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OWNER-DEVELOPER FOUND IN VIOLATION OF LABOR LAW SEC. 200 AFTER CONSTRUCTION SITE ACCIDENT: In this courtroom sketch, Hon. Kathy King presides over the construction accident trial Impoco vs. Marjam Supply Company, et al. Plaintiff's attorney Brian Brown, of the law firm Zaremba Brown, stands before an aerial-view photograph as he makes his opening remarks to the jury. At issue is the determination of liability. Gaetano Impoco was a union carpenter at the Mall at Bay Plaza construction site in May 2014, involved in executing shell and core work for eventual tenants. Impoco and a Marjam truck and driver were directed to a newly designated delivery area for construction materials, where there was no loading dock. After offloading 1,000 pounds of framing supplies from the truck, Impoco was bracing to help maneuver the load over a 2-inch doorway lip when the departing driver started the truck's engine. The truck rolled back a few feet and caught Impoco's extended leg, injuring him seriously. Continued on page 3.
Women’s Bar Association members get to know Judge Morgenstern
Brooklyn Bar Association attorneys get a jump on e-filing in the Surrogate’s Court
Justice Esther Morgenstern was invited to talk about her court, the Integrated Domestic Violence Court, during last month’s installment of the Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association’s Lunch with a Judge series. See page 3. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore SEE PAGE 2. Brooklyn Eagle file photo by Mario Belluomo
Edward Baker (not shown here) and Cheryl Erato chat with attendees after hosting a CLE on e-filing at the Brooklyn Bar Association. See page 4. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Caroline Ourso
Biggest opponents to court-merger plan continues to be Supreme Court justices Appellate Justice Shirley Troutman testifies that court merger proposal will help diversity upstate By Rob Abruzzese The Record
The New York State Senate and Assembly in Albany held their second public hearing last Thursday on Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s proposal to merge the court system, going from 11 courts to three, and the biggest opponents of the plan continue to be the state’s Supreme Court justices. “New York State judges are not OCA (Office of Court Administration) resources,” said Hon. Deborah Karalunas, who sits in the commercial division in Onondaga County. “We are not OCA employees ... We are constitutional officers and our judicial independence from OCA, like the legislative and executive branches, is indispensable to our democracy and the people we serve. “Granting OCA authority to shift judges from one position or jurisdiction to another endangers the freedom that judges must have to make unpopular decisions when the facts and existing law compel it,” continued Justice Karalunas, president of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of New York State. The proposal that was put forth by the chief judge would replace the current 11court system with a three-tiered system. This would include a merger of the Court of Claims, Family Court, Surrogate’s Court and the various county courts into one Supreme Court. For the most part, this would not change the way judges are selected, except upstate where judges running for the Supreme Court would be able to run countywide instead of districtwide. This change was often cited in hearings on Thursday and the prior week as one that would improve diversity in upstate courts. The proposal would also eliminate the constitutional cap of one judge per 50,000 people in a district, and it would authorize the legislature to change the Appellate Division departments once every 10 years. Justice Lawrence Marks, chief administrative judge for the state, opened Thursday’s hearing by addressing a lot of the points that had been discussed in the initial hearing, particularly diversity, and then shifted the conversation to costs, which he said would be approximately $13 million per year after the plan is fully phased in. “Judicial diversity is a very important issue, obviously,” Justice Marks said. “It’s critical to ensuring public trust so that we have credibility, and it’s been a top priority for us to promote diversity.”
Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks (above) has spoken at two public hearings this month to discuss Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s proposal to transform the 11-court system to a three-tiered system. Eagle file photo by Andy Katz Justice Shirley Troutman, who sits in the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, upstate, testified after Justice Marks and said that there is no question that the proposal would improve diversity upstate where the lack of it is much more pronounced than in New York City. “Because only an elected Supreme Court justice may be appointed to the Appellate Division, the result is that a truly diverse Appellate Division is not attainable under current New York State law and it shows,” Justice Troutman said. “Out of 12 justices serving on the Fourth Department, I am the only judge of color. It’s worse in the Third Department. In the entire history of that department there has only been one judge of color ... and she is from the Bronx.” Justice Troutman called the problem partly systemic because upstate cities like Syracuse are included with many rural counties into judicial districts. This dilutes the vote in those cities so that rural candidates often easily win elections. “When I ran for Supreme Court, I had to run in eight counties that were mostly rural,” she explained. “This proposal allows county judges to become part of the Supreme Court. If the proposal goes through, it will immediately increase the number of judges of color available in the Supreme Court and thus the Appellate Division.”
Hon. Shirley Troutman, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, spoke at the public hearing. Photo courtesy of the Office of Court Administration Nonetheless, some of the biggest pushback against the proposal came from the New York State Surrogate’s Court Association and the Supreme Court Justices Association. Hon. David Guy, a Surrogate’s Court justice in Binghamton and president of the Surrogate’s Association, said that he was disappointed that his association was not consulted at all, considering how large an impact the change would have on the Surrogate’s Court. In New York State, judges are elected to the Surrogate’s Court. Judges are chosen by voters for 10-year terms upstate and 14-year terms in New York City. Those judges sit on that bench and they cannot be removed by OCA. In smaller districts upstate, some Surrogate’s Court judges help out in other courts, but they are not transferred to those courts and continue to hear all Surrogate’s Court cases. Under the proposal, OCA could theoretically assign a newly elected Surrogate’s Court judge to different courts within the Supreme Court. This could potentially happen either right away, or after a judge makes an unpopular ruling. “This proposal changes the decision of who presides in our court from the citizens who elect us to appointed administrators in the OCA,” said Justice Guy. “We should serve in the court we were elected to. It could be argued that this is effectively disenfranchisement of our constituents with respect to the decisions they make with respect to our courts.”
