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Volume 45, No. 42

OUR WORLD IN PHOTOS

Friday, November 8, 2019

HAVANA — multi-million dollar improvement plan: A Russian-made Gacela minibus stops for a passenger in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Oct. 23. Over the last year Russia has sent Cuba 1,000 minibuses, 50 locomotives, tens of thousands of tourists and a promise to upgrade the island’s power grid with a multi-million dollar investment. Visit brooklyneagle.com for more Our World in Photos. AP Photo/Ismael Francisco

‘Reparations’ at The Billie is ‘a provocative examination of race in America’ Reparations stars Lisa Arrindell, right, (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof on Broadway, A Lesson Be­ fore Dying, Madea’s Family Reunion), Kamal Bolden (The Resident, Chicago Fire, Rose­ wood), Alexandra Neil (Madoff, Rock 'n' Roll and Match on Broadway), and Gys de Villiers (Mandela Long Walk to Freedom, Vehicle 19, It Gets Better). See page 2. Photo courtesy thebillieholiday.org

Racist Halloween decorations a symptom of Bed-Stuy’s gentrification, say neighbors SEE PAGE 3


Bernadette Neckles and Caroline Cohen officially win judicial elections By Rob Abruzzese The PHOENIX

Brooklyn officially has two new judges as Derefim Bernadette Neckles easily won the general election on Tuesday night when she beat her opponent by more than 70 percentage points and Caroline Cohen cruised to victory in an uncontested race, according to unofficial election results published by the New York City Board of Elections. Two other judges, Hon. Rosemarie Montalbano and Hon. Steven Mostofsky, were officially promoted from the lower courts to the Kings County Supreme Court, as they both ran unopposed in Tuesday night's general election.

Derefim Bernadette Neckles easily beat her opponent during the general election on Tuesday to become one of Brooklyn’s newest judges. Brooklyn Eagle file photos by Rob Abruzzese

The four incumbents on the ticket, Hon. Reinaldo Rivera, Hon. Esther Morgenstern, Hon. Donald Kurtz and Hon. Margarita Lopez Torres, easily won their re-election bids as they had no opponents on Tuesday. All of this was expected, of course, since the Republican Party in Brooklyn did not produce any candidates except in Neckles’ race for Civil Court Neckles ran against Vincent Martusciello during the general election, but she beat him easily, garnering 182,477 votes to his 31,773. Cohen, who ran unopposed in the 6th Municipal District, picked up 37,903 votes for her victory. Caroline Cohen

‘Reparations’ at The Billie is ‘a provocative examination of race in America’ A new play about the ripple effects of America’s legacy of racism will make its world premiere at The Bil-

lie Holiday Theater in Bedford-Stuyvesant next week. “Reparations,” which opened for preview performances

Oct. 25, is writer James Sheldon’s sixth play and is directed by Tony-Award nominee Michele Shay.

Starring Lisa Arrindell, Kamal Bolden, Alexandra Neil and Gys de Viliers, “Reparations” is the story of

a recently widowed white book editor who spends the night with a younger black writer. After a romantic evening, things turn tense when the writer threatens to expose a dark secret from the editor’s past. At a lunch the following day on the Upper East Side, family friends watch as the young writer struggles to extract “reparations” from his one-night stand. “We continue to peel back the layers of the status quo in the arts and to tackle issues of race, identity, equity and equality through the creative process,” said Dr. Indira Etwaroo, artistic and executive director of the Billie Holiday Theater. The play is part of the theater’s “New Windows” Festival, which is devoted to performances spotlighting intersectional identities and diverse perspectives.

A “Designing Justice” exhibit with thought-provoking posters from artist and designer Luba Lukova will be on display at the theater as part of the festival beginning Nov. 4. “With ‘Reparations,’ we have created a provocative examination of race in America and of the lenses through which we see each other,” said Shay, director of “Raisin in the Sun” on Broadway and “The Old Settler,” which ran at The Billie last year. “I was drawn to ‘Reparations’ because it is disruptive in the best way possible,” he added. Opening night for “Reparations” is Nov. 6. The play will run through Nov. 24 at The Billie Holiday Theater, 1368 Fulton St. in Brooklyn. General admission is $40, and $25 for students and seniors. — The PHOENIX

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Shown here, actress Lisa Arrindell and Kamal Bolden in “Reparations,” which opened at The Billie Holiday Theater Nov. 6. Photo courtesy thebillieholiday.org

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Racist Halloween decorations a symptom of Bed-Stuy’s gentrification, say neighbors

Brooklyn Eagle photo byClarke Illmatical

Attorney General Letitia James speaks at Bedford Academy High School.

By Clarke Illmatical | The PHOENIX More than 100 people gathered at BedfordStuyvesant’s Bedford Academy High School on Saturday for a meeting organized by ArtShack, the creative studio at the center of controversy caused by racist artwork in the home window of its former co-founder Dany Rose. The discussion was moderated by Anyawu, executive director of The Human Root, an organization that’s been working with the staff at ArtShack to help them understand the impact the conflict has had on the community, and the creative studio’s role in it. “I’m here to listen and I’m here because I know that there has to be accountability for ArtShack to the community,” McKendree Key, the remaining ArtShack co-founder said at the meeting. “I think that what happened was awful. I feel terrible about it and I know it caused so much harm and hurt for so many people.” Attendees said the incident was the symptom of a much larger issue of gentrification in the neighborhood. “[We’re seeing] individuals of greater affluence coming in and imposing political will, economic will and now cultural will on a people who have been sustaining these communities for decades,” said Reverend Kirsten John Foy, a civil rights activist who has two children enrolled at P.S. 11. “It’s important that we hold

ArtShack accountable. … This isn’t art, this is about imposing a system of privilege and operating from a place of white supremacy.”

ArtShack Co-Founder McKendree Key addresses the crowd.

Key said she did not believe Rose knew what she was doing when she hung the decorations. “I think that your stance is necessary. But we disagree. I don’t agree that [a racist depiction] was intentional,” Key said.

Last month, Rose created and placed Halloween decorations in the window of her Clinton Hill home, which appeared to depict black children being hung by nooses. The decorations were first reported by parents of children who attend P.S. 11,

Anyawu, executive director of The Human Root, speaks at a meeting about ArtShack. which is across the street from Rose’s home. When a picture of the decorations went viral, Rose apologized on social media, contending that the decorations were based on the horror movie Annabelle. Days later, she resigned from her job at the art studio after community members protested outside of her home and called for a boycott of the business. Attorney General Letitia James, a Bed-Stuy resident, told those in attendance that she never thought that art could “be so divisive.” She also spoke to the underlying issue of gentrification. “I also know that there are people in this community, primarily of African ancestry, who feel a sense of loss. They don’t know this community anymore. Gentrification has had a harmful result on their hearts and their souls,” James said. “I think what was done was stupid. I think what was done was a lack of knowledge of the history of people of African ancestry and the harm certain art forms can cause to our soul and to our being. What is happening in our neighborhood is very painful.” _______________________________ Clarke Illmatical is a writer from Queens, currently residing in Brooklyn.

