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Punching up: Eamon Rockey will whip up a batch of his Rockey’s Milk Punch at the Martha Stewart Food and Wine Experience in Prospect Park on Sept. 8. Photo by Stefano Giovannini Jon Stewart brings pair found on subway tracks to farm

BY BEN VERDE Dairy kings These kids are better than all Try milk punch at Martha Stewart’s wine fest right! By Julianne Cuba of liquor stores throughout the borough. ough of Manhattan, will lead a seminar ture lifestyle guru and celebrity Martha ot milk punch? “It’s my own brand, [but] it’s been about the beverage, showing guests how Stewart — who once spent years five A Brooklyn cook and cock- around for 400 years,” said Rockey, who to make the delicious beverage with a months behind bars after being con- Gtail expert will mix up a batch lives in Williamsburg. “What I wanted splash of cognac in it, he said. victed for lying to investigators about of his favorite beverage for an audi- to do with my career and life was launch “We’re teaming up to do a Milk stock trading — because he has always Two goats recovered from ence of high-class wine aficionados, my own company, make milk punch.” Punch seminar, and then making one admired her craft. at the Martha Stewart Wine and Food The surprisingly clear beverage was for the audience and serving it as well,” “The way she approaches food, Experience coming to Prospect Park on likely first made by playwright Aphra said Rockey. “It’s a fun, interactive, and taking a high-level, high-quality Sept. 8. Behn (author of “The Rover,” now play- historic, dynamic, and entertaining pre- approach to dining is really important to Chef Eamon Rockey started mak- ing in Prospect Park) about 400 years sentation.” me,” said Rockey. “It’s gonna be amaz- ing and bottling his own version of ago, and Rockey said he fell in love with The drink goes well with any spirit, ing, it’s an honor to be a part of it.” Try Rockey’s Milk Punch at the Martha outdoor subway tracks in an ancient alcoholic drink called milk a friend’s century-old recipe and started he said — even tequila. punch — made with clarified milk, experimenting with the booze to create “Traditionally it goes with brandy, Stewart Food and Wine Festival at LeFrak sugar, and a touch of liquor — from a his own about 12 years ago. rum, whiskey,” said Rockey. “It can be Center at Lakeside (171 East Dr. in Prospect Brooklyn distillery about a month ago, At the USA Today-sponsored fes- made with anything, that’s the beauty of Park, enter at Ocean Avenue at Parkside and now sells his branded Rockey’s Milk tival, Rockey and mixologist Joaquin Milk Punch.” Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Punch, flavored with black and green Simo, the owner of fancy cocktail spot Rockey is excited to bring his bever- wineandfood.usatoday.com). Sept. 8; 1–4 tea, neutral grain, or citrus, at a handful Pouring Ribbons in the distant bor- age to the event, which will also fea- pm. $65–$250. Dyker Heights on Monday will spend the rest of their days Your entertainment roaming pastures far more guide Page 39 idyllic than those surround- ing the beleaguered transit system thanks to comedian Police Blotter ...... 8 Jon Stewart, who took custody Standing O ...... 36 of the animals following their Letters ...... 30 rescue and brought them to an Rhymes with Crazy ...... 32 upstate shelter. Stewart and his wife Tracey picked up the cloven- footed commuters from a city

animal-care center after po- Photo by Paul Martinka lice tranquilized and removed them from the N-train tracks near the Hamilton Parkway and New Utrecht Avenue-62nd Street stations, according to a Metropolitan Transportaion Authority spokesman. HOW TO REACH US “Police responded to the scene, they were taken to ani- Mail: mal control, then Stewart took Courier Life them,” said Shams Tarek. Publications, Inc., The former host of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”

1 Metrotech Center North Photo by Paul Martinka 10th Floor, Brooklyn, then transported the goats to the upstate rescue — Farm N.Y. 11201 Sanctuary, in Watkins Glen General Phone: — where they will never have (718) 260-2500 to worry about the daily grind News Fax: again, according to a spokes- (718) 260-2592 woman for the facility. “They will receive medi- Associated Press / Evan Agostini News E-Mail: cal treatment and world-class County of Kings. [email protected] care,” said Meredith Turner– The duo’s escapade came Display Ad Phone: Smith. less than a week after a Dit- (718) 260-8302 Locals fi rst spotted the mas Parker recovered her Pol- Display Ad E-Mail: goats clomping along the ish Bantam chicken follow- [email protected] tracks during the morning ing its escape and subsequent rush on Monday. journey through the neighbor- Display Ad Fax: But they were never in hood.

