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VOLUME 67 NUMBER 35 • SEPTEMBER 13-19, 2019

Community News Beacon in South Since 1953 Push to reinvigorate southwest Brooklyn Unity Task Force PAGE 18 WHAT’S NEWS FERRY GOOD IDEA Local elected officials have requested that the city’s Economic Development Corporation fund a shuttle service to take NYC Ferry passengers to and from the 69th Street Pier. The Rockaways-to- Wall-Street ferry currently stops at the pier but with express Bay Ridge to Wall Street service planned for 2021, the pols say a shuttle will be even more important. For more on this story, see page 2. FIELD OF DREAMS The newly renovated Fort Hamilton High School Athletic Field was officially dedicated on Tuesday, Sept. 10 after undergoing a $4.7 million renovation, and several of the speakers at the cere- mony made it clear that it was the now-former stu-

dents of Fort Hamilton who really made it happen, ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta by advocating for the renovation. The 6-acre field now boasts artificial turf with built-in shock absorbers, a new running track painted in the school colors of blue and white, a new drainage system and several water fountains that are com- pliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The work began in 2018 and was completed this spring. For more on this story, see page 2. G&T BACKERS SPEAK OUT A mayoral task force proposal to eliminate the Gifted and Talented program in city schools has teachers, parents and lawmakers speaking out in support of keeping, and even expanding, the programs in the schools. Letters have been sent to the mayor and chancellor by local legis- lators, as those who have benefited from the programs recall their impact. For more on this story, see page 22.

BRIDGING THE GAP To facilitate the reconstruction of the 79th Street overpass spanning the Gowanus Expressway, a temporary bridge opened on Tuesday, Sept. 10 that will keep traffic flowing smoothly while the work is NEVER FORGET being done. With the temporary bridge in place, Fort Hamilton Army Base holds annual 9/11 commemoration work on the overpass can take place in one stage. The reconstruction project is scheduled for comple- SEE PAGE 20 tion in December and will include a complete replacement of the bridge deck and repairs to the bridge’s steel substructure, as well as sidewalk improvements and the installation of new lamp- posts with energy-efficient LED lighting. For more on this story, see page 18. MARC MINDS YOUR BUSINESS Rosemarie Rizzo (left), founder and owner of Rosie’s Confidence Corner at 278 Columnists’ Corner: 87th St., posed with Home Reporter executive Marc Hibsher at her promotional table at Night Out Against Crime. Rizzo brought unique items that promote Generally Speaking peace and further her mission of eliminating bullying in schools. With the school By Ted General year just beginning, Hibsher commended Rizzo for her dedication to showing that there are better paths to conflict resolution. Stop in and visit Rizzo anytime Common Sense for more information. ebrooklyn media photo by Arthur De Gaeta By Jerry Kassar Matter of Fact Ferrantino Fuel Owners, By Jay Brown Focus on Bay Ridge Banker Guarnieri to Lead By Chuck Otey Ragamuffin Parade! Columns begin on page 26 SEE PAGE 27 Cops seek man who robbed Bay Ridge senior • Page 6 2• •EXTRA EXTRA EDITION EDITION HOME HOME REPORTER REPORTER AND SPECTATOR AND BROOKLYN • Week of SeptemberSPECTATOR 13 – 19,• Week 2019 of September 13-19, 2019 Fort Hamilton Athletic Field reopens after $4.7M renovation Lawmakers, educators pay tribute to student advocates BY PAULA KATINAS ball rolling by shepherding [email protected] the renovation project to its completion. The newly renovated Fort It was the now-former stu- Hamilton High School Ath- dents of Fort Hamilton who letic Field, which was official- really made it happen, accord- ly dedicated on Tuesday, ing to Gentile, who congratu- Sept,. 10, stands as a tribute to lated Principal Kaye Houlihan the determination of students for encouraging the teens to and their ability to move pub- speak out. “You believed in lic officials to take action, the program. You believed in according to lawmakers and the students. You believed in educators who attended a rib- their ability to get it done,” he bon-cutting ceremony at the told Houlihan. facility. “They were the biggest The athletic field, which advocates,” said Houlihan, Officials get set to cut the ribbon. Pictured (left to right) are: Brooklyn Parks Commissioner Marty Maher; Tamar underwent a $4.7 million ren- referring to the now-former Smith, School Construction Authority community relations manager; Fort Hamilton Principal Kaye Houlihan; ovation that involved two city students. Councilmember Justin Brannan; Community Board 10 District Manager Josephine Beckmann; State Sen. Andrew agencies, the Parks Depart- “The students started the Gounardes; and former Councilmember Vincent Gentile. ebrooklyn media/Photos by Paula Katinas ment and the School Con- push and we appreciate their struction Authority, actually advocacy,” said Tamar Smith, reopened to the public on Aug. community relations manager Fort Hamilton plays base- the track when the school 5. But the Sept. 10 ribbon-cut- for the School Construction ball, football and soccer isn’t using it. ting took place to celebrate the Authority. The SCA views the games on the field, which sits Aflak said he hopes local fact that students are finally field as a place where students directly behind the high residents made use of the getting the chance to enjoy the can compete, be healthy and school. Fort Hamilton High field. “We want it to become a facility now that the new enjoy the benefits of a well- School is located at 8301 center of the community,” he school year is underway. The rounded education, she said. Shore Rd. The athletic field told the Home Reporter. school has an enrollment of Houlihan said that as an stretches from Narrows Brooklyn Parks Comm- 4,865 students. educator, she sees the renovat- Avenue to Russell Pedersen issioner Marty Maher, who Several of the speakers at ed field as a sign of the city’s Park on Colonial Road and served as master of cere- the ceremony paid tribute to commitment “to our students from 83rd Street to 85th monies at the ribbon-cutting, students who are no longer at and our health.” Street. also spoke about the athletic Fort Hamilton but who attend- The 6-acre field now boasts The first major event on the field’s dual role. “Now there’s ed the school in the 2014-2015 artificial turf with built-in new field will be the a field for the neighborhood to school year and lobbied then- shock absorbers, a new run- Homecoming Game for the enjoy and the school to Councilmember Vincent Gen- ning track painted in the Fort Hamilton Tigers, the enjoy,” he said. tile to get the city to rebuild school colors of blue and school football team, on Oct. State Sen. Andrew Gou- what was then a deteriorating white, a new drainage system 19. nardes, a 2003 graduate of field. and several water fountains Student Organization Pres- Fort Hamilton, recalled that Gentile, a 1977 graduate that are compliant with the ident Alex Aflak, a Fort the last major renovation of of Fort Hamilton, was listen- Americans with Disabilities Hamilton senior, said he is the field was way back in ing. He got to work, securing Act. excited not only for his fel- 2001, when he was a sopho- funding and then convincing The work began in 2018 and low students, but for the com- more. Borough President Eric was completed this spring. munity as a whole. He noted Gounardes, who has run on Adams to kick in additional “We have our own world- that the athletic field serves the track in recent weeks, said monies. When Gentile’s time class track and field right here,” two purposes. It is a high the athletic field is top-notch. in the Council ended in 2017 said Brannan, who grew up in school facility and does dou- “This is a great field,” he said, due to term limits, his suc- Bay Ridge and often came to ble duty as a public park. The adding that the facility “is a The Fort Hamilton High School Marching Band gets a cessor, current Councilmem- the athletic field to hang out public is allowed to play on game-changer for our neigh- workout on the athletic field. ber Justin Brannan, kept the with his friends. the field and run/walk around borhood.” Bay Ridge pols ask city for shuttle service to 69th St. Pier BY PAULA KATINAS stand some improvement, Brannan, Assemblymember before arriving at Pier 11 on Ridge NYC Ferry stop is trict manager of Community [email protected] according to local elected offi- Mathylde Frontus, State Sen. Wall Street. The trip takes located. The pier is tucked a Board 10, endorsed the pro- cials, who are calling on the and U.S. approximately 40 minutes. fair distance away from many posal for a shuttle service. “I The NYC Ferry is proving City Economic Rep. Max Rose wrote a letter “The express ferry planned of our constituents,” the elect- think it’s a wonderful idea. I to be popular in Bay Ridge, Development Corporation, the to James Patchett, the presi- for Bay Ridge starting in 2021 ed officials added. think it would increase rider- where residents line up at the agency that oversees the city’s dent and CEO of EDC, to has the potential to be a true Riders who waited for the ship,” she told the Home 69th Street Pier weekday waterfront, to fund a shuttle make a formal request for a transit game changer for ferry at the pier Friday morn- Reporter. mornings to board the vessel service that would take pas- shuttle service, pointing out southwest Brooklyn. It will ing said a shuttle sounded like The de Blasio administra- to travel to work or school in sengers to and from the 69th that the ride to the pier is provide our constituents with a good idea to them. tion launched NYC Ferry in . Street Pier. needed, especially in view of access to lower Manhattan and “I would take it if they had 2016, bringing ferry service to But the service could also Councilmember Justin the fact that a new, express the rest of the city at a fraction one. I walk here, but it’s a long four of the five boroughs: ferry from Bay Ridge to of the travel time currently walk for me,” said Manny, who Brooklyn, , Manhattan Manhattan is set to be intro- offered by other transportation declined to give his last name. and . The Bay Ridge duced in 2021. options,” the lawmakers told Another rider said she ferry stop was added in 2017. The current service makes Patchett in the letter. would take a shuttle service to In addition to requesting a stops in Bay Ridge, Sunset “We need a shuttle to help get to the pier, “but only if it’s shuttle, the four Bay Ridge Park, Red Hook, Brooklyn get more people to the 69th free.” lawmakers also asked EDC to Bridge Park and DUMBO Street Pier, where the Bay Josephine Beckmann, dis- consider integrating NYC Ferry with the MTA’s MetroCard system. The ferry ride costs the same as a sub- way or bus ride, but passen- gers cannot get free transfers from a subway or bus to the ferry. “As it is now, anyone taking a trip that involves both the ferry and a subway or bus ride is paying at least a double fare if not more. Allowing for trans- fers between the ferry and sub- way/bus systems would go a long way toward making NYC Ferry a more available option for all New Yorkers,” the elect- ed officials wrote. A spokesperson for EDC told the Home Reporter the The NYC Ferry service at Bay Ridge’s 69th Street Pier would attract more riders if agency needed time to look the Economic Development Corporation created a shuttle bus to take people to and into the lawmakers’ request from the pier, according to local lawmakers. ebrooklyn media/File photo for a shuttle before comment- ing on the proposal. Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 3 Clothing Donation Event

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nyc.gov/refashion | call 311 NYCsanitation • NYCzerowaste 4• •EXTRA EXTRA EDITION EDITION HOME HOME REPORTER REPORTER AND SPECTATOR AND BROOKLYN • Week of SeptemberSPECTATOR 13 – 19,• Week 2019 of September 13-19, 2019 Community activist John Quaglione takes on a new role with DeSales Media BY JOHN ALEXANDER transportation, parks and JALEXANDER health case management. He @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM was also tasked with being a legislative and budgetary John Quaglione has always advisor and managing the dis- aspired to help others. He is a trict office staff of 10 people. civic leader who genuinely He received the Larry cares about his community, Morrish Community Service and relies on his faith and his Award in 2017; the Guild for family to help guide him in all Exceptional Children Comm- that he does. unity Appreciation Award in After spending nearly two 2016; the photo contest silver decades in politics, serving as award from the Bay Ridge deputy chief of staff and press Community Council in 2015; secretary to former State Sen. and the Community Service Marty Golden, Quaglione has Award from the Italian Board taken on the role as deputy of Guardians in 2014; and was press secretary for DeSales named a Brooklyn Rising Star Media, the communications by the Spectator and Home arm of the Brooklyn Catholic Reporter in 2013. Diocese. Along with his volunteer DeSales publishes news and work for St. Anselm, information from a Catholic Quaglione serves as Brooklyn point of view. Its properties committee co-chair of the include the NET TV cable net- March of Dimes of New York. work; New York’s Catholic Quaglione and his wife news program, Currents News; Kerry, an assistant principal at and the Tablet, the only weekly P.S. 127, participate every Catholic newspaper in New year in the March for Babies York City. walk-a-thon to raise money Quaglione’s dedication to for the March of Dimes. public service also includes The Quagliones call their two candidacies for 43rd walk-a-thon group “Team District city councilmember in Natalie” after their older 2017 and 2013, as well as daughter, Natalie Grace, who recently being elected Repub- was born two months prema- lican district leader of the 46th ture in 2011. The couple also Assembly District. He has has a second daughter, Olivia. served for four years as the Quaglione is currently board chair at St. Anselm completing a master’s of pub- Catholic Academy in Bay lic administration degree at Ridge and is also active in the Baruch College. church’s parish council. He took the time to talk He is a graduate of Adelphi about his past accomplish- Academy High School in Bay ments, his new role with the Ridge, and he earned a Bachelor Brooklyn Catholic Diocese and of Arts degree in political sci- how DeSales allows him the ence and government from opportunity to express his con- American University. As a col- servative values and beliefs. lege student, he served as an John Quaglione. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta intern on Capitol Hill and also Spectator: Tell me about interned with “Meet the Press.” the transition from working in While working for Golden, local politics to becoming the fortunate to have moved from Diocese, in many ways it me, so the opportunity to of how people who may not Quaglione was responsible for voice of conservative family something I love to something seemed like when they say become the district leader necessarily believe in all the organizing community forums values at the Catholic Diocese else that I love. When this God has a plan for you here. allows me to continue to do traditional values, how they and special events, focusing and DeSales Media. opportunity arose to join the That’s what I was thinking what I thoroughly enjoy, and can break that mold and join on public safety, education, Quaglione: Well, I’m very press office of the Brooklyn about after my prior career that’s serving the people. us too. They can come and had come to a close. There’s worship and be part of our no better place to land than Spectator: What are some parishes even though they working with the bishop of the of the pressing issues that the may not agree with all of the Diocese of Brooklyn when Catholic diocese has to deal church’s values. But generally you’re contemplating your with in the community speaking, people who are wor- next move and God’s plan for today? shippers and regular church- you. Working for DeSales has Quaglione: Personally speak- goers tend to be more on the given me the opportunity to be ing, I think we need to boost conservative values side. part of an operation that is enrollment in our churches, we promoting the good things that need to increase mass attendance Spectator: Are you encour- the Catholic Church is doing, and we need to increase enroll- aged by the state of Catholicism such as the new churches that ment in our schools. This posi- in Brooklyn today and what the are being renovated and the tion is allowing me an opportu- future holds in store? new school programs planned nity to get the message out Quaglione: I think that the as we start the new school about what is going on in the message here is that no other year. So it has connected the church and in the schools institution can say they’ve dots in my life. throughout Brooklyn and been around for over 2,000 Queens in a way to encourage years and have millions of Spectator: You still play a and entice those who have left people throughout the world role in local government as the the church to rediscover their following them and believ- Republican Party district faith and come back to the ing. leader. Why is it so important church and put their children What I would like to for you to let your voice be back in our schools. encourage is the vocation of heard in the community? the priesthood, attendance in Quaglione: I think we’ve Spectator: Can you ex-plain our Catholic schools and for entered a period here in the the correlation between conser- people to come back to church community of a one-party sys- vative and Catholic values, and because there is a place for tem and I believe that there is a what they have in common? you, not just during the bad base of people that still hang Quaglione: Practicing times when people need to call onto some of the values, beliefs Catholics such as myself are upon God, but there’s a place and desires that I share. I look generally more in line with for them on Saturday or at this position from more of a conservative family values Sunday or at our daily masses quality of life perspective for and more traditional values, in different churches, just to the neighborhood. For over 16 but that’s not necessarily the come and be a part of it and years, I’ve been able to help get case for everyone. There are make it an aspect of their lives. In his new role , John Quaglione will be helping raise awareness of the rich history of that stop sign fixed that’s fallen Catholics who have differ- It’s just so encouraging to Brooklyn as seen through long-established parishes. In the last 150 years, many immi- down, get that graffiti removed ences of opinion on different know that the Catholic Church grants of faith in Brooklyn identified their residence as being in a particular parish and have that backed-up sewer issues, and they’re accepted has been so relevant and rather than a neighborhood. Pictured is St. Anselm Church. ebrooklyn media/File photo cleaned up. And people still and welcomed to the church. important to so many people reach out to me and call upon It almost becomes a question for so many years. Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 5

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Cops seek man who robbed Bay Ridge senior BY JAIME DEJESUS ran up to the woman at the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1- JDEJESUS corner of 94th Street and 800-577-TIPS (8477) or for @BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM Marine Avenue, snatched her Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (747- A surveillance image of chain from her neck and fled 82). The public can also submit the suspect. Police are looking for a eastbound on 94th Street. their tips by logging onto the Image courtesy of NYPD man wanted for robbing a 72- The woman sustained CrimeStoppers website at year-old woman in Bay Ridge. minor injuries. www.nypdcrimestoppers.com, According to authorities, Anyone with information or on Twitter @NYPDTips. on Wednesday, Sept. 4 at about the identity of the suspect All calls are strictly confi- around 1:10 p.m., the suspect is asked to call the NYPD’s dential.