Justice Marks had explained earlier that OCA would take into account specializations by judges when assigning them. However, he left open the idea that not everyone who gets elected to the Surrogate’s Court is actually qualified to sit in that court. “Within this consolidated, enlarged Supreme Court, we would not ignore judicial expertise and experience, and we would have established divisions within the Supreme Court which would include, undoubtedly, a probate division,” Justice Marks said. “If we had a judge, or judges, with particular expertise in trust and estates practice, which is not always the case, of course we would take advantage of the individual expertise and experience of judges.” Justice Guy stressed that even though his association was left out of the drafting process, it hopes to work with the chief judge to amend the proposal. Justice Karalunas was adamant that the proposal would not do as has been suggested. She explained that the often-cited situations in which people might have to go to two or three courts to handle some issues — such as a person who would have to bring related custody, divorce and domestic violence cases in three separate courts — are actually a problem of OCA’s own making that could be solved without such sweeping reform. “Unlike the commercial division where I sit, OCA has not developed uniform rules, protocols and procedures to make for faster, smarter, cheaper Family Court litigation,” Justice Karalunas said. She also was skeptical that the proposal would actually improve diversity at all because it wouldn’t change the appointment process. Eighty percent of appointed administrative judges outside of New York City are white and 70 percent are male. “We urge the legislature to leave our constitutional court structure principally intact, focusing only on what needs fixing, in a restrained, circumspect manner,” she said. In response to the criticism from the SCJA, Justice Marks said he feels that the two sides have a good relationship built on mutual respect and while he hears the criticism, he would rather hear ideas. “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. I’d be shocked if this thing sailed through. We see this as the beginning of the process. “Our goal is to get all of the judicial associations on board,” Justice Marks said FOR CHANGES OF NAME PLEASE CALL KATRINA: 718-643-9099, EXT 103
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The view from the 25th floor of 320 Jay St., where the BWBA met with Justice Morgenstern.
The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association recently hosted Lunch with a Judge with Judge Esther Morgenstern. Pictured from left: Matthew Schwartz, Hon. Miriam Cyrulnik, Hon. Abena Darkeh, Hon. Rachel Adams, Hon. Esther Morgenstern, BWBA President-elect Natoya McGhie and Hon. Matthew D’Emic, administrative judge for the Supreme Court, Criminal Term. Eagle photos by Rob Abruzzese
Brooklyn Women’s Bar members get to know Judge Morgenstern By Rob Abruzzese The Record
The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association held its monthly Lunch with a Judge series on Thursday, Nov. 14 and members got an opportunity to sit down for lunch with Judge Esther Morgenstern. Each month, judges sit down with the members of the Women’s Bar Association to discuss various topics. Justice Morgenstern used her time to speak about the Integrated Domestic Violence Court (IDV), which she presides over. The IDV is a dedicated court that has merged the process for victims of domestic violence so that all criminal, family and matrimonial proceedings can be heard before one judge. These types of courts are often referred to as one-family, one-judge courts. The court is meant to provide a way to reduce the pain of the process and the number of court appearances for litigants while also offering increased offender accountabil-
ity. The court has staff specifically trained to handle its issues and resource coordinators that oversee cases as well. “It’s a very high-volume part,” said Justice Morgenstern. “We have about 700 cases pending at any given time. We try to solve problems and protect the victim. Certainly, we try to have the children be protected so we have a lot of supervised visitation programs.” The IDV was designated as a National Mentor Court by the Office on Violence Against Women so it gets grants in exchange for serving as a model for other jurisdictions. A part of that means that Justice Morgenstern and her staff travel around the country and globe to see other programs that courts have that can be brought to Brooklyn; in addition, Justice Morgenstern discusses practices in her court that she thinks can help other jurisdictions. “I went to Korea on our grant,” she said. “They’re about 50 years behind us. They don’t even think domestic violence is a
crime. In the audience, I had police officers, judges, prosecutors, social workers ... If someone called them and said there is a family member with a gun to their head, they would say that’s your problem. They won’t even go out for those kinds of cases, because it’s a family problem and not something they consider a crime.” Justice Morgenstern said that she has become concerned with the sustainability of her court and is working on publishing protocols. She explained that she had set up a similar court in Queens, but when she left it went away for a while because other judges weren’t as interested in maintaining it as she was. The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association’s next event will be its annual Holiday Celebration and Toy Drive that will take place at the Brooklyn Bar Association on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 5:30 p.m. Guests attending that party are asked to bring an unwrapped, new toy for donation. There will also be raffles with proceeds being donated to various charities.
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Violation of Labor Law Sec. 200 after construction site accident Continued from page 1
Brown claimed that defendant Mall 1 Bay Plaza had failed to provide a safe working environment. Brown asserted that personnel were directed to a new, narrow area ill-suited for deliveries, for the sake of expediency, and that an accident was inevitable. Kathleen Mulholland, of the law offices of Camacho Mauro Mulholland, represented owner-developer Mall 1 Bay Plaza. Mulholland disputed Brown's allegations impugning the safety of the delivery area, and countered that Impoco was an experienced carpenter who should have known how to place himself out of harm's way behind the truck tire. The jury determined that Mall 1 was 75 percent liable for a violation of New York Labor Law Sec. 200, and that co-defendants Marjam and the truck driver were 25 percent responsible for the negligence that contributed to the accident. Marjam and the truck driver had settled with the plaintiff before the trial began. The damages phase of the trial against Mall 1 is scheduled to proceed in January in Kings County Supreme Court, Civil Term.
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BBA attorneys get a jump on e-filing in the Surrogate’s Court By Caroline Ourso The Record
Ready or not, e-filing is coming to Kings County Surrogate’s Court. The Brooklyn Bar Association held a continuing legal education seminar with three attorneys who explained the requirements for the e-filing system to practitioners in the Surrogate’s Court. While other local courts have already begun phasing in the efiling system, the Surrogate’s Court is expected to implement it “very soon.” “Very soon — that’s what they keep telling us,” said Cheryl Erato, an attorney with Farrell Fritz, who moderated the course with her colleague, Edward Baker. Erato said no specific date has been provided, however. Despite the lack of a firm date, Erato and Baker were able to give attendees a full rundown of the new system.