(718) 260-2579 danger, according to Tarek, Photo by Paul Martinka And it’s not the fi rst time Classified Phone: because the infrastructure’s GRUFF TREATMENT: (Clockwise, from top left) A goat evades offi cials try- Stewart came to the rescue (718) 260-2555 third rail is turned off for on- ing to recover it from the N-train tracks in Dyker Heights. The four-legged of a wayward animal on city Classified Fax: going repairs to some N-line commuters. Rescuer Jon Stewart. Cops removed a tranquilized goat. streets, either. (718) 260-2549 stations. In 2016, the do-gooder N trains were temporar- once offi cials safely collected known, Tarek said, and they transported a bull to the up- Classified E-Mail: ily rerouted onto the D line in the four-legged vagabonds, the weren’t the fi rst animals state farm after cops rounded [email protected] order to corral the beasts, but transit-authority rep said. to make news this month up the hulking beast on a col- resumed their normal routes The goats’ origin is un- by freely wandering the lege campus in Queens .

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2 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT MTA bus driver hits, kills dog Owner: ‘He ran right over him’

BY COLIN MIXSON A Metropolitan Transpor- tation Authority employee struck and killed a pit bull while behind the wheel of a city bus on Church Avenue after the dog darted into the street, according to the ani- mal’s owner. “He ran right over him,” said Jose Rivera. “[The bus driver] said he didn’t see him.” Rivera said he was about to take 2-year-old Rasco to the vet for treatment to an ear in- fection on Aug. 15 when the pooch blew past him at 11:49 STACKS ARE BACK: The Pacifi c branch reopened after months of renovations without a promised entrance am as he picked the good boy ramp. Photo by Caleb Caldwell up from his makeshift home GOOD BOY GONE: A cop watched — a tractor-trailer parked at a Church Avenue truck- as Jose Rivera, left, wrapped rental company’s lot between the body of his pit bull Rasco in Chester Avenue and Story a blanket with help from a good Street on the Kensington– Samaritan after a city bus driver Two-months late Borough Park border. ran over the dog on Church Av- Rasco then ran past the enue on Aug. 15. open gate guarding the lot Photo by Paul Martinka and into the street as the driver aboard a B35 bus dent, issuing no violations, and a ramp short pulled into a nearby stop and according to authorities, who rolled over the dog while his noted Rasco was off leash at helpless owner watched from the time the bus hit him. the sidewalk. Following the crash, Ri- BPL’s Pacifi c branch reopens without incline “I saw with my own eyes vera took his beloved com- and yelled ‘Rasco stop!’ But panion’s body to Pet Haven BY JULIANNE CUBA as good as it did back when sary to install a permanent he just dodged out and the Animal Hospital in Ditmas This ramp is overdue! it opened in 1904 with funds ramp or to fully overhaul the bus hit on him the side,” said Park, where he had the re- Book-lenders reopened from steel magnate Andrew ancient stacks — which this Rivera. mains cremated, he said. ’s Carnegie, according to a long- newspaper’s sister publica- Offi cers in the Police De- “It’s the dog that keeps me Pacifi c branch on Aug. 13, time patron who popped by af- tion, The Brooklyn Paper, partment’s emergency-ser- company, you know,” Rivera roughly two months behind ter the touch-ups. helped save from the wreck- vice unit responded to the said. “He’s what keeps me go- their expected deadline — and “It looked the same to tell ing ball in 2013 after offi cials incident, and cops later ruled ing. When you loose some- without the ramp they prom- you the truth,” said Flatbush fl oated plans to sell the build- the fatal collision an acci- thing, it messes you up.” ised stroller-pushing par- resident Wilcky Lascaze, who ing to a developer and relocate ents and disabled residents stopped by the Pacifi c branch the branch to a more-modern they’d install to ease access to for a meeting last week, and facility. the stacks as part of a recent used to peruse its shelves as a But library leaders will makeover. high-schooler about a decade conduct an assessment of the A library spokeswoman ago. “It looked decent.” branch now that the minor told this newspaper in March Library honchos spent just renovations are complete to de- that workers would install a under $600,000 on the renova- termine how much cash they temporary ramp before the tions, which included updat- need to execute the more-com- branch’s project fi nished, but ing the fl oor and ceiling of prehensive updates, and when bigwigs changed their minds its auditorium and applying they can be made, according mid-renovation, according fresh coats of paint, as well as to Bodenheimer, who did not to another rep, who said they installing new air-condition- specify a budget or timeline chose to postpone the ramp ing and projection systems, for the improvements. work until they completed the lighting, signs, and outlets, ac- Last year, however, a read- rest of the job, and will now cording to Bodenheimer, who ing-room rep told this news- put the incline in sometime said the job’s cost ballooned paper that bigwigs collected this fall. from an originally estimated around $3.5 million for per- “A custom, temporary ramp $250,000 due to unplanned re- manent accessibility improve- will be installed this fall,” said pairs, such as the fi xes to the ments at the Pacifi c branch, Fritzi Bodenheimer. auditorium ceiling that she but still needed to secure The rest of the Fourth Av- said was near collapse. some $10 million for unmet enue branch on the border of Book-lenders still don’t capital needs, and couldn’t say UNFORTUNATE TRAGEDY: Offi cers called to the scene noted the dog Park Slope and , have the millions of dollars how long it would take to raise was off-leash at the time of the crash, and later ruled the fatal colli- however, now looks almost Bodenheimer said are neces- those funds. sion an accident. Photo by Paul Martinka DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 3 Beak where she belongs Escaped Ditmas Park chicken returned to owner