MOTORCYCLE IN BAY location. No arrests have RIDGE: A motorcycle parked been made. near 71st Street and Third The 68th Precinct serves Avenue was reported stolen TEEN ARRESTED FOR Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights on Sept. 8. According to the ALLEGED ATTACK: A 19- and Fort Hamilton. police, the bike’s owner, a year-old boy was arrested for 35-year-old man, told them allegedly attacking a 43-year- ARGUMENT ON FIFTH he left it there at around old man at 14th Avenue and AVENUE: A 60-year-old man 11:40 a.m. When he returned 63rd Street on Sept. 7. Reports television and hit her on the 2:04 a.m. Cops say the burglar claims he was attacked by to the spot, the $4,500 say that at around 9 p.m., the leg with a stick. broke the eatery’s rear win- another man at Fifth Avenue motorcycle was missing. The victim was sitting on his front dow to gain access then fled and 77th Street on Sept. 8. owner had copies of the keys stoop when the suspect, who The 62nd Precinct serves BREAKING BREAD: An through the window. One of According to reports, at and said the motorcycle had the victim didn’t know, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach unknown crook broke into a the store’s employees told around 1:40 a.m., the man a wheel lock on the front allegedly approached him and and Gravesend. bakery on 86th Street between police the restaurant had was sleeping when he was wheel. No arrests have been punched him in the face. The 20th and 21st Avenues and closed at 8 p.m. When he awakened by a group of men made. victim sustained minor in- MAN BUSTED IN stole around $138 on Sept. 8 opened up at 5:10 a.m., he dis- making loud noises outside. juries. ALLEGED ATTACK ON at around 4:50 a.m. According covered that the money was He went out and approached AN EARLY MORNING GIRLFRIEND: A 29-year- to the police, the door to the missing. No arrests have been the group and one of the sus- ATTACK AND ROBBERY: WHERE’S MY CAR?: A old man was arrested for bakery was unlocked. The made. pects allegedly pushed him. Cops say a 58-year-old man 2017 KIA Optima FX parked allegedly assaulting his 25- owner stated that the estab- He later called the cops and walking at 78th Street and on 84th Street between Fourth year-old girlfriend inside an lishment was closed for busi- PHONE SNATCHER: A then told them he had been on Sept. 8 at and Fifth Avenues was stolen apartment near 23rd Avenue ness but employees were 51-year-old woman shopping assaulted by one of the men around 7:30 a.m. was on Sept. 7 after its owner, a and 65th Street on Sept. 7 at working in the back. No at a supermarket at 66th Street and had been punched in the attacked and robbed by three 43-year-old woman, parked it around 11:35 p.m. According arrests have been made. and Bay on Sept. 8 at chest. Witnesses claimed that teenage boys. According to at around 2:26 p.m. Cops say to the police, the suspect was around 1 p.m. had her cell they didn’t see the victim reports, the assailants pun- it was last detected heading at the woman’s home to pick 3K BURGLARY IN phone stolen from her hand- pushed. No arrests have been ched the victim in the face southbound on the Verrazzano up his stuff when the two got EATERY: A crook broke into bag, according to the police. made. several times before taking Bridge toward at into an argument. The man a restaurant at 86th Street and The bag was slung over her some of his possessions and 12 a.m. No arrests have been allegedly punched the victim Bay 23rd Street and stole shoulder, cops said. No arrests CROOK STEALS MAN’S taking off to an unknown made. in the face, threw her against a $3,000 on Sept. 8 at around have been made.

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State Sen. Andrew Gounardes (at podium) said the hours of operation for the cameras had to be extended until 10 p.m. because schools are open much later than 3 p.m. At right are NYPD Chief Thomas Chan and Principal Mary Ann Spicijaric and two of her students, Isabella Chirico and Brianna Alicandro. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Paula Katinas

BY PAULA KATINAS at 10 miles per hour or more to get to and from school, he [email protected] above the speed limit. The said. summons is then mailed to Fontbonne Hall Academy With schools now open, the car’s owner. The sum- Principal Mary Ann Spicijaric New Yorkers have a lot more mons is adjudicated by the predicted that the cameras will to think about than notebooks Department have a positive effect on stu- and pencils. The start of class- of Finance. dents that will be far-reaching. es was also a good time to The day before school start- If students feel more secure remind drivers that the state’s ted, state Sen. Andrew Gou- and safe traveling to and from new, stricter speed camera law nardes, who sponsored the speed school, it will be reflected in is now in effect. camera legislation, Assembly- their classroom work, she It actually went into effect member Mathylde Frontus, said. on July 11, but Sept. 5 marked Brooklyn Transportation Co- Isabella Chirico, a Fontbonne the first day the cameras were mmissioner Keith Bray, NYPD senior, said she is grateful for the *2018 Health Plan working while school were in Chief of Transportation Thomas new law. “It’s definitely nice to Comparison Report, session. Chan, street safety advocates, know there are cameras,” she New York State Here’s what you need to educators and students gath- said. Department of Health Byron H., member since 2018 know: ered for a press conference Along with the cameras, • The cameras will be oper- outside Fontbonne Hall Acad- New Yorkers will be seeing ating from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. emy, a Catholic high school stepped-up enforcement by on weekdays in school zones for girls in Bay Ridge, to tout police, Chan said. “The public all year around. The new law the new law. can expect the NYPD to target “HIV can be hard. Your health plan shouldn’t be.” doubled the amount of hours The law has already had an speeding in an around school the cameras are on. effect, according to Bray, who zones,” he said. At VNSNY CHOICE SelectHealth, we pre-approve your HIV • The new law extends a said that 198,000 summonses An analysis done by the school zone to a quarter of a have been issued since July 11. NYPD of accidents on New prescriptions so you never have to wait for authorizations. mile radius from a school And the cameras are already York City streets shows that, building. proving to be a deterrent, Bray “The common thread is speed- Because we know that when it’s easier to get your medications, • A speeding ticket will cost said. “More than 80 percent ing,” Chan said. you $50. who get one summons never Driving carelessly “is a cul- it’s easier to keep taking them. We think that’s one reason why There are currently 320 get another,” he said. tural problem that we have to cameras in fixed locations in Gounardes said the cam- shift,” said Gounardes, who 83% of our members have undetectable viral loads.* As part of school zones, along with 40 eras have proven to be effec- added, “I think we can do a lot the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, we make it a little easier mobile cameras to catch tive. “We’ve seen the data. We more.” speeders in the act. Under the know the facts,” he said. Frontus called for an for thousands of New Yorkers like Byron to live well with HIV. new law, which was passed The cameras’operating hours increase in fines and penalties by the state legislature in were extended to reflect reality, against drivers who speed. March and signed by Gov. Gounardes said. Schools are no “We have to do better to keep Qualify for Medicaid? Andrew Cuomo in May, the longer open just from 7 a.m. to 3 our streets safe,” she said. city will have speed cameras p.m., he said. Frontus noted that between Let’s make a plan. in 750 school zones around DOT is carefully consider- Jan. 1 and Aug. 15 of this year, the five boroughs by June of ing exactly where in a school 70 pedestrians have been 1-833-372-3905 2020. zone to put the cameras, Bray killed on city streets. The city plans to install said. As an example, he point- “Most of these deaths are (TTY: 711) speed cameras at the rate of 40 ed to Fontbonne Hall preventable,” Frontus said. 8 am – 6 pm, per month through the end of Academy. DOT didn’t put a The human toll of pedestri- this year, according to Depart- camera at Shore Road and an deaths is something Amy Monday – Friday ment of Transportation offi- 99th Street, outside the school, Cohen, co-founder of the vnsnychoice.org/selecthealth cials. In 2020, the pace will because the majority of stu- group Families for Safe quicken to an installation of dents don’t cross Shore Road Streets, feels deeply. She lost 60 cameras per month. to get to school. DOT installed her 12-year-old son Samuel The cameras snap a pic- the camera at Eckstein in 2013. “There is ture of a car’s license plate and 99th Street, a block away. blood on our streets followed © 2019 VNSNY CHOICE ID #D6763 | Rev# 08/09/18 | DOH Approved 08/30/18 when the driver is traveling Many students cross that street by a river of tears,” she said. 8• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 Ursula A. Gangemi, Esq. Attorney-At-Law

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Island’s MCU Park, held on the Their brother, who is also a evening of Sept. 10, over 100 fireman, was there and spoke attendees paid tribute to the 417 about the good times he had people whose names and with his brothers.” images are engraved on it, Among those in attendance including members of the Tuesday night was former FDNY and NYPD, as well as Head Coach New York State officers, a Jim Fassel. member of the New York Fire “Over the years, he has Patrol and a rescue dog, all of given over $1 million to differ- whom lost their lives due to the ent 9/11 situations including terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. over $50,000 for our founda- “A lot of families don’t want tion, for building the wall and to go down to Ground Zero maintaining it,” Moglen said. because it is a sad place,” noted “He’s been a great supporter, as the wall’s founder, Sol Moglen, has been Gary Sinise.” The who is also an honorary deputy money for the wall was all pri- chief with the FDNY. “In vate donations, Moglen added; Brooklyn, we make it a cele- no government funds were bration of their life, so it’s not a used in its creation. ABOVE AND BELOW: Scenes from the Night Before commemoration held at the Wall of Remembrance at MCU sad place anymore. It’s a place During the ceremony, an Park in . ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta where people can come to FDNY chaplain led attendees remember and celebrate. in prayer. Some of those who “I gave out 125 electric were present, and who had Moglen explained. “I spent candles last night so we had a been at the World Trade Center the first 50 years of my life in nice turnout,” Moglen added. on 9/11, spoke of their memo- Brooklyn and when I found “It’s much easier for families ries of that day. Each attendee out how many firefighters we to deal with it the next day placed a flower at the wall. lost that day, I knew I had to after they’ve been to the wall Of the 417 names on the do something.” on the 10th.” wall, 177 are from Brooklyn. The organization also hosts Different people show up “The original concept was First Responder Night at the each year, said Moglen, honoring Brooklyn alone,” ballpark in July. Dyker Heights leaders help man search for kidney donor BY PAULA KATINAS as many people as possible [email protected] know about this.” Vella-Marrone does not Members of the Dyker know Vitiello personally. Heights Civic Association But she said she is eager to have opened their hearts to a see a happy ending. 27-year-old Manhattan “He needs a donor. I hope lawyer in desperate need of a he gets one,” she said. new kidney and are helping The Dyker Heights Civic him in his frantic search for Association was founded in a donor. the 1920s and its members Joseph Vitiello suffers work to improve the quality from Dent’s Disease, a rare of life for neighborhood res- condition affecting the prox- idents and merchants. The imal renal tubules of the kid- group, which meets once a ney. Dent’s Disease runs in month, also serves as a families. “I’ve had it since I sounding board for resi- was three or four years old,” dents’ complaints on every- he told the Home Reporter in thing from parking tickets to a recent interview. street noise. Vitiello has coped with the Civic association mem- ailment and its debilitating bers can perhaps sympathize symptoms for many years but with Vitiello’s plight has now reached the point because one of their leaders that he needs a kidney trans- has had personal experience plant. Family members and with kidney disease. friends have been tested, but Joseph Vitiello, holding his Jerry Kassar, a member of no one has proven to be a niece Valentina when she the organization’s executive good match. A national kid- was a newborn, is hopeful board, is a kidney transplant ney donor matching service recipient. is assisting him. that he can find a kidney “I’m coming up on my two- In the meantime, Vitiello donor. year anniversary,” he said. has had fliers printed up with Photo courtesy of Joseph Vitiello His successful transplant his story, along with his is an example of what can name, phone number and Fran Vella-Marrone, pres- happen when someone email, and has been posting ident of the Dyker Heights decides to help another per- them in various places in the Civic Association, said one son, he said. “Whatever I hope that a potential donor of her members heard about can do to encourage a kidney will step forward and contact Vitiello’s plight and suggest- donation, I will do,” he said. him. On the fliers, he wrote ed that the organization help Vitiello, a graduate of New that the donor will not have him by posting his fliers York Law School, will have to bear any of the medical throughout the neighbor- to undergo dialysis if he does- expenses for the transplant. hood. n’t receive a new kidney. Poignantly, he also Vella-Marrone readily Vitiello lives with his girl- revealed on the flier that agreed. friend and is helping to raise Dent’s Disease has left him “One of the best things his two young nieces. tired and weak. you can do in a situation like For more information, or Vitiello’s father, a cardiol- this is help get the word to become a potential ogist in Brooklyn, has posted out,” she told the Home donor, email Vitiello at the fliers in local hospitals. Reporter. “The idea is to let [email protected]. 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BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK forthcoming deadlines, will ask the done away with end-of-year exams,” programs — which are mostly after [email protected] state to opt in. he said. school and pay-per-session business While the program allows states to The number of states with existing models — or are forced to go to A former educator and city coun- come up with their own assessments or planned standardized high school summer school or repeat the course.” cilmember from Brooklyn wants of proficiency, Treyger said, there is exit exams dipped from 25 to 13 in Ha-Healy has vocally opposed to do away with the statewide high still some cohesion across the country. 2017, according to the Washington standardized testing and has opted her school Regents exams, demanding al- “It’s not like there are states moving Post. Today, New York is one of just daughter out of elementary and middle ternatives he says will better measure in wildly different directions,” he 11 states that requires a high school school level exams, contending that student success. explained. “There are still standards.” exit exam, according to Ashley the tests have a definite effect on her Councilmember Mark Treyger, Those standards, he said, will Grant, supervising staff attorney at daughter’s mental health. (According who represents a swath of southern allow colleges to consider student Advocates for Children of New York. to the Anxiety Disorders Association Brooklyn and once taught history achievement in fields like fashion, Grant, who also serves as coordi- of America, one in eight children and economics at New Utrecht High robotics and culinary arts, as well nator of the organization Coalition for suffers from an anxiety disorder.) School in Bensonhurst, is planning as traditional courses like English Multiple Pathways to a Diploma, said presented at the July 2019 meeting was “This once again illustrates the im- on asking the state to abolish the stan- (ELA), math and science. And rather it’s about time New York reconsiders just that — [a] draft — and the board pact big business high stakes testing dardized test, this paper has learned. than issuing exhaustive single-subject how it’s evaluating its students. wants to ensure ample time is provided has had on how we gauge how well The lawmaker, who also leads the tests, states can test around smaller “All too often, particularly in the to select members of the commission our students are performing, and not Council's Committee on Education, modules that help assess proficiency case of students with disabilities and and for it to carry out its work.” a true reflection of what the child has is in the process of drafting a resolu- around student skills. multilingual learners, Regents exams The Board of Regents and the learned,” Ha-Healy said. “I’m glad tion that would ask for his colleagues’ “The current process really holds kids serve as a barrier to college or career state’s Education Department have this proposal is being made because support in “abolish[ing] the Regents back from a more robust curriculum,” for students who have already demon- made it a priority to allow students it [would allow] teachers to teach to exams” statewide. Instead, the former he said, nodding to New Hampshire, strated that they’ve mastered state to “demonstrate their proficiency to the child and not to the test.” teacher would like to see cities in where students participate in perfor- standards and are prepared for adult graduate in many ways,” DeSantis Fort Hamilton High School English New York come up with their own mative assessments every few weeks. life,” she said. “It’s time to bring New added, maintaining that the issue teacher Alex Hajjar believes that, recommendations for assessments, First administered in 1866, the New York up to speed with the rest of the isn’t about changing graduation stan- though standardized testing has its like project-based learning. York State Regents Examinations are nation and consider alternative ways dards; it’s about “providing different benefits, the Regents exams “open up Speaking with this paper, Trey- a set of required tests administered to for students to show they have met avenues — equally rigorous — for a major can of worms” — especially ger pointed to the Every Students high school students in core subjects standards and are ready to graduate.” kids to demonstrate they are ready to when it comes to Ha-Healy’s point of Succeeds Act, signed into law by like U.S. history, English and algebra. Despite the exam’s deep roots, graduate with a meaningful diploma.” “teaching to the test.” President Barack Obama in 2015, In most cases, a student must take Treyger might have some backing Paullette Ha-Healy, Parent Teacher “I recognize the importance of state and a flexible testing pilot program and pass at least five to graduate, and from the Board of Regents itself. The Association president of Bay Ridge’s exams,” Hajjar said.. “They’re a way that came with it. Under ESSA, almost all exams are three hours long. panel announced last month that it P.S. 264 in District 20, explained that of objectively assessing students’ states may opt into a program called “The former teacher in me knows will form a commission (the “Blue the problems with the end-of-year achievement.” the “Innovative Assessment Pilot” if that these exams do not really capture Ribbon Commission”) this fall to exams extend into the rest of the But, he said, there is a downside in they want to explore other methods student abilities,” Treyger said. “Crit- study — and potentially rethink — its school year — and sometimes, into that many teachers — whose jobs end of measurement apart from the states’ ics say, ‘You’re gonna water down the current graduation policies. the summer. up in danger if too many students fail annual exams. stats,’ but what they define as rigor, I “The Regents remain committed “I remember the day when Regents too often — end up “teaching to the But only a handful of states have define as students in the library mem- to moving forward with its review of were taken only if you elected to test,” especially in lower-performing taken advantage of the program — orizing dates and names they’ll never what is necessary to earn a diploma acquire a Regents diploma or if you schools. and New York has not been among use again for the rest of their lives. in New York State. No decisions have were attending a specialized high “When teachers are forced to teach them. In 2018, qualifying states were “I think there are more challenging, been made at this point,” Education school. There was a certain prestige to the test, they and their students given until early April to apply for rigorous ways of measuring student Department Spokesperson Emily De- associated with it,” she said. “Now lose all room for creative expression,” the program. In his resolution, Trey- performance, especially when more Santis told this paper in an e-mail. De- that it’s become the mandate, children Hajjar said. ger, who said he is unaware of any than half the country has already Santis stressed that “the draft timeline are being fast-tracked to Regents prep 14• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019