Edward Baker and Cheryl Erato chat with attendees after hosting a CLE on e-filing at the Brooklyn Bar Association
While the pair walked the attorneys in the audience through the website, some technical glitches were on display early, unfortunately. Baker was kicked off the system while uploading a document and was forced to start from the beginning. “I didn’t do anything weird,” said Baker. “This has a tendency to happen.” He suggested that it might be worth it to file just a few documents at a time when handling larger cases to avoid that potential glitch. However, he added, hopefully glitches like that will be smoothed out by the time the Surrogate’s Court transitions entirely to e-filing. The two also explained that, as it is currently set up, attorneys will get notification emails every time any document is submitted, which can flood inboxes. The Brooklyn Bar Association hosted a CLE entitled “E-filing in Surrogate’s Court,” on Wednesday, Nov. 20. “It creates complete chaos,” Erato Pictured from left: attorneys Edward Baker and Cheryl Erato with Daniel Antonelli, vice chair of the BBA’s added, noting that no matter what proceedBrooklyn Eagle photos by Caroline Ourso Trusts and Estates Section. ing an attorney is linked with, when something is e-filed, it gets emailed to every attorney associated with the general case. It’s not all bad, though, acknowledged Baker. “It is extremely helpful when the distance between the courthouse and the litigant is extremely far,” he admitted. Though some of the small problems were on display, both attorneys said that the system is better than what has been in use. There is simply room for more improvement, they said. The two-credit CLE also touched on the variations that attorneys can expect in the different counties’ e-filing systems. Presenters also walked the attorneys in attendance through a mock application with instructions from commencement through decree. The Brooklyn Bar Association’s next CLE will be the 2019 Bankruptcy Update on Tuesday, Dec. 17 with attorneys David Doyaga and Gregory Messer. That CLE, which starts at 6 p.m., will be the last one of 2019 hosted by the BBA.
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News From Your Neighborhood Paper. Residents say the stagnant water attracts raccoons and other vermin. The city Department of Transportation estimates that it would cost about $4 million to re-do the street completely. Wanda Hillaire, another resident, charges that the city doesn’t want to spend the money on a working-class neighborhood like Crown Heights.
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SHOWY B’KLYN RAPPER RUNS FOR CONGRESS
CENTRAL BROOKLYN — A Brooklyn rapper who is known for his silver tinsel wig has launched a primary campaign against longtime incumbent U.S. Rep. Nydia Velazquez, according to Patch. Paperboy Prince is best known for his “Yang Gang” videos in support of presidential candidate Andrew Yang. “I have the power to get people interested and excited. That’s literally what I do for a living. I’m speaking the people’s language,” Prince told Patch. Asked about his unconventional attire, he answered, “I don’t want to look like these politicians. Art and youthfulness and creativity and fashion are at the center of the district.”
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LAWSUIT CHARGES SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT SCHOOL
SOUTHERN BROOKLYN — For nearly four decades, a swath of southern Brooklyn has been waiting for a new Sanitation garage — and there is no end to that wait in sight. Members of Community Board 13, which spans Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Bensonhurst, Gravesend and Seagate, voted in September to put the garage back on its list of priorities. See brooklynreporter.com. Pictured: A Southern Brooklyn Sanitation truck empties a load of Brooklyn Eagle photo by Paul Frangipane trash at a local dump site.
THOUSANDS WITHOUT POWER ON SUNDAY
DYKER HEIGHTS — Thousands of Brooklyn residents, most of them in Dyker Heights and Sunset Park, were without power on Sunday. Con Edison said it was still trying to determine whether the outages were weather-related. A spokesperson for the utility said that more than 3,600 of the outages were located between 10th and 13th avenues. The rest were scattered throughout the borough. Service was restored around 5 p.m.
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BIG MACS VS. ‘LUCRATIVE, HIGH-DENSITY’ HOUSING
PROSPECT HEIGHTS — The owner of a building containing a McDonald’s on Atlantic Avenue in Prospect Heights, just down the street from Barclays Center, is trying to hike the fast-food outlet’s rent 545 percent, from about $14,000 a month to nearly $90,000, according to the New York Post. Representatives for the owner, Vanderbilt Atlantic Holdings HHC, say they would like to build “lucrative, high-density” housing on the street. The McDonald’s chain, in return, is suing Vanderbilt in Brooklyn Federal Court for “attempting to corrupt a contractually required fair-market rental-valuation process.” Vanderbilt spokesperson Tom Li told the Post, “I think there’s two sides to the story.”
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BPL BRANCHES TO BEGIN LENDING BOARD GAMES
PROSPECT HEIGHTS — The Brooklyn Public Library will begin lending board games at branches in Prospect Heights and Crown Heights next spring, according to the Brooklyn Paper. Librarians aren’t revealing which games will be loaned out through the program, but the library system has conducted an extensive survey of library users’ preferences. Funding for the project will be provided by Bklyn Incubator, a Brooklyn Public Library program that funds creative programming ideas, the Brooklyn Paper said.
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COLTON ANNOUNCES TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE
GRAVESEND — Assemblymember William Colton (D-GravesendBensonhurst-Bath Beach) has announced his annual Toys for Tots Drive on behalf of the U.S. Marine Corps. “The U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program is a perfect example that our servicemen and women are doing more than just serving our country. Any contributions are appreciated and will help millions of less fortunate children to enjoy the magic of the holidays,” said Colton. Toys should be new and in their original packages. Anyone who would like to donate toys is welcome to drop them off any time before Dec. 16 at Colton’s district office, 155 Kings Highway in Gravesend.
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WOMAN SCARES OFF WOULD-BE RAPIST
BENSONHURST — A brave woman walking to a Bensonhurst subway station fended off a suspect who tried to rape her behind several parked cars. The 48-year-old woman was walking to the 20th Avenue station near 64th Street around 5 a.m. on Thursday when a man grabbed her by the throat and dragged her behind two
parked cars. He tried to rape her but ran away when she screamed for help, police said. Surveillance video shows a white or Hispanic man in his late teens or 20s with a dark-colored T-shirt bearing a logo and dark-colored pants.