BY COLIN MIXSON posted pictures of the fabu- It’s her clucky day! lous fowl with a mop of white The owner of a lost chicken feathers on its head strutting was reunited with her missing down the sidewalk, relaxing bird on Aug. 15 with help from beneath a bush, and roosting a so-called animal-rights ac- atop a green cooler for e-gro- tivist, who returned the fowl cer Amazon Fresh. to its Ditmas Park home and Wilson shared his and the care of its hen mother — Page’s information on Face- only after conducting a tour book after discovering Pom of the place to ensure it was no Pom’s sudden internet fame, poultry plant. and the activist reached out “It was weird, because peo- two days after she escaped, ple were in the house asking telling Page he found the pet questions to make sure I’m and left her in the care of a not a murderer,” said Anasta- bird specialist, who gave the sia Page, whose hen Pom Pom little chicken a once-over after SHE’S BACK!: An animal lover fl ew the coop early last week. its days on the lam. “But Pom Pom’s back.” returned Pom Pom to the safety Submitting to an inspec- Page’s pet — a Polish Ban- of her rooftop coop after the hen tion in order to reunite with tam chicken she keeps in a escaped during a storm and took her beloved bird did not thrill HOME, SWEET HEN: Anastasia Page showed off the digs that Pom Pom coop on the roof of her Flat- a brief adventure on the streets of Page, she said. escaped from on the roof of her Ditmas Park apartment building, where bush Avenue home between Brooklyn. But the rescuer and spe- she keeps two other birds, Kesha and Tyrone, in addition to the Polish Lenox Road and Caton Ave- Community News Group / Colin Mixson cialist left awed by the home Bantam. Community News Group / Colin Mixson nue — escaped from her digs she built for Pom Pom and her on Aug. 12 after strong winds rooftop, couldn’t get back up, two other chickens, an Eas- make sure I’m not crazy,” Page are perfectly legal, and are ex- broke open the shelter, accord- and wound up on the street,” ter Egger named Kesha and a said. “They were pretty stoic, cellent companions — not least ing to the guy tasked with said Page’s roommate Tom favaucana dubbed Tyrone, all but by and large they seemed because they help in the kitchen watching the birds while their Wilson. of whom Page said she raised impressed.” from time to time, according to owner was out of town that Thus began Pom Pom’s ex- since they emerged from their And although roosters, Wilson. weekend. cellent adventure, a chicken eggs. which can be nasty fi ghters, are “They’re much beloved, “The coop was damaged in run that quickly went viral on “He said he and this per- among the animals outlawed as and not just for the free eggs,” a storm, she got down from the social media after a neighbor son are coming to my house to pets in City , chickens he said.

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DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 5 Digging up boro’s past Cemetery interns unearth history

BY COLIN MIXSON a similarly specialized Man- Some of the longest permanent hattan high school partook in residents of Brooklyn’s biggest the fi ve-week, paid internship, graveyard may have never which concluded on Aug. 16 found eternal rest in Kings and focused largely on restor- County had the country’s cur- ing more than 180 headstones rent president been in offi ce in near the cemetery’s 25th Street their lifetimes, according to entrance — some of which had the crypt-keeper who helped to be unearthed themselves af- local teens research the gene- ter they sunk into the ground alogies of Green-Wood Cem- above those bodies they me- etery’s occupants as part of a morialized, Wickremesinghe summer internship program said. HEADS OF THE CLASS: The teenage interns, pictured with Park Slope Assemblyman Robert Carroll, far right, there. “We knew they were there restored more than 180 headstones at Green-Wood Cemetery as part of the program. Photo by Caroline Ourso “A l l were immig rants,” because of Green-Wood’s said Neela Wickremesinghe, maps, but they were invisible lived, and how they died — water and lot of things we take World Monuments Fund. who oversees restoration and to the naked eye,” she said. the latter often a reminder of for granted in daily life.” And the program, which preservation at the Green- And after about a month just how cushy the mini mor- Bigwigs at the private cem- debuted last year, will return wood Heights burial ground. of toiling outdoors, the ap- ticians’ lives are compared to etery — which is on the federal next summer, according to “We didn’t run into any Native prentices making a little more their 19th-century counter- National Register of Historic Wickremesinghe, who said Americans or early settlers. I than minimum wage headed parts, according to Wickrem- Places , and parts of which are students enrolled at partici- think that’s pretty relevant.” inside to pore over the burial esinghe. city landmarks — foot the bill pating high schools compete A group of eight incoming ground’s extensive archives on “It was a lot of tuberculosis for some of the internship pro- in an interview process for the seniors enrolled at the Wil- its roughly 560,000 residents, and small pox,” she said. “A lot gram, which received the rest coveted spots, and are chosen liamsburg High School for which contained facts that of them wouldn’t have died to- of its funding from the city in part based on teacher rec- Architecture and Design and included where the deceased day, because of access to clean and preservationists at the ommendations.