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Communi Board #8 Community Board #3 1291 ST.MARKS AVE., 1360 FULTON ST. t Brooklyn, NY 11213 Brooklyn, NY 11216 Phone: 718-467-5574 Community Board #17 Phone:718-622-6601 Fax: 718-778-2979 Community Board #11 Commun· Board #14 2214 BATH AVE., 810 EAST 16TH ST., Fax: 718-857-5774 Email:info@brooklync b8.org 4112 FARRAGUT ROAD Brooklyn, NY 11214 Brooklyn, NY 11214 Brooklyn, NY 11210 Email: [email protected] North Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Stuyvesant Heights, Phone:718-266-8800 Phone: 718-859-6357 Phone: 718-434-3072 Weeksville Fax: 718-421-6077 Ocean Hill Fax: 718-266-8821 Fax:718-434-3801 Chairperson: Ethel Tyus Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Chairperson: none District Manager: Michelle George Bath Beach, Gravesend, Mapleton, Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, Ocean East Flatbush, Remsen Village, Farrgut, District Manager:Henry Butler Regular monthly board meetings held the Bensonhurst Parkway Rugby, Eramus, Ditmas Village Regular monthly board meetings held the 2nd Thursday of the month/ 7:00pm. Chairperson: William Guarinello Chairperson: Ed Powell Chairperson: Aaron Ampaw 1st Monday of the month! 7:00pm. District Manager: Marnee Elias-Pavia District Manager: Shawn Campbell District Manager: Sherif Fraser Regular Regular monthly board meetings held Regular monthly board meetings held the monthly board meetings held the 3rd Community Board #9 2nd Thursday of the month/7:30p.m. 2nd Monday of the month/ 7:30pm. Wednesday of the month/ 7:00pm. Community Board #4 890 NOSTRAND AVE., Community Board #15 Communi Board #12 1420 BUSHWICK AVE., SUITE 370 Brooklyn, NY 11225 KINGSBORO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Community Board #18 5910 13THAV E., Brooklyn, NY 11207-1422 Phone: 718-778-9279 2001 Oriental Blvd., Cluster Room C124 1097 BERGEN AVE., Brooklyn, NY 11219 Brooklyn,NY 11235 Phone: 718-628-8400 Fax: 718-467-0994 Brooklyn, NY 11234-4841 Phone:718-851-0800 Phone: 718-332-3008 Fax:718-628-8619 Phone: 718-241-0422 Email: [email protected] Fax: 718-851-4140 Fax: 718-648-7232 3 Email: [email protected] South Crown Heights, Prospect Lefferts Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax:718-5 1-3199 Email:b [email protected] Bushwick Gardens, Wingate Boro Park, Kensington, , Sheepshead Bay, ManhattanBeach, Canarsie, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Chairperson: none Midwood Kings Bay, Gerritsen Beach, Kings Chairperson: Fred Baptiste Flatlands, Marine Park, Georgetown, District Manager:C elestina Leon Chairperson: none Highway, Madison, East Gravesend District Manager: CurrentlyVacant Mill Island District Manager: Barry Spitzer Chairperson: none Regular monthly board meetings held the Regular monthly board meetings held the Chairperson: Gardy Brazela Regular monthly board meetings held the District Manager: Laura Singer 3rd Wednesday of the month! 6:00pm. 4th Tuesday of the month! 7:00pm. Regular monthly board meetings held the District Manager: Dorothy Turano 4th Tuesday of the month/ 7:00pm. last Tuesday of the month/ 7:00pm. Regular monthly board meetings held the Community Board #5 Community Board #10 CommuniJy Board #13 3rd Wednesday of the month/ 7:00pm. Communi Board #16 404 PINE STREET, 8119 5THAVE., 1201 SURF AVE., 3RD FLOOR 444 THOMAS BOYLAND ST., ROOM 103 Brooklyn, NY 11208, 3RD FLOOR Brooklyn, NY 11209 Brooklyn, NY 11224 Phone: 929-221-8261 Phone: 718-745-6827 Phone:718-266-3001 Brooklyn, NY 11212 Fax: 718-345-0501 Fax: 718-836-2447 Fax: 718-266-3920 Phone: 718-385-0323 Email:[email protected] Email:b k01 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fax: 718-342-6714 East New York, Cypress Hills, Highland Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Fort Hamilton Coney Island, , Email: [email protected] Park, New Lots, City Line, Starrett City Chairperson: Lori Willis Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Seagate Brownsville, Ocean Hill Chairperson: Andre T Mitchell District Manager: Josephine Beckmann Chairperson: Joann Weiss Chairperson: none District Manager:Melinda Perkins Regular monthly board meetings held the District Manager: Eddie Mark District Manager: Viola D. Greene-Walker Regular monthly board meetings held the 3rd Monday of the month! 7pm. Except Regular monthly board meetings held the Regular monthly board meetings held the 4th Wednesday of the month! 6:30pm. during Januaryand February 4th Wednesday of the month! 7:00pm. 4th Tuesday of the month! 7:00pm. UPDATED SUMMER 2019

xxx • August, 2019 22INBINB •• INBROOKLYNINBROOKLYN — — A ASpecial Special Section Section of Brooklynof Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Press/Home Eagle/HeightsReporter/Brooklyn Press/Home Spectator/Brooklyn Reporter/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Spectator/Brooklyn Gazette • Week Record/Greenpoint of September 12-18, Gazette 2019 • Week of September 12 – 18, 2019 News From Your Neighborhood

GARBAGE TRUCK COLLISION INJURES E-BIKE RIDER GOWANUS — An electric bicycle rider was struck by a garbage truck at the corner of 12th Street and Third Ave. in Gowanus on Sunday night. The 62-year-old cyclist, whose name was not released, was in and out of consciousness and rushed by EMS crews to Methodist Hospital, the Daily News reported. The accident remained under investigation Sunday night. There have been 20 cyclists killed citywide in 2019, twice the num- ber killed in all of 2018. Fourteen cyclists have been killed in Brooklyn so far this year.  MOM ARRESTED AFTER 5-YEAR-OLD GOES ON LATE NIGHT BIKE RIDE EAST FLATBUSH — A Brooklyn mother was arrested after her five-year-old son was found riding his bike alone in East Flat- bush at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday night, the re- ported. The boy was spotted zipping through the streets on his black and green bicycle with training wheels and, when stopped, was unable to tell police where he lived or give con- tact information for his parents. In an attempt to locate his family, NYPD officers released photos of the boy and his bike the next day. It wasn’t until 3 p.m. on Sunday that his mother, Nichol Spencer, reported her son missing. The parents each said they thought their son was with the other, the Post said. More than 100 people filled the rotunda of Brooklyn Borough Hall Tuesday morning to remember and celebrate Spencer has been charged with acting in a manner to injure the 266 Brooklyn residents who died in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Eagle photo by Paul Frangipane a child. The boy has been placed temporarily under the care of ACS.  counts of homicide. If convicted, he could face up to 25 will stay open until Christmas Eve, presumably for last-minute COP CRASH CAPTURED ON VIDEO years in prison. shoppers, opened its doors on Friday, ForexTV.com reported. BOROUGH PARK — A video obtained by the New York Post  shows the chaotic moments after a police cruiser veered onto SMOKED OUT OF THE SUBWAY NEW SLICE SHOP OPENS a sidewalk in Borough Park on Saturday night and crashed into BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Smoke caused the evacuation of IN the storefront of a health food store, injuring five. In the video, about 200 passengers from a stalled Manhattan-bound A DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Recently opened and already pop- a police officer lays motionless on the sidewalk of 13th Avenue train near the High Street station in Brooklyn Heights Sunday ular Midtown slice shop Upside Pizza opened a new slice shop as EMS workers support his head. The police vehicle is in the morning after a piece of the subway car broke away, striking called Norm’s Pizza in Downtown Brooklyn on Thursday, Eat- background with its driver-side airbag deployed. Two officers the third rail, according to brooklyneagle.com, which report- er New York reported. The slices are classic and simple, but and the driver of a minivan were taken to Maimonides Med- ed that delays rippled through the A and C lines, according Norm’s distinguishes itself by using high-quality ingredients; ical Center. According to police, all involved are expected to to transit officials. Brooklyneagle.com reported that 21 FDNY its dough is made with house-milled flour and sourdough recover. The cause of the accident is under NYPD investigation, and EMS emergency units responded to aid in the evacuation, starter. The new shop is owned by Noam Grossman and Eli police sources said. in which trapped passengers were escorted through a second and Oren Halali, who own 2 Bros Pizza, and the menu is the  train to the High Street platform, about 150 feet down the brainchild of Grossman, the Halali brothers and Roberta’s piz- MUSLIM ART EXHIBIT COMING TO from where the incident occurred. It took about an za chef Anthony Falco. Norm’s is the latest in a series of pizza BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY hour and 45 minutes to evacuate all passengers, according to shop openings that seek to upgrade the classic slice shop while BOROUGHWIDE — The Brooklyn Historical Society is address- first responders. keeping prices affordable. ing the lack of material on Brooklyn’s Muslim residents in   its archives with a new “sound-and-art” show, the New York ALS-STRICKEN RABBI RETURNS TO HIS ROOTS MTA ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL SERVICE Times reported. The show will feature 54 oral histories and a TO SEE SON BAR-MITZVAHED DELAYS FOR L TRAIN RIDERS visual art exhibition. Historians from the society recorded in- CROWN HEIGHTS — A Brooklyn-born rabbi stricken with ALS BOROUGHWIDE — The MTA announced on Wednesday that terviews with dozens of Muslim residents, collecting over 100 journeyed from California to New York recently to attend his L train riders will experience further service reductions and hours of audio, which has been posted online, from a variety youngest son’s bar mitzvah, according to the New York Post, schedule changes, on top of the current L train “slowdown,” of religious sects, including Sunni, Shiite and the Nation of Is- which reported that Rabbi Yitzi Hurwitz, 47 — who can no lon- for a weekend in September and several weeks in the coming lam. A series of black-and-white geometric prints by Brooklyn ger breathe or eat on his own, move or talk — was determined months, AM New York reported. MTA Chief Development Of- artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed are currently on display at the to see the boy read from the Torah inside late Lubavitcher ficer Janno Lieber cites “significant improvements to mobility” society in an installation called “An Opening,” a reference to Rabbi Menachem Schneerson’s former Crown Heights study. as the ambition for these improvements. The MTA’s L train ac- the title of the first chapter of the Quran. “Yitzi wanted to do this trip because this is his youngest son,’’ cessibility projects include the construction of a new escalator  Rabbi Shlomo Bistritzky told the Post, explaining that it was to access the L platform at Union Square and wheelchair ac- POLICE BRUTALITY CAUGHT ON important to him “to bring his son, like a healthy father would cess at 14th Street-Sixth Avenue. The previously announced L CAMERA SPARKS LAWSUIT bring his son, and to give him that experience.’’ Hurwitz was train tunnel improvement project is still underway, according BROWNSVILLE — In a cellphone video obtained by the Dai- diagnosed with the disease in 2013, according to the Post. to AM New York, and MTA officials say they’ve planned for it to ly News, an NYPD lieutenant was caught punching a Brook-  be completed by the summer of 2020. The newly announced lyn man outside a Brownsville liquor store. In the video, Lt. BERNIE SANDERS’ BROOKLYN BACKGROUND projects are scheduled to take place between December 2020 Christopher Siani of the 73rd Precinct hit Errol Everett, 33, COMES THROUGH LOUD AND CLEAR and December 2022. at 431 Mother Gaston Blvd. near Sutter Avenue on Aug. 24. NATIONWIDE — While presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sand-  According to Everett, he was attending a family event near- ers may self-identify as a Vermonter, it’s his Brooklyn accent CHEF JOHN DELUCIE POISED TO OPEN by and stopped by the liquor store shortly before midnight. that people often hear, according to Yahoo News, which did MASSIVE BROOKLYN RESTAURANT Police were already on the scene breaking up a group of peo- an interview with the candidate last Thursday. “Some people WILLIAMSBURG — Celebrity Chef John DeLucie plans to open a ple drinking outside the store. After a brief exchange between even suggest — hard to believe — that I have a Brooklyn ac- large Italian restaurant called Ainslie in Williamsburg on Thurs- Siani and Everett, the officer shoved Everett, tackled him to cent. I don’t know why they say that, but that’s what some day. This is DeLucie’s third restaurant opening since 2015, when the ground and punched him at least seven times, the video people say,” Sanders quipped during the interview, according his previous restaurant empire took a nosedive amid a dispute shows. Everett was charged with resisting arrest, disorder- to Yahoo News, which stressed that, while Sanders eschews between DeLucie and his former business partner, ex-Lehman ly conduct and obstructing governmental administration. He making his life story a keystone of his campaign, in fact it has Brothers trader Sean Largotta. For his newest project, DeLuc- filed a claim against the city Sunday seeking $5 million in dam- had a huge influence on the development of his progressive ie has chosen an unconventional setting: a 10,000-square-foot ages. The NYPD has said the incident is under review. political perspective. The descendant of Jewish immigrants, warehouse, where factory wood has been turned into furniture,  Yahoo News noted, Sanders is a strong backer of comprehen- tin from the ceiling has been transformed into wainscoting and BROOKLYN TEEN ACCUSED OF KILLING TWO IN sive immigration reform, and supports providing a pathway a 30-foot airplane hangar door opens to a beer garden. DeLucie ARSON WAS UPSET OVER GIRLFRIEND to citizenship for those in this country illegally, including the grew up in Brooklyn, and says, “It is interesting for me to be here EAST NEW YORK — A Brooklyn teen who was accused of Dreamers, who were brought to the U.S. as children. and to be part of an Italian restaurant. Italian cooking is rooted in intentionally setting fire to his great-grandmother’s East  my culture,” according to the New York Post. New York apartment on Dec. 23, 2018, killing two, was FASHION DESIGNER HILFIGER  distraught over his girlfriend the day of the incident, the OPENS POP-UP IN W’BURG COMEDY DUO PRESSURES Daily News reported. Kahj Woods, who was 17 at the time WILLIAMSBURG — A month after opening a pop-up shop ad- DE BLASIO TO DROP OUT of the alleged arson, had been living with his girlfriend and jacent to the rooftop pool at the Williamsburg Hotel, fashion PARK SLOPE — A political comedy duo set up mock conces- her newborn in Schenectady. He moved back to Brooklyn designer Tommy Hilfiger — known for his bright basics — is sion-speech stages for Mayor outside his Park Slope abruptly when he learned he was not the baby’s father, back with a Tommy Jeans pop-up at 150 Grand St., according gym and City Hall on Thursday, a day after de Blasio said he’d according to court records. Later that night, a fire broke to ForexTV.com. The store will feature limited edition items probably end his presidential campaign by the end of the month, out in the apartment, trapping 86-year-old John Wigfall and customization, according to ForexTV.com, which said that according to the New York Post. “I’m Dropping Out — Bill De Bla- and 64-year-old David Hawkins. The men were taken to shoppers will be able to enjoy “innovative digital experienc- sio,” read a large poster adorned with red, white and blue bal- Jamaica Hospital, where they died. FDNY investigators de- es,” listen to music by artists whose work appears in ads for loons next to a microphone. “We are just trying to get the mayor termined the fires were intentionally set and, after a six- the products, as well as participating in workshops where they to end his disastrous presidential bid and focus on the job he’s month probe, Woods was arrested and charged with two can learn how to personalize their purchases. The store, which got,” said Jason Selvig, half of the comedy duo The Good Liars.