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Actresses cite lack of Hollywood stylists who get black hair By Gary Gerard Hamilton The Associated Press

Tiffany Haddish recalls leaving the set of a big-budget movie in tears in search of someone who could properly do her hair. Lorraine Toussaint blithely recounts the times her tresses have been damaged by stylists inexperienced with managing black hair. And Tia Mowry-Hardrict recalls breaking down on set after seeing what was done to her locks. “It’s mind-blowing to me that we still have to —meaning black actresses — have to fight to have black hairdressers on set for us. There was one time in particular I was doing this movie and, my God, I was the lead. And after this person did my hair, I cried. I was like ‘I cannot like I cannot go out there looking like this,’” said Mowry-Hardrict, star of the Netflix sitcom, “Family Reunion.” “I just don’t understand why you have to fight to get someone to understand the importance of that.” From Oscar winners to stars on the rise, many African American actresses have similar stories about hair struggles in Hollywood. In an industry known for its glamour and beauty, some say the lack of diversity behind the scenes has led to challenging situations for women of color. While black hair comes in different textures, it is generally defined by its curls, ranging from wavy to very tight coils. For years, racism and segregation typically dictated that black people exclusively worked on black hair. Today, that tradition remains as many non-black stylists have not learned how to work successfully with African American hair. Halle Berry exploded on the Hollywood scene in the early 1990s with a short, pixie hairstyle that would become her signature. Others heavily copied the style, but the Oscar-winner didn’t set out to start a trend — it was a result of previous experiences with some Hollywood stylists. “That’s why I had short hair,” laughed the actress. “[Maintaining] it was easy. I think as people of color, especially in the business, we haven’t always had people that know how to manage our hair. Those days are different now — that’s when I started.” Others say the lack of Hollywood stylists able to manage their hair properly remains a problem. “I can relate to that 100 percent,” said Sierra Capri, the 20-yearold star of “On My Block,” Netflix’s most-binged original show of 2018. Capri, who says she’s multi-racial but identifies as black, said it’s a relief when an actress finds a stylist who understands black hair. “We want to look and feel good, and we want to feel our best,”

Various hairstyles worn by actress-comedian Tiffany Haddish. she said. “If we feel that we have someone that understands us and understands what we want and what we need, then we’re gonna feel great and we can do what we came to do.” Queen Latifah said she encountered stylists who didn’t know what to do with her hair, particularly early in her career. “It’s not because their heart wasn’t in the right place — they just didn’t have the skillset to do black hair,” said Latifah, who recently worked with Proctor & Gamble to form “The Queen Collective” to promote racial and gender equality in filmmaking. “As African Americans, we have all different shapes, sizes, colors, textures, and you got to be able to work with that. We are always in a position to be able to work with what white people do. That’s just how it’s been, but it has to be reversed. It has to be some respect over here and figuring out what to do with our hair. So, we just really need to add more people to the industry.” To work in a wide range of entertainment areas, from films to talk shows, hairstylists must be in a union. Local 706 is the union for hairstylists in Los Angeles; Local 798 is based in New York. Joining a union requires a license and experience on a production. Local 706 doesn’t keep records on the race and ethnicity of its stylists but is aware of the frustrations and is trying to find solutions. Randy Sayer, the business representative for Local 706, hopes that changes in the industry do take place. Sayer says the union has no control over which stylists are hired for a production; that decision belongs to producers, studios and other employers. “I agree with every woman of color or every actor who says ‘we need more.’ I want to be the person who’s helping us achieve that.”

Musician and actress Queen Latifah fixing her hair after receiving the W.E.B. Dubois Medal for her contributions to black history and culture during ceremonies at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File 4 • The PHOENIX • Friday, November 8, 2019

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Legendary hairstylist Robert Stevenson, who was honored by 706 last year with a lifetime achievement award, says it’s hard for anyone to join the union, regardless of ethnicity: “It’s no joke.” The Emmy-winner began his career in the 1960s when he says the government forced Hollywood to hire people of color for all entertainment unions. He was the first black male hairstylist the union accepted. Stevenson, who’s styled stars like Angela Bassett, Viola Davis, Samuel L. Jackson and Eddie Murphy, said with more opportunities for black actors, unions are playing catch up. “When I came in, we didn’t have many black actresses. I mean, Pam Grier was like one of the biggest stars,” Stevenson said. “But now it’s changed so much. There’s so many more black actresses. And the few black hairstylists that are in [the union] are working, so [the actresses] can’t seem to get who they want. But Viola Davis can get whatever she wants.” And while it’s true that the Oscar, Tony and Emmy award-winner may be able to get whoever she wants, Davis has been vocal about her past hair woes. As recently as May, she said she would no longer work with stylists who don’t respect the craft of styling black hair. It’s deeper than “just someone not being able to do your hair,” said DeWanda Wise, who starred in Netflix’s “She’s Gotta Have It” and is currently in post-production for Sony’s comedy-drama “Fatherhood,” along with Kevin Hart. “It’s people touching this texture with a certain level of trepidation and disgust.” Andrea Pezzillo, a celebrity stylist who has groomed a wide range of clients such as Jhene Aiko, Chanel Iman, Jeff Bridges and Omari Hardwick, understands why many black actresses are wary of white hair stylists. “I always say this: it could take five years to grow your hair, and it could take one flat iron to break it all off,” said the Los Angeles-based Pezzillo, who is white. Pezzillo says she began styling women of color after attending beauty school and becoming close with an Eritrean classmate. They’d often braid and explore each other’s hair, and eventually, a black instructor took Pezzillo under her wing. “When I started doing African American hair, I didn’t look at it different. I just looked at it like hair,” she said. “I was never intimidated and I learned through my mistakes.” However, actresses say white stylists like Pezzillo who are proficient with many hair textures are far and few in between. “I would be a liar if I said it hasn’t been a problem. And it’s been tough-going for many years,” Toussaint said. “Our hair is way more complicated,” the veteran actress explained. “If I’ve been told I have a not-black hair person, the first question I say is, “Can they do a ‘press-and-curl?” If you can do a press-and-curl, we can work together. If you don’t know what a press-and-curl is, we’ve got to start from scratch. But it is a challenge.” Haddish said when she shot the movie “Keanu,” there was no one on set who could braid the cornrows she sported in the film. “So, then I had to go outside of the movie to find people in New Orleans to braid my hair. And I cried about it because it was a lot of extra time, and I could have been resting or learning my lines or just making sure I was on point,” she said. Sanaa Lathan says she’s worn wigs to protect her tresses. “I’ve worked in London, I’ve worked all over the world and sometimes you don’t know if you’re gonna have somebody who’s familiar with black hair,” she said. For Mowry-Hardrict, it’s about more than just making an actress feel prepared for her job. “If your hair is all over the place,” it will be noticed,” she said. “When you have someone look at you on television, you want to make sure that you are represented in the correct way,” the former “Sister, Sister” actress said. “Our hair is really important. So, we got to represent, and we need someone who knows how to help us represent.” Associated Press writers Amanda Lee Myers and John Carucci contributed to this report.


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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News From Your Neighborhood BABE RUTH’S B’KLYN DODGER UNIFORM IS UP FOR AUCTION

BOROUGHWIDE — Baseball great Babe Ruth is known for his years of stardom as a player, first with the Boston Red Sox and then with the New York Yankees. But Ruth spent one year as a first-base coach with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1938, according to Atlas Obscura. Following his retirement in 1934, Ruth had been angling unsuccessfully for a job as manager or coach with the Yankees, and when the opportunity to coach at Ebbets Field presented itself, Ruth eagerly accepted. Unfortunately, Ruth constantly got into quarrels with the team’s star shortstop, Leo Durocher, and the two came to blows in the clubhouse in October. The team sided with Durocher, who became player-manager the next year, Atlas Obscura reported. Ruth’s Dodger uniform is being auctioned by Culver City, California-based Julien’s Auctions and is estimated to be worth between $200,000 and $400,000. 