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6 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 7 78TH PRECINCT Sleepy mugging PARK SLOPE A sneak swiped a woman’s phone while she slept on the F train on Aug. 20. Didn’t fare well The woman told police she got Cops arrested a teenager for al- on a Queens-bound F train at Jay legedly beating a cab driver with a Street-MetroTech station and fell glass bottle on Flatbush Avenue on asleep at 1:30 am, waking up later Aug. 11. in Coney Island. She then fell back The victim told police he was asleep and woke up at Smith–Ninth dropping the 18-year-old suspect off 88TH PRECINCT 84TH PRECINCT Streets station, where she noticed at an aerna near Atlantic Avenue at her gray iPhone 6 Plus with a pink- 3:05 am when the teen tried to take FORT GREENE–CLINTON HILL BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DUMBO– and-white-milkshake-shaped phone off without paying for his ride, elic- BOERUM HILL–DOWNTOWN case was gone, cops said. iting an argument that ended when Robbed on the job the passenger clocked him with a Cops arrested a guy who they Bodega brute Hard-knock fi ght glass liquor bottle. said stole a delivery man’s electric Some lout assaulted a Smith A woman attacked another Offi cers nabbed the suspect that bike while he was dropping off food Street bodega clerk after attempting woman on Henry Street on Aug. 18. morning, charging him with felony on DeKalb Avenue on Aug. 17. to shoplift on Aug. 19, police said. The victim and her attacker assault, authorities said. The victim told police he left The victim told cops he saw the got into a verbal dispute near Mill his electric bike outside while de- thief attempting to leave the store Street at 4:25 am that escalated Bike bandit livering grub near St. Felix Street near Bergen Street without paying when the brute grabbed the victim A thief rode off with a woman’s around 12:20 pm, and when he fi n- around 12:20 am. But when the vic- by her hair, causing her to fall to the bicycle she parked on Prospect Park ished, his ride was missing. tim confronted the lout, he punched ground and land on a pole, bruising him in the face and then fl ed with West on Aug. 3. But the victim had his bike reg- her head, according to cops. The victim told police she istered with the police, and about the stolen goods, authorities said. chained her Huffy Lasso Cruiser an hour later, offi cers spotted the Clean crime to a bicycle rack near Grand Army 23-year-old suspect on Clinton Bad check A good-for-nothing took a wom- Plaza at 1:05 pm, and returned two Street near Fort Greene Place rid- A snake conned a guy out of $800 an’s clothes from a Lorraine Street hours later to fi nd the bike stolen. ing a bike that matched the descrip- on Court Street on Aug. 10, offi cials laundromat on Aug. 18. tion around 1:45 pm. They stopped said. Offi cials closed the case, making The unknown thief stole the vic- the suspect and called the victim, The victim told police the slime- no arrests, cops said. tim’s assortment of mixed clothing who came to the scene and proved ball approached him on the street at the laundromat near Columbia the bike was his by unlocking it, ac- and asked if he could deposit an Nap-time caper Street between 10:30 and 11 am, of- cording to authorities. $800 check into his bank account Someone nabbed a smartphone fi cers said. The suspect, who already had and withdraw the cash, before the off a guy sleeping by the side of an active warrant for arrest, was pair entered a bank near Schermer- Plaza Street West on Aug. 4. charged with criminal trespassing, horn Street around 4 pm, where the Stolen phone The victim told cops he passed possession of dangerous weapons, victim inserted his debit card into Someone stole a man’s phone out on the sidewalk between St. and other offenses, cops said. an automated-teller machine. from a Beard Street