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PARK, COLLEGE HAVE NEW DEFENSE AGAINST ALGAE
PROSPECT PARK — Toxic, blue-green algae have plagued Prospect Park Lake for years, and whenever dogs come into contact with it, they get sick, according to Gothamist. The shallowness of the lake and a buildup of phosphate in the water both contribute to the algae bloom. The Prospect Park Alliance has teamed up with Brooklyn College for a new nature-based solution called ecoWEIR, Gothamist said. This technology filters incoming water underground and uses plants grown on top to absorb excess nutrients. Professor Jennifer Cherrier of Brooklyn College said, “If you don’t stop the pollutants from going into the water in the first place, it’s just going to be never-ending.”
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MIDEAST RESTAURANT FOCUSES ON FOODS OF SYRIA, JORDAN
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — The mother of a Brooklyn charter school student said another student sexually harassed and groped her daughter during a test and the school did nothing about it, according to the Daily News. In a lawsuit filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, Clerice Brown said her daughter was molested and harassed by a fellow student at Uncommon Charter High School last year. Brown said her daughter, identified as A.B. in the lawsuit, was at school to take a make-up Spanish test. A proctor noticed a boy staring at her during a group portion of the test, but staff still decided to put the two in a room together without any supervision, Brown alleged. Among the other student’s remarks were, “Hey, you a virgin? Look under the desk, I’ve got something to show you.” Eventually, he crawled under the table and grabbed her buttocks and leg. The school refused to transfer the boy to another school, the lawsuit charged.
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MAN TALKS WOULD-BE JUMPER DOWN FROM BRIDGE
BROOKLYN BRIDGE — A stranger helped a man who was standing at the edge of the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday, CBSNewYork reported. Plumber John Hansen and a friend were driving over the bridge when they saw someone standing on the ledge. Hansen began yelling, “Walk back! It’s not worth your life!” When Hansen said, “Turn around, it’s not worth it,” the man turned and looked at him. The man was taken into police custody and transported to a hospital for treatment.
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MANHOLE FIRES PLAGUE CROWN HEIGHTS RESIDENTS
WILLIAMSBURG — Sakib, a new restaurant on Bedford Avenue near the Williamsburg Bridge, has its roots in Syria and Jordan, according to New York Eater. It offers “Arabic pies something like individual pizzas, topped with ground meat, spinach, cheese or the spice-andsesame seed mixture called zattar” as well as bourekas, kebabs and falafel. The store also specializes in labneh, a Middle Eastern yogurt with a creamy and thick texture. Sakib is located at 349 Bedford Ave.
CROWN HEIGHTS — Residents of Dean Street and nearby thoroughfares in Crown Heights were awakened early Tuesday by popping and cracking sounds coming from multiple manhole fires, according to 4NewYork. No injuries were reported, but some 245 Con Edison customers were without power temporarily, the utility reported. One of the manhole fires was reported to be directly underneath a parked car. Con Edison crews restored power by 9 a.m., 4NewYork said.
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BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — The New York Times recently focused on Erin Lorek, a Bedford-Stuyvesant artist who works out of her living room rather than a commercial studio or loft. “It’s a constant negotiation of moving stuff around and finding space to do this,” Lorek, who works in metal, told the Times. In the past, artists were able to find affordable studio spaces in industrial buildings in Williamsburg, Bushwick, Sunset Park, Gowanus and other neighborhoods. However, faced with rising commercial rents, more and more artists are working out of living rooms, bedrooms or rented studios that they time-share with other artists. Moreover, the fact that artists are working from home means that they don’t have the sense of community that they used to have in loft and warehouse buildings.
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HUGE PUDDLE PLAGUES CROWN HEIGHTS RESIDENTS
CROWN HEIGHTS — Homeowners on Midwood Street in Crown Heights have been forced to live with a large, stagnant puddle on their block for more than a decade, according to the Brooklyn Paper. “In the summer, it’s a swimming pool. In the winter it’s a skating rink,” Bernadette Lewis, whose mother owns a house on the street between Utica and Schenectady avenues, told the Brooklyn
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FLATBUSH — Police are searching for a man wanted in a violent purse snatching in Flatbush on Friday, Nov. 8, and have released surveillance video showing a suspect running and clutching the bag, ABC7 reported. The victim, a middle-aged woman, was riding in a dollar van, according to ABC7, when her pocketbook was taken. When the perp, who was also a passenger, got off near Avenue H and Flatbush Avenue, he punched the victim in the face and grabbed the purse. An eyewitness chased the man and got the purse back, but the man was able to escape.
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NEWARK MAYOR SUES DE BLASIO ON HOMELESS
CITYWIDE — A dispute over shipping homeless New Yorkers to Newark, N.J. landed in federal court on Monday after Newark Mayor Ras Baraka’s administration filed a lawsuit against Mayor Bill de Blasio and the City of New York. For months, according to Politico, Baraka has expressed increasing frustration with de Blasio allegedly unloading his homeless problem onto surrounding municipalities. Newark claims New York has sent almost 1,200 people across the Hudson River into New Jersey, often subjecting them to dangerous conditions, Politico said.