SOME ELECTION WORKERS ARE DRIVEN IN BLACK CARS

CITYWIDE —Some Board of Election workers are chauffeured around town in black cars to the tune of $9 million in public funds, according to the New York Post. More than 25 of the pricey cars were parked outside the Brooklyn BOE building on Adams Street last week, while another 20 were parked at the BOE’s Queens site. Several drivers were spotted by the Post napping in their cars or watching TV on their phones before they were called on to drive. The average election inspector who works behind a desk, of course, does not get a limo. 

BAY RIDGE DEVELOPMENT TO REPLACE PARKING LOT

BAY RIDGE — Permits have been filed for a five-story mixeduse building at 302 81st St. in Bay Ridge, according to New York YIMBY. The lot, which now houses a parking facility and is on the corner of 81st Street and Third Avenue, is four blocks south of the R train’s 77th Street subway station. The building will have 32 apartments, most likely rentals, and some ground-floor commercial space. Meridian Properties is listed as the owner, and S. Wieder Architect is listed as the architect of record. The site is surrounded by small two- and three-story buildings. 

TREYGER PRAISES ED DEPT. FOR LIFTING HIRING FREEZE

BENSONHURST — City Councilmember Mark Treyger (D-Coney Island-Bensonhurst-Bath Beach) applauded the Department of Education’s recent decision to lift the hiring freeze on guidance counselors in the city’s public schools. “As a former teacher in our city’s schools, I’ve been an adamant advocate for social and emotional support in schools for our students. I’m thrilled that the Department of Education has heeded my call to lift the hiring freeze on guidance counselors.” Currently, there are more than 200 schools that do not have a fulltime guidance counselor. Counselors serve multiple roles in the schools, often helping students choose a college. 

CHARTER SCHOOL DOESN’T FOLLOW THROUGH WITH FUNDS

BROWNSVILLE — A charter school in Brownsville promised to enroll four students in a special business skills program at Google’s offices in Manhattan, but failed to come through with the funding, according to the New York Post. “Honestly, I thought it wasn’t true,” Adeyinka Adedewe, a 16-year-old senior at Achievement First East Brooklyn, told the Post. He added that he was shocked when he was told the school could no longer pay the $2,500 tuition. Adedewe and the three others were accepted into the Whatever It Takes program, which works with Google and teaches leadership and business skills. 

NEW BAKERY SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE

CROWN HEIGHTS — The James Beard award-nominated bakery Bien Cuit is planning to open a Crown Heights location this weekend. The ovens are going in at 741 Franklin Ave. and the awning is going up, according to New York Eater. Chef-owner Zachary Golpher and partner Kate Wheatcroft opened Bien Cuit’s original Boerum Hill location in 2011. “Bien Cuit’s miche bread, made from a blend of rye and wheat flours fermented for 68 hours, is something of a calling card,” New York Eater said. Seasonal pies for Thanksgiving, like miso caramel pumpkin pie and smoked chocolate custard pie, will also be available at the new location. 

VEGAN CAFÉ CLOSES ON MANHATTAN AVE.

GREENPOINT — A vegan café with a feline motif, Brooklyn Whiskers, has now closed its location at 1007 Manhattan Ave. in Greenpoint, according to Greenpointers. “We finally conceded that this location is not the future of #brooklynwhiskers Greenpoint,” an online announcement stated. The café also

Long-time minor leaguer Cole Bardreau accepts congratulations from the Islanders’ bench Tuesday night after scoring his first career goal on a penalty shot to put New York in front to stay. AP photo by Mary Altaffer has a flagship location at 1037 Broadway in Bushwick and its original space at 760 Dodworth St., which is currently closed but could reopen “as soon as this week,” according to an Instagram post from Brooklyn Whiskers. 

PLANT SHOP MOVES WITHIN GREENPOINT

GREENPOINT — On its second anniversary, the plant shop Soft Opening at 570 Manhattan Ave. has moved to a new location at 197 Nassau Ave., which coincidentally was its original location. The store is also planning to open an online store. Those who wish to shop at the Nassau Avenue location can still do so by appointment, at least in the near future, according to Greenpointers. Soft Opening’s owner Kristin McLaughlin also owns an interior plant design service, Plant You Up. 

SALES OF APT. BUILDINGS DOWN IN BROOKLYN

BOROUGHWIDE — Sales of apartment buildings have slowed, and unit volume of buildings sold has fallen 74 percent, in Brooklyn compared to a year earlier, according to Brownstoner. The real estate website blames the Tenant Protection Act, which “essentially [rolled] back vacancy decontrol passed in the early ’90s. … Landlords have said that removing incentives to redevelop buildings will cause rental housing to deteriorate.” In Brooklyn, the value of sales in the first nine months of 2018 was $2.76 billion, versus $1.51 billion in the first nine months of this year, said Brownstoner. However, resale prices of multi-family buildings in Brooklyn have remained stable. This may be a good sign, Brownstoner says, because “Fewer apartment buildings changing hands … could potentially increase housing security for Brooklyn renters in large buildings and help make Brooklyn neighborhoods more stable in general.” 

MAN ACCUSED OF STABBING COUSIN PLEADS SELF-DEFENSE

FLATBUSH — A Brooklyn man accused of stabbing his cousin to death in their Ocean Avenue apartment was acting in self-defense, his lawyer said at arraignment. Norberto Lozada was “justified” and “defending himself” when he stabbed Ramon Marrero, defense attorney Mark Muccigrosso said, according to the Daily News. Lozada surrendered to police several hours after the stabbing, the News said. Meanwhile, prosecutors say a witness was watching as Lozada got on top of his cousin and repeatedly plunged the knife down. Judge Chang Young Li ordered Lozada held without bail, the News reported. 

HASIDIC JEWS ATTACKED IN STRING OF BOROUGH PARK ASSAULTS

BOROUGH PARK — Several Hasidic Jewish men and boys were attacked in a string of assaults in Borough Park on Friday night, the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Surveillance camera videos revealed

that in three of the attacks, several men jumped out of the same car to chase the Hasidim. In one incident, the passengers punched a Hasidic man after their vehicle pinned him against a parked car. The NYPD reported 311 total hate crimes against Jews from the beginning of this year through September, as opposed to 250 during the same period in 2018, the JTA reported. 

NEW PIEROGI SHOP COMES TO GREENPOINT

GREENPOINT — While many young creatives who don’t have roots in the neighborhood, or often in the city, have been moving to Greenpoint during the past 20 years, Radek Kucharski and his wife, Alexandra Siwiec, want to maintain the area’s Polish and Slavic cultural heritage. They have opened a new pierogi restaurant called Pierozek at 592 Manhattan Ave., according to The New York Times. They are being helped by pierogi makers Marzena Gesiarz and Zofia Kusmierska, who have roots in Czestochowa and own their own small restaurants in Greenpoint. The new restaurant’s pierogi are filled with potato and cheese; spinach, mushrooms and sauerkraut; or pork. Borscht with dumpling and sweet pierogis are also on the menu, the Times reported. 