store’s em- Johns and Lincoln places at 4:30 The liar then pushed the victim ployee bathroom on Aug. 15. am, and awoke at 10 am to fi nd his to the side and withdrew $800 with- The victim told cops that the LG Style 4 cellphone stolen. Greedy neighbor out his permission, according to crook swiped his black Xiaomi cell- Police closed the case, making no Some jerk robbed his disabled neighbor who asked for help in his cops, who said the brute left behind phone and black case from inside arrests, authorities said. Clinton Street apartment on Aug. the check, which later bounced. the store’s employee bathroom at 13, police said. 1:20 pm. — Kevin Duggan Shrimp scamp The victim told cops he called Seven on one Cops arrested a man for alleg- his neighbor to help him with some- Cops cuffed a guy who they said 72ND PRECINCT edly stealing $100 worth of raw thing inside his apartment near with six other men robbed and bru- shrimp from a Fifth Avenue bodega Willoughby Avenue around 11 pm, tally beat a man at a Duffi eld Street SUNSET PARK–WINDSOR TERRACE on Aug. 8. and told him he was willing to pay beer garden on Aug. 19. An employee told police the sus- for his time. When the victim took The group of seven attacked the Charged it pect nabbed a small banquet’s worth out his wallet, the neighbor asked victim with bar stools and a glass A lowlife used a man’s credit of shellfi sh from his store between him for more money, and a strug- bottle at the rooftop bar near Fulton card to buy $1,090 worth of jewelry Baltic and Douglass streets at 3:45 gle ensued before the lout forcibly Street around 5 am, before swiping at a Fifth Avenue store on Aug. 13. pm, blithely carrying his ill-gotten grabbed all the cash out of the vic- his designer watch and sunglasses, The victim told police he got an seafood past the register without tim’s wallet and fl ed. police said. alert on his cellphone around 4 pm paying. Offi cers arrested one of the as- saying his credit card was being Offi cers arrested the man — who Out of gas sailants at the scene, but the other used at the store between 47th and it turns out had three active arrest Cops cuffed a guy who they said six remain at large. — Ben Verde 48th streets, and subsequently went warrants — that day, charging him attempted to jack a 70-year-old wom- to the address. The victim saw the with petty larceny, cops said. an’s car while she was getting gas 76TH PRECINCT scoundrel make the purchases and on Atlantic Avenue on Aug. 18. get into his car, which police said Package perp The victim told authorities she CARROLL GARDENS-COBBLE HILL– had previously been reported sto- Police cuffed a man accused of was getting out of her car at the RED HOOK len, according to a report. stealing books and toilet paper off fi lling station near Grand Avenue the front stoop of a Carroll Street around 7:40 pm, when the suspect Scooting off Bling gone house on Aug. 8. pushed her out of the way and forc- A crook took off with a man’s A pilferer broke into an Ocean The arresting offi cer claimed to ibly entered the vehicle through the scooter from his building on Lor- Parkway home and stole jewelry on spot the suspect nabbing the pack- driver’s-side door. The man then raine Street on Aug. 19. Aug. 13. ages from beyond the front gate tried to take off with the ride, but The man left his scooter in the The burglar broke into the home of the home between Seventh and couldn’t get the car started, and was lobby of his building near Otsego at Sherman Street at some point be- Eighth avenues at 5:15 pm, before still sitting in the driver’s seat when Street at 8 am, and noticed it was tween 9 am, when the homeowner arresting him for petty larceny. cops arrived to arrest him, accord- stolen when he returned at 6:50 pm, left for work, and 9:30 pm, according — Colin Mixson ing to a report. according to police. to authorities. — Julianne McShane

