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The Brooklyn court system goes all out in celebration of Black History Month each year and will do so again in 2020. The 22nd annual celebration will be capped off with a fashion show extravaganza during which judges and court employees strut down the runway while wearing outfits made by local black designers. Pictured here is assistant law clerk Natasha Delille participating in the 2019 fashion show. See page 3. Also visit brooklyneagle.com for past fashion show photos. Brooklyn Eagle file photo by Rob Abruzzese
Judge Roslynn Mauskopf takes over as chief judge of the EDNY
Henry “Hank” Greenberg, president of the New York State Bar Association, has once again come out publicly in support of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s court consolidation plan. See page 2. File photo courtesy of the NYSBA
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BAY RIDGE LAWYERS’ POST-HOLIDAY HOLIDAY PARTY CONTINUES TO BE A SUCCESS:
The Bay Ridge Lawyers Association continued its tradition of hosting a holiday party after the New Year with a bash at the Dyker Beach Golf Course on Wednesday, Jan. 15. The group has now celebrated its last three holiday parties after the holidays. It's a recent tradition that started because many of the borough's judges and attorneys are members of multiple bar associations. Between all of the parties hosted by bar associations, law firms and law school alumni associations, December can be an incredibly hectic month. From left: Rosa Pannitto, BRLA President Maryann Stathopoulos, Hon. Elizabeth Bonina, Andrea Bonina and Brooklyn Eagle photo by Mario Belluomo Angela Chiaino. Visit brooklyneagle.com.
Hon. Roslynn Mauskopf has taken over for Hon. Dora Irizarry as the chief judge of the Eastern District of New York. See page 2. Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese
Late Justice Jules Spodek remembered at Lawyers for Israel luncheon By Rob Abruzzese The Record
Late Supreme Court Justice Jules Spodek, who died this past October, was honored by the Jewish National Fund at a luncheon cosponsored by the Brooklyn Brandeis Society on Wednesday, Jan. 22. The event, which took place at the Brooklyn Bar Association on Remsen Street, was dubbed the Lawyers for Israel Luncheon. It is the first of what the two groups hope will become a regular collaboration.
The luncheon drew about 40 lawyers and judges who were on hand to celebrate the life of their late colleague as well as to hear from keynote speaker Deborah Riegel, who works closely with the Jewish National Fund. “Today, we’re also taking a moment to remember and honor Justice Jules Spodek,” Rabbi Hanniel Levenson said. “The last time I saw him was when I got to visit him. We sang songs together. It was a very powerful moment for me, so I want to take a step back and just remember him.”
The late Justice Spodek was a Brooklyn College and New York University School of Law graduate who eventually rose up to become the administrative judge of the Supreme Court, Second Department. “When I was reading about him, it reminded me of a line in the Torah where they are talking about setting up courts of justice,” Levenson said. “It said that we are commanded to set up judges who lead with righteous judgment. To my mind, there is no one who can emulate that Justice Ellen Spodek with her late father idea more than Justice Jules Spodek.”
Justice Jules Spodek at a Brooklyn Bar Association dinner where he was honored.
New York State Bar Association comes out in support of court consolidation plan By Rob Abruzzese The Record
When the state legislature held a pair of hearings on Chief Judge Janet DiFiore's plan to consolidate the courts, there were plenty of skeptics. However, Brooklyn's administrative judge of the Supreme Court, Civil Term, the Hon. Lawrence Knipel, penned an open letter of support last Wednesday and now the New York State Bar Association president is also publicly backing the plan. "The New York State Bar Association applauds Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his support of court modernization," said NYSBA President Hank Greenberg. "The present system, with its 11 trial courts, is confusing for litigants, costly for taxpayers and makes case management difficult. "We are grateful to the governor and Chief Judge Janet DiFiore for their support, and our association stands ready to help in any way we can to make this proposal a reality," Greenberg said. The plan would consolidate the courts from 11 to three. The idea behind the plan is to give court officials better use of resources and the ability to shift judges more easily from one court to another based upon need. The plan would also curtail the need for litigants to bring one issue to multiple courts to solve its nuances. Theoretically, the plan would save litigants time and therefore money; however, not everyone is convinced. The Latino Judges Association is one group whose members showed up to public hearings to
express concern that the plan could potentially hurt diversity amongst judges, as well as do nothing to address the lack of diversity in some Upstate districts. The Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of New York State also raised the issue that the consolidation of the courts would allow the governor to appoint judges to the Appellate Division and Court of Appeals easily and thus threaten judicial independence. The Surrogates Association of the State of New York is one of the groups worried that judges could be elected to one court, only to be transferred to another, a practice that already exists in some instances. At the hearings, many speakers contended out that the problems the chief judge is attempting to solve with court consolidation could be addressed with smaller amendments or bills. Justice Lawrence Marks, the chief administrative judge for the state, has said that the chief judge's proposal is merely a draft to get a conversation started and to create momentum for change. He suggested that the groups that have raised concerns propose changes to the plan rather than simply reject it outright. "We're very interested in alternative suggestions," Justice Marks said. "The chief justice said, when this proposal was announced, that this is a draft proposal. We wanted to put something out to focus discussion on a particular proposal, but we said from the start nothing is carved in stone…. Undoubtedly, there will be changes."