PETER LUGER SUPPORTERS SHOW THEIR SUPPORT

Peter Luger fans, not dissuaded by last week’s ultra-critical review in The New York Times, have been showing up en masse at the famed Williamsburg steakhouse, New York Eater reported. A retired NYPD cop told the Daily Mail on Wednesday, “This place is great,” and another patron said, “It’s just one guy’s opinion and what does he know anyway?” New York chefs and some other critics are also coming to the restaurant’s defense. Luger’s general manager said that Luger’s still provides “the best steak you can eat,” New York Eater said. 

GRUB STREET REVIEWER THINKS WEGMANS IS SUB-PAR

Everyone in Brooklyn seems to be ooh-ing and aah-ing over the new Wegmans at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, but Alyse Whitney of New York magazine’s Grub Street has a complaint: unlike at other Wegmans stores, the deli sandwiches there are pre-made. “This Wegmans does not have a Sub Shop, and, as a result, it does not have a reason to exist,” she said. “If you think this sounds melodramatic, you have probably never had the pleasure of eating a Wegmans Assorted (turkey, roast beef, and ham) on everything-spiced bread with one hand during a five-hour driving trip. You have probably never burned the roof of your mouth on a Buffalo chicken-tender sub that manages to be somehow soft, crisp, and crunchy, all at once.” A customer service representative, however, told her that the Sub Shop is “coming soon.” Until then, she’ll have to be content with Subway.

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Trapp Family appears in Academy concert BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE • NOV. 7, 1939 By Miles Kastendieck

Some of the realization of the pleasure that the Trapp Family Choir had singing together for their own amusement before they took to the road in a professional way was imparted to an audience at the Academy of Music last night. It was as much of a pleasure to hear them. Eight performers in all, the mother with five daughters and two sons, under the direction of Franz Wasner, they illustrated perfectly a glorification of the amateur spirit expressing itself through music within a family group. Their program was almost a miniature course in early musical history. The first group presented some of the music of the Western Church in the inclusion of Catholic sacred music by Alchinger

and Palestrina and of Protestant sacred music by Praetorius and Bach. A secular group introduced music of the German, English and Italian schools. Then came the unusual feature of their program, the performance of early instrumental music with the aid of a choir of recorders (early wind instruments), a gamba (like a cello), and a spinet. The 17th century composers Muffat, Telemann and Fischer were represented by suites and trio sonatas. Two groups of folk songs, one of them Austrian, completed the list. One of the redeeming features of the concert was the fact that it was not quaint. So often when this older music is revived, the atmosphere is definitely set in the rosy glow of the past. This family 6INB • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • November 7– November 13, 2019 was too much alive to make these works other than living music. As a consequence, the program was all the more delightful. The entire family sings well, but there were some works that suited their voices more harmoniously than others. Among these were Lasso’s madrigal “Landsknechstandchen,” the German folk song “In Einem Kuhlen Grunde,” and all the Austrian folk songs, the Praetorius and the Bach, in an evening of consistently good singing. The phenomenon of the instrumental playing was as unusual as the Trapp Family itself so that their concert contained a unique element. If family circles of the Renaissance period were as expert as this group, then home life for them had its joyous moments. Such were the impressions left by a performance of this musical family which thus presents its unpremeditated art. Besides being well received, they were called upon repeatedly The Trapp family singers are shown at rehearsal in New York, Dec. 15, 1944 for a Christmas Eve broadcast. AP Photo for encores. The audience was large. Image from the original Eagle, Nov. 5, 1939

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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 reflect 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

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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.

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The comprehensive outpatient physical therapy facilities provide care for various general orthopedic and sports-related injuries. “With the physical therapy landscape continuing to evolve, uniting as JAG-ONE Physical Therapy seemed like a natural progression in order to best serve those in need of high-quality rehabilitation,” said Bodian. “John, Joe and I share the same passion and philosophies with regard to the importance of patient care and outcomes, and we are excited to join forces as we continue our journey as the region’s physical therapy leader.” Patients specifically seek out JAG-ONE for shoulder, back, hip, elbow, knee, foot, neck and hand injuries. “By focusing on patient care and outcomes, and serving as a resource to the community, both One on One Physical Therapy and JAG Physical Therapy have set the standard for the outpatient physical therapy experience,” said A couple enjoying opening day at the new Burger Village location at 33 Bond Street in Saraceno. “As JAG-ONE Physical Therapy, ARich, delicious, organic, healthytoburger is served Downtown Brooklyn. 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Running towards victory. The 49th annual TCS New York City Marathon once again saw more than 50,000 people from more than 125 countries participate in the race on Sunday, Nov. 3. The 26.2-mile course ran through all five of the city’s boroughs, and Bay Ridge had a significant presence as locals participated in the race as well as served as volunteers and supporters. Ridge Runners, a group of local runners that has been around for five years, had more than 25 members run the marathon. “This was my 10th New York City Marathon, and first running with the Ridge Runners,” said participant Winston Lee, a Dyker Heights resident. “Having a local group to run with and cheer you on added a new component to an already special day. It always feels good to get the support of locals, but when you have a large group that know your name and you have shared training with, it adds a little extra. It also makes it hard to follow the advice that everyone gives, ‘start out slow.’” “I am part of Ridge Runners and it felt amazing finishing,” added Caroline Boursereau. “I was with one of my running friends from Ridge Runners, and we ran together the entire way, pushed each other and finished strong together. It was long and hard but so worth it. It was the best experience of my life.” She added that the overwhelming support added to the experience. “My mom came from France to do it with

me, too, and I had my family cheering me on in Bay Ridge and also the Ridge Runners cheering,” Boursereau added. “Bay Ridge was one of the most exciting neighborhoods. I live in Bay Ridge, so seeing everyone there was amazing!” Area runner Shana Wernow couldn’t participate due to a hip injury while training but wanted to be a part of the day and volunteered. “My social life is very closely tied to running and I knew that I was going to be missing out on a lot by having to sit out this race,” she said. “I immediately signed up to volunteer at the start. It was a way that I could still experience the excitement of the start village and be there to support those that were able to carry out their marathon dreams this year.” She went above and beyond to support her friends. “While everyone was still sleeping, I made my way to Fort Wadsworth at 4 a.m. and did my best to support my fellow runners. I also took the opportunity to see what others were doing to keep themselves comfortable while waiting for their start, so I can be well prepared for my turn next year. Because of the way the start village is set up, I was only able to see three of my fellow Ridge Runners before they started, but I gave each of them a big hug and wished them luck.” More generally, the elite runners had an exciting race. On the men’s side, 26-year-old Geoffrey Kamworor won his second event title, clocking in at 2:08:13. This is his second New York City Marathon runners making their way through Bay Ridge. Marathon win in three years. The Kenya native has participated in the marathon four times and has at least made the podium in all of them. “From the start of the race, I was feeling okay,” he said following the win. “I was comfortable. I prepared very well to run this marathon. Throughout the last few meters, the pace was somewhat high, and it wasn’t a problem for me. That’s when I decided to pull away.” On the women’s side, Joyciline Jepkosgei took first place in just her first attempt at the TCS New York City Marathon, and made history. She recorded the second-fastest time ever in the women’s open’s division in New York City Marathon history, finishing in 2:22:38. Her time was the fastest ever by a woman making her debut at the TCS New York City Marathon. “My strategy I had planned was to finish the race strong,” Jepkosgei said. “But in the last kilometers, I saw that I was approaching the finish line and I was capable of winning.” Switzerland’s Manuela Schär won her third consecutive title in the wheelchair division.