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DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 9 They’re bowled over! D’town diners cheer Sweetgreen’s arrival

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10 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT HOUSE OF D Continued from cover a modern, community-based jail sys- tem that is smaller and fairer,” DeBla- sio said. “Now we can move full-steam ahead on the engagement and plan- ning for our new facilities, so we can close Rikers as fast as possible.” Boerum Hillers feared the hun- SELLING JUSTICE: A rendering of the pro- :/AB 1/:: dreds of detainees who’ve been con- A/D3C>B=$=44AC553AB32>@713 victed or are awaiting trial at the local posed commercial space as part of the jail’s jail would wreak havoc in the com- expansion. Mayor’s Offi ce munity when it reopened in 2012 after 0/19B=A16==:A>317/:>=:=A'$% shuttering nine years before that be- Rikers Island or outer-borough jails to cause of budget cuts. accommodate construction, a rep for But complaints have been few and DeBlasio said. 9LP(JL@K far between over the past six years, ac- In addition to the detention and 8KK?<M8CL<GI@:< cording to the neighborhood’s council- retail-community space, plans for the man, who said expanding the facility new Boerum Hill facility call for 277 on the border of bustling Downtown accessory-parking spots to accommo- > AC7BA N<;;@E>G8IK@K8CC›KLO<;FJ tion and the community to reimagine struction would wrap in 2027. '''' 21st century facilities in Downtown.” And it’s not the fi rst time offi cials 8 !T]` # CA 2 ,0%00 Offi cials want to build a detention proposed packing more inmates in B/@@7D3 JL@KJ )=FI('' space with the square footage of roughly the local jail. Earlier this decade, the 24 football fi elds — about eight times the Department of Correction pushed a size of the current detention space — to similar expansion plan — which also A/D3=<<3E4/::/@@7D/:A pack a total of 1,150 inmates who will included adding retail space — in an have access to an on-site support center effort to phase out its use of the Rik- offering educational and recreational ers Island as it prepared to reopen the programming, as well as therapy, medi- House of D, but the agency ultimately cal, and mental-health services. dropped the controversial scheme, But before breaking ground, the ironically choosing to expand a jail on city must fi rst sign off on a rezoning the island instead. of the Atlantic Avenue lot and its three Correction Department offi cials companion sites as part of a collective will hold a public meeting on the latest Uniform Land Use Review Procedure proposal in Boerum Hill on Sept. 20, that will unfold in each borough the and are accepting written comments K$J?@IKJ 9C8Q]`bOPSZZO &&%!`R/dS>]`bOPSZZO $"&8O[OWQO/dS4W\] !""'8S`][S/dS>]`bOPSZZO cutors’ offer, and is consequently pre- Bruns, who has yet to make bail, is #!<]ab`O\R/dS>]`bOPSZZO ! :WdW\Uab]\>]`bOPSZZO !%!&8c\QbW]\0ZdR4W\] '!&!`R/dS4W\] paring to argue Bruns’s case before currently locked up on Rikers Island, $% >WbYW\/dS>]`bOPSZZO ?cSS\a1S\bS`?cOWZa !"#3Oab4]`RVO[@R4W\] the bench, he said. but separated from the jail’s general # ##bV/dS>]`bOPSZZO @]]aSdSZb4WSZR?cOWZa 1`]aa1]c\b`gAV]^^W\U1S\bS`>]`bOPSZZO $& #8O[OWQO/dS?cOWZa=cbZSb "'&>O`YQVSabS`/dS>]`bOPSZZO “I’ve had it go to trial because one population because another inmate " !9\WQYS`P]QYS`/dS>]`bOPSZZO '"CbWQO/dS>]`bOPSZZO !%%& \RAb?cOWZa 0Og>ZOhOAV]^^W\U1S\bS`>]`bOPSZZO out of four siblings of a deceased per- socked her in the face shortly after she ###4ZObPcaV/dS>]`bOPSZZO !A]cbV"bV/dS;]c\bDS`\]\ <3E83@A3G "'&;Sb`]^]ZWbO\/dS>]`bOPSZZO son disagreed vehemently, and the arrived in June, according to Jacobs. &# 4ZObPcaV/dS>]`bOPSZZO &%0`]ORAb>]`bOPSZZO ## <]ab`O\R/dS4W\] DA told me she can’t work out a plea,” And with no trial date set and her E]]RP`WRUS1S\bS`?cOWZa ;/<6/BB/< Grand !$$4cZb]\Ab>]`bOPSZZO ## $0S`US\ZW\S/dS?cOWZa !&E!"bVAb>]`bOPSZZO Jacobs said. “We’re proceeding as if next October hearing more than a Opening #%1Vc`QV/dS4W\] 4`SSV]ZR@OQSeOg;OZZ?cOWZa  '/dS]T/[S`WQOa>]`bOPSZZO we’re having a trial.” month away, Bruns is unlikely to get 9W\U¸a>ZOhO>]`bOPSZZO :WdW\Uab]\;OZZ?cOWZa "!E #bVAb>]`bOPSZZO Prosecutors accused the Staten Is- her day in court until sometime next ?C33]`bOPSZZO  34]`RVO[@R>]`bOPSZZO doctors’ orders on March 5 when she A spokesman for the district attor- ;O\VObbO\;OZZ>]`bOPSZZO 8ccjXm`e^jf]]jl^^\jk\[gi`Z\j%8ccd\iZ_Xe[`j\efk`eXccjkfi\j%N_`c\jlggc`\jcXjk% climbed behind the wheel of her Volvo ney’s offi ce declined to comment re- Gi`Z\jmXc`[k_ilJ\gk\dY\i*#)'(/ sedan despite a history of violent sei- garding a potential plea deal. DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 11 Not taking chances Heightened security returns for J’Ouvert parade