Pictured from left: Rabbi Hanniel Levenson, Hon. Ellen Spodek, keynote speaker Deborah Riegel, and Todd Sandler, the Brooklyn director of the Jewish National Fund.
George Farkas (left) and Steven Brounstein.
Justice Ellen Spodek also talked about her father, the grandson of a rabbi, who once ate a ham sandwich in front of a shul as a form of protest. She said that her family has always valued the work that the Jewish National Fund does and was proud that her father was being honored by them. “We had a JNF blue box in the kitchen,” said Justice Ellen Spodek, the president of the Brooklyn Brandeis Society. “We had to bring it to Hebrew School every Thursday, donate it and bring the box back. JNF has been in my life since I was six or seven.” Justice Spodek also introduced the keynote speaker and noted that they were practically classmates at Brooklyn Law School as the two of them had graduated only a few years apart. Riegel, who is a professor of law at Brooklyn Law School, and a member of the litigation department at Rosenberg & Estis, spoke about the mission of the Jewish National Fund and recalled her own experience with it in her youth. Visit brooklyneagle.com for more.
A group of judges came for the luncheon to show their support for the Brandeis Society. Pictured from left: Hon. Ellen Spodek, Hon. Michael Gerstein, Hon. Esther Morgenstern, Hon. Lawrence Knipel, Hon. Mark Partnow and Hon. Kathy Levine. Brooklyn Eagle photos by Rob Abruzzese
Justice Roslynn Mauskopf takes over as chief judge of the Eastern District of New York By Rob Abruzzese The Record
U.S. District Court Judge Roslynn Mauskopf officially took over as chief judge of the Eastern District of New York this week when she replaced Hon. Dora Irizarry, who assumed senior status after nearly four years as the court's top judge.
Chief Judge Mauskopf, a Brandeis University and Georgetown University Law Center graduate, has served as a judge in the Eastern District since October 2007, after she was nominated by President George W. Bush on the recommendation of then-Gov. George Pataki. The chief judge has a background as a
prosecutor, starting when she became an assistant district attorney in the Manhattan DA's Office in 1982. She became the state's inspector general in 1995 and eventually became the U.S. attorney for the EDNY in 2002. Chief Judge Mauskopf once told a newspaper that she became a judge because her parents, both Holocaust sur-
vivors, had been imprisoned in Nazi Germany despite the lack of a trial, any jury or a judge. Judge Irizarry took over for Hon. Carol Bagley Amon as the chief judge in April 2016. She became a federal court judge, the first Hispanic judge in the district, in 2003 after she was nominated by President George W. Bush.
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First week of Weinstein trial: Vile allegations, X-rated gifts By Michael R. Sisak, Tom Hays and Jennifer Peltz The Associated Press
Harvey Weinstein trundled into court this week for the start of a New York City rape trial, facing the prospect of a conviction that could put him in prison for the rest of his life. Within the first three days of the #MeToo-era trial, the once-heralded Hollywood titan whom prosecutors described as a “predatory monster” came face-to-face with an accuser who testified in vivid detail about an alleged rape more than two decades ago. Weinstein, 67, denies the allegations. The trial, underway 839 days after the first of his scores of accusers went public, is expected to last about a month. It has already featured several notable moments — and a few odd twists. Star witness: ‘I could not fight anymore’ Actress Annabella Sciorra, the key prosecution witness so far, fought back tears Thursday as she told jurors that Weinstein bulldozed his way into her Manhattan apartment, shoved her onto her bed and raped her in 1993 or 1994. Sciorra, now 59, said she tried in vain to get the burly film producer off her by kicking and punching him. “I was trying to fight, but I could not fight anymore,” she said. The Associated Press does not typically identify people who say they have been victims of sexual assault, unless they come forward publicly. Sciorra also testified that, on one occasion, Weinstein gifted her X-rated candies — penis-shaped chocolates — and on another, showed up at her hotel door at the Cannes Film Festival in his underwear with a bottle of oil in one hand and a videotape in the other. Letterman fan’s 15 seconds Weinstein lawyer Donna Rotunno closed Sciorra’s cross-examination with a clip of the actress on David Letterman’s talk show in which she playfully told the host that she often made up stories to enliven movie press junkets. It seemed like a ploy to tarnish Sciorra’s credibility, but in the 1997 clip, she went on to explain that those fibs involved inane things like claiming her father raised iguanas for circuses. After it played, she assured jurors she would never lie about something as serious as sexual assault. Smoking gun or not, how Weinstein’s lawyers got hold of the clip is a fascinating tale in and of itself. It came not from Letterman’s production company or CBS, but from a superfan who says he has taped and digitized every episode from Letterman’s 33-year career in late-night television. In a blog post, Don Giller said he turned over the video after a private investigator
Actress Annabella Sciorra returns after a lunch break in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial last Thursday. AP Photo/Richard Drew
The warden who was in charge at the Metropolitan Correctional Center when Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide will be given a leadership position at another federal lock-up, according to the Associated Press.