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By Alex Williamson A star entry. INBrooklyn Chris Kniotek won in the The competition was fierce Saturday Best Freak Beard as unshorn Brooklynites gathered on the category. Coney Island Boardwalk for the 12th an- nual Coney Island Beard and Moustache Competition. Participants paid $25 to enter the fuzzy-faced faceoff, held at circus per- formance venue Sideshows by the Sea- shore, to determine who would take home this year’s Beard & Moustache Fez and other prizes. Categories included “The Brass Ring” (Best in Show), “Coney Island Curl” (Best Styled Mustache), “Man or Beast” (Best Natural Beard) and “Carny Trash” (Worst in Show). The competitors didn’t have to be male: ladies and other folically-chal- lenged participants rivaled for the “Ho- Christian and kum and Hoodwinked” prize for Best Luca Fattuorusso. Fake Beard or Moustache. Coney Island born-and-raised per- former Adam “Realman” Rinn, cur- rently dean of Coney Island’s Sideshow School, produced and emceed the con- test. Prominent Coney Island commu- nity members Ronnie Parisella, Xan- der Lovecraft, Katherine Telesca, Matt Chrystal and Larry Ratso Sloman pre- sided as judges. This year’s Best in Show prize went to Christian Fattuorusso. Antony Solino won Best Partial Beard/Chops, Mark Burdick won Best Styled Beard, Rob Contestants got Romeo won Best Styled Moustache, creative with Chris Kniotek won Best Fake Beard or their beards. Moustache, Tommy ‘Popeye’ Papows won Best Natural Beard and Danny Boy won Best Natural Moustache. Lovecraft, star of the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, entertained spectators, along with Coney Island performers Ser- pentina and the Flying Kavadlo Broth- ers. The Coney Island Beard and Mous- tache Competition was launched in 2008 and has since grown into the lon- gest-running facial hair competition on the East Coast, according to Rinn, and the only facial hair competition in the city. “This is more than just a beard com- petition,” said Rinn. “It’s some of the wackiest entertainment in the birthplace of wacky entertainment.”

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Week of September 12 – 18, 2019 • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • 15INB Eye on REAL ESTATE Sound off about Gowanus landmarking on Sept. 24 There will be hearings about designating old factories and the ASPCA’s headquarters By Lore Croghan mission’s staffers. INBrooklyn If you can’t attend the hearings, the email address for submitting If you think historic buildings written testimony can be found on that are living reminders of the the agency’s website. ’s industrial past No matter how well you know should be preserved and honored, Gowanus and its historic buildings,

here’s your chance to make your INBrooklyn it would be a good idea to take a voice heard. good long stroll around the neigh- On Sept. 24, the Landmarks borhood before the hearings. This Preservation Commission is hold- photos by Lore Croghan of course is also an excuse to have ing a hearing about designating five dinner at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que or buildings near the toxic but trendy Littleneck and eat pie at Four and waterway as individual city land- Twenty Blackbirds. marks. As long as you mention at A good place to start is the least one of these five buildings, you Union Street Bridge, which is just a are free to speak about other historic couple blocks away from the Union Gowanus properties you believe A cyclist passes the Union Street Bridge Control Tower, which preservationists think should be landmarked. Street R train station. should be designated, too. The low-rise building at the The Gowanus Landmarking 1905 and is a “double-leaf rolling Robert Dixon designed it, a posting day I was there, large objects that 201 Douglass St. It is one of the five edge of the span is the Union Street Coalition campaigned long and lift bascule” designed by an engi- by the Historic Districts Council were sticking out of the slimy op- candidates for landmark designa- Bridge Control Tower. It’s made of hard to try to get more than a dozen neer named William Donald says. Again, if you’re a fan of this posite shore included two shopping tion. glazed bricks and was built in the neighborhood buildings onto the Scherzer. According to Revolvy.com, building — or the nearby Green carts, a baby carriage and a chair. Edwin J. Fort, who was the middle of the 20th century. The LPC’s designation calendar. If you this type of bridge “raises the span Building at 460 Union St. — you The water smelled bad that day, Brooklyn Bureau of Sewers’ chief Gowanus coalition wants it to be support those efforts, the moment by rolling on a track resembling a should say so at the Sept. 24 hear- too. It does, sometimes. The toxins engineer, designed the Colonial Re- designated as a city landmark. But has come to let the preservation rocking-chair base.” ings. in the 1.8-mile canal could give you vival-style pumping station, which it was not put onto the calendar for agency know. Down the block from the Union One good route to take on this dysentery or arsenic poisoning if has a few Secessionist-style archi- consideration. The hearings will be held in the Street Bridge Control Tower, there’s stroll is to turn right onto Bond you drank it, Popular Science re- tectural details thrown in for good morning at the LPC’s headquarters an industrial building called the Na- Street and pass a beloved building ported in 2013. measure, a report by Landmarks at 1 Centre St. in Lower Manhattan. LEFT OFF THE LANDMARKING LIST tional Packing Box Factory that that’s covered with a mural by graf- Preservation Commission re- Check the agency’s website for Earlier this year, LPC staffers now houses artists’ studios. The fiti artist LilKool. Its address is 287 ONE PUMPING STATION IS searchers says. what time you need to be there. told preservationists they’d be open Gowanus Landmarking Coalition Bond St. CALENDARED; ONE IS DOOMED The red brick pumping station’s You get just three minutes to to naming two or three more thinks this property on the corner of If you turn onto Degraw Street After that, loop back onto Bond construction was completed in speak. So plan your testimony care- Gowanus buildings as designation Union and Nevins streets should be and walk to the banks of the Street and turn down Douglass 1911. It is currently in operation, fully and run the timer on your candidates. If the Control Tower is considered for designation. Gowanus Canal, you will get a Street. Where the street dead-ends drawing more than 250 million gal- phone when you practice reading it one of your favorite choices, you A box-factory owner named good idea of the staggering pollu- at the canal, you will find the lons per day of Upper New York out loud. Also, bring a typed copy should say so on Sept. 24. James Dyckeman constructed the tion that makes this waterway a fed- Gowanus Canal Flushing Tunnel Bay water into the Gowanus Canal. of your testimony to give the com- As for the bridge, it opened in building around 1910 and architect eral Superfund cleanup site. The Pumping Station and Gate House at — Continued on page 17INB —

16INB16INB •• INBROOKLYNINBROOKLYN — — A A Special Special Section Section of of Brooklyn Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Press/Home Eagle/Heights Reporter/Brooklyn Press/Home Spectator/Brooklyn Reporter/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Spectator/Brooklyn Gaze Record/Greenpointtte • Week of September Gazette 12, 2019 • Week of September 12 – 18, 2019 Eye on REAL ESTATE A DEAD-END VIEW OF THE BATCAVE I didn’t go inside Whole Foods on my stroll. When I’m in there I compulsively take pictures of all the photogenic food. I would have stayed past sunset and missed the chance to visit a must-see Gowanus spot. You get to that spot by walking down Third Avenue, turning right on 6th Street and then turning right again on Second Avenue. The avenue dead-ends at the edge of the Gowanus Canal. Through a clump of weeds, there’s a stellar view. To the left, there’s a ghostly white and gray industrial complex that casts its reflection in the canal. Yes, the waters are very, very toxic, but it’s a poetic sight nevertheless. To the right, past the 3rd Street Bridge, there’s a building covered in black construction netting. At this moment, it might not look like something special, but the Batcave is under there. In this century-plus-old landmarking candidate at 153 2nd St., squatters lived and artists drew graffiti murals and party people had fabled festivities. Current owner Joshua Rechnitz is renovating it and turning it into a studio building called Powerhouse Arts. Its formal name is the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Central Power Station Engine House. It was an electrical generation plant for the borough’s railroad and streetcar lines, an LPC research report says. photos by Lore Croghan Lore by photos The fifth designation candidate was on the Gowanus Landmarking Coalition’s wish list as the Norge Sailmakers Building at 170 Second Ave.

INBrooklyn You find it by turning around from the dead end and walking down to Preservationists consider the R.G. Dun & Company Building, seen here from the banks of the Gowanus Canal, to be landmark-worthy. the corner of 13th Street. The Landmarks Preservation Commission calls this property the Montauk Paint Manufacturing Company Building, which was its original Sound off about Gowanus landmarking on Sept. 24 occupant’s name. The red-brick, American Round Arch-style building was constructed in 1908. — Continued from page 16INB — The reinforced concrete building served as R.G. Dun’s printing plant, a The property also has a Butler Street address, but a high wall on that story by Brownstoner’s architectural history expert Suzanne Spellen says. street obscures this landmarking candidate from public view. Speaking of Butler Street, you should go there by backtracking onto A WOODEN BRIDGE, WHOLE FOODS AND ARTISTS Bond Street once again. There’s a building at 234 Butler St. called the For a change of scenery, walk down Nevins Street instead of Bond Gowanus Station that preservationists asked to have landmarked in Street and head for the Carroll Street Bridge. It was designated as a city 2017. They got turned down. landmark in 1987. It, too, was constructed a century ago to pump the waters of the It’s the only vehicular bridge in all five boroughs that is made of Gowanus Canal. Take a good look at this handsome Beaux-Arts build- wood planks. It’s a “retractile” bridge, which means it rolls horizontally ing. It’s going to be torn down. on wheels that are on steel tracks. A new sewage facility will be constructed in its place. City Finance It was constructed in 1888 and 1889. Department records show the City of New York used eminent domain After you stand on the bridge for a bit and get a good look at the to take possession of it and two other properties in September 2018. filthy canal water and the stellar view of Downtown Brooklyn, head to The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency agreed that after demol- Third Avenue and walk down towards 3rd Street. ishing the building, the Pumping Station’s Nevins Street facade and 25 to This corner has the distinction of having the landmarked Coignet 30 feet of its Butler Street facade will “to the extent practicable” be in- Building, which is for sale, plus a huge Whole Foods on one side of the corporated into the new sewage facility, the EPA announced in February. street, and the Old American Can Factory, which is a candidate for land- mark designation, on the other. THE ASPCA AND R.G. DUN BUILDINGS ARE NEIGHBORS The former can factory at 232 3rd St. is filled with artists’ studios. If you need a drink after looking at the doomed Pumping Station, a Several years ago, I was lucky enough to be invited to meet several of record store that’s also a bar and vegan cafe and a place to listen to a DJ the artists there. It was an inspiring visit. spin tunes is located on the opposite side of the street. Daniel McLean Somers was the architect of the American Round Public Records, which my colleague Scott Enman wrote about before Arch-style building, which he and his family constructed in 1884 and it opened earlier this year, is inside 233 Butler St., which is a landmark des- expanded in 1881, LPC researchers wrote in a report. ignation candidate. It was originally the Somers Brothers Tinware Factory — which the The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals con- American Can Company bought in 1901. structed this building as its Brooklyn “dog and cat shelter” in 1913 and ex- Before we leave this corner, I want to say something about the panded it in 1922 to serve as its borough headquarters and “ambulance Whole Foods Market. Its December 2013 opening was a significant house,” a report by LPC researchers says. Architecture firm Renwick, As- milestone in the gentrification of Gowanus. Don’t email me long mes- pinwall & Tucker designed the Neo-Romanesque building. sages about the price cuts Whole Foods has made to its product lineup In 1902, the ASPCA started operating motorized ambulances for res- to fight its reputation as the Whole Paycheck grocery store. I know all cuing injured horses, an online newsletter from the organization says. about them. Next door to the ASPCA, a building constructed a century ago at 239- My point is that the environmentally conscious supermarket with a 257 Butler St. by credit reporting service R.G. Dun & Company is consid- bar on its rooftop, which was constructed on a polluted Brownfields ered designation-worthy by the Gowanus Landmarking Coalition. If you’re site, is an upscale piece of real estate that brought a big change to the a fan of it, you should say so at the Sept. 24 LPC hearings. neighborhood.

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The before they were born. names shine brightly in the Teacher Jessica Amato sunlight.” asked eighth graders Farwa McKinley, which is lo- Tashin and Arpita Sushil to cated at 7301 Fort Hamilton talk to her seventh grade Parkway, faces in the direc- class about the importance tion of lower Manhattan. of Sept. 11 in U.S. history Geary, who was an assis- and to lead a tour of the tant principal at the school school’s third floor, where 18 years ago, said the build- a touching mural painted ing offered a clear view by students in 2010 adorns of the devastating events the walls. taking place at the World “Sept. 11 was a very Trade Center. important event But the memory that has in our history and stayed with Geary through there is a lot to know the years isn’t of the build- about it,” Arpita told ings collapsing. the Home Reporter When the 9/11 anniver- before she and Farwa ebrooklyn media/Photos by Paula Katinas sary rolls around each led Amato, her stu- A section of the mural depicts the rubble left from the aftermath of year, her thoughts turn to dents and Bay Ridge the attack. a student. civic leaders like “We had a student whose Community Board in lower Manhattan, mother and father both 10 District Manager killed thousands of worked in the Towers. She Josephine Beckmann people and causing the was crying because she and board member Twin Towers to col- didn’t know if her parents Judith Collins on lapse. Three-hundred- were alive or dead,” Geary the tour to view the forty-three firefighters said. mural. died. The NYPD lost 23 The girl’s father walked Principal Janice Geary, This image, of the officers that day. Thirty-sev- into McKinley I.S. in the who was at McKinley I.S. on Rev. Mychal Judge’s en Port Authority cops lost afternoon to be reunited the day of the Sept. 11 attack, body being carried by their lives. The death toll with his daughter. “He was also went on the tour. firefighters and emer- also included eight emer- covered from head to toe in It was the school’s way of gency workers, is gency medical technicians. white dust,” Geary recalled. marking the 18th anniver- particularly poignant. “I know there was an at- The girl’s mother also sary of 9/11 on Wednesday. tack and a lot of people were survived the attack. 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Judge’s body being carried attend Fiorello LaGuardia “It’s important to remember by firefighters and emergen- High School for the Per- the victims as individuals.” cy workers. forming Arts as a theater The impressive mural As Arpita and Farwa led student. Arpita has her features an image of the the way, a group of students sights set on Brooklyn Rev. Mychal Judge, a Catho- walked behind them, listen- Technical High School. lic priest who is considered ing to the eighth graders Before the tour began, the first official victim of the and gazing at the artwork. Amato asked her seventh Principal Janice Geary said she is impressed by the work and prepa- attack at the World Trade The mural features grade students for volun- ration students Arpita Sushil (left) and Farwa Tashin did for the 9/11 Center on Sept. 11, 2001. American flags, the rubble teers to take on Farwa’s and history program. The painting depicts at Ground Zero in the Arpita’s role next year. 18• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 Effort afoot to revive dormant Unity Task Force in Bay Ridge BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. St. John’s Lutheran Church, Malliotakis told this paper. COM hosted the forum. Khalilia “In recent years, we have is the nephew of El-Yateem. seen the Muslim community, ith the rising Also attending the forum the Jewish community, the number of hate along with Malliotakis and Greek Orthodox communi- W crimes being Khalilia were clergy leaders ty, the Presbyterian commu- reported throughout the from a variety of faiths. nity as well as the Catholic city, a local pol and a parish The guest speaker was community all targeted in pastor joined forces to host Deputy Inspector Mark Mo- some fashion or another, a timely and informative linari, the commanding offi- whether it be vandalism or discussion on the issue. cer of the NYPD Hate Crime threats. It’s important that In a world where hate Task Force, who was joined we all come together to de- crimes are becoming more by Capt. Timothy Hollywood, nounce these occurrences ebrooklyn media/file photo prevalent, the forum of- executive officer of the NYPD and work to prevent any fered a commonsense point Hate Crime Task Force. future incidences.” Members of the Unity Task Force presented Phillipa Morrish, Larry of view about how to cope Molinari provided Malliotakis also expressed Morrish’s widow, with a plaque commemorating his efforts on behalf of with the inevitability of dif- specific facts and figures her desire to help re-launch the community during a 2016 meeting. An effort is now afoot to revive ferent types of hate crimes relating to hate crimes and the Unity Task Force. the dormant group, to tackle the rise in hate crimes. occurring more randomly. discussed how to recognize “Unfortunately Larry The forum was also and report a hate crime, as [Morrish] passed away and hate that we’re witnessing,” and speak out against any government, and to clergy held as a first step toward well as how such crimes are Father El-Yateem moved added Malliotakis. xenophobia,” he added. who in turn will reach out to possibly reviving the Bay classified and prosecuted to Florida and so it hasn’t Khalilia said that the first Following the presenta- their congregations to see if Ridge Unity Task Force, a under the law. been very active lately. So meeting at Redeemer Saint tion, attendees were encour- we can build upon this and group that was started in Molinari explained that a I’m trying to work with the John’s was a grassroots aged to ask questions and make it a regular task force.” 2000 by the late community hate crime is when someone various religious leaders in get-together to plan for the brainstormed collectively Malliotakis continued, leader Larry Morrish and intentionally targets some- the community to see if we future. “It was eye-opening,” to try to pinpoint the cause “I thought the Unity Task activist priest Rev. Khader one because of his or her can put something similar he told this paper. “We know of many of these types of Force was a really good El-Yateem. The goal was race, color, national origin, together. We’re planning on that hate crime is on the rise crimes as well as what can model that was productive,” to encourage unity across ancestry, gender, religion, expanding from this initial in New York City and the be done as a community to she said. “When an incident different religious, ethnic religious practice, age, dis- meeting to include congre- purpose of this religious discourage them. occurred, we came together and cultural backgrounds. ability or sexual orientation. gations, other elected offi- summit is for us to establish Malliotakis was encour- as a community, regardless Assemblymember Nicole “We need to stay vigilant cials, civic and community a task force among clergy, aged by what she called a of political affiliation and Malliotakis, who represents as a community because organizations, and try to Christians, Jews and Mus- positive first step forward. regardless of religious parts of Brooklyn and Stat- there has been an uptick work together to reduce lims, and be able to work to- “And now we want to expand background and regardless en Island, and Rev. Khader in hate crimes through- and eventually eliminate gether and walk shoulder to on it so I intend to reach of ethnicity; we just de- Khalilia, pastor at Redeemer out the city of New York,” the number of incidences of shoulder with our neighbors out to my colleagues in nounced it as a community.” DOT opens temporary bridge over Gowanus at 79th Street