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The Brooklyn Eagle, Home Reporter and Brooklyn Spectator hosted a well-attended senior living health and financial expo on Friday, Nov. 1 in the grand ballroom of the Dyker Beach Golf Club, 1030 86th Street. There was food, fun and freebies for those attending, along with informative exhibit tables by hospitals, realtors, law firms, local businesses, therapists and senior care specialists. In all, there were over 25 exhibitors at the expo offering information packets, product demonstrations and all kinds of free promotional items. There were raffles, refreshments and prizes galore. The keynote speakers were NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney Island’s Dr. Mark Kindschuh, chairperson of emergency medicine, and Renata Landskind and Terence Ricaforte of Landskind & Ricaforte Law Group. Also speaking at the expo were Chip Walker, supervising pharmacist and G.M. at Columbia Care and Steven Williams, community outreach trainer at Accessible Dispatch. Kindschuh, a board-certified physician who lives in Bay Ridge, spoke first. He has served as chairperson of the Department of Emergency

Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Coney Island since 2016. Kindschuh played a vital role in the transformation of the hospital’s emergency department and oversees its services to the South Brooklyn community. “Let’s start with the facts,” said Kindschuh. “You can’t really argue with the facts. If you are 65 years or older, you have about a 50 percent chance in a year of ending up in the emergency department. The Baby Boomers have gotten older and we’re still here.” He attributed the majority of visits by seniors to such things as falls, taking the wrong medication, poor eyesight and safety issues in the home. Landskind and Ricaforte oversee a full-service law firm providing estate-planning services to the pre and post-retirement community. They said they were determined to keep their law practice small so that they are able to offer personalized services to their clients that larger law firms can’t provide. Continued on page 6

INSET: Landskind & Ricaforte Law Group keynote speaker Terence Ricaforte.

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The expo featured a question-andanswer session with the audience.

Steven Williams, community outreach training coordinator for the Accessible Dispatch Program, talks to the audience. Continued from page 2 “The biggest concern people have as they age is the cost of aging and the risks that go along with it,” said Ricaforte. “Not a lot of people know about it so these expos are tremendous in spreading the knowledge that people need to understand all their options for themselves and their families. That’s why it’s so important to get the word out. All these vendors here can help all of us as we age,” added Ricaforte. Walker discussed the benefits of medical marijuana. “Columbia Care is a medical marijuana dispensary,” he explained. “It is a legitimate option for your healthcare. What we do for every patient who comes in is talk to you about your medications and past medical history so that we can understand what’s going on with all the symptoms you’re looking to treat.” He further explained, “If you have aches and pains and are taking over-the-counter medications, this is another option to replace some of those medications or add to them to help ease your aches and pains.” Williams was the last to speak. He explained that his company provides wheelchair accessible taxis throughout the five boroughs of New York City. He said that he has worked in the healthcare industry for six years and his goal is to see New York City become a more accessible city. “Everyone is eligible for this program and you don’t have to apply or enroll,” explained Williams. “These are taxis that are larger than a regular taxi and the great thing about the program is that you pay the same fare as a regular taxi cab. You get more for the money with someone trained to assist you and a larger vehicle for easier access. You don’t have to be in a wheelchair to use the program,” he added. A number of vendors had participated in earlier expos. “It’s good to be back at the senior fair,” said Louis Peters of United Healthcare - AMP Insurance Brokerage, 7709 Fifth Avenue in Bay Ridge. “This is a wonderful program where we can see all the vendors. We represent many, many insurance companies and today we’re thrilled to have the chance to talk to some seniors because this is their insurance election period between Oct. 15 and Dec. 7.” Michael Devigne, program manager for the Fifth Avenue BID, said that his group was “working on a number of programs to hopefully roll out more senior discounts and make seniors aware of what’s available to them in the BID. We’ll be doing window decals on the businesses and doing a mailing to let them know about all the great stores there and where they can get senior discounts.” Thomas Ryan, director of marketing at the Menorah Center for Rehabilitation, said that the health expo was an important means of reaching out to the community on a grassroots level and getting the seniors involved. Continued on page 12

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Continued from page 6 “It offers us an opportunity to let them know about all the options of health care, what we have and what we can do for them,” said Ryan. “The more education you provide, the more you know, the better services we can give.” Peter Killen, president of the Bay Ridge branch of AARP, said that the expo was invaluable in helping seniors. “The companies and organizations that are here are here for the seniors as we are at AARP,” said Killen. “The Home Reporter, Brooklyn Spectator and Brooklyn Eagle are essential to get all the news out that’s important to our citizens and definitely our seniors.” This was the first expo for Kerisha Wynter, supervisor at Humana at Home Senior Bridge Private Pay Services. “We are a private paid home care company that provides all the services you need to take care of your loved ones at home,” she told this paper. Franco Ullo of Jag-One Physical Therapy was also making his first appearance at the senior expo. “As we get older, there are ways to improve and maintain the quality of life by exercising mobility and we’re here to help that community thrive.” Stretched Out, a new business that offers therapeutic sports and wellness services at its location at 8121 Third Avenue in Bay

Ridge, announced that it was offering free exercise and therapy sessions to veterans and service members for one day. “On Veterans Day, we’re going to close down to our clients and we’re going to serve only the military,” John Brancato told this paper. Other exhibitors at the expo included Advanced Hearing Center, Ben Bay Realty/HSBC, FDNY, Caption Call, Investors Bank, Island Federal Credit Union, Island Shores, Northfield Bank, Norwegian Christian Home, NY Connects Dept. of Aging, OHEL, Prudential, Senior Bridge, Therapy-in-Motion and Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology. Russell Craig Targove was the master of ceremonies at the expo and there were also blood pressure screenings and other activities throughout each event. Guests were exceedingly pleased with the scope of the expo. “I’ve been to these before and I really find them very energizing and informative because all the groups that are here service our community in Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights,” said attendee June Johnson. Veteran Bill Humienny also said it was important to come to an event like this because of the information offered. “You learn about all the different doctors, hospitals and lawyers,” said Humienny. “I’ve come to a couple of these and this is one of the best I’ve been to.”

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TOBIN, Sister Pat — On Nov. 1. Sister of Charity. While born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, she spent all of her ministry years as a Sister of Charity in the New York area. She started out as a grade school teacher at Our Lady of the Cenacle in Richmond Hill. From there, she was assigned to Our Lady of Angels where there were 2,700 students enrolled in the school. One of her fourthgrade students remembers her looking down on him saying, “ I guess there are times you just have to fight,” and she gave him a hug he has never forgotten. She received a degree in special education and began teaching students in special ed at Resurrection-Ascension School in Rego Park commuting each day from Bay Ridge. In 1973, she began a new ministry at the Conklin Residence on 67th Street. Eventually, she and Sister Natalie Morris became fulltime managers at the Conklin Residence. For her, this was a 24-hour ministry and she loved doing it. She and Sister Natalie would take them on vacation each summer, whether it be to the Jersey Shore or the Pocono Mountains, and have a great time. She retired from the Conklin Residence in 2002 but kept in touch with and became an advocate for seniors in Bay Ridge. One said when she heard

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anyone who needed his assistance. He was amazingly handy and would always eventually figure things out when doing home projects. Danny enjoyed camping with Ann and they would spend most weekends at a beautiful northern New Jersey campground or at the Jersey shore. Danny and Ann worked hard during their lives, but they certainly enjoyed themselves along the way! Danny faced many difficult health problems during the past few years. Doctors said that his heart was weak, but in truth his heart was filled with love, kindness and strength. Danny’s favorite sport was boxing, which is not surprising because Danny had the heart of a champion. Danny was a good guy to everyone, especially to his family. Danny truly admired and loved Theresa for all that she gave to him and Ann during his and Ann’s time of need. Danny will be dearly missed by his loving family of Theresa, Jerry Jr., and Christina Rosiello, and by Joe, Nina, Catherine, Emily, and Julie Balsamo. All arrangements handled by Marine Park Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial Resurrection R.C. Church. Burial Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale.