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at court for his rape trial on Friday. working for the defense showed up at his door with a subpoena Wednesday night. Giller wrote that, after a bit of confusion, he realized, “It was the Harvey Weinstein case, and for some bizarre reason, I was somehow involved in it.” Giller said he felt “awful” assisting Weinstein’s defense, but felt he had no choice but to give up the recording. “Still, what I was legally compelled to do will haunt me for a long time,” he wrote. “I hope Sciorra’s testimony prevails.” Another star takes the stand Actress Rosie Perez made a brief appearance in court on Friday to corroborate her friend Sciorra’s testimony that they had talked about the alleged rape shortly after it happened. Prosecutors called Perez to the witness stand to show that, while Sciorra kept the matter mostly to herself for many years, she did share it with a few people close to her at the time. Perez told jurors that, during one conversation, Sciorra started whispering that something bad had happened to her. Perez said Sciorra started crying and told her, “I think it was rape.” Weinstein’s lawyers have suggested Sciorra waited so long to go public with the allegation because she was making it up. First in a parade of accusers Sciorra is one of six accusers expected to testify against Weinstein. That’s just a fraction of the number of women who have come forward in recent years to accuse him of sexual assault or harassment. The others who will take the witness stand are the two women whose allegations led to the criminal charges at the heart of the case and three other women whose testimony, like Sciorra’s, is meant to show that Weinstein has repeatedly engaged in similar behavior. The charges against Weinstein pertain to allegations he forcibly performed oral sex on former production assistant Mimi Haleyi in his New York apartment in 2006 and that he raped an aspiring actress in a hotel room in 2013. In her opening statement, prosecutor Meghan Hast told jurors that the rape accuser found a needle after the alleged assault and realized Weinstein had injected himself to get an erection. Weinstein has insisted any sexual encounters were consensual. Defense’s focus: Women’s behavior Weinstein’s lawyers are pointing to warm emails and other evidence they say show some of the women continued to interact with Weinstein after the alleged attacks. Another part of the defense strategy has been to spin blame back on his accusers: for
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instance, asking Sciorra on cross-examination why she didn’t flee or call 911 when Weinstein arrived. On Friday, prosecutors called to the witness stand a forensic psychiatrist who testified at the 2018 retrial that led to Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction in Pennsylvania, aiming to dispel myths about how victims behave in the aftermath of assaults. Dr. Barbara Ziv said most sexual assault victims continue to have contact with their attackers, who often threaten retaliation if the victims tell anyone what happened. Victims are “hoping this is just an aberration” and they can also end up blaming themselves, Ziv testified. Ziv describes herself as an expert on “sexual assault victim behavior” and has studied the issue extensively, but she hasn’t evaluated Weinstein’s accusers. Drama in and out, but no protests So far, Weinstein’s trial has attracted a swarm of media attention, but none of the protesters who crowded outside during jury selection, chanting things like “The rapist is you!” Dozens of cameras were there Wednesday to track Weinstein’s walker-aided movements in and out of the courthouse for opening statements and the start of testimony, as reporters from as far away as Australia narrated the scene. Inside, a group of about two dozen teens on a school trip from Cambridge, England, tried getting in on the spectacle but were turned away because the courtroom was at capacity. Meanwhile, a different sort of drama was unfolding down the street from the courthouse that chilly morning as a crew shot scenes for the CBS series “FBI.” In court, sirens and squawking Even in the dead of winter, some of the windows in the massive, New Deal-era courthouse are being kept open so the packed courtroom doesn’t overheat. That means exchanges between lawyers and witnesses are sometimes drowned out by the wail of sirens from passing police cars, firetrucks and ambulances. “Sorry, it’s very hard to hear,” Sciorra said Thursday as a noisy emergency vehicle rolled by, 15 stories below. By the end of the day, it was Weinstein himself who was taking heat for making noise. Prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon admonished the defendant for chattering away as she addressed the judge after the jury of seven men and five women had gone home for the day. “It is hard to hear with defendant talking so loud,” she said. “It is hard to concentrate on what I’m doing, if he can stop talking for 30 seconds.” Weinstein hushed up.
AP Exclusive: Feds plan to move Epstein warden to prison job By Michael Balsamo and Michael R. Sisak The Associated Press
The warden in charge when Jeffrey Epstein ended his life in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center is being moved to a leadership position at another federal correctional facility, putting him back in the field with inmates despite an ongoing investigation into the financier’s death, two people familiar with the matter told the Associated Press. The federal Bureau of Prisons is planning to move Lamine N’Diaye to FCI Fort Dix, a low-security prison in Burlington County, New Jersey, the sources said. The move comes months after Attorney General William Barr ordered N’Diaye be reassigned to a desk post at the Bureau of Prisons’ regional office in Pennsylvania after Epstein’s death as the FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general investigated. One of the people said the agency planned to move N’Diaye into the new role on Feb. 2. The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss an internal personnel matter. It was unclear why the agency was planning to return N’Diaye to a position supervising inmates and staff members, even though multiple investigations into Epstein’s death remain active. The inspector general’s investigation is continuing, and the Justice Department is still probing the circumstances that led to Epstein’s death, including why he wasn’t given a cellmate. Epstein took his own life in August while awaiting trial on charges he sexually abused girls as young as 14 and young women in New York and Florida in the early 2000s. Epstein’s suicide cast a spotlight on the Bureau of Prisons and highlighted a series of safety lapses inside a high-security unit of one of the most secure jails in America. Barr said Epstein’s ability to take his own life in federal custody had raised “serious questions that must be answered.” He said in an interview with the AP in November that the investigation revealed a “series” of mistakes made that gave Epstein the chance to take his own life and that his suicide was the result of “a perfect storm of screw-ups.” Two correctional officers responsible for watching Epstein have pleaded not guilty to charges alleging they lied on prison records to make it seem as though they had checked on Epstein, as required, before his death. Instead, investigators say they appeared to sleep for two hours and had been browsing the internet — shopping for furniture and motorcycles — instead of watching Epstein, who was supposed to be checked on every 30 minutes. The attorney general also removed the agency’s acting director in the wake of Epstein’s death and named Kathleen Hawk Sawyer, the prison agency’s director from 1992 until 2003, to replace him. Since Epstein’s death and N’Diaye’s removal as warden, the Manhattan jail has had two interim leaders. The newest warden, M. Licon-Vitale, used to oversee a federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut. Her first big order of business has been to deal with jailed lawyer Michael Avenatti’s complaints about his treatment at the lockup. The Bureau of Prisons has been plagued for years by chronic violence, extensive staffing shortages and serious misconduct.