BY PAULA KATINAS is located just north of the Sept. 10. The rehabilitated probably take more than 18 [email protected] overpass, officials said. 79th Street Bridge is on months to complete. “Now, State DOT has posted signs schedule to open by the end the project will take only a ay Ridgejust got a to direct motorists and of the year,” Blain told the couple of months,” she said. traffic detour on one pedestrians. Home Reporter in an email. The 79th Street Bridge B of its busiest streets. A portion of the Gowanus The reconstruction proj- reconstruction is part of a The reconstruction of the Expressway runs on Sev- ect falls under the jurisdic- larger $78 million State DOT 79th Street overpass span- enth Avenue in Bay Ridge, tion of State DOT because project to rehabilitate five ning the Gowanus Express- splitting the avenue in half. the Gowanus Expressway bridges spanning Interstate way reached a crucial phase The temporary bridge is part of Interstate 278, an 278. The 79th Street Bridge is with the opening this week is an important part of interstate roadway between the only Brooklyn overpass of a temporary bridge that the bridge reconstruction New York and New Jersey. involved in the project. The will keep traffic flowing project, according to DOT The work will include a other four bridges are locat- smoothly while the work is officials, who said the complete replacement of the ebrooklyn media/Photo by Paula Katinas ed on Staten Island. Work being done. Up to this point, installation will speed up bridge deck and repairs to There was a fence covering the entrance on on the Staten Island bridges only preliminary work has the reconstruction of the the bridge’s steel substruc- Monday but the temporary bridge at 79th began in September of 2018. been done. overpass. With the tempo- ture, as well as sidewalk Street over the Gowanus Expressway opened In an unrelated project, The New York State rary bridge in place, work improvements and the in- on Tuesday. State DOT rebuilt the 86th Department of Trans- on the overpass can take stallation of new lampposts Street Bridge over the portation, the agency place in one stage, allowing with energy-efficient LED Reporter. With the traffic detour Gowanus Expressway last responsible for the recon- State DOT to avoid having lighting, officials said. The 79th Street Bridge about to start, Beckmann year. struction project, has built to break the project up into Community Board 10, serves as a main artery be- asked the NYPD to assign That job also involved a temporary overpass next different segments. which is monitoring the tween Bay Ridge and Dyker three additional school some deft engineering on to the existing bridge. The The reconstruction progress of the reconstruc- Heights, according to Beck- crossing guards to the area the part of State DOT that temporary bridge, which project is scheduled for tion, sent out a newsletter mann, who said there are to help ensure safe passage allowed the work to go fast- contains a roadway as well completion in December, to local residents to alert three schools located in for children. The NYPD er, Beckmann said. “They as a sidewalk for pedestri- said State DOT spokesper- them about the temporary the vicinity: P.S. 127, Saint immediately granted the used prefabricated slabs of ans, opened on Tuesday, son Glenn Blain. “The tem- bridge. Ephrem Catholic Academy request. cement,” she said. Sept. 10. porary bridge, which will “Pedestrians should be and McKinley Intermediate Beckmann, who called “It’s interesting how As of this week, traffic allow two lanes of traffic to aware that the crosswalks School. Many students and the temporary bridge “an both projects in our area is being detoured off the be maintained while work have changed,” Board 10 parents walk on the bridge engineering feat,” said that involved interesting ad- overpass and onto the progresses, is expected to District Manager Josephine on their way to and from without it, the overpass re- vances in engineering,” temporary bridge, which open to vehicular traffic on Beckmann told the Home school, she said. construction project would Beckmann added. Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 19 JoJo, Soul Rebels headline fun-filled second annual BAT Block Party BY JAIME DEJESUS JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. COM

t was another fun-filled party in Sunset Park as I Brooklyn Army Termi- nal presented its second annual BAT Block Party on Sunday, Sept. 9. Over 3,000 attendees made their way to the free festivities headlined by a concert by artists JoJo and the Soul Rebels featuring Photos courtesy of Brooklyn Army Terminal Talib Kweli. Scenes from the second annual BAT Block Party. According to NYCEDC President and CEO James by Brooklyn Army Termi- what’s been achieved, and Patchett, the day was an- nal-based companies and that is why I am thrilled to other big success. a yoga class led by Coun- participate in this year’s cel- “The 2019 BAT Block Party cilmember Carlos Menchaca. ebration and want to thank was the perfect way to cel- “Today we celebrate the the New York City Economic ebrate the Brooklyn Army Brooklyn Army Terminal Development Corporation Terminal and all it has and the past and future for their stewardship of the to offer,” he stated. “Local of Sunset Park’s working Brooklyn Army Terminal.” residents and New Yorkers unforgettable community waterfront,” he said. “Our Those in attendance also from across the city came to event.” progress in revitalizing said they had a great time. experience innovative busi- The day also included the neighborhood’s man- “We had a good time there!” nesses, delicious local food, activities for kids, com- ufacturing and industrial wrote an attendee on BAT’s family-friendly activities munity performances, art leadership continues. official Facebook page. and exciting live perfor- galleries, a beer garden, While there is more to do, “It was awesome!!!” added mances, which made for an local food vendors, Pop-Ups we can and should celebrate another. Home care attendants demand shorter work hours

BY PAULA KATINAS family,” said Sileni Martinez, One former attendant, [email protected] who worked as a home care Mei Kum Chu, said years attendant for 27 years. of working 24-hour shifts ome care atten- Fed-up home care atten- took a devastating toll on dants, who do the dants have now joined forc- her health. “I am not able H backbreaking work es with elected officials and to continue working now of taking care of the elderly worker’s rights advocates and I need someone to take and frail and who often to push for changes to state care of me. I come forward work long hours for low laws. to support this proposal pay, say they’ve had enough. A group called the Ain’t because I don’t want more A group of home care I a Woman?! Campaign is women to get hurt and be- workers is fighting to helping to lead the charge. come like me,” she said. change state law to put a “We say, no more! For the There are approximately cap on the number of hours sake of our health, families 239,500 home care workers they would be required to and the people we care for, in New York State, accord- work in a week. Under the home care workers in New ing to Persaud. current system, attendants York have been calling on “Home health aides, most often work shifts that last the government to abolish of whom are women of color, for 24 hours straight. the 24-hour shift, and split Photo courtesy of state Sen. Roxanne Persaud’s office provide heartfelt care for Making matters worse, them into two shifts of 12 “These long shifts leave aides overly fatigued,” said State Sen. our elderly and disabled, according to advocates hours each, allowing home Roxanne Persaud, who is sponsoring legislation to cap the hours yet too many of them are for home care attendants, care workers time to rest attendants are allowed to work. overworked and underpaid. workers are sometimes not and people who are ill or This legislation will begin to paid for the full number disabled to receive proper 24-hour workdays for home factory workers, exposed shifts leave aides overly ensure that those who care of hours they work. After care,” said Mary Lister, a care workers and cap work the dangerous sweatshop fatigued and may result for our loved ones are cared a 24-hour shift, workers home care worker, speak- weeks at 50 hours. conditions under which the in patients receiving a for as well,” said Brooklyn often are only paid for 13 ing on behalf of the Ain’t I a The legislation would also employees worked and led lower quality of care,” said State Sen. Zellnor Myrie, hours of labor, because Woman?! Campaign. mandate maximum 12-hour to changes in regulations to Persaud, a Democrat rep- who supports the legislation. state labor laws factor in On Sept. 4, home care split shifts for attendants increase safety. resenting Canarsie, Mill The Persaud-Epstein bill sleeping and meal time, workers participated in caring for patients who need “Seniors, people with dis- Basin and East New York. also has the support of the though often the attendants a press conference held round-the-clock care. abilities or chronic health “We must prevent home National Organization for do not get the time budget- by Brooklyn State Sen. The press conference conditions, and countless health aides from being Women New York. ed for their breaks. Roxanne Persaud and Man- took place in front of 23- others rely on home health forced to work around-the- “The rights of workers “We must end the 24-hour hattan Assemblymember 29 Washington Place, the aides for care continually. clock shifts, to safeguard charged with caring for our shift. Even if they paid me for Harvey Epstein in lower building where the Tri- Too many of these caretak- the health, safety and most vulnerable seniors every hour, I wouldn’t work Manhattan where the two angle Shirtwaist Factory ers are working 24-hour general well-being of both must be protected,” NOW 24-hour shifts anymore. elected officials announced fire took place in 1911. The shifts with little or no time patients and caregivers,” New York President Sonia It cost me my health and legislation that would ban devastating blaze killed 145 for a break. These long Persaud added. Ossorio said. 20• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 Fort Hamilton remembers the fallen during 9/11 commemoration ceremony

BY JAIME DEJESUS JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. COM

“We will never forget.” These were words spoken often at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton as it hosted its annual 9/11 commemoration ceremony to honor those who died in the terrorist attacks that occurred 18 years ago. Held at the community club on Sept. 6, the event featured speeches and a 21-gun salute as elected officials, first responders and others gathered to pay tribute to the fallen. USAG Commander Col. were FDNY Chief Andrew Zieseniss recalled Dennis Cross and the day and the impact it Capt. Timothy had.. Stackpole. “For many who bear the ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta “Both men re- physical or mental scars of Scenes from the 9/11 commemoration at Fort Go to work sponded and never Sept. 11, every day is a day Hamilton. and provide for came home,” Woods of remembrance,” he said. their families. A said. “Chief Cross was “For the families of first easy to forget the heroes officers and 23 members of total of 2,997 people only covering the spot responders and military that are ready to help us at the NYPD, and countless died on that day." for the day and was set to service members who lost a moment’s notice . Without military personnel since Woods was a first re- “Those of us who were off retire. Close to 40 years loved ones and continue to hesitation, our first respond- 9/11. But, let us not forget sponder on Sept. 11, assigned duty responded to the WTC on job. Capt. Stackpole just lose loved ones, every day is a ers answer hundreds of calls about all of the victims, to Division 11 on Tillary directly or our firehouses returned from leave after day of remembrance and for for help every day. In many especially those people Street in North Brooklyn. to pick up tools, equipment major injuries.” those who serve and contin- cases, they do so without that woke up on a beautiful “There was a total recall and gear. The team I was The deaths haven’t ue to serve, every day is a day question. These men and Tuesday morning and only of FDNY uniform person- with commandeered an stopped. is remembrance. The tragic women are true heroes. They wanted to do the right thing: nel,” he told his listeners. MTA bus and responded to “Since 9/11, NYPD, FDNY events 18 years ago had and are giants. I assure you, they the site. All the buildings and military have been continue to have a profound don’t do it for the money. You had collapsed by that time affected by illness and inju- impact on individual fami- can never repay them for and the tools we had with ry,” Woods said. “FDNY has lies and all of us as a nation.” what they do for us, day in us seemed useless when lost over 200 members to He also discussed the im- and day out.” we witnessed the devas- cancer and other illnesses. portance of remembering The day’s keynote speak- tation. Later that day, we These cancers are directly those that lost their lives er was FDNY Staten Island witnessed the collapse of related to the World Trade trying to save those who Borough Commander Kevin 7 World Trade Center. We Center rescue and recovery were in harm’s way. Woods. In addition to Staten spent hours, days, weeks operation.” “We can never allow the Island, his command covers and months at the site, first He also talked about the passing of time to shorten southwest Brooklyn. as a rescue mission and then oft-spoken phrase, “We will our memories of the human “The FDNY and the U.S. as a recovery mission. Mem- never forget.” toll that occurred almost two military continue to share a bers would split their time “It doesn’t have any sub- decades ago and continues common thread. We main- between the site, firehouse stance or meaning unless to occur to this day,” he said. tain a great friendship and coverage and then funerals you act on these words,” “When we walk down Third a great partnership,” Woods and memorials.” Woods contended. “That is Avenue or go about our daily said. “The FDNY lost 343 Among those who per- why we are here today: To lives here in the city or any members on 9/11. Our city ished trying to save lives take action on our fallen other place in America, it’s also lost 23 Port Authority that day, Woods recalled, heroes.” Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 21 22• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 Lawmakers grill Con Ed president over summer power outages BY PAULA KATINAS State should consider bypass- to Bath Beach were left in affected many more people, [email protected] ing Con Ed altogether and the dark for more than five Parker said. establishing a publicly-run hours. The lengthy blackout Parker said he understood he electrical power utility, according to a person also hit places like Bergen that explanation. “They said outages that Brook- who attended the session. Beach, Mill Basin, Canarsie, it was an emergency. I do T lyn residents were State Sen. Kevin Parker, Flatlands and Georgetown. recognize they turned off forced to endure in the sum- chairperson of the Energy Residents of Bath Beach the power to 33,000 people mer of 2019 will not soon be Committee, said he went and Gravesend endured to avoid a power outage that forgotten if a hearing the into the hearing with a lot of a second power outage would have affected 130,000,” state legislature held earlier questions on his mind. “I ap- on Aug. 10 that lasted for Parker told the Home Report- Photo courtesy of Con Edison via Facebook this month is any indication preciate Con Ed being open approximately 90 minutes. er in a phone interview after Con Ed workers make repairs to wiring follow- of public sentiment. and making themselves “This was a short one, about the hearing. ing a blackout in Brooklyn in July. Lawmakers grilled Con available. For me, this hear- an hour and a half,” Bath The second power out- Edison President Timothy ing was about three things: Beach resident Marie Saba- age on Aug. 10 was due to he added. Brooklyn and the West Cawley at a joint hearing 1) What happened, 2) Why tino told the Home Reporter. an unexpected equipment Meanwhile, the New Side Manhattan happened held by the State Senate and did it happen and 3) What “The last time, it was five and situation, Con Ed officials York State Public Service because, despite our stra- State Assembly in lower will we do going forward?” a half hours. But it shouldn’t told the Home Reporter at Commission, the body that tegic, targeted investment, Manhattan that focused said Parker, a Democrat be happening at all. It’s very the time. oversees Con Ed, is investi- no system is 100 percent. on Con Edison’s prepared- representing Flatbush, East frustrating that our elec- But Parker said the hear- gating a major blackout that These outages did not oc- ness as well as the utility’s Flatbush and Ditmas Park. tricity keeps going out.” ing still left him unsatisfied. took place on the West Side cur because of neglected oft-criticized response to On July 21, Con Ed deliber- Cawley told lawmakers “We have been giving Con of Manhattan on July 13 and infrastructure or a lack of the blackouts that impacted ately shut off power to 33,000 at the hearing that Con Ed Ed, since Superstorm Sandy, has expanded that probe to maintenance or investment,” thousands of New Yorkers Brooklyn customers as the shut off the power to some millions of dollars. When include the Brooklyn power Crain’s New York Business on several hot, humid sum- company grappled with customers on July 21 as an there was trouble this sum- outages. quoted Cawley as saying. mer days. increased demand for elec- emergency stop-gap mea- mer, they folded like a wet Cawley defended the Con Ed officials did not Another hot topic of discus- tricity during a heat wave. sure to avoid a large-scale napkin,” he said. actions of Con Ed. return messages from the sion was whether New York Residents from Flatbush blackout that would have “It just can’t happen again,” “The events in southeast Home Reporter.