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Everybody’s in love with the Bronx step street where Joaquin Phoenix dances in “Joker.” Did you know Bay Ridge has two of them? One’s on 74th Street and the other’s on 76th Street. You can stroll down Colonial Road to find them — and do some dancing of your own without needing to elbow your way through all the visitors on the Joker’s Bronx stairs. Colonial Road stretches from the top of Bay Ridge to nearly the bottom of the neighborhood. When you walk down it, besides the iconic step streets, you’ll find a representative mix of southwest Brooklyn housing stock. There are big suburban-style homes with large lawns, semi-attached houses on deep lots, century-old limestone rowhouses and a handful of apartment buildings.

Hey Joker, Bay Ridge has two step streets you might like to dance down. They’re just off Colonial Road.

Colonial Road starts at the intersection of Wakeman Place.

INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan

From time to time, when you look south, you’ll glimpse the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, austere and beautiful. The streets people most frequently recommend for northsouth Bay Ridge walks are Shore Road, with its fine houses and glimpses of Upper New York Bay, and Narrows Avenue, where a landmarked mansion known as the Gingerbread House can be found. These are stellar choices for strolls. But Colonial Road deserves a lot of love as well. And if you walk there, you can detour into Owl’s Head Park. One good way to get to Colonial Road is by riding the NYC Ferry. Its landing dock on the 69th Street Pier (aka American Veterans Memorial Pier) is just a few blocks away from Colonial Road’s starting point at the intersection of Wakeman Place. Or take the R train to its Bay Ridge Avenue stop.

THANK YOU, ELIPHALET W. BLISS Owl’s Head Park is located on the corner of Colonial Road and Wakeman Place. The 24-acre green space has the kind of dramatic hilly terrain you find in just a few places in Brooklyn. We have industrialist Eliphalet W. Bliss, who lived from 1836 to 1903, to thank for the park. It was his estate. In his will, he stipulated it should be sold to the City of New York for a discounted price on the condition that it be turned into parkland. As history buffs know, E.W. Bliss Co. owned factories in what’s now DUMBO. They produced machinery for manufacturers who made tin and sheet-iron products ranging from bird cages to typewriters. Anyway. Owl’s Head Park has an impressive variety of stately old trees including pines, locusts, oaks, maples, corks, beeches and tulip poplars, the city Parks Department’s website says. On a hilltop, a clearing affords a view of the water and Staten Island’s shoreline.

The park stretches down Colonial Road to the intersection of 68th Street. This is a great corner. When you turn your head towards the harbor, you can see the backs of the houses on a picturesque, one-block-long street called Bliss Terrace. Also turn away from the harbor and walk a short way up 68th Street. There’s an elegant cul-de-sac lined with Tudorstyle rowhouses. It’s called Bay Cliff Terrace. Bay Ridge has numerous block-long streets. In 2018, I photographed all of them.

LOTS OF TUDOR ROWHOUSES Colonial Road is scenic and serene. Hardly any of the buildings have storefronts. If you need a cup of coffee to fuel your walk, Colonial Deli is at 125 Bay Ridge Ave. at the intersection of Colonial Road. If you need a quick nosh, Rocky’s & Nicky’s Pizzeria is on the opposite corner, at 6824 Colonial Road. So. Start strolling down Colonial Road again. At the corner of 70th Street, turn your head towards the harbor and you will see the entrance to another picturesque one-block-long street of rowhouses with Tudor details. Its name is Louise Terrace. As you walk further, there are eye-catching things such as the beautiful Tudor details on the rowhouse at 7924 Colonial Road on the corner of Mackay Place. And at the corner of 72nd Street, a fine tree is still flowering this late in the year in the side yard of 7202 Colonial Road. Across the street, a lovely limestone home at 105 72nd St. has a side wall covered with gorgeous ivy.

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THE 74TH STREET STEP STREET I took a lot more photos than I’m showing you in this story. So it took me a while to get to the corner of 74th Street, which is where the block with one of Bay Ridge’s step streets is located. The block is to your left as you walk down Colonial Road. On either side of the street, there are flat-faced rowhouses with distinctive stone lintels above the windows and decorative stonework below the windows. Next to the front stoops, there are terraces surrounded by low walls. Generously sized front yards stand in front of the terraces. Some of the houses have retractable awnings. Some of the homeowners are flying American flags. The leaves are autumnal red on the tree in front of the Colonial Road corner house, whose address is 101 74th St. The best vantage point for looking at these lovely houses is half-way up the staircase. If you were taking a lunch break, you’d walk all the way up the stairs and head for Third Avenue. White beech trees that were nicknamed “the Twelve Apostles” were torn down to clear the site of the 74th Street staircase, an informative post on the news and culture blog Hey Ridge says. The staircase was constructed in the 1930s.

THE 76TH STREET STEP STREET I kept walking on Colonial Road. I was afraid it might rain and short-circuit my plan to take photos on every block.

You can see Upper New York Bay from this hill in Owl’s Head Park.

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THE KINGS COUNTY INEBRIATE ASYLUM Further along, you’ll notice the handsome stand-alone houses on 85th Street just east of the Colonial Road intersection. Then you’ll get to the intersection of 86th Street — which is of course the road that takes you to L&B Spumoni Gardens in Gravesend if you keep walking and walking. Down on the corner of 88th Street, there’s a big, gorgeous stucco house painted creamy yellow. Except it’s actually a duplex. The home right on the corner is 8723 Colonial Road. The other side of the property, which is painted a slightly different color and has shutters on its upstairs windows, is 8719 Colonial Road. At the next Colonial Road intersection, the flowers at 8824 Colonial Road are still blooming. Between 90th and 91st streets, tremendous trees tower over a wall that surrounds the grounds of Visitation Academy. The entrance to the school is on Ridge Boulevard. Did you know the property on which the academy was built was formerly the site of the Kings County Inebriate Asylum? There are apartment buildings and a short row of houses on Colonial Road’s final block, which is between 91st and 92nd Streets. After this trek, you’ll probably want a bite to eat. If you turn left onto 92nd Street and walk to Third Avenue, there are a zillion places for coffee, snacks and meals. Paneantico, a popular Italian cafe that makes excellent hero sandwiches, is right on the corner of 92nd and Third. When you need to go home, the 95th Street R-train station is on nearby Fourth Avenue.

This is Bay Cliff Terrace, whose entrance is on 68th Street near the intersection of Colonial Road. Along the way, I noticed a pretty pair of enclosed porches at 7604 and 7606 Colonial Road. The entrance to the block with the 76th Street step street has two big, beautiful houses on either side of it. One of them is 7523 Colonial Road. The other is 7601 Colonial Road. Trees with lush foliage grow alongside this staircase. Your view of these fine houses is better on the lower steps than on the top ones. Construction of the 76th Street step street was completed by 1924, the Hey Ridge posting about the step streets says. The 76th Street step street is such a novelty, and so picturesque. I was tempted to sit for a couple hours and enjoy the tranquility, even though it did seem like it might rain.