BY ALEXANDRA SIMON In addition to the new start Cops also confi scated The city this Labor Day will time and checkpoints, the Po- booze, along with weapons reprise the strict safety mea- lice Department last year set and large bags, from revelers sures it implemented at last up more than 300 fl oodlights at the checkpoints last year year’s early-morning J’Ouvert along the route — which runs — another effective measure parade after the tight secu- along Flatbush Avenue and they will repeat this year, ac- rity prevented fatalities at the onto Empire Boulevard be- cording to Adams. event where multiple people fore curving onto Nostrand The crackdown on J’Ouvert were killed in previous years. Avenue, where it ends at Mid- — which celebrates Caribbean The changes — which in- wood Street — and sent about cultural resistance — drew cluded delaying the parade’s 10-percent more cops than the criticism from some regulars start time from 4 to 6 am, so 3,400 dispatched to the parade who said the heightened se- it could unfold in sunlight in- in 2016. curity stifl ed its festive atmo- stead of darkness, and stag- Police, elected offi cials, and sphere of years past, but the ing cops at entry checkpoints faith leaders also staged anti- head of the parade’s organiz- around the route — resulted in violence events and conducted ing body stood by the changes, a largely peaceful parade that outreach among known gang and said many other partici- Borough President Adams members ahead of the cele- pants appreciated them, too. STAYING THE COURSE: The city is imposing strict security measures and other local leaders said bration — an effort they are “We are going keep the at the Sept. 3 J’Ouvert parade similar to those restrictions that helped they’d like to recreate during continuing this year due to checkpoints and the new prevent fatalities at last year’s celebration. File photo by Jon Farina an Aug. 16 roundtable discus- J’Ouvert’s history of drawing time,” said Yvette Rennie, sion at Borough Hall ahead of individuals who want to stir who runs J’Ouvert City Inter- annual J’Ouvert parade be- And in 2016, separate shoot- the Sept. 3 celebration, which up trouble with their rivals national. “Now that we start gan in 1984 — followed two- ers killed 22-year-old East precedes the annual West In- during the early-hour festivi- at 6 am, the bands are happier straight years of deadly fes- New Yorker Tiarah Poyau dian Day Parade. ties, Adams said. because people can see their tivities. and 17-year-old Flatbush resi- “I don’t think we can point “The route of the parade costumes in the daylight. And In 2015, an aide to Gov. dent Tyreke Borel during the to one area in particular that has seen an extremely large we’re asking people to be pa- Cuomo was shot and killed parade. Cops later arrested a allowed it to be a success,” the amount of gang activity, be- tient with us, because every- amid the celebrations, and 20-year-old who prosecutors beep said. “It was a combina- cause in the past, many have thing has changes in life.” last month, a Supreme Court charged with second-degree tion of things that we did lead- used that day as an oppor- Last year’s safety precau- jury convicted three men of murder for Poyau’s death, but ing up to J’Ouvert and on that tunity to settle old beef,” the tions — which organizers crimes including manslaugh- no suspects have been identi- day.” beep said. called the strictest since the ter for the fatal incident. fi ed in Borel’s killing. Sherbee Est. 1940 >FFLKKFE@>?KN@K? Antiques ■ POT of GOLD Sherbee Antiques is a family-owned business that has been serving the tri-state area for over 60 years. We buy from the full contents of homes and estates to single items. We specialize in high-end goods such as antiques, art, fi ne porcelain, lighting, bronzes and sculptures. We have particular interest in fi ne jewelry, timepieces, diamonds, gold and silver. If you call we will come to you, free of charge, and evaluate what you are selling. We know the value of your possessions and are willing to pay top dollar on the spot. Please feel free to call seven days a week for a free same day consultation. You may be sitting on a large fortune. Call Sherbee Antiques. They’ll tell you how much. CALL TODAY 917-748-7622 OR 718-762-7448 You’ll be glad you did.

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The fi rst day of school can be diffi cult for some children. Fun activities and some extra effort from parents and teachers can make the return to the classroom less stressful.

arents and educators can sometimes underes- room and initiate contact with the parents of one communication. timate children’s anxiety over the dawn of a or more of those students. Collectively, parents can Word searches also can be customized for any Pnew school year. Many students feel nervous make a buddy plan for students to arrive to school subject. Therefore, if student names aren’t desired, when wondering if their teachers will be nice or if together and enter the classroom as a team. Coordi- the theme can be classroom items or school terms. they will make new friends. These worries may be nate clothing colors or have students wear another compounded by the return to routine and the end of unifying symbol. This may allay fears and make Personal introductions an enjoyable period of rest and relaxation. the fi rst day of school more fun. Students may worry about teachers mispro- In 2015, CNN polled campers at a summer day nouncing their names or using a full name instead camp outside New York City. The campers were el- School selfi e of a nickname. Rather than a traditional roll call, ementary school students who were asked about Students can craft “school selfi es” on a piece of teachers can encourage students to introduce them- what they were most nervous about for the return paper using a smartphone image template. This selves to classmates, using their preferential name to school. Homework, tests, competition, greater ex- selfi e illustration will give the class key facts about and including a brief synopsis of their interests and pectations, grades, and making new friends topped each student and present an interesting, creative what makes them unique. the list of fears. and enjoyable way for students to get to know one Teachers also can initiate other ice-breakers To help students transition to the classroom another. by giving students a sheet with various questions, with fewer worries, teachers and parents may want which students then have to complete by asking to initiate ice breakers and other stress-reducing Student word search around among the other students. For example, interactions. Here are some ideas: Word searches are entertaining and educational “Who has a pet fi sh?” or “Find someone who has tools that can be put to use in the classroom. Par- blue eyes.” Buddy up ents or teachers can create word searches featuring The fi rst day of school can be diffi cult for some Many schools will give out classroom assign- the fi rst names of all the students in the class. Chil- children. Fun activities and some extra effort from ments a few days before the fi rst day of school. Par- dren often enjoy searching for their own names, parents and teachers can make the return to the ents can investigate who is in their child’s home- and then they can help others, opening up lines of classroom less stressful. DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 17 BACK TO SCHOOL Reduce kids’ risk of getting colds at school