Opposition mounts against possible elimination of DOE Gifted and Talented program

BY JOHN ALEXANDER paper. Columbia, where I realized Quaglione. Department of Education of school discipline that JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. “But to prepare our I wanted to become a teach- "The question to ask is, eliminate its G &T programs contribute to disparities COM students for a competitive er. I now teach gifted and when and why are our because they favored Asian in academic performance global workforce, academ- talented students on a daily schools shifting away from and white students. The among students. i t h m a n y ic mastery matters, and basis. I can’t imagine what encouraging our students advisory group, appointed The letter drafted by Cor- New Yorkers the vast majority of our kind of education I would to excel in school," he added. by the mayor, also favors negy also expressed a de- W stunned by the students are not only not have received had I not Two Brooklyn lawmakers, doing away with academic sire to improve the system mayor and school chancel- mastering academic con- been challenged through Republican Assemblymem- admissions screening for but not at the expense of lor’s agreeing to consider tent, but they are not even the G&T program.” ber Nicole Malliotakis and middle schools and most eliminating the programs. a task force proposal to proficient in basic reading Democratic District Lead- Democratic City Coun- high schools. Both letters ended with eliminate the Gifted and and math. We should be er Ari Kagan, said the gifted cilmember Robert Cornegy, “To fix the system, we an identical plea urging Talented program in city modelling rigorous pro- and talented program at are among those who agree. must build a more inclu- the mayor and chancellor schools, teachers, parents grams across the city. We Arthur Cunningham I.S. (in The two drafted letters that sive, integrated and equally to abandon the proposal. and lawmakers have been should not be trying to School District 22) helped were signed by a total of 20 resourced public school City Councilmember voicing their concerns and bury them,” added Doyle. prepare his son Yakov for legislators in favor of retain- system,” Councilmember Mark Treyger, chair of the speaking out in support of For Amanda Rich, a higher education. As a ing gifted and talented pro- Justin Brannan told this Committee on Education, al- keeping, and even expand- teacher, the G&T program result, Yakov ultimately grams in city schools. They paper. so supports expanding the ing, the programs in the challenged her throughout graduated from Brooklyn also held rallies in support of “We should expand not Gifted & Talented programs schools. her school years. “I was Technical High School and keeping the program. eliminate proven opportu- to every school and every The proposal to do away in the Delta program in Vanderbilt University with “The actions of Mayor nities for success,” he con- school district. with G&T is just more P.S. 185 and it was a more honors. “We need to have [Bill] de Blasio and Chan- tended. “We should broad- "The conversation on smoke and mirrors to keep challenging and enriching programs for gifted and cellor [Richard] Carranza en and improve pipelines Gifted & Talented program- us from focusing on what curriculum than what you talented students in every defy logic; they want to like G&T, not collapse them. ming should focus on ex- is broken in our city’s ed- would get in a regular pro- school in New York City. shut down a program that Every family deserves a panding opportunities for ucation system according gram,” she said. Instead of abolishing these prepares students for the world-class education for our kids, not defending the to Adele Doyle, president “And then in middle popular programs, we need challenges they’ll face in a their child. Ending school Bloomberg-era decisions of the Community Educa- school I was in the Honors to expand them significant- highly competitive world. segregation and educa- which resulted in a signif- tion Council in District 20, Academy at Christa McAu- ly,” said Kagan. That’s wrong. They should tional inequity must be our icant loss in the number of which encompasses Bay liffe, when they switched That’s something that work to raise standards focus, but scrapping G&T gifted and talented seats Ridge, Dyker Heights and the whole school to be gift- another parent, across the throughout the school or the SHSAT [Specialized for many of our students,” portions of Sunset Park, ed and talented,” Rich went aisle, echoed in statements systems so more students High School Admissions Treyger told this paper. Bensonhurst, Boro Park on. “The standards were to this paper. "As a public qualify for gifted and Test] will not get us there.” “Let’s consult and em- and Kensington. higher and it set me up well school parent, I believe talented programs,” said Malliotakis’ letter power local school com- “Every child deserves for high school where I was that any plan that seeks Malliotkais. encouraged city officials munities, listen to parents a place to learn where able to audition for LaGuar- the elimination of gifted The letters and rallies to improve the quality and educators and expand they learn best and most dia High School.” and talented programs in were in response to the rec- of education in public gifted, academic enrich- importantly where they Rich continued, “LaGuar- our public schools is bad ommendation of the “School schools and address issues ment opportunities for all can aspire to the career of dia set me up for Hunter public policy,” said Repub- Diversity Advisory Group,” such as stripping teachers students throughout the their choice,” Doyle told this College and ultimately lican District Leader John that the New York City of autonomy and a lack five boroughs,” he urged. Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 23 expansion opponents take a stand BY SCOTT ENMAN in the neighborhood,” she are we creating the kinds of [email protected] said. “In addition to stimu- good-paying jobs that allow lating significant economic people to live close to where ore than 75 Sunset opportunity through job they work, close to where Park residents growth, Industry City has they live and to move up M rallied against spent over $400 million to the economic ladder? I be- Industry City’s proposed reactivate the long-dormant lieve we’re showing lots of rezoning on Thursday, campus, including some evidence that that is the case Sept. 5 in front of the office $100 million at Brooklyn for the kinds of businesses of Councilmember Carlos businesses. we’re bringing here.” Menchaca, who has the “The rezoning would Industry City also touts final say on whether to kill allow all of this its Innovation Lab as a way or approve the application to continue, cre- to train workers and move for the expansion. ating far greater them up the economic lad- Protesters urged him to Ebrooklyn media/Photos by Scott Enman benefits than der, though it’s unclear if it vote against the plan, bran- More than 75 people showed up to has already been can scale to make a broadly dishing signs and chanting, protest Industry City’s rezoning out- achieved.” felt impact in a rapidly “Sunset Park is not for sale!” side Menchaca’s office. A scoping doc- changing community. and, “Industry City has got ument for the Residents at the rally to go!” application seeks to trans- investment Industry City compared the rezoning The politician was pres- form the waterfront indus- and goals. The redevelopment to similar projects at the ent for the hour-long rally, trial site into an “innovation plan calls for proposes reduc- Bedford-Union Armory, nodding his head during economy” hub character- Sunset Park’s ing the amount of Pacific Park and Chelsea chants and accepting a ized by makers, creatives residential space dedicated Market (the last of which petition with more than and retailers. communities to for warehousing, was redeveloped by James- 3,000 signatures against Its backers want zoning be reconnected which employs town Properties, a lead the rezoning. At the end, changes so they can build with the water- few people at stakeholder in Industry he thanked the crowd in two hotels, academic space front, fostering low wages, and City) — projects that all ac- English, Spanish, Mandarin and large retail stores as part regional economic develop- A woman displays replacing it with light man- celerated displacement and and Arabic. of a 10-year, $1 billion redevel- ment and a “healthy living her sign at last ufacturing and retail that gentrification, they say. Following the rally, Men- opment that would increase and working environment.” Thursday's Industry could employ more area Protesters urged resi- chaca announced that he its size from roughly 5.3 to 6.5 The undercurrent of City protest. residents. dents to come together in would be holding an event million square feet. criticism against Industry Industry City CEO a united front, as they did at Sunset Park High School Critics of the proposal City’s plan is that an ex- on fulfilling the plan’s vi- Andrew Kimball acknowl- with the recent immigration titled “Should Sunset Park say it could dramatically panded retail and creative sion, providing more jobs edged in an interview with raids in the neighborhood. rezone Industry City?” on reshape Sunset Park, ex- destination would lead to and fueling investment this newspaper in June Corbin — a member of Monday, Sept. 16 from 6-10 acerbating displacement rising rents, undermining necessary to reactivate that Sunset Park is seeing Sunset Park for a Liberated p.m. Menchaca said on his in the largely immigrant the goal of a “healthy liv- long-blighted spaces. an influx of new residents Future who declined to give Twitter page that he would low-income community. ing” environment. It could Lisa Serbaniewicz, a — which includes, he said, his last name — reminded “present his findings” on the “We don’t need any more also stifle opportunity for spokesperson for Industry immigrants and “some Menchaca that his term is rezoning at the gathering. information,” said Jei Fong, a public access to the neigh- City, touted the number of element of gentrification.” up in 2020 — and that the Menchaca wields outsize resident and member of the borhood’s waterfront. people working at Industry The project’s goal, he said, politician’s decision on the re- power in the rezoning community organization Fong argued that what the City, saying in the last five is to accommodate a broad zoning could have wide impli- battle, as the City Council Protect Sunset Park. “We plan stands for has largely years, employment has spectrum of residents, with cations for his reelection bid. has the final say, and coun- know that this rezoning is been ignored throughout jumped from 1,900 to almost varying degrees of skill, ed- “Councilmember Menchaca, cilmembers usually vote in bad for our community.” the entire rezoning process. 8,000, with about 50 percent ucation and socioeconomic the people of Sunset Park line with the representative A 197-a plan was created “That 197-a recommendation of those employees living in backgrounds. have spoken,” he said. whose district is affected. and approved in 2011 for is just a piece of paper,” she Brooklyn. “If you look up and down The protest ended in a If Menchaca chooses to Sunset Park. It’s a formal, said. “Of the people who both the Brooklyn waterfront, raucous chant of “Vota no!” oppose the proposal, it’s community-driven vision Industry City officials, live and work in Sunset you see a lot of these chang- (Spanish for “Vote no”) and unlikely to become a reality. for the neighborhood, though, say the complex’s Park, more work at Industry es happening,” Kimball said. “Which side are you on, Car- Industry City’s rezoning prioritizing neighborhood overhaul moves the needle City than at any other place “The question is, I believe, los? Which side are you on?” Bay Ridge actor and comedian Anthony DeVito has a cure for the going-back-to-work blues

BY JOHN ALEXANDER Those omnipresent from Workington Career ultra-cheerful Workington JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. school tutoring commer- Centers, which promises to representative. COM cials where flunking kids “turn pathetic deadwood “Those old commercials argue with their exasper- into valued employees . . . always make me laugh,” abor Day weekend is ated moms left a lasting no matter how useless they said DeVito. “The harsh, over and that means impression on DeVito, so he are.” aggressive tone with every- L going back to work decided to update those ads The entire video was shot one snapping at each other and school. But local actor from today’s perspective. in Bay Ridge. Actor/comedi- and lots of angry close-ups. and comedian Anthony The short video features an DeVito — who was born I thought it’d be funny to DeVito seems to have found actress Katina Corrao of and raised in Brooklyn, create a company that helps a way to make the end of the television series “Broad and is a longtime Bay Ridge adults who suck at work, summer blues a little less City” as the angry, long-suf- resident — has appeared in which often treats us like painful with his hilarious fering wife who has had it “House of Cards,” “Funny or we’re children. It was really new video, “Workington with her childish husband, Die” and “Above Average.” fun to shoot, although we Career Centers,” which portrayed by DeVito, who Bay Ridge actor Anthony Photo courtesy of Anthony DeVito had to stop a lot because we parodies cheesy education- clearly does not exceed Marino of brooklynONE Actor/comedian Anthony DeVito and actress kept cracking up.” al learning center ads from expectations. Productions is also fea- Katina Corrao parody ‘90s commercials in To watch the video, go to the ’90s. Luckily, help is available tured in the video as the “Workington Career Centers.” https://bit.ly/2lMHQpV. 24• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 Ovarian cancer awareness event lights up Coney Island Parachute Jump

BY JOHN ALEXANDER Every Amazing Lady,” held JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. its fifth annual Parachute COM Jump lighting at Luna Park on Saturday, Aug. 31. The t seemed like the event took place on the heavens above Coney IIsland lit up for a very between West 16th and good cause when T.E.A.L., West 19th streets in Coney which stands for “Tell Island. The foundation annually illuminates Coney Island’s historic Parachute Jump the color teal to mark the start of September’s National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. The bulbs on the at- ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta traction were arranged to Supporters gathered at the base of the Parachute Jump. spell out the word “teal,” the color that symbolizes the sister, the late Louisa for the disease. The lights on attending this cause, and they remained McGregor. the Parachute Jump can be p a r a c h u t e illuminated for the entire “Tell Every Amazing Lady seen from miles around, so lighting cer- night. was thrilled to once again it’s an incredible opportuni- emony. And “I’m happy to be here at light Luna Park’s Parachute ty for us to get our message next Satur- T.E.A.L.,” said Melissa Beru- Jump the color teal to raise across,” she added. “It’s an day will be be. “T.E.A.L. has just been so awareness about Septem- amazing Brooklyn tradition my fifth time supportive and I’m making ber’s National Ovarian we’re grateful to be a part participating a lot of really positive events Cancer Awareness Month,” of, especially with our 11th in the T.E.A.L. The color teal was everywhere like this. I’m a survivor and Program Manager Court- Annual Brooklyn T.E.A.L. walk at Pros- in evidence. it’s really important to have ney Donahue-Taleporos told Walk/Run in pect Park.” The Parachute Jump an awareness of ovarian this paper. coming up on September 7.” In addition, T.E.A.L. Award for her work with was lit teal to mark cancer symptoms.” “It’s so important to make Leonard Blades said it Youth Ambassador Kiara T.E.A.L. in her community. the start of National T.E.A.L. was co-founded sure every woman and man was an awesome feeling Carrion was honored on She also threw the first Ovarian Cancer in 2009 by its CEO Pamela is aware of ovarian cancer, to participate. “This is the field with the Brooklyn pitch of the Cyclones game Awareness Month. Esposito-Amery and her as there is no screening test my third or fourth time Cyclones’ Winning Women that followed the lighting. Cyclones beat Lowell for Penn League Championship

Photos by Jim Dolan After the Cyclones beat the 4-3 to win the championship at MCU Park, New York Penn League President Ben Hayes presented Brooklyn Cyclones Manager with the 2019 Penn League Trophy Cup.

Photo by Mrs. Duplantis Sports reporter Jim Dolan celebrating his 17th Photos by Jim Dolan consecutive season of Cyclones coverage posed After beating the Lowell Spinners in a best of three series, the Brooklyn Cyclones celebrated with Brooklyn’s Antoine Duplantis, who hit a their first solo New York Penn League Championship since their 2001 inaugural season when game-tying RBI triple and scored the winning Williamsport and Brooklyn were declared Penn League co-winners due to a shortened series caused run to beat Lowell 4-3 for the 2019 New York by the events of Sept. 11. Penn League Championship. Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 25 IN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPILED BY PAULA KATINAS

FELDER APPLAUDS DE BLASIO TREE BICHOTTE, FRONTUS HELP HURRICANE ANNOUNCEMENT RELIEF EFFORTS

State Sen. Simcha Felder said he was that the city would take responsibility Assemblymembers Rod- pleased when Mayor Bill de Blasio an- for sidewalk problems caused by city- neyse Bichotte and Mathylde nounced a new policy on Tuesday, Sept. owned trees. The Frontus, who are members 10 that lifted the responsibility from was the first to report the new policy. of the Assembly’s Haitian New York City homeowners in cases of Felder, a Democrat representing Bor- Caucus, are organizing relief sidewalk damage caused by street trees. ough Park and Midwood, commended efforts to help those impacted Under the old regulations, homeown- de Blasio. by Hurricane Dorian in the ers had to pay for sidewalk repairs when “I am happy to commend the mayor Bahamas and along the East tree roots grew large, pushed up against for taking the leadership to correct a Coast of the U.S. the sidewalk, and caused cracks and longstanding wrong that infuriated New The Haitian Caucus is dislodged sidewalk flags. In some cases, Yorkers. Those of us who have fought working with the consul homeowners who failed to make the these violations and fines for many years general of the Bahamas and necessary sidewalk repairs were fined predating this administration are glad to the Bahamian American As- and liens were placed on their homes. see this arbitrary and unfair policy go,” sociation on the effort and is But on Tuesday, de Blasio announced Felder said. spearheading local projects. For example, Bichotte, a Photo courtesy of Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte’s office GOUNARDES INTRODUCES SOCIAL SECURITY Democrat representing East Flatbush, Flatbush and Ditmas Members of the New York State Assembly INHERITANCE BILL Park, will accept donations of Haitian Caucus said they’re determined to help canned food and bottled water victims. Pictured from left to right are Kimberly State Sen. Andrew Gounardes has in- to a baby girl named Angelina. Angelina all this month at her district Jean-Pierre, Michaelle Solages, Clyde Vanel, troduced a bill that would allow children has been denied Social Security benefits. office at 1312 Flatbush Ave. Rodneyse Bichotte and Mathylde Frontus. conceived after the unexpected death of “Families like a Det. Liu’s who suffer Dorian decimated the Baha- a parent to inherit their parent’s estate a terrible unexpected loss should not be mas, particularly the islands “The people of the Bahamas continues to have disastrous and receive federal Social Security sur- prevented from receiving what is theirs of Grand Bahama and Abaco, will undoubtedly face many effects throughout the world, vivors’ benefits. because of antiquated laws. Assisted including a section that is challenges ahead, but New it has become more and more Gounardes, a Democrat representing reproductive technology after one part- home to many Haitian immi- Yorkers are always ready to important to band together to Bay Ridge and Southwest Brooklyn, said ner dies is now a true option for families grants, according to Bichotte, lend a helping hand,” Assem- help those most affected,” said his legislation would benefit families like that deal with tragedy, including first re- who is a Haitian-American. bly Speaker Carl Heastie said Frontus, a Democrat represent- that of NYPD Det. Wenjian Liu, who was sponders in the line of duty. By ensuring “This disaster hit close to in a statement. ing Coney Island and parts of fatally gunned down in his police car on Det. Liu’s family and other families in the home for us all,” she said. “As extreme weather Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. Dec. 20, 2014 while on duty with his part- same situation are cared for, we honor ner Det. Rafael Ramos. The hospital set the memory of Det. Liu and the tremen- aside Liu’s genetic material, and in July dous sacrifice he made,” Gounardes said. 2017, his widow, Pei Xia Chen, gave birth Pei Xia Chen has endorsed the bill. LENTOL CELEBRATES WORLD PHYSICAL CLARKE BILL SEEKS TO GIVE TPS STATUS TO THERAPY DAY BAHAMIAN NATIONALS

U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke has introduced fallen on bad luck,” said Clarke, a Democrat the TPS for Victims of Hurricane Dorian representing Central Brooklyn. Act to grant temporary protected status Clarke is a second-generation Carib- (TPS) to Bahamian nationals seeking ref- bean-American and is the chairperson uge in the U.S. in the wake of Hurricane of the Immigration Task Force for the Dorian. Congressional Black Caucus. “My legislation, the TPS for Victims of “As a Caribbean-American myself, my Hurricane Dorian Act, will help provide heart hurts for those whose lives have some respite in America for people whose changed as they know it back home in the lives have been drastically impacted by Caribbean. My legislation will assist in Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. When easing these folks’ new reality as a result life throws a massive curveball, Amer- of the devastation they’ve experienced icans stand up to help those who have from Hurricane Dorian,” she said.

