noises like Chewbacca from ‘Star Wars.’ It is very cute. I am in Lynbrook, New York.” – Jackie, 516-6980-5669.

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