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Judge Campanelli lectures at Columbian Lawyers CLE meeting By Rob Abruzzese
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Hon. Joy Campanelli, the supervising judge of the Richmond County Civil Court, here with Susanne Gennusa, president of the Columbian Lawyers Association.
Members of the Columbian Lawyers Association of Brooklyn made their annual trip to Staten Island on Tuesday, Jan. 14. as nearly 80 members gathered at Nino’s Restaurant for the group’s monthly continuing legal education meeting. The group hosts the annual meeting in Staten Island because many of its members either live or practice there. Over the last two years, the meeting has featured a Staten Island judge who spoke on issues relevant to the island. This year’s speaker was Hon. Joy Campanelli, the supervising judge of the Richmond County Civil Court. Judge Campanelli has been a long-time member of the association. She worked in Brooklyn for over a decade as the law clerk to Justice David Vaughan and later as a judge after she was elected to the Civil Court in 2014. For an hour, Judge Campanelli lectured on “Vision Zero: the Criminalization of Negligence and the NYC Administrative Codes that cover it.” Her talk covered recent changes to the law that affect both criminal and civil liability. The group also celebrated the birthday of one of its oldest members, George Siracuse, the association’s historian. Siracuse could barely contain his emotions as the group presented him with a cake for the occasion.
Anthony Lamberti (left) and Dominic Famulari.
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From left: Ralph Palma, George Siracuse, the association’s historian and Steven Bamundo.
JAYASRI GANAPATHY INSTALLED AS PRESIDENT OF SABANY IN FEDERAL COURT CEREMONY: The South Asian Bar Association of New York installed Jayasri Ganapathy as its new president during its annual installation and kickoff ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 22 in the ceremonial courtroom of the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse in Manhattan. Ganapathy and others were installed by Federal Magistrate Judge Sanket Bulsara, (CENTER), from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The other officers who were installed included Ruchi Shah as president-elect, Poonam Sethi as secretary and Amit Kumar as treasurer. Pictured: New officers and directors of the South Asian Bar Association of New York, including new President Jayasri Ganapathy (eighth from right), were installed during a ceremony presided over by Brooklyn Eagle photo by Caroline Ourso Hon. Sanket Bulsara in Manhattan last week. Visit brooklyneagle.com for a report by Caroline Ourso, special to The Record.
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News From Your Neighborhood GOOD SAMARITAN STOPS SEX ASSAULT IN SUBWAY
BAY RIDGE — A good Samaritan helped to stop a man who was sexually assaulting a woman in the bathroom of the 95th Street R subway station on Monday morning, according to the New York Post. The suspect followed the woman into the bathroom, punched her in the face and started sexually assaulting her, police said. The woman screamed for help, and a good Samaritan opened the door and asked, “What’s going on here?” The attacker closed the door, but the other man kept pounding on it until the suspect stopped the attack and ran off. He was last seen wearing all black and a black ski mask, the Post reported.
NEW DATE SET FOR BQX STREETCAR STUDY
BOROUGHWIDE — A draft environmental impact study for the much-debated BXQ Brooklyn-Queens streetcar plan should be complete by 2021, according to the New York City Economic Development Corp. Starting next month, the first public community meetings are scheduled to take place in neighborhoods that the BQX would traverse, such as Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Sunset Park, Astoria and Long Island City, Z100 news reported. The streetcar was originally projected to begin running along the waterfront in 2024. However, it is now scheduled to start in 2029, Z100 reported.
MAN ARRESTED IN KILLING OF VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER
WILLIAMSBURG — A second man has been charged in the November killing of video game developer Jose Zambrano Rodriguez, according to the New York Post. Damian Diaz was arrested in Queens and arraigned Saturday in Brooklyn Criminal Court. Diaz and his cousin, Joshua Hernandez, allegedly beat Rodriguez in a random attack outside a Brooklyn bar on Nov. 17, Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney Christopher Myco said in court Saturday. Myco said the pair, along with a third man, came after Rodriguez as he was walking down Havemeyer Street with a woman around 4:30 a.m. As Rodriguez tried to escape, Diaz knocked him to the ground, where he allegedly cracked his skull on the pavement, Myco said.