ORTIZ TOURS RED HOOK WITH HUD Photo courtesy of Assemblymember Joseph Lentol’s office Assemblymember Joseph Lentol (fourth from left) presented a state procla- ADMINISTRATOR mation to members of the New York State Physical Therapy Association on World Physical Therapy Day. Assemblymember Felix Ortiz recently contributed to the rundown and, in toured public housing units in Red Hook some cases, unsafe conditions within Assemblymember Joseph make to the overall health of licensed physical therapists with Lynne Patton, regional administra- NYCHA housing units.,” he explained Lentol marked World Physi- patients by helping them re- treating patients without a tor of the U.S. Department of Housing and in a newsletter. cal Therapy Day on Sunday, main mobile and independent. referral; mandate that no Urban Development, and spoke to tenants Ortiz said he hoped the visit by Patton Sept. 8 by presenting a proc- Lentol, who spoke at a health insurance policy im- about living conditions in the buildings. will propel the federal government to lamation to leaders of the New ceremony at Beyond Basics, a pose copayment requirements Ortiz, a Democrat who represents take action. York State Physical Therapy physical therapy office in low- for physical therapy greater Sunset Park and parts of Red Hook and “Funding needs to be provided to Association and discussing er Manhattan, also discussed than the co-pays charged for Bay Ridge, said that, while he and Patton make these buildings liveable for all the group’s legislative agenda. his support for legislation the similar services provided visited New York City Housing Author- tenants,” Ortiz said. “No matter what Lentol, a Democrat who rep- New York State Physical Ther- by a physician; and update ity units, “We also got a chance to speak your zip code is, your home should resents North Brooklyn, talk- apy Association is advocating. the practice of physical ther- with some of the tenants and tenant be safe, without dangerous electrical ed about the important con- The legislation includes apist assistant to a licensed association heads from each building. conditions, poor plumbing, collapsing tribution physical therapists bills to remove limits on professional. “Massive federal funding cuts have ceilings or lead paint.” 26• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 OPINION TWO-WAY PROBLEMS am not certain why forced each weekday after- to 92nd Street and back onto COMMON SENSE Congressmember noon to absorb all this extra the bridge. I Max Rose and other traffic. Add to this the loss Max Rose certainly is not BY JERRY KASSAR elected officials are so of a lane on Seventh Avenue ignorant of this report. It has big on changing the one- westbound to a protected been brought to his attention where he ran for and was also show a sincere interest, way Verrazzano Bridge bicycle lane and the push- many times, most recently elected to local office. In 1978, wanting to know what I was toll to a two-way toll. The back onto local streets will last week by Assemblymem- he was elected to the Assem- up to professionally and data presented in the MTA be enormous. ber Nicole Malliotakis, his bly and a few years later to politically. It was a real treat draft report on “Potential Traffic engineers like to likely opponent, at a public Improving a bad situ- the State Senate, where he for me. Traffic and Revenue Im- talk about the counterbal- hearing. Our local elected ation is never counter- served until his retirement I traveled to his wake pacts of Two-Way Tolling ance of reduced traffic in officials — many of whom balanced by creating an in December 2018. last week in Newburgh. at the Verrazzano-Narrows the morning. I wish I had an are supporting the unpop- impossible situation. Bill Larkin was a unique Thousands had lined up to Bridge” makes it clear that opportunity to talk a little ular Seventh Avenue bike elected official, well-liked on view his remains and say it is not a good deal for Bay common sense into them. lane — are also very much Larkin passed away last both sides of the aisle. Some a few words to his wife Pat Ridge or Dyker Heights. Improving a bad situation aware of this report. week. Bill represented a part elected officials develop and other family members. The report shows the net is never counterbalanced Students returned to of the Mid-Hudson Valley into statesmen. Bill on the It took me a full hour to get effect of going to two-way by creating an impossible school last week. Normally, in Orange County and the other hand, in my view, was to the front. tolls only increases total situation. heavy morning and af- areas around West Point. always a statesman. There, I had a moment, I crossings by 36 cars. Of That is exactly what is ternoon rush-hour traffic I first met Bill in 1983 State Sen. Marty Golden thought, to give my condo- course, that is not a very going to happen every became unbearable under when he was a member of and I would sometimes catch lences to Pat, who I believe significant number. The weekday afternoon from 4 the weight of the addition- the state Assembly. By that dinner with him and an- had been standing before problem is the increase in to 7 p.m. Traffic will back up al vehicles. By the MTA’s point, he had already served other Senate legend, Owen Bill’s coffin at that point for westbound traffic, which is along Seventh Avenue all own analysis, a two-way a full 24-year career in the Johnson of Suffolk County, more than three hours. Pat, traffic moving from Brook- the way back to Ovington toll will literally crush our military, serving in combat on Monday nights at the Fort just like Bill, wanted to talk lyn over the bridge to Staten Avenue from 83rd Street. community with increased in World War II and Korea, Orange Club where Larkin, and we exchanged a few Island. It will increase (page Drivers seeing this prob- afternoon traffic. All our leading troops protecting Johnson and, for a few years, stories of how great a man 15 of report) by well over lem will move onto Sixth, elected officials need to read Martin Luther King in Sel- Golden would stay while in her husband had been. She 4,000 cars a day. Fifth and Fourth Avenues as this report and act to protect ma and serving as part of Albany. was just like Bill. That, as most everyone in possible detours. Others will the community. President Kennedy’s group Bill would tell great State Sen. Bill Larkin will Bay Ridge and Dyker knows, make their way into Dyker *** when he visited Germany. stories about his many be missed. It was an honor puts an enormous strain on and onto 10th Avenue (where Retired Republican-Con- He retired as a lieutenant experiences. But, he would for me to know him. May he our local streets that are I live) to zigzag a course over servative State Sen. Bill colonel to the Mid-Hudson not just tell stories; he would rest in peace.

COMMITTED TO MEMORY ast week, my column debates we find ourselves Brooklynites lost on 9/11 MATTER OF FACT in the edition preced- mired in, as a community, was again organized by L ing 9/11 focused on the with respect to 9/11, we have the park’s 9/11 Memorial BY JAY BROWN litany of examples of native always leaned on each other, Committee. New Yorker Donald Trump to remember the victims, lying about his own involve- support those who lost Vigils are held every Ladder Company 21 and who were just like any of us, ment in that horrific chapter loved ones and cope with the year on Sept. 11, but James Raymond Coyle of that didn’t make it home to of our history, and repeated- trauma all of us who lived physical memorials exist For years, on my walk to Ladder Company 3 were their families that Tuesday. ly using it for his own benefit through that day still carry in every corner of Brook- and from the train when firefighters who responded I wasn’t sure how to end and self-aggrandizement. with us. lyn year-round. commuting, I have passed a to the alarms. this piece, and though it I didn’t have high hopes On Sept. 11, 2019, memori- small New York City Parks Three of these victims doesn’t necessarily tie this year’s Sept. 11 would als took place across south- State Sen. Andrew triangle which has a com- were my exact age that day, together what I presented pass without another item ern Brooklyn. Gounardes held vigils in munity 9/11 memorial. There two were a year or two older, above, I can think of no more being added to that list, At Asser Levy Park in Marine Park at the Carmine used to be more victims’ and another was around appropriate way to conclude but I never expected the Coney Island, the Septem- Carro Community Center photos displayed. Today, six my parents' age. I likely than with words written by president would announce ber 11 Family Group hosted and on the 69th Street Pier remain. commuted with them on the Firefighter Coyle, who had he had made plans with the 9/11 family members at its in Bay Ridge around the 9/11 While writing this column, train sometimes, possibly finished a shift that morning Taliban — the very group annual commemoration memorial. I walked to the memorial to even on that day. My wife and was about to head home which harbored Osama bin ceremony. Vigils are held every year learn about neighbors who was friends with Daniela to leave on a vacation. Laden and recently released St. Ephrem’s Church on Sept. 11, but physical were lost that day. Along with as a child. Firefighter Coyle In a journal entry written a statement celebrating the in Dyker Heights held its memorials exist in every the dedications their families attended at seven months before 9/11, 9/11 attacks — to host them annual remembrance cere- corner of Brooklyn year- included with their photos, a the same time I did. shortly after he graduated on American soil. mony, at which parishioners round. Statues, plaques, mu- few searches provid- The terms “remember” from the academy and But, in this space, in the gathered near the memorial rals, gardens. None was the ed additional information and “never forget” are joined his ladder company, edition following this week’s statue on their grounds. actual site of the 9/11 attacks, about their lives. important when we think he wrote, “I have many he- remembrances, I’d rather fo- In Sheepshead Bay, a but in that the events of that Daniela Notaro, Richard of 9/11, but we should all re- roes, too many to mention. cus on the glimmers of light candlelight vigil in Bill day affected people in every Caggiano, Paul Salvio and member more than the terri- I’m just a boy, a little boy that shine through each year Brown Park before a mural neighborhood throughout John Frank Rizzo worked ble event that took place that trying to handle the men on an otherwise dark day. that includes the names of our borough, in a sense they at the World Trade Center. September day. We should who surround me each and For all of the contentious more than 400 Southern were. Joseph Patrick Henry of remember the New Yorkers, every hour.”

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Focus on Bay Ridge By Charles F. Otey Ragamuffin, Third Avenue Festival Kick off Bay Ridge’s biggest autumn weekend! 53rd children’s parade to be followed by 46th street festival Bay Ridge’s biggest weekend will get Monaco and Treasurer Ilene Sacco. underway here on Sept. 28 when thousands of The luncheon starts at 1 p.m. and, as of this children dressed in all kinds of costumes printing, tickets are still available by contacting Ragamuffin 2019 “Men of the Year” Rodger (left) and Mark Loughlin of Ferrantino march down Third Avenue in the 53rd Gangi or any of the following committee mem- Fuel. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Paula Katinas Ragamuffin Parade. bers: Laurie Windsor, Kelli Kilbride, Jeanine The next day, capturing the Ragamuffin Condon, Liz Amato, Jenn Reinhart, Arlene spirit, will be the Third Avenue Festival — Keating, Ted General, Patricia or Peter Killen, the longest and safest neighborhood festival Annarummo, Monaco or Sacco. in the city. Leading these activities are outstanding Bay Ridge Lawyers join in volunteers: Rose Gangi, president of the Oct. 5 ‘Light the Night Walk’ Ragamuffin Parade Committee; Bob Howe, For several years, members of the Bay president of the Merchants of Third Ave Ridge Lawyers Association, inspired by for- Business-Civic Association; and Festival mer President Lisa Becker, have taken part in Manager Chip Cafiero. the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Light Since this parade costs thousands of dollars the Night Walk.” This year, we’re advised by (to pay for bands, mailings, flyers, etc.) the longtime BRLA member and former Kings Ragamuffin Committee is holding its very County Justice Beth Bonina, will be no dif- important pre-parade fundraising luncheon on ferent. Sept. 22 at the Bay Ridge Manor. “On behalf of BRLA Past President Lisa Each year, the Ragamuffin Committee Becker, it is that time of year again for the selects honorees who have helped improve Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s ‘Light the the community spirit here and have served as Night Walk,” she announced. “This year, the friends of the parade. The 2019 parade grand walk is scheduled on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019 at marshal is Philip Guarnieri, president of 5:30 p.m. This year, the walk will be held at Empire State Bank. Sharing the honors next the Great Lawn at the College of Staten Saturday as part of the parade will be 2019 Island, located at 2800 Victory Blvd. “Men of the Year” Mark and Rodger Loughlin “The actual walk starts at 7 p.m. sharp,” of Ferrantino Fuel. For years, parade specta- Bonina said. “Last year, several members of tors have noted the very visible participation our association met at about 6 p.m. and we Ragamuffin 2019 Grand Marshal Philip of the impressive Ferrantino Fuel trucks and walked together at this amazing event. We Lisa Becker Guarnieri of Empire State Bank. banners. raised almost $4,500 and we received an ebrooklyn media/File photo by Mario Belluomo ebrooklyn media/File photo It should be noted that New York State award for raising such a large amount!” Supreme Court Justice Theresa Ciccotto —a Lending major support to this vital cause is the BRLA team, told us. and donate. Also, family of members walk longtime supporter of Ragamuffin — formal- attorney Joann Monaco, a close friend of “We have been walking every year since. too. Usual walkers are Lisa and family, ly installed the new committee officers, who, Becker and also a past BRLA president. When Lisa was better, she took over and it is myself, Steve Spinelli, Laura Messiana, in addition to Gangi, include Vice President “’Light the Night’ started the year Lisa now her project.” Margaret Stanton, Anna Tepedino and David Annarummo, Secretary Joann Becker became sick,” Monaco, who started Monaco continued, “Many members walk many more.”

Dancers perform an homage to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” at last year’s Ragamuffin Parade reviewing grandstand. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta 28• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 13 – 19, 2019