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Now that the holidays are here, Three Guys has some incredible recipes that would make your holiday dinner a memorable feast for family and friends. For example, Three Guys has a unique new twist on twicebaked potatoes that is sure to add excitement to your holiday menu. Just take 9 sweet potatoes, 1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil, 1 stick of unsalted butter, 1/3 cup pure maple syrup, ground cinnamon, salt, cayenne pepper and 3 cups of mini marshmallows. That’s all you need for one tasty and terrific side dish that’s easy to make and delicious to eat. For the complete recipe visit the website: www.3guysfrombrooklyn.com
School of Rock 294 Graham Ave. Brooklyn, New York 11211 718-210-1720
If you ever dreamed of becoming a rock star, then School of Rock is the place for you. With two locations already rocking in New York and Hoboken, your rock dreams will soon be coming true at the School of Rock’s new location at 294 Graham Ave. in Williamsburg. The grand opening is on Saturday, Dec. 7 so there’s no better time to grab your guitar, beat the drum or sing your heart out at the School of Rock, the most revolutionary music education school in the world. Kids and adults of all ages can pre-enroll now and prepare to plug their guitars in amps and perform like their musical heroes. To schedule a free trial lesson or learn more information about the new Brooklyn location, visit the website. wlliamsburg.schoolofrock.com
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“Your CBD Store” helps promote health and wellness organically BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. COM
Your CBD Store in Park Slope is the first in the area to carry an organic line of CBD products for people and pets. The store opened its doors earlier this month and, on Dec. 7, will host its official grand opening ceremony. Owner Dominique Pastorello studied plant science at Cornell University and has always recognized the medicinal value of plants. Your CBD Store at 195 Fifth Ave. offers not only award-winning products, but a comfortable, spa-like environment for customers to learn about their health benefits and proper use. According to Pastorello, CBD, aka cannabidiol, is one of the main chemical components of the cannabis plant, offering powerful anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective qualities for potential health benefits without the high. “We produce CBD naturally in our bodies, but most of us do not produce enough,” explained Pastorello. “CBD acts on receptors in our endocannabinoid system in order to find imbalances in our body, pull inflammation out and provide
general homeostasis. The majority of ailments are caused by inflammation in the body and/or imbalances of the nervous system — hence the great potential relief,” she added. Pastorello elected to carry the Sunmed line of CBD products as she believes it is one of the highest quality oils available on the market today. Sunmed won the award of excellence this year at the biggest CBD expo in the nation in Miami, and took home the award for ‘Best Oil Tincture’ as well as ‘Best Topical Cream’ with over 500 brands contending. “It is very important to us not only to provide a top-quality product, but to create a comfortable environment where people can stop in to receive education about CBD from our knowledgeable staff and understand how these products may benefit their health,” said Pastorello. Your CBD Store and the Sunmed brand were founded by Rachel Quinn and her husband Marcus. Rachel suffered from Crohn’s disease and experienced severe pharmaceutical side effects for years before finding natural relief from CBD. When she saw how difficult it was to obtain a consistent, high-quality product, she knew
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she wanted to provide a better option. She and her husband began extensively researching CBD and with the help of Dr. Tony Ferrari, the on-board Sunmed CBD chemist, this new brand was born. “I was introduced to Rachel and Marcus through a close friend and after trying their products and finding great success with anxiety relief, I decided to hop on board and offer great quality CBD products along with education surrounding hemp products to my local community,” said Pastorello. “I have spent many years studying and working with plants so this felt like a natural career move for me,” she added. Thanks to what Pastorello ascribes to the outstanding quality of the brand, Your CBD Stores have grown from one mom-and-pop shop to almost 600 stores nationwide since May 2018. Pastorello also owns an affiliate store in her hometown of Ithaca, New York, where she built up a considerable customer base. “It has been such a fulfilling journey that I decided to expand into Brooklyn and opened the first Your CBD Store in the five boroughs. I have spent quite a bit of time in Brooklyn as I
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Your CBD Store at 195 Fifth Ave. in Park Slope. have many close friends in the area, and it seemed like a great fit for our business model,” said Pastorello. “CBD is widely available in the area. However, few places offer consistent, high-quality products and the education to go along with them. We are here to bridge that gap and look forward to answering any questions you may have about CBD and its potential benefits,” she added. The Park Slope store’s grand opening on Dec. 7 will offer exclusive deals, refreshments, and a chance to win products and free samples all day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. “We just want everyone to stop by and say hello and check out the new store in the neighborhood,” said Pastorello.
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Let there be light! Sunset Park hosts another festive tree-lighting ceremony BY JAIME DEJESUS JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. COM
A Sunset Park Christmas tradition continues, as the Sunset Park Fifth Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) held its annual holiday tree-lighting ceremony on the day after Thanksgiving. As always, local families showed up on Friday, Nov. 30 outside Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 545 60th St., for goodies, entertainment, photos with an elf and, of course, the dramatic illumination of the towering tree. “The front of OLPH is the closest thing that strip of Sunset Park’s Fifth Avenue has
to a public square other than the park itself so it’s really important to have that place to begin with,” noted Executive Director of the BID David Estrada, noting that the church partners with the BID to host the “shared event. “Father [James] Gilmour said some beautiful words about the season of lights and appreciating having these lights during the darkest times of the year,” he added. The entertainment included clown Payaso Pechuguin and band Hasta la Zeta, and the BID’s famous antique trolleys that were on the avenue the next day, throughout Small Business Saturday, and the BID gave away about 150 gift
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Scenes from the Christmas tree lighting outside OLPH at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street. bags for children. The trolleys help the youngsters brave the cold, Estrada said. “There used to be a Santa that sat outside but it’s just so cold for the little kids so now we have the antique trolley that runs in the afternoon for shopping and pauses in front of OLPH and becomes home base,” Estrada said. The well-attended event means a lot for both Sunset Park and the BID, he added. “I’m just happy to carry on a Sunset Park tradition like the lighting of the holiday lights on the avenue, followed by the tree lighting on Black Friday, which is trying to get people shopping small on Fifth Avenue. It all seems to line up beautifully,” he said. He also thanked event producer Cathy Williams who was on the trolley all afternoon, handing out bags. The trolleys will run again along Fifth Avenue on Saturday, Dec. 14, Sunday, Dec. 15 and Saturday, Dec. 21.
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The Kingsborough Musical Society Chorus, Mark Mangini, conductor, will be performing its annual free holiday concert at the King’s Chapel Church, 2702 Quentin Rd., (corner of East 27th Street), on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 4 p.m. (Doors open at 3 p.m.) Among the selections being performed by the chorus will be a medley from West Side Story, and other favorites. Admission is free to the public. No tickets are required, and seating is first come, first served. Please note: The King’s Chapel is not wheelchair-accessible.