DEVELOPER SEEKS TO BUILD LOW-RISE CONDO IN W’BURG
WILLIAMSBURG — A local developer has filed zoning amendments to construct a new low-rise condo building at 276 Bedford Ave. in Williamsburg, according to New York YIMBY. The building is about three stories high and would include groundfloor retail as well as two levels of residential units above. The zoning proposals are included within an environmental assessment statement prepared in collaboration with BFJ Planning. The site is currently vacant, New York YIMBY said.
CHABAD HOSTS WEEKEND FOR YOUNG ADULTS
CROWN HEIGHTS — Jewish young adults this past weekend gathered in Crown Heights for the annual Chabad Young Professionals Shabbaton (or Sabbath weekend), this year titled “Encounter 2020.” Chabad is the outreach arm of the Lubavitch Hasidic religious movement. The event attracted hundreds of young Jews from 46 cities around the world, according to Chabad.org, the movement’s website. Rabbi Lavy Kosofsky, leader of the Springfield, Massachusetts, Chabad Young Professionals group, commented that “Nothing compares to seeing it [Hasidic Judaism] at the source.”
BROOKLYN-RAISED B-BALLER PLAYS FOR GEORGIA STATE
BUSHWICK — JoJo Toppin, who grew up in Bushwick, then moved to Norcross, Georgia, for his sophomore year of high school, is now part of the Georgia State Panthers basketball team, according to Georgia State Signal, the school’s website. At Norcross High School, he was ranked as the No. 14 prospect in Georgia and No. 326 nationally, the Signal said. He spent his freshman year at the University of Georgia, where he had little playing time, then transferred to Georgia State because its coach, Rob Lanier, had encouraged him when he was in high school.
AFFORDABLE LOTTERY HELD AT SIX-STORY BUSHWICK B’LDG
BUSHWICK — An affordable housing lottery has opened for 20 apartments in a six-story building at 594-600 Bushwick Ave., according to New York YIMBY. The building, located between Jefferson and Melrose streets, is being converted to housing from a two-story early 20th century commercial building in combination with a three-story 19th century building next door. The affordable apartments include seven studios and 13 two-bedroom units, with monthly rents starting at $2,150 and topping out at $2,709. Building permits show that there will be 66 apartments in the building, as well as retail stores
Father Michael Louis Gelfant, seen here leading a procession on the Feast Day of Saint Finbar in Bath Beach, got a big thrill when New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera (inset) sent a video wishing him well in his new assignment in a Queens parish. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Paula Katinas / Mariano Rivera photo by John Minchillo (AP Images for New Era Cap) and a medical office, New York YIMBY reported. The building will also include bicycle storage on the ground floor and parking for 32 vehicles on the second floor. In the early 2000s, the main commercial building that formerly stood on the site was the home of a series of informal concerts called “Above the Auto Parts Store.” The developer is Cayuga Capital Management, which purchased the two lots for $525,000 in 2005, New York YIMBY reported.
MEAD, MEDIEVAL DRINK, FINDS A HOME IN TRENDY BROOKLYN
BUSHWICK — Honey’s, the taproom in Enlightenment Wines Meadery in Bushwick, was almost full on a recent Saturday night, according to The New York Times. The customers were drinking mead, a type of honey wine that dates to the Middle Ages. Most people in the modern age know of mead through Chaucer or “Game of Thrones,” but that’s about it. Rafael Lyon and a partner opened Enlightenment in 2015, and since then, several other meaderies have opened in the borough and elsewhere. “There are two groups of people,” Alison Kizu-Blair, a bartender at Honey’s, told the Times, “people who know about us and come here with the intention of trying the mead, and then there is the person who has no idea why the bar is called Honey’s.” The mead, which is made on the premises, also includes fruits like apples, cherries and black currants.
ATTY. GEN. BARR SPEAKS TO JEWISH LEADERS IN BROOKLYN
BOROUGH PARK — U.S. Attorney General William Barr visited a gathering of Orthodox Jewish leaders in Borough Park Tuesday and told them he is “extremely distressed” about recent acts of intimidation and violence against Jewish communities, according to ABC7. “It strikes at the very core of what this country is about,” Barr said during a meeting at the Boro Park Jewish Community Council. As part of a new effort, Barr announced new federal charges unsealed against Tiffany Harris, a woman accused of assaulting three Orthodox Jewish women in Crown Heights in December. The incident was one in a series of acts alleged to have been motivated by anti-Semitism that alarmed New York’s Jewish community just before the New Year, ABC7 said.
COPS SEEK BROOKLYN, QUEENS BANK ROBBER
WILLIAMSBURG — The NYPD is looking for a man who robbed two banks in Brooklyn and Queens earlier this month and attempted to rob one more, according to qns.com. On Jan. 13, the unidentified man approached a teller at Popular Bank at 15 Graham Ave. in Williamsburg, gave the teller a threatening note and ran off with $2,000, police said. Ten days later, on Jan. 23, he passed a note demanding money to a teller at the Popular Bank at 918 Seneca Ave., Ridgewood, and made off with $500. On Jan. 27, he passed a similar note to a teller at a Bank of America branch at 386 Knickerbocker Ave. in Bushwick, but the teller did not comply and the perp ran away in an unknown direction. Surveillance video shows a white man with a goatee and moustache wearing a gray jacket and a gray baseball hat.