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HEY JUDE: “Even though we live together, we do teryDaniel and byNigro candlelit pre- graves of The Kings County oration ceremony. The playing “God Bless Amer- friend.Ridge Historical I am looking Society, will for YOU. Would you like to come tery and by candlelit the pastor graves of Thethe Kings new Countysign. The event is open notHEY have JUDE: to be adopted “Even together.though we We live are together,nine years we old. do fallensided soldiers outdoors from over botha sidesAn NYPDChapter piper is hold- keynote speaker was FDNY ica.” Due to the threat of andbe discussing meet me? and readingLook into my stunning yellow eyes, St.fallen Mel's soldiers Church, from a bothformer sides as- Chapter is hold- to the public. 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I amateur historians and This year, the group mals from New York City shelters where, unfortu- gram,amateur "A lifelonghistorians Bay Ridgeand resident,This year,Tom's the pastgroup Bay Ridge Community Council Presi- lovethere, to snuggleI am Figaro up, play a tuxedo with my cat, toys, cuddly, act sillyloving and boy. am I genealogists, local residents will be honoring its nately, they are at signifi cant risk for euthanasia tremendousgenealogists, contributions local residents and achievementswill be honoring dent, its OP-EDwas back at Denyse Wharf greatlove towith snuggle animals up, and play people. with my Please toys, call act oursilly mommy, and am and hundreds of out-of- National Commander due to overcrowding. Beyond directly helping the leftand an hundreds indelible ofmark out-of- on the communityNational he Commanderand the adjoining small beach under the Stephaniegreat with 732-864-5990.” animals and people. Please call our mommy, towners. According Fred Schwally, animals they save, their rescue creates space at lovedtowners. so much." According Fred shadowSchwally of the, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge for Stephanie 732-864-5990.” to cemetery his- New York State the shelter—thus giving another shelter cat or toClose cemetery friend his -Frankie Marra sang and Newhis York group's State 25th Bi-Annual Wharf and Beach JASPER, DARWIN, AND VESTA – three year old, torian, author CommanderNever forget dog an opportunity to await a chance for adoption playedtorian, "Foreverauthor Young" by . Kane CommanderCleanup. 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Both are dogs and helps ensure the best possible match with makingfoundingGreen-Wood,and the it horror inthe 1880. I felt that day, as I know all have died sinceTicketstion,Dell’Anno then stopped, — anare- . byformerand bringing Tom presidents freeGreene doughnuts of. Boththeishing Bay areandfor appalling. yahoo.com. They know, first responders are still getting sick of us do. It’s a memory we will never forget. swered the call for help and owed our heroesadoptive a sacred families.and dying fromZani’s what Furry they were Friends exposed is to a mem- largestmaking it Civilthe $75Tickets allper the person. volunteers.are Ridgeformer Community presidents ofCouncil, the Bay “Hi, I’m Tali, a gorgeous, white long-haired cat in search Here in southern Brooklyn, we keenly gave their last full measure of duty of honor, but insteadber of theythe Mayor’son the pile Alliance 18 years ago. and a New Hope Partner Warlargest burial Civilsite in $75••• per person. andRidge Whitebook* * Community* serves Council, as a of“Hi, a new I’m homeTali, a to gorgeous, call my own.white I’mlong-haired 11 years catold inbut search still and painfully feel the loss of many of our devotion so that others could live. turned them into politicalwith pawns. the Animal Remembrance Care & andControl honor: ofthe New two words York City. theWar north, burial even site surpassingin Congressmember ••• TheMichael Kings Countytrusteeand Whitebook Republican and serves Partyscholar as -isa haveof a newquite home a lot toof callspunk my left. own. I’m I’m strictly 11 years an oldindoor but cat.still own community members who perished on The sacrifices still continue I am glad that theThere VCF wasare Catthat sumand up Dog how Adoptions we must always Every respond Sunday at Gettysburg,the north, Pennsylvania.even surpassing GrimmCongressmember will beholding the Michael guest its 2014 trustee Lincoln Day Receptionand scholarship and - Ihave won’t quite scratch a lot your of spunk furniture left. up, I’m I strictlypromise. an I onlyindoor have cat. 9/11, either as first responders or working as at least 10,000 emergency re- BY STATE SEN. finally permanentlyPetco, funded, 1280 to Lexington the anniversary Avenue, of the between 9/11 attacks. East 86th Gettysburg,Also as part Pennsylvania. of the com- speakerGrimm atwill the benextDinner the meeting gueston Sunday, June 22, from noonship to 3 backI won’t claws. scratch I have your been furniture living up, with I promise. my mom I onlyall these have in the Twin Towers. sponders have been diagnosed ANDREW GOUNARDES but it never shouldand have takenEast 87thRemembrance Streets for in the Manhattan loved ones lost from and 12:30- memorationAlso as part there of the werecom - ofspeaker St. Patrick’s at the Men’s nextp.m., Club, meeting at Gargiulo’s on in Coney Island. Among years,back claws.but now I therehave isbeen a toddler. living Thewith baby my ismom sweet, all butthese I The pain we feel as individuals and as a with cancer asthe a resulthonored of toxins guests will be Westchesterso long. Coun- am5:30pm.years, not butused Hope now honorto pinching thereto for see the is you sacrificesa fingers toddler. soon. that made.The grabbaby ismy sweet, tail. I butneed I encampmentsmemorationcommunity never ofthere Union fully eases; wereand it just Tuesday,of gets St. Patrick’sthey June were 7, Men’sexposed at 7:30 Club, to p.m., on thaton fateful day, Here at home, I have been working to Our community has a great legacy of encampments of Union and Tuesday, June 7,ty at Executive7:30 p.m., the state GOP’s aam space not whereused to I pinchingcan be the fingers queen. that Can grab you findmy tail. a Iplace need Confederatea little bit easier re-enactors to cope with who our loss.in Asthe andclub the roomdays and adjacent weeks and months after. pass legislation that will help ensure 9/11 faithfully living up*** to both of these duties, Confederate re-enactors who in the club roomcandidate adjacent for governor. fora space me in where your quiet I can home?” be the queen. Can you find a place pitchedthe poet tents Aeschylus near beautifullythe main reminds to us,St. Patrick’sHonoring school the sacrifices gym- of our first first responders have access to the services because we know exactly “Iwhat am and heartbroken who we to pitched tents near the main to St. Patrick’s school He hasgym been- tapped as the county’s “Man Kim for me 718-344-9697 ...in your quiet home?” gate,“even on in ourboth sleep, Sunday pain which and cannot forgetnasium responders at 97th Streetmeans moreand than just say- we as a city and as a state owe them.give up my twolost on half-Pointer-mix, that day. When we solemnly 10-month-old come pups. gate, on both Sunday and nasium at 97th ofStreet the Year.”and Other honorees include former Kim 718-344-9697 Memorialfalls drop Day. by drop While upon stepthe heart- Fourthuntil, ingAvenue. “Never Forget” when it’s convenient. Three 9/11 Heroes Bills that ISabrina sponsored and together Tyson to love mourn to ourplay losses, ball or and when run we around. Memorial Day. While step- Fourth Avenue. GOP Assembly Candidate PURRFECT MEWS: All of Jenny’s rescued kitties pingin along our own in despair, the nighttime and against our will, The duty••• we have to honor them means and which passed both the BothSenate pupsand lovemake people, good on theare debt lap we dogs, owe loveour first to sit with ping along in the nighttime •••as “Counselor of the Year,” past City Coun- havePURRFECT been adopted MEWS: into loving All ofhomes. Jenny’s rescued kitties procession,comes wisdom we throughcame theacross awesome graceMore providing news the fromsupport theySt. need to treat Assembly this session, and whichyou. Sabrinawere responders, gives kisses we ensure but that sometimes indeed, we will gives a lit- procession, we came across More news cil fromcandidate St. and President of the Brooklyn have been adopted into loving homes. Susanof God.” Pulaski The community, a formervigils we holdPatrick’s. each themselves, On Sunday, no matter June the 5,cost. signed into law by the governortle onlove 9/11, bite never before forget. kisses. She hates the vacuum Susan Pulaski, a former Patrick’s. On Sunday,Young June Republicans 5, as “Young presidentyear help of us remember,the Bay andRidge help us cope.after a 2 Itp.m. was aspecial disgrace concert how long it took fully ensure 9/11 first responders andhave barksaccess at it.State Tyson Sen. Andrew loves Gounardespeople, loves represents to play and president of the Bay Ridge after a 2 p.m. specialRepublican concert of the Year,” plus the following la- HistoricalBut we Society must also and do a morecom -thanin just St. Patrick’sto fund the Church, Victims’ Compensationthere Fund, to unlimited sickchair leave;- addresswatch delays his in sisterthe 22nd play Senate ball. District. He loves to play tug of Historical Society and a com- in St. Patrick’s Church,dies, as there“Women of the Year” chair- mittee chair at Community will be an unveiling and dedi- person of the Kassenbrock war. They are lap pups. He also makes noises like Membersmittee chair of the Societyat Community of Old Brooklynites will be march an unveiling and dedi - person of the Kassenbrock and Board Ten. Obviously, pleased cation of a portrait of the late Brothers Memorial Chewbacca from ‘Star Wars.’ It is very cute. I am in inBoard the recent Ten. BrooklynObviously, Memorial pleased Day cationParade ofwith a portrait. of the late Brothers Memorial with the big turnout, was Maestro Aldo Bruschi in the Scholarship Fund. Also in Lynbrook, New York.” – Jackie, 516-6980-5669. Societywith thePresident big andturnout, Brooklyn was Historian Maestro Ron Aldo Bruschi Tickets in theare $200Scholarship a pop andFund. available Also inat Schweiger, center. www.BrooklynGOP.com. Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 29

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SOLD BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., PLAINTIFF THE SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED ONLY 10, 2019, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFER- YORK, BLOCK: 5146, LOT: 28. APPROX- SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND AGAINST MARIE ANGELES, ET AL, DE- NOTICE OF SALE TO A RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT PAID. EE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT IMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS CONDITIONS CONTAINED IN SAID SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS FENDANT PURSUANT TO A JUDG- THE PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, $1,205,376.67 PLUS INTERESTS AND JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. AP- BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE FURTHER RECOURSE AGAINST THE ROOM 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT: PLAINTIFF AGAINST MAUREEN GOR- DULY DATED 7/16/2019 AND EN- MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGEE OR BROOKLYN, NY ON OCTOBER 17, 2019 JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- $1,219,420.07 PLUS INTEREST AND DON A/K/A MAUREEN WEEKES-GOR- TERED ON 7/22/2019, I, THE UN- THE MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY. INDEX AT 2:30 P.M., PREMISES KNOWN AS MENT INDEX # 0031761/2007. RAN- COSTS. INDEX NUMBER: 3875/2010 DON, AS SOLE HEIR AND AS ADMIN- DERSIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL NUMBER 502077/2014. DOMINICK J. 641A BALTIC STREET, BROOKLYN, NY. DOLPH JACKSON, REFEREE FRENKEL DOMINICK MINGIONE, ESQ., REFEREE ISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF NORMA AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS MINGIONE, ESQ., REFEREE DAVID A. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GOR- ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: HASBANI WEEKES, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). PUR- COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 AD- GALLO & ASSOCIATES LLP ATTOR- PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- DON LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY & LIGHT, P.C., 450 7TH AVE, SUITE 1408, SUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORE- AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON OC- NEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF 99 POWER- INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE- SHORE, NY 11706 NY, NY 10123; (212) 643-6677 CLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED ON TOBER 10, 2019 AT 02:30 PM PREMIS- HOUSE ROAD, FIRST FLOOR, ROSLYN ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND #173524 #173055 JANUARY 8, 2019. I, THE UNDER- ES KNOWN AS 1235 GATES AVENUE, HEIGHTS, NY 11577 FILE# 5025.687 BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC BROOKLYN, NY 11221. ALL THAT NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE #173082 LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND AUCTION IN ROOM 224 OF THE KINGS CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 937 AND COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 360 ADAMS LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND NYCTL 2016-A TRUST, AND THE BANK FIRST AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PROBATE CITATION LOT 60. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. ON THE 3RD FILE NO. 2018-3912 - SURROGATE’S IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED, SITUATE, OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLAT- BANK, PLAINTIFF -AGAINST- BD IM- JUDGMENT IS $644,224.09 PLUS IN- DAY OF OCTOBER, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. COURT - KINGS COUNTY - CITATION LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR PORT & EXPORT LLC, ET AL DEFEN- TEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL PREMISES DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: -THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW THE NYCTL 2016-A TRUST, PLAIN- DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF TIFF -AGAINST- SAM CHERA, JEANNY OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE EN- ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR YORK, BLOCK: 3332, LOT: 54. APPROX- AND INDEPENDENT TO UNKNOWN FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # 16045/11. CHERA, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). PURSU- TERED HEREIN AND DATED JUNE 20, PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- IMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS PERSONS WHOSE NAMES OR PARTS M. RANDOLPH JACKSON, ESQ., REF- ANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- 2019, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFER- INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE- $989,699.33 PLUS INTERESTS AND OF WHOSE NAMES, AND WHOSE EREE BORCHERT & LASPINA, P.C., 19- SURE AND SALE DATED OCTOBER EE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- PLACE OR PLACES OF RESIDENCE 02 WHITESTONE EXPRESSWAY, SUITE 19, 2018 AND ENTERED ON DECEM- THE KINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- ARE UNKNOWN, AND CANNOT, AF- 302, WHITESTONE, NEW YORK 11357, BER 11, 2018, I, THE UNDERSIGNED 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM 224, LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND MENT INDEX # 31763/2007. BRUNO F. TER DUE DILIGENT INQUIRY, BE AS- ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- BROOKLYN, NY ON SEPTEMBER 26, STATE OF NEW YORK. SAID PREMISES CODISPOTI, REFEREE FRENKEL LAM- #173493 CERTAINED, DISTRIBUTEES, HEIRS AT TION AT THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES SITUATE, KNOWN AS 378 NEW YORK AVENUE, BERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OF SAID LU- HOUSE 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11213. (BLOCK: 1290, LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SHORE, NOTICE OF SALE CILLE BABBITT AND IF ANY OF THE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, 224, BROOKLYN, NY ON AT OCTO- OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, LOT: 42). APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF NY 11706 SAID DISTRIBUTEES, HEIRS AT LAW OR #173396 NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, AND THE BANK BER 17, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, IN LIEN $ 212,192.00 PLUS INTEREST AND NEXT OF KIN OF DECEASED, BE DEAD, OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLAT- SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE THE CONDOMINIUM UNIT KNOWN COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- THEIR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES, NOTICE OF SALE ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY AS UNIT NO. 6A & 5A, KNOWN AS “730 JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS THEIR HUSBANDS OR WIVES, IF ANY, THE NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, PLAINTIFF, OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW BEDFORD AVENUE CONDOMINIUM” MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX NEW PENN FINANCIAL LLC D/B/A DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCESSORS IN VS. ALLEN MOHAMMED A/K/A AL- YORK, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED TOGETHER WITH A 14.56% UNDIVID- NO. 7081-09. SIMON SHAMOUN, ESQ., INTEREST WHOSE NAMES AND/OR SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVIC- LEN J. MOHAMMED, ET AL., DEFEN- AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ED INTEREST IN THE COMMON EL- REFEREE. MCCABE, WEISBERG, & CON- PLACES OF RESIDENCE AND POST ING, PLAINTIFF AGAINST MARVIN DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF STRYKER EMENTS. BLOCK: 2262 LOTS: 1409 & WAY, P.C. ATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF OFFICE ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN. FRANKEL IF LIVING, AND IF HE BE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY STREET, DISTANT 138.65 FEET NORTH- 1411 SAID PREMISES KNOWN AS 730 145 HUGUENOT STREET - SUITE 210 A PETITION HAVING BEEN DULY FILED DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO FILED ON JULY 9, 2019, I, THE UNDER- ERLY FROM THE NORTHWEST COR- BEDFORD AVENUE, UNITS 5A AND NEW ROCHELLE, NEW YORK 10801 BY REVA WEISS, WHO IS DOMICILED ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUB- NER OF STRYKER STREET AND AV- 6A, BROOKLYN, NY APPROXIMATE (914) 636-8900 #173010 AT 625 GRAMATAN AVENUE, APT. MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DE- LIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY ENUE “X” AS SHOWN ON THE SAID AMOUNT OF LIEN $469,061.38 PLUS 1E, MT. VERNON, NEW YORK 10552 VISEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND SUCCES- SUPREME COURT, ROOM 224, 360 AD- PLAN; BEING A PLOT 100 FEET BY 20 INTEREST & COSTS. PREMISES WILL SORS IN INTEREST, ALL OF WHOM NOTICE OF SALE YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON OC- FEET BY 100 FEET BY 20 FEET. BLOCK: BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF AND WHOSE NAMES AND PLAC- CAUSE BEFORE THE SURROGATE’S TOBER 17, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M., PREM- 7173 LOT: 38 SAID PREMISES KNOWN OF FILED JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF NEW YORK - COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. ES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN COURT, KINGS COUNTY, AT 2 JOHN- ISES KNOWN AS 446A LAFAYETTE AS 124 STRYKER STREET, BROOKLYN, SALE. IF THE SALE IS SET ASIDE FOR BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TO THE PLAINTIFF, ET AL., DEFEN- SON STREET, ROOM 319, BROOKLYN, AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY. ALL THAT NY APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIEN ANY REASON, THE PURCHASER AT TRUSTEE UNDER SECURITIZATION DANT(S) PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT NEW YORK, ON SEPTEMBER 26TH, CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF $31,188.72 PLUS INTEREST & COSTS. THE SALE SHALL BE ENTITLED ONLY SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY 2019 AT 9:30 O’CLOCK IN THE FORE- LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO TO A RETURN OF THE DEPOSIT PAID. OF JULY 1, 2005 STRUCTURED ASSET DATED JUNE 11, 2018 I, THE UNDER- NOON OF THAT DAY, WHY A DECREE PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT THE PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO SECURITIES CORPORATION STRUC- SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUB- SHOULD NOT BE MADE IN THE ES- SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX NUM- FURTHER RECOURSE AGAINST THE TURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN LIC AUCTION AT THE ROOM 224 OF TATE OF LUCILLE BABBITT, LATELY BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY BER 504381/2017. JOSEPH R. VASILE, MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGEE OR TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, DOMICILED AT 3025 OCEAN AVENUE, OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW ESQ., REFEREE BRONSTER, LLP AT- THE MORTGAGEE’S ATTORNEY. IN- CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-7, V. LU- 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11235, UNIT- YORK, BLOCK 1949 AND LOT 39. AP- TORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF 156 WEST DEX NUMBER 14019/2011. STEVE D. LIANNE JAZON, ET AL. 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PREMIS- OF KINGS HIGHWAY; BEING A PLOT #172925 Week of September 13 – 19, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 31 Perfect weather, perfect day for the 68th Precinct’s Youth Council soccer season kick-off

BY JOHN ALEXANDER up in the neighborhood, and JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. now I’m the elected official COM from this neighborhood, it’s cool to celebrate the t’s time to score some traditions and see them goals as the 68th Pre- 30 or 40 years later still I cinct Youth Council held happening. It reminds me its annual opening day cere- of what’s so special about mony for its growing soccer our community, that all league on Saturday, Sept. 7 these volunteer-driven tra- at Ben Vitale Athletic Fields, ditions continue on. It’s just 334 Bay Eighth Street. exciting to see kids ready to Hundreds of enthusi- get out and play soccer.” astic kids gathered Sixteen-year-old Panay- on the field for the oti Athineos, whose father opening ceremo- Chris coaches the Gold team, ny along with summed it up perfectly their dedicat- ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta when he called the event “a ed coaches, Scenes from opening day for the 68th Precinct Youth Council’s perfect balance of sport and p a r e n t s soccer league. community.” and family members here to support the The 68th Precinct league preparing 68th Precinct, the President Harry D’Onofrio to cheer coaches, parents was delighted to see so many them on. and the kids. I wish people attend the ceremony. Assembly- everyone a happy “This program is all about member Nicole and safe season,” she the kids and we have over Malliotakis and added. 900 participating in the City Councilmem- program,” said D'Onofrio. ber Justin Brannan “We have kids of all ages and stopped by to offer words the teams will play on our 12 of encouragement as both fields every Saturday and signed soccer balls for the Sunday between now and excited players. Thanksgiving.” Malliotakis said that it In fact, the program is so felt fantastic to be there for popular and participation the first day of soccer. “The was so high that parents kids are so passionate and were registering kids and so dedicated, and it’s so im- new teams were still being portant because they learn formed on opening day. about teamwork and having “This is so cool to be here goals,” she told this paper. for this,” Brannan told this “So I’m so happy to be paper. “As a kid who grew 2nd department / new Business Formations

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