2702 Quentin Road (corner of Quentin Road/E. 27th Street) Brooklyn, New York Featuring a medley from West Side Story, Folk Songs, and other Seasonal and Classical favorites plus Our famous “Restaurant Raffle” Raffle tickets will be sold prior to the concert, from 3-4 P.M. (Doors open at 3 P.M. No reserved seating.) FREE ADMISSION
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the motel where she was staying and Dan’s brother officers collected 3,600 pennies for his and Dorothy’s honeymoon. The two were married on June 16, 1926 at the Church of the Holy Name, Miami, Florida. They returned to Brooklyn where Dan became a member of the New York Police Department assigned to the 103rd Precinct. Dorothy lived through Dan’s long overtime hours brought on by the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and Two-Gun Crowley’s crime spree. After her children were grown, Dorothy started a career in retail sales working for Rogers Peet in Manhattan until retiring in 1974. She then worked for Dunhill’s at Rockefeller Center where her clients included Tony Randall, Walter Cronkite, Jack Lemmo, and Carol Channing. Upon retiring from Dunhill’s in her 70s, Dorothy became the head of travel for the Senior Club at St. Athanasius Roman Catholic Church in Bensonhurst, a position she held until the age of 91. Not wanting to sit around and do nothing, Dorothy shaved 10 years off her age and joined the Jeanette & Morris Kessel Volunteer Services Department at Beth Israel Hospital. She was a patient liaison and knit blankets for preemies. She also delivered yarn and picked up completed preemie blankets from friends who were elderly shut-ins. She remained in her own apartment on East Fifth Street until the age of 101 when she moved into assisted living at the Norwegian Christian Home and Health Center in Dyker Heights. In February 2019, at the age of 111, NCHHC suggested that it was time to think about a nursing home. Dorothy moved to a nursing home in Framingham where her family was able to be with her every day. Dorothy leaves two daughters, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. Her husband, son, two son-in-laws and one grandson predeceased
her. A funeral mass was celebrated at St. Isidore Catholic Church, 429 Great Rd, Stow, Massachusetts on Tuesday, Dec. 3. Interment was at Old Calvary Cemetery, Queens.
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(718) 745-1600 STACKPOLE, Edward — A lifelong resident of Brooklyn, passed away on Sunday Dec. 1 at home in Brooklyn. Edward was 89 years old. Edward was born on Sept. 8, 1930 in Brooklyn, and is the son of the late Robert and the late Ella (Mohen) Stackpole. Edward married the love of his life, the late Joan Titus Stackpole. They were married until Joan passed away in 2000. Edward served proudly in the Army. Edward was employed by The New York Times as a pressman. Edward is survived by his beloved children Edward (Pat) Stackpole, the late Captain Timmy (Tara) Stackpole, Kathleen (Kevin) Buell, Michael (Lynn) Stackpole and Patricia (Joe) Murphy; his cherished grandchildren Melissa, Eddie, Meghan, Kevin, Kaitlyn, Brian, Brendan, Terrence, Kelly, Kevin, Matthew, Colleen, Michael, Ashley, Corinne, Timothy, Reagan and Erin, and 10 treasured great grandchildren. All arrangements handled by Marine Park Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial Good Shepherd R.C. Church.
+++ MARSHALL, Kathleen — Age 77, of Brooklyn, entered into eternal rest on Saturday, Nov. 30. Mrs. Marshall was born Feb. 20, 1942 in Brooklyn. She is the daughter of the late John and the late Margaret (Ceasar)
Scotto. Beloved wife of George Marshall. Loving mother of Maryanne Marsaggi (Francine) and Patricia Marshall. Adored grandmother of Benjamin Scott and Gabriella Kate. Dear sister of Patrick, the late Ralph and the late Dennis. All arrangements handled by Marine Park Funeral Home. Mass of Christian burial St. Mark R.C. Church. Burial Calverton National Cemetery.
+++ O’FLAHERTY, Maureen — Age 57, of Belle Harbor, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, Nov. 28. Maureen O’Flaherty was born August 15, 1962 in Brooklyn. She is the daughter of Ellen Walsh and the late John O’Flaherty. Cherished stepdaughter of Michael Walsh. Beloved wife of Vito Spano. Loving sister of Linda O’Flaherty, William O’Flaherty (Elizabeth) and Ellen Marie Sweeney (Brian). Stepsister of Jeanne Rivera. Treasured stepmother of Joseph Spano (Tina) and Charles Spano (Katrina). Adored grandmother of seven loving grandchildren and a special aunt of one niece and eight nephews. All arrangements handled by Marine Park Funeral Home. Funeral Mass St. Francis De Sales Roman Catholic Church, Belle Harbor. Committal Green-Wood Cemetery.
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(Never known to fail) O, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, Splendor of Heaven Blessed Mother, of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O, Star of the Sea help me and show me, herein you are my mother. O, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. (Make Request) There are none that can withstand your power. O, show me herein you are my mother. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3X). O Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3X). Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3X). Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen. This prayer must be said for three days and after three days your request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Grateful thanks.
(Never known to fail) O, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, Splendor of Heaven Blessed Mother, of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O, Star of the Sea help me and show me, herein you are my mother. O, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. (Make Request) There are none that can withstand your power. O, show me herein you are my mother. O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3X). O Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (3X). Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3X). Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen. This prayer must be said for three days and after three days your request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Grateful thanks.
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By taking a guided tour of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, you get to see parts of the 300-acre complex that are off limits to the general public. .
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Welcome to the Brooklyn Navy Yard Wegmans.
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Welcome to waterfront Brooklyn, Wegmaniacs. The long-awaited 74,000-square-foot Wegmans grocery store in the Brooklyn Navy Yard has been open for about a month, gladdening the hearts of devoted shoppers who refer to themselves as Wegmaniacs. I’ve got a suggestion for all of you who are schlepping a long way to Wegmans. Why not turn your shopping trip into an urban adventure? There’s so much cool stuff to see in the area — including historic architecture, driverless cars and places to day-drink. Wegmans stays open until 11 p.m., so you have lots of time to do other things before you hit the produce department.