TOWNHOUSE’S RENT: $18,500 PER MONTH
PARK SLOPE — A five-story townhouse at 18 Prospect Park West is currently for rent at $18,500 per month, according to Brownstoner. The home is replete with original 19th century details, such as coffered ceilings, pocket doors, wood paneling, an oak center staircase, a stained-glass window and glass cabinets. The home has modern temperature control, a stateof-the-art chef’s kitchen with modern appliances and an elaborate security system with closed-circuit TV. The parlor level has a double parlor, a wood-paneled dining room and more. The second floor has a library with original leaded glass in the bookcases, a bathroom, a dressing room and a large master bedroom. The third floor has three more bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry area; and the fourth floor has three bedrooms and a full bathroom. There is a private entrance to the garden level, Brownstoner said.
COUNCILMEMBER ESPINAL RESIGNS FROM POST
BROWNSVILLE — City Councilmember Rafael Espinal (D-Bushwick-Brownsville-East New York) has resigned after serving in the Council since 2014, according to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle website. Espinal will be taking over as executive director of the Freelancers Union, a national organization of independent workers. The news came shortly after Espinal ended his campaign for the Democratic nomination for Brooklyn borough president. Espinal had nearly two years left in his second and final term as councilmember. Espinal last year finished seventh in the race for public advocate. See future issues of the Eagle for more details.
ASSEMBLY PASSES COLTON’S LITTER BASKET BILL
BENSONHURST — Shoppers will be seeing more litter baskets on commercial streets if a bill sponsored by Assemblymember William Colton (D-Gravesend-Bensonhurst-Dyker Heights) becomes law, according to the Brooklyn Reporter website. On Jan. 23, the Assembly passed Colton’s proposed legislation, which would mandate that urban areas place an adequate number of litter baskets on commercial streets and in public recreation areas. “I decided to sponsor this bill to ensure that garbage is properly disposed, and littering is kept to a minimum. It is very important that an adequate number of trash containers are in both business areas and in public areas,” said Colton.
ACTRESS MICHELLE WILLIAMS BUYS HEIGHTS TOWNHOUSE
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Actress Michelle Williams and her partner, theater director Tommy Kail, are moving to Brooklyn Heights, according to Brownstoner. The couple have purchased a townhouse in the neighborhood for $10.8 million as well as a plot of land behind the home. Williams already owns a prestigious townhouse at 1440 Albermarle Road in Prospect Park South. Other celebrities in the Heights include Matt Damon, John Krasinsky and his wife Emily Blunt, and Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany, Brownstoner said.
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Come see where shipbuilders lived. Nineteenth-century Greenpoint was a hotbed of industry. China, porcelain and glass production were big back then, and oil refining as well, in addition to ship making. Now, high-rise apartment towers sprout on the shoreline of this waterfront Brooklyn neighborhood. But there’s a historic district where shipyard workers and owners lived — and a magnificent apartment building Charles Pratt constructed in 1886 as model housing for employees of his refinery, which was called Astral Oil Works. Also, Greenpoint’s got an unusual city-designated landmark — a street clock on Manhattan Avenue. Zip up your quilted coat and bring your fingerless mittens. It’s time for a winter walk through historic Greenpoint.
THREE CHEERS FOR THE SHORELINE The most entertaining way to get to Greenpoint for this walk I’ve devised is the NYC Ferry. As far as I’m concerned, there’s no point in visiting any of Brooklyn’s waterfront neighborhoods unless you get at least one good look at the shoreline. The ferry pier stands beside a new combination condo-rental apartment tower called The Greenpoint. Mack Real Estate and Palin Enterprises co-developed The Greenpoint in conjunction with Urban Development Partners. Outside the tower at 21 India St., there’s waterfront public space that belongs to the city Parks Department. It’s open from dawn to dusk. Have a seat for a second — there are 312 linear feet of benches — and take in the view of the Empire State Building and the United Nations on the East River’s far shore. The waterfront recreation area has a 275-foot promenade as well, plus playground equipment and a large lawn.
Welcome to landmarked Greenpoint, which is full of 19th-century rowhouses and churches.
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HAVE YOU SEEN KAWS’S SCULPTURE? When you’ve had a good long look at the river, turn towards The Greenpoint’s entrance. Right alongside it, there’s a monumental-scale sculpture that consists of two figures dressed like Mickey Mouse, but in black and white. There are Xs on their faces where you’d expect their eyes to be. In a manner of speaking, they’re cross-eyed. The sculpture, which is called “Waiting,” was installed in October. It’s the work of popular artist KAWS, whose real name is Brian Donnelly. Other characters in his sculptures and paintings are inspired by the Smurfs, the Cookie Monster or SpongeBob SquarePants. In May, one of KAWS’s paintings sold for $14.8 million at a Sotheby’s auction in Hong Kong. The price was about 15 times higher than the pre-auction estimate, Bloomberg.com reported. KAWS lived a few blocks from The Greenpoint when he was commissioned to make a sculpture for the property. “My wife was often taking the ferry, and I was imagining going to wait for her to arrive,” he told Architectural Digest in October. Once you’ve had a good look at “Waiting,” head down India Street and turn onto West Street.