THE GREEN MAN Instead, I headed back onto Colonial Road. I was rewarded with the sight of a dog walker marching past the eye-catching stucco house at 7801 Colonial Road. Sweet-faced pooches walked right beside him, the way they’re taught to do in obedience school. Two houses at the intersection of Colonial Road and 80th Street caught my eye. One of them is 7923 Colonial Road, with a stucco facade painted a delicate bluish hue and a fireplace made of stone. A retaining wall around the lawn is made of the same stone as the fireplace. To give you an idea of what houses are worth on Colonial Road, this one was sold for $1.98 million in 2018, city Finance Department records indicate.

The other eye-catching house on an 80th Street corner is 8001 Colonial Road. It is made of pale-hued stucco and looks like an Italian villa. A stone decoration over the front door depicts a man’s face with the beard made out of stylized leaves. Ropes of leaves and fruit hang from his ears. This decorative motif, which is a symbol of rebirth and nature’s self-renewal, is known as the Green Man. It can be found on house facades in numerous Brooklyn neighborhoods.

IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH JOHN HASSON III The corner of 81st Street has a lovely large home whose address is 8102 Colonial Road. The lawn is a small hill that rises several feet above the sidewalk. Another house at this intersection, 132 81st St., is so pretty. A block further away, on the corner of Colonial Road and 82nd Street, there’s a street co-naming sign that says “Joseph John Hasson III 9/11 Memorial Way.” According to the NYC Honorary Street Names database, it runs between this spot and Shore Road and 92nd Street, which is just past the end of Colonial Road. Hasson died in the terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center. At the time of his death, the 34-year-old Bay Ridge resident was an assistant vice president of sales at eSpeed, a subsidiary of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, a New York Times profile about him said.

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It seemed like every elected official and community leader was present at this year’s annual Veterans Day observance at the Fort Hamilton Army Base in Bay Ridge. The much-anticipated ceremony that salutes veterans from all branches of the service took place on Tuesday, Nov. 5 at the Fort Hamilton Community Club. David Linder of the Fort Hamilton Army Base hosted the observance. Sgt. First Class Hope Harrell performed the national anthem, and Chaplain Maj. Bruce Duty delivered the invocation. “Today we are celebrating veterans from wars that go back to World War I,” said Fort Hamilton Army Base commanding officer Col. Andrew Zieseniss. “We’re kicking off a busy few days here in New York City as we honor military veterans and we recognize the importance of the U.S. Army.” Zieseniss went on to explain, “One hundred years ago in 1919, Americans first came together to recognize veterans of the Great War on Nov. 11, Armistice Day. In 1947, Armistice Day was officially renamed Veterans Day in order to recognize all American military veterans. Since 1919, we stand shoulder to shoulder to pay tribute to all those who served and continue to serve our country under the most difficult circumstances.” Zieseniss introduced five local heroes who served in World War II and

were sitting front and center at the ceremony: Harold Rosenthal, who fought in the Philippines during the Pacific campaign; Harvey Lerner, who served in the Navy and provided critical support stateside during the war; Harold Radish, who fought in Europe when he was 18 years old and was a POW for four years; Jack Vanasco, who served with General Douglas MacArthur; and Albert Goldberg, who fought during the Battle of the Bulge as an infantryman and machine gunner. The keynote speaker was Garrison Director William Barriage, who leads the Logistics Readiness Center at Fort Hamilton. Barriage served more than 37 years as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army and holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Nevada and master’s degree in counseling from Long Island University. His awards include the Legion of Merit Medal and the Bronze Star Medal. “This year we commemorate a century of celebrating Veterans Day on the anniversary of the Armistice that ended the fighting along the western front in World War I,” said Barriage. “This year we also commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the beginning of the liberation of western Europe during World War II, and we remember the contributions of our greatest generation,” he added. The ceremony concluded with Zieseniss and Command Sgt. Major LaShan Hayes recognizing Barriage for

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his dedicated service to the military. Elected officials attending the ceremony included U.S. Rep. Max Rose; State Sen. Andrew Gounardes; City Councilmember Justin Brannan; Assemblymembers Peter Abbate, Mathylde Frontus and Nicole Malliotakis; and community leaders John Abi-Habib, honorary consul general of Lebanon in New Jersey; Ray Aalbue, chairperson of Brooklyn’s Memorial Day Parade; and Dr. Habib Joudeh of the Arab American Association. Rose, himself a veteran who served as an active duty officer in Afghanistan from 2012-2013 and earned a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Combat Infantry Badge, called it a privilege to be at the observance. “Fort Hamilton holds a special place in mine and so many other veterans’ hearts. It was truly a privilege to join so many patriots in honoring all those who have protected and served this great nation,” Rose told this paper. Brannan said that this year’s Veterans Day has special meaning. “One hundred and one years after the end of World War I and Armistice Day, we gather to honor the men and women who served our country and had the fortune of coming back home,” said Brannan. “Being among these heroes is incredibly humbling. We should really be honoring America’s veterans every day of the year but the least we can do is pause to express our profound gratitude for their sacrifices and contributions each year, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. It’s up to us to make sure our veterans always get the respect, attention, recognition and care that they need,” he added. Gounardes echoed Brannan’s sentiments. “Veterans Day is a time to reflect with profound gratitude on all that those who have served our country have done to protect us,” Gounardes told this paper. “Yet it is not just on Veterans Day but every day that we have to acknowledge this debt of gratitude owed to our veterans,” he added. “I was happy to attend the Veterans Day observance at the Fort Hamilton Army Base and thank them for carrying on this invaluable tradition.” Frontus called it an absolute pleasure to attend the observance. “The ceremony was a fitting tribute to our local veter-

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LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE NUMBER 1322611 FOR RESTAURANT WINE LICENSE HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY JINTANA THAI FARM HOUSE CORP. TO SELL WINE AND BEER AND CIDER AT RETAIL IN A

AND WINE AT RETAIL IN A RESTAURANT, UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW AT HOWONG SEAFOOD RESTAURANT INC., 6718 BAY PARKWAY, BROOKLYN, NY 11204 FOR ON PREMISES CONSUMPTION. #174727

TAIL IN A RESTAURANT UNDER THE ABC LAW AT 1250 1252 UTICA AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11203 FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION; TROPICAL PARADISE RESTAURANT & BAKERY ON AVE D INC. #175036

LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE, SERIAL #1322613 FOR BEER & WINE HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER & WINE AT RETAIL IN A CAFE UNDER THE ABC LAW AT 561 LORIMER ST., BROOKLYN, 11211 FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION; THE GRASSHOPER NYC INC. #174777

LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE, SERIAL #1322934 FOR BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR AT RE-

LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE NUMBER 1322466 FOR BEER AND WINE HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER

LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE, SERIAL #1322314 FOR BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR AT RETAIL IN A BAR UNDER THE ABC LAW AT 17 WYCKOFF AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11237 FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION; VENUE TRIFECTA LLC #174767

LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE, SERIAL #1322378 FOR BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR AT RETAIL IN A CATERING ESTABLISHMENT UNDER THE ABC LAW AT 233 BUTLER ST., BROOKLYN, 11217 FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION; PURSLANE 233

LLC #174775

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE NUMBER 1318077 FOR BEER AND WINE HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER AND WINE AT RETAIL IN A RESTAURANT, UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW AT SAVANNAH CAFE LLC, 75 UTICA AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11207 FOR ON PREMISES CONSUMPTION. #174709

NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LICENSE, SERIAL #1322769 FOR BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR HAS BEEN APPLIED FOR BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO SELL BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR AT RETAIL IN A BAR UNDER THE ABC LAW AT 90 S. 4TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11205 FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION; HAND STUFF LLC #174858

2nd Department / New Business Formations 11201

CORE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF CORE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC, A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 6/20/2019. LLC ORGANIZED IN DE ON 6/3/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 45 MAIN STREET, SUITE 711 BROOKLYN, NY, 11201. OFFICE ADDRESS IN JURISDICTION OF ORGANIZATION: 45 MAIN STREET, SUITE 711, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. COPY OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION ON FILE WITH SECY. OF STATE OF DE, 401 FEDERAL STREET, SUITE 4 DOVER DE 19901. PURPOSE OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE..