VINEGAR HILL Go and see Vinegar Hill, a quiet, picturesque waterfront neighborhood that combines 200-year-old rowhouses with a Con Ed substation that extends for blocks and blocks along the shoreline of the East River. The neighborhood is right up the hill from Wegmans’ Sands Street entrance.
The area was named after the Battle of Vinegar Hill, which took place during the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Irish immigrant shipbuilder John Jackson owned a lot of the land on which the neighborhood was built. He chose the name to honor his homeland. At the top of the neighborhood’s highest hill, behind a fence and gate, there’s a landmarked mansion built in 1805 and 1806 for the Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy. It has been privately owned since 1979. It is called the Commandant’s House. The address is 24 Evans St., if you’re looking for it on a cellphone map. Charles Bulfinch designed the house, the city Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation report about it says. Of course his name rings a bell. He designed part of the U.S. Capitol. The Vinegar Hill Historic District consists of several blocks in various parts of the neighborhood. It includes Greek Revival-style rowhouses located at 67, 69 and 71 Hudson Ave., which were constructed in 1817.
THE NAVAL CEMETERY LANDSCAPE At the edge of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, there’s an extraordinary 1.5-acre park with a winding boardwalk built a few feet above a former burial ground. It is open to the public.
This somber and peaceful place is called the Naval Cemetery Landscape. It is part of the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative. When you’re walking around the area surrounding Wegmans, this is NOT the next thing you will see after finishing a Vinegar Hill stroll. But I’m mentioning the Naval Cemetery Landscape now because I suggest you see it early in the day while there’s plenty of sunlight. It takes a good long while to walk there. You have to head down Flushing Avenue and go all the way to Williamsburg Street West, then turn left. People who died at a hospital in the Navy Yard were buried in this hallowed ground. But in the 1920s, this cemetery was decommissioned. Many of the dearly departed’s remains were taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery where baseball great Jackie Robinson is buried. However, other bodies were possibly left behind in the Naval Cemetery, archival and archaeological investigators realized in the 1990s. The raised boardwalk is a sign of respect for the unmarked graves that are probably on the site.
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— Continued from page 16INB — There are also two lines of gigantic stones that form pathways in the park. The terrain is planted with native meadow grasses, wildflowers and photogenic milkweed plants. In one corner of the park, semi-circular rows of benches form an amphitheater. In another corner, there’s an area called the Sacred Grove with a wooden bench for quiet contemplation. A compartment on the bottom of the bench holds a notebook in which visitors are invited to write their thoughts. If you turn your head while sitting on this bench, you can catch a glimpse through the trees of the former Navy Yard hospital. It was built in 1838 and is made of Tuckahoe marble. Several years ago, developer Doug Steiner of Steiner Studios showed me around the Naval Annex, which is the area where the hospital is located. He’s restoring the buildings in the 20-acre complex and turning it into a location for film and TV production.
THE NAVY YARD The Brooklyn Navy Yard where Wegmans is located is an immensely historic place. President John Adams established it in 1801, when the American Republic was young. Famous ships that were built at the 300-acre site include the USS Arizona, which the Japanese sank in their Dec. 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Women worked at the Navy Yard during World War II — Jennifer Egan’s novel “Manhattan Beach” delved into that historic phenomenon. In this day and age, the Navy Yard belongs to the city. It’s now an industrial park full of businesses that make innovative products such as bomb-proof underwear (Crye Precision) and tools that are used on the Mars Rovers (Honeybee Robotics). Most of the Brooklyn Navy Yard is closed to the public. But there are guided tours that share some of its most interesting secrets. One provides an overview of the Navy Yard’s past and present, another offers an inside look at the businesses located there now. One tour focuses on the Navy Yard’s architecture, another’s about the Navy Yard’s role in World War II and another’s about urban ecology. Sign up for them on the Navy Yard’s website. A few years ago, Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp. President and CEO David Ehrenberg gave me a tour of the facility. It was great fun.
The handsome brick building with the flag in front of it is the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s Building 92. At the end of the vineyard where the hammocks are set up, you see Downtown Brooklyn’s new high-rise apartment towers standing in a row. Off to the left, you get a glimpse of the iconic Williamsburgh Savings Bank Clocktower Building.
THE SELF-DRIVING CAR Have you ridden in a self-driving car yet? You can try one out in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. When you’re done with your Russ & Daughters snack, walk out the back of Building 77 and head for the NYC Ferry landing. A path for pedestrians and cyclists passes alongside Dock 72, a 16-story office building I recently toured (this was a reporters’ tour). It’s the first new-from-the-ground-up commercial building to be constructed at the Navy Yard in more than 10 years. At the end of Dock 72 by the ferry landing, a spot is marked for the self-driving cars that a company called Optimus Ride is operating in the Navy Yard. The vehicles will shuttle you to the Navy Yard’s Cumberland Gate — or if you’re a timid passenger, you can take a very short ride that ends outside Building 77. The car moves verrry slooowly, less than 20 miles per hour. And a human being, who’s referred to as a safety operator, sits in the driver’s seat in case anything goes wrong. The Optimus Ride cars are New York’s first commercial self-driving vehicles.
ROOFTOP REDS There’s a vineyard in the Brooklyn Navy Yard called Rooftop Reds — on top of Building 275. And it’s open to the public. It’s “the world’s first commercially viable urban rooftop vineyard,” its website says. You have to make a reservation, which is free of charge, to get access to Rooftop Reds. Also, you have to go to the Navy Yard’s Sands Street entrance to be allowed into the complex. It’s a unique experience to stroll down rows of grapevines with industrial buildings all around you and the top of the Empire State Building rising up from the horizon. This time of year, the vines are leafless and austerely beautiful, like wiry modern sculptures. There are hammocks to hang out in, and picnic tables, if you want to stay outside and stare at the superb scenery while you sip your vino. There’s indoor seating as well.