Here’s Manhattan Avenue at the corner of Kent Street. Some other time, you should walk all the way up West Street, where you’ll find other waterfront green spaces such as Newtown Barge Park. Or head in the other direction down West Street to find WNYC Transmitter Park. Both locations’ East River views are inspirational. Today, though, I want to see Greenpoint’s historic district.
Pratt of course founded the Pratt Institute. Lamb & Rich designed the school’s Romanesque Revival-style Main Building, which was also constructed in the 1880s. It is located on Ryerson Walk. Pratt’s Main Building is also an individual city landmark.
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The Greenpoint Historic District begins on the opposite side of Java Street from the Astral Apartments. Properties on the east side of Franklin Street are included; those on the west side of Franklin Street are not. Walk down Franklin Street and turn onto Kent Street. Houses built by people from the neighborhood’s shipbuilding industry can be found on this block. A shipwright named John A. Connolly built the Italianate brick rowhouse at 101 Kent St. in 1867 and the similarly styled home at 99 Kent St. in 1870, the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation report about the Greenpoint Historic District says. Jeremiah Foulks constructed the Italianate rowhouse at 109 Kent St. in 1863. He became a partner in shipbuilding firm Lawrence & Foulks, the designation report notes.
Turn on Green Street, where the brick rowhouses on the corner are pretty enough to be on a landmarked block, though they aren’t. Turn again onto Franklin Street, where the buildings’ ground floors are populated with shops and restaurants. You’ll find Charles Pratt’s majestic 1880s housing development, the Astral Apartments, at 180 Franklin St. It stretches the length of the block between India and Java streets. By the way, the refinery where its original residents worked was located in Williamsburgh. The neighborhood’s name had an “h” on the end of it in that era. Architecture firm Lamb & Rich designed the Queen Annestyle red-brick and terra cotta building, the city Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation report about it says. The LPC’s designation report about the Astral Apartments lists numerous features that were considered innovative for workingclass housing of that era. These included toilets in each apartment, rear courtyards that increased the amount of light and air in the apartments’ back ends, fireproof stairwells with removable windows for fresh-air circulation in warm-weather months and a lecture room with books and newspapers. In the basement, there were bathrooms with tubs for bathing.
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A CHEESEBOX ON A RAFT Further down the block, the Episcopal Church of the Ascension at 127 Kent St. is being renovated. While Ascension is being rehabbed, its congregation is holding Sunday worship services at St. John’s Lutheran Church at 155 Milton St.
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Henry Dudley designed Ascension, which was built in 1866, the church’s website says. The stone edifice’s architectural style is Early English Gothic. The benefactors who donated money for Ascension’s construction were J.W. Valentine and Thomas Fitch Rowland, the website says. Rowland owned Continental Iron Works. That was the Greenpoint shipyard which built and launched the USS Monitor, the Union’s ironclad Civil War ship nicknamed “a cheesebox on a raft.” One of its significant innovations was its revolving turret. The USS Monitor famously fought the Confederacy’s CSS Virginia to a draw in Hampton Roads, Virginia in 1862. If your recollection is that the Monitor battled the Merrimack on that historic occasion, your memory is not playing tricks on you. The USS Merrimack was a Union frigate that Union forces burned and sank when they evacuated a Navy shipyard in Virginia. The Confederates salvaged its hull and constructed an ironclad warship on top of it.
ed the homes for James R. Sparrow Jr. in 1885, the LPC’s designation report says. The Sparrow family constructed homes in various parts of the historic district. Turn onto Franklin Street. Have I mentioned that most of the buildings on this street’s landmarked blocks were constructed in the 1850s? The wintry day I took my stroll, adventurous souls were sitting at sidewalk tables under an awning outside the Pencil Factory Bar at 142 Franklin St. This building is on the corner of Greenpoint Avenue, within the historic district.
‘Back to our walk. Stroll to the end of the block and turn onto Manhattan Avenue, which is another boundary of the historic district. Actually, on Kent Street the historic district ends before you get to the corner. The rowhouses and shops on this part of Manhattan Avenue are eye-catching even though they aren’t landmarked. Turn onto Greenpoint Avenue. The deli on the corner, whose address is 903 Manhattan Ave., has an eyepopping mural. This building is also outside the historic district. The landmarked properties on this block include a 21building neo-Grec-style row from 123 Greenpoint Ave. down to 83 Greenpoint Ave. Architect E.B. Ackerly design-
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Most of this Greenpoint Avenue block is landmarked. The corner building, whose address is 903 Manhattan Ave., is not. INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan
THE PRINCE OF AMERICAN CATHOLIC ARCHITECTS Now, turn onto Milton Street, which has rowhouses with deep front lawns on part of the block. A row of homes from 139 to 151 Milton St. was constructed a bit later than most of the historic district, namely in 1894, the designation report notes. These brick Queen Anne houses have oriels — meaning cantilevered
This is St. Anthony-St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church. PRE-CIVIL WAR ROWHOUSES
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bay windows — on their facades or a combination of oriels and loggias, which are arcades that are open to the air on one side. This Milton Avenue block is a must-see because it ends at Manhattan Avenue where landmarked St. Anthony-St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church stands. Attentive readers will notice that I mention this red-brick, limestone-trimmed house of worship in almost every story I write about Greenpoint. It’s so beautiful. It has a 240-foot spire. Sometimes I see this church in my dreams. Patrick Charles Keely, nicknamed the Prince of American Catholic Architects, designed the Gothic Revival house of worship at 862 Manhattan Ave. It opened in 1874, the church website says.