PODGORSKA, 202 MARINE AVE, UNIT 2A BROOKLYN, NY, 11209. PURPOSE/ CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE.

ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE.

11210

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AXIOMA 2 LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/23/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ATHENA AXIOMAKAROS, 346 CONEY ISLAND AVE #704 BROOKLYN, NY, 11218. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE.

#174678

BROOKLYN BORN SKIN LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: BROOKLYN BORN SKIN LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 6/24/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS BROOKLYN BORN SKIN LLC, 1998 NOSTRAND AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11210. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #173380

#174093

11205

191 WASHINGTON PARK LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 191 WASHINGTON PARK LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 07/30/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS NINA BROEER 191 WASHINGTON PARK BROOKLYN, NY, 11205. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174041

11208

SPLIFF ENTERTAINMENT LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SPLIFF ENTERTAINMENT LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 08/16/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SPLIFF ENTERTAINMENT LLC 1158 SUTTER AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11208. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174619

11209

SOVA STUDIO, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SOVA STUDIO, LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 8/5/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS EWA D.

AT-CARS LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AT-CARS LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/23/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ASAD FAROOQ, 2501 NOSTRAND AVENUE, APT 5C, BROOKLYN, NY, 11210. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174381

2107 NOSTRAND LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 2107 NOSTRAND LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/27/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS 2107 NOSTRAND LLC, 2107 NOSTRAND AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11210. PURPOSE/ CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174542

#174465

11218

#172974

TT&J MECHANICAL LLC

AXIOMA 2 LLC

#174341

11226

MERRICK MEDIA LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: MERRICK MEDIA LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 5/10/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MERRICK MEDIA LLC, 95 E 31ST ST APT 2 BROOKLYN, NY, 11226. PURPOSE/ CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174133

11230

NURTURED BEGINNINGS LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NURTURED BEGINNINGS LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 5/21/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS VICTORIA V F WINT 920 EAST 17TH STREEET APT 118 BROOKLYN, NY, 11230. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #173608

11217

11233

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SIGMAVET LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 6/6/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS C.A. MCCRAE, CPA, LLC, 196 FLATBUSH AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR BROOKLYN, NY, 11217. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC:

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: DYVINE ESSENCE SALON LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 07/01/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS REGINA JAMES 133 ROCKAWAY AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11233. PURPOSE/ CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL

SIGMAVET LLC

PURPOSE.

DYVINE ESSENCE SALON LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: TT&J MECHANICAL LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 10/30/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS TUSON IRVIN 1362 HERKIMER STREET SUITE 1 BROOKLYN, NY, 11233. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #175033

11236

CM3 VENTURES, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: CM3 VENTURES, LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 09/12/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ HER IS MICHELE VENTOUR 933 EAST 80TH STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11236. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174044

11237

GOOD CLOUD 18 LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: GOOD CLOUD 18 LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 9/20/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS EDWARD CHAKYUN NG, 1325 EAST 37TH STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11210. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174540

SOWERS & REAPERS REAL ESTATE BROKERS LLC

SOWERS & REAPERS REAL ESTATE BROKERS LLC ART. OF ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE OF NY 6/25/19. OFF. LOC. : KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROC.: C/O SAMUEL OBI KAMANU, 1954A ROCKAWAY PARKWAY, BROOKLYN, NY 11236. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACT OR ACTIVITY. #173921

SKYHIGH FUNDING LLC

SKYHIGH FUNDING LLC, ARTS OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 9/3/2019. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED &

SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO BLUMBERGEXCELSIOR CORPORATE SERVICES, INC., 16 COURT ST., 14TH FL., BROOKLYN, NY 11241. GENERAL PURPOSE. #173964

VBX-4.16067.1, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF VBX4.16067.1, LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 9/23/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: UNITED CORPORATE SERVICES, INC., 10 BANK ST, STE 560, WHITE PLAINS, NY 10606. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #173982

WORKABLE 239 LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF WORKABLE 239 LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 7/17/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: 195 PLYMOUTH ST, STE 2-8, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #173986

IDDA LLC

IDDA LLC ART. OF ORG. FILED SEC. OF STATE OF NY 4/30/2019. OFF. LOC. : KINGS CO. UNITED STATES CORPORATION AGENTS, INC. DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY TO MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO THE LLC, 7014 13TH AVENUE, SUITE 202, BROOKLYN, NY 11228. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACT OR ACTIVITY. #174030

MISS HOLLY’S SMOKEHOUSE LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MISS HOLLY’S SMOKEHOUSE LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE ON 4/1/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNATED AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ADDRESS: 631 THROOP AVE., 1ST FL., BROOKLYN, NY 11216, ATTN: HOLLY DREW. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174112

INSPIRAWORK LLC

INSPIRAWORK LLC, APP OF AUTH. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) 9/24/2019. CTY: KINGS. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO PO BOX 123, LIBERTY CORNER, NJ 07938. GENERAL PURPOSE. #174120

253 CARLTON AVE REALTY LLC

253 CARLTON AVE REALTY LLC ARTICLES OF ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) 12/21/2016. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AGENT OF LLC WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 111 COURT ST., STE. 2L, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174131

NEXT LEVEL FOOTBALL, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF NEXT LEVEL FOOTBALL, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 09/20/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO CORPORATION SERVICE CO., 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174171

JUNIPER MIDDLE VILLAGE LLC

JUNIPER MIDDLE VILLAGE LLC FILED W/ SSNY ON 7/30/19. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 478 ALBANY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11203. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL. #174181

THE OSBORN PROJECT LLC

THE OSBORN PROJECT LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 10/02/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 452 SACKETT STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11231. REG AGENT: IMOGEN BAILEY, 401 BROADWAY, STE 710, NY, NY 10013 PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #174228

OTHER STRATEGY, LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF OTHER STRATEGY, LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 09/30/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO STEVEN ZAROFF, 419 UNION ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11231. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174305

2256 OCEAN LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 2256 OCEAN LLC ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 09/30/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OFFICE OF LLC: 1865 E. 8TH ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11223. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO CORPORATION SERVICE CO., 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174307

400U APT LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 400U APT LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 9/19/19. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O MICHAEL HARARI, 1411 BROADWAY, 2ND FL, NY, NY 10018. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. #174397

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SHANGHAI — INTERNATIONAL IMPORT EXPO: Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness delivers a speech at the opening ceremony of the China International Import Expo in Shanghai on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The sprawling import fair into its second year is meant to demonstrate China's willingness to open its domestic markets. AP Photo/Ng Han Guan

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