Once you know that, you’ll be less surprised to discover that Brooklynites with a sense of history call the neighborhood bounded by Flushing, Carlton, Myrtle and Classon avenues Wallabout. In this neighborhood, you find the city’s largest concentration of mid-19th century wooden houses. There’s a city-designated Wallabout Historic District on Vanderbilt Avenue. Greek Revival-style LeffertsLaidlaw House at 136 Clinton Ave. is an individual city landmark. Preservation activists are campaigning for landmark designation for Wallabout’s most culturally significant house — 99 Ryerson St., where famed poet Walt Whitman lived when he published the first version of his ground-breaking volume “Leaves of Grass.” To keep things simple, the advocates refer to the neighborhood where Leaves of Grass House is located as Clinton Hill. A petition urging the Landmarks Preservation Commission to designate 99 Ryerson St. has 7,000 signatures. Whitman was the Eagle’s editor in the 1840s.
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RUSS & DAUGHTERS One spot in the Navy Yard that is open to the public is the ground floor of Building 77 at 141 Flushing Ave., where you can get a bite to eat. The Lower East Side’s famous century-old bagels and lox purveyor, Russ & Daughters, opened a shop and food-production facility in Building 77 a couple years ago. It’s a good spot to sit for a bit and nosh on bagels and smoked Scottish salmon, or Irish salmon, or sable, or … the list goes on and it’s all good. Building 77 was constructed in the 1940s as a storage facility. It didn’t have any windows. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp. recently renovated it.
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A boardwalk winds its way through the Naval Cemetery Landscape. When you sit at the picnic tables, you get a view of Navy Yard buildings located on one side of Flushing Avenue and homes on the other, which are in a neighborhood called Wallabout that I’ll tell you about in a minute.
BUILDING 92
So. About Wegmans. The dazzling new supermarket has an entrance at 21 Flushing Ave. As I mentioned at the beginning of this story, there’s also an entrance on Sands Street. My colleague Paul Frangipane and I toured the Wegmans right before it opened and created a list of reasons people are obsessed with this grocery chain. Now that it’s fully stocked and full of shoppers, the Brooklyn Wegmans is even cooler than I thought it was on tour day. When I shopped there the other day, I tried out the store’s Burger Bar. The hamburgers and French fries were great. There was quite a crowd at the cheese counter, where a misting system keeps the goods moist without forming puddles. There were beautiful orchids in the floral department and bounteous bread displays in the bakery. Did I mention there’s a cocktail lounge on the mezzanine? It was full.
There are historic exhibits at the Navy Yard’s Building 92 at 63 Flushing Ave. It consists of a glamorous brick home constructed as the Marine Commandant’s residence in 1858 with a modern addition in the back. Also, in Building 92’s Yard Work Gallery, there’s an exhibit of works by artists whose studios are in the Navy Yard’s Building 30.
HEAD HI Off Flushing Avenue just steps away from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, there’s a shop whose address is 14 Clermont Ave. Head Hi, as it’s called, sells books, art, coffee and snacks. The book selection is beautiful. It’s a good spot to stop and refuel with caffeine before you head off to the serious business of shopping at Wegmans. WALLABOUT The body of water where the Brooklyn Navy Yard is situated is called Wallabout Bay.
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ON DEC. 5, 1925, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Key West, Fla. (AP) — The steamer Cotopaxi, out of Charleston, was reported as missing to Coast Guard headquarters here tonight. Institution of a search for the vessel was asked. Patrol boats have been ordered to leave port here tomorrow to hunt for the steamer. SOS calls were reported to have been heard from the ship several days ago.” The Cotopaxi, with a crew of 32, was never found. In Steven Spielberg’s 1977 blockbuster “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” the ship reappears in the Gobi Desert. ON DEC. 5, 1933, the Eagle reported, “The Board of Transportation today reported to the Board of Estimate on the proposed construction of a tunnel under the Narrows between Bay Ridge and St. George, S.I., indicating strongly that it believed the tube should be large enough to accommodate a tunnel for passenger subway cars and a passage for freight cars. Outlining four possible plans of construction ranging in cost from $45,813,000 to $49,106,000, it visions a huge system capable of carrying 42,000,000 passengers within ten years of the beginning of operation. It is stated that the tube should take six years to construct.” ON DEC. 5, 1941, the Eagle reported, “Washington (U.P.) — Japan told the United States today, in response to inquiries by President Roosevelt, that her troop concentrations in French Indo-China are in full accord with an agreement between Tokio and Vichy. The Japanese reply, given to Secretary of State [Cordell] Hull during a 25-minute interview with the two Japanese envoys, Kichisaburo Nomur and Saburo Kurusu, was understood to assert: 1. The agreement between Japan and Vichy provided for the stationing of Japanese garrisons in Indo-China. The number of troops now there is consistent with the agreement; 2. Foreign reports of the number of Japanese troops in Indo-China have been exaggerated; 3. The disposition of troops in Indo-China was calculated to offset what was described as a threatening concentration of Chinese troops in neighboring Yunnan Province and they are not in a position menacing to Thailand. The reply was reported to have avoided any reference to troops or naval movements by the ABCD powers which, Japan claims, in Tokio utterances are attempting to encircle Japan in the Far East. Hull took the Japanese reply to the White House to discuss it with Mr. Roosevelt at a luncheon conference and formulate policy on the next steps of this country.” ON DEC. 5, 1952, the Eagle reported, “Enroute Home With Eisenhower (UP) — President-elect Eisenhower started home tonight after getting the ‘feel’ of the Korean war in a top-secret three-day tour which included conferences with top commanders and chow with fighting men in sight of the battle line. ‘Much can be done to improve our position,’ he said. ‘Much will be done.’ The former five-star general was convinced that American aid to South Korea should be increased, but he was equally convinced that the war should not be allowed to spread. And he added that he arrived at ‘no panaceas, no trick ways of settling any problems.’ … Eisenhower’s trip, from his departure from his New York headquarters right to the battle line, was conducted behind a curtain of secrecy. News of it was not released until after he had left Korea and his Military Air Transport Service Constellation was safely out of the reach of Communist fighters.”
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