Keely was born in Ireland and lived in Brooklyn. He is said to have designed almost 700 religious buildings in the Eastern United States and Canada. Another one of his lovely local church designs is 1870svintage Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church in Carroll Gardens. It looks a bit like St. Anthony-St. Alphonsus.
BELOVED WOODEN HOUSES After you get an eyeful of St. Anthony-St. Alphonsus, walk down Manhattan Avenue and turn onto Noble Street. Some of my favorite Greenpoint wood-frame houses are located on this block. The LPC’s designation report calls shingle-covered, Italianate-style 107 Noble St.
“one of the finest frame houses within the district” and notes that it was constructed around 1853 and 1854. The houses on both sides of it are wood-frame beauties as well. In February 2018, the Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a plan to renovate and expand 111 Noble St., which had been a wood-frame house but was drastically altered over the years. When you turn from Noble Street to Franklin Street, walk down to Calyer Street and head for the corner of Clifford Place. This tiny street has a lovely row of five neo-Grec houses from 2 to 10 Clifford Place that falls within the historic district. These brick homes were built in the early 1880s. Unless you live in Greenpoint, it’s possible you’ve never heard of Clifford Place. I hadn’t until I took my walk, and it’s my job to know everything I possibly can about Brooklyn’s historic blocks. Part of Guernsey Street is also included in the Greenpoint Historic District.
around 1870 and continued to do so into the 1960s. Shop owners of yesteryear placed street clocks outside their businesses as forms of advertising — they put their names on the clocks. When they moved, they often took the clocks with them, the designation report said. At the time of the Manhattan Avenue clock’s landmark designation in 1981, the name “Bomelsteins Jewelers” was inscribed on a frame around the two-faced clock. The clock has been renovated since then. The name on the frame is now “Greenpoint.” When you’re looking for the beautiful clock, don’t be confused by online postings that say it stands outside 753 Manhattan Ave. You can’t
blame the people who wrote these postings. This address appears several times in the designation report about the clock. If you read all the way to the end of the report, it gives Bomelsteins Jewelers’ address, just once, as 735 Manhattan Ave., which makes a lot more sense. Also, online postings say this is the only street clock in Brooklyn. I imagine that was true when the designation report was written in 1981. But today, there are other street clocks in our borough. For instance, there’s one outside Century 21 on 86th Street in Bay Ridge. And another’s in Ditmas Park, outside the Newkirk Plaza shops by the B and Q subway stop. Tick tock tick tock.
TICK TOCK This walk through the historic district ends at the corner of Calyer Street and Manhattan Avenue. But there’s one more important thing to see: the landmarked cast-iron street clock that stands on a pole on the sidewalk outside Greenpoint Vision Care at 733 Manhattan Ave. It was manufactured by the E. Howard Clock Company, which was founded by Edward Howard in 1861, the Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation report about the street clock says. This company, which was successful in Massachusetts, had an office in Manhattan. It started making street clocks
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and later was able to finish his from 1967 to 1994. studies in 1948. Jordheim was also the Two years later, in 1950, he founder in 1969 of Our Savreceived his Master of Sacred iour’s Lutheran Preschool, Theology degree and married which remains today a fixture Anne Elisabeth Falkenstein, in the community and a partwhom he had met through a ner with the Department of local Lutheran student group. Education, serving families of From 1951 to 1958, they trav- all faiths and from all religious eled throughout war-torn Eu- backgrounds. rope aiding in the resettlement Alice Mulligan, director at Our Saviour’s Lutheran of refugees from WW II. Following his ordination in Preschool, recalled how Jord1959, Jordheim and his wife heim interviewed her and first moved to the United States and hired her in 1991. “I have a settled in Wisconsin, where fond memory of the preschool they remained for eight years staff and their children hosting before moving to Brooklyn in a barbecue for him in our gar1967 after becoming a leader in den one evening in late June,” the Scandinavian community. Mulligan told this paper. “All During his 27-year career the children helped carry out at Our Saviour’s Lutheran a large sheet cake and sang Church at 414 80th St. in ‘Happy Birthday’ to him. He Bay Ridge, Jordheim helped was thrilled! He loved the spearhead fundraising efforts children and they loved him.” that allowed the congregation While going through the to finish its church building in school archives recently, Mul1986, after construction had ligan said that she had found stopped in 1929, due to the notes Jordheim wrote at the Great Depression. Jordheim very first parent meeting that was pastor at Our Saviour’s took place a few weeks after
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Pastor Kjell Jordheim speaking to the students at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Preschool graduation in 1974. the school opened. “He detailed for the families that he wanted the preschool to be non-sectarian and of service to the community, and that the church was ‘not only open to people of Norwegian background’ but to all in the community. I am very grateful that Pastor Jordheim had the vision 50 years ago to create a place for children to learn and grow in our Bay Ridge
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