chool-aged kids who catch colds or the fl u from Control and Prevention recommends that adults and their classmates can quickly spread those colds children receive their fl u vaccinations in October S to their family members, who then might spread while noting that such vaccinations can be admin- the colds further when they go to work. Preventing istered as late as January and still prove effective. the spread of colds and fl u at school is a team effort It also recommends that adults and children receive that requires the assistance of not just parents, but fl u vaccinations each year. also teachers and students. Still, parents might be Make sure kids regularly wash their hands. the fi rst line of defense when it comes to preventing Kids often catch colds by rubbing their hands that the spread of cold and fl u at school. have been exposed to cold virus germs on their noses According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control or eyes. To prevent that, teach kids to wash to their and Prevention, more than 38 million school days hands thoroughly, including scrubbing the backs are lost to the fl u each year. Those lost days can af- of their hands, between their fi ngers, and around fect students who miss lesson plans, but also affect their fi ngernails. Kids should know to wash their parents, who often must take days off from work to hands regularly, but especially after they use the tend to their sick children. bathroom and before they eat, drink, or touch their School-aged children are susceptible to colds and fl u when There’s no way for parents to guarantee their mouths, noses, or eyes. spending time in the classroom. But parents can reduce children won’t catch a cold or the fl u this school year, Keep kids home when they are sick. Parents their youngsters’ cold and fl u risk in various ways. but they can take various preventive measures to in- don’t want their children to miss school, but kids crease kids’ chances of staying healthy and achiev- who are suffering from colds or fl u should be kept on plastic cafeteria trays. Teach kids to never put ing perfect attendance: home. This prevents the spread of colds and fl u to their mouths on fountains and to avoid eating any Make sure kids’ immunizations are current. classmates and teachers, and time to rest at home food that might fall onto their trays in the cafeteria. Vaccinations bolster kids immune systems. That’s may help youngsters recover more quickly. School-aged children are susceptible to colds and important, as kids’ immune systems are naturally Teach kids to avoid common germ spots. Stud- fl u when spending time in the classroom. But par- less mature than adults’, making them more vulner- ies have shown that kids were most likely to encoun- ents can reduce their youngsters’ cold and fl u risk able to germs and viruses. The Centers for Disease ter germs in schools on water fountain spigots and in various ways.

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ack-to-school season can be as expensive for you already have lots of school supplies around parents as it is exciting for students. Once the house. Dust off kids’ backpacks and study Bthe initial letdown of the end of summer va- areas from last school year to determine which cation wears off, many kids are excited to return supplies you need to buy and which you already to school, where they can see their friends, study have. their favorite subjects, and participate in extra- Going forward, encourage kids to store their curricular activities. supplies in a predetermined area once the school Parents of school-aged youngsters may share year ends, as this will make next year’s inventory in that excitement while also knowing that back- that much easier to examine and assess. to-school season can stretch their budgets. One of the ways to salvage those budgets is to save on Spend more now to save later school supplies. Fortunately, there are several While inexpensive supplies can be hard to re- ways parents can do just that: sist, such items likely won’t withstand the test of time, forcing you to spend time and money each Be patient year buying replacement supplies. Paying more Shopping early can save shoppers money in now for certain items, including stronger back- many instances, but parents may benefit by ex- packs and more highly rated calculators, may ercising patience when it comes to buying school end up saving you money in the long run, even if supplies for their children. Teachers often give the initial pill is somewhat tough to swallow. School supplies can be expensive, but parents can employ students lists of supplies they will need for each several strategies to save on school supplies now and in the class, and parents who wait to receive such lists Use technology to your future. can avoid spending money on items their kids advantage won’t need. Department stores and businesses that sell tially notifies you of any discounts the moment Even if you wait it out, you may be able to get a school supplies, such as pharmacies and office you walk into a given store. If you don’t receive head start, as some teachers may post supply lists stores, may or may not discount too many items any updates, search for discounts via the app or on school websites, while others might email lists once back to school season hits full swing. But the internet as you shop. Chances are strong that to parents before back to school season hits full savvy parents can still find deals by using tech- there are deals to be had, even if you don’t learn swing. nology to their advantage when shopping for of the deals until you arrive at the store. school supplies. School supplies can be expensive, but parents Take inventory D ow n lo ad app s l i ke Ret a i l MeNot t o you r sm a r t- can employ several strategies to save on school If you have more than one child, chances are phone and enable its updates so your phone essen- supplies now and in the future.

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DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 21 BACK TO SCHOOL How to make school lunches healthier he benefi ts of a healthy diet are clear and well states suffering from high child obesity rates have documented. In addition to providing the nutri- seen marked improvements. This school lunch can be made more healthy by swapping T ents a growing body needs, consuming a bal- Whether students purchase lunch from school or the white bread with whole-grain bread and choosing water anced diet helps children maintain a healthy weight. bring lunch from home, there are ways to guarantee instead of a sugary juice pouch. Obesity continues to be a growing problem among a more diverse offering and better nutrition. Here school-aged children and can contribute to the onset are some guidelines to follow: unhealthy snacks to fi ll hunger gaps. of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, Offer nutrient-dense foods. Foods should con- Make small changes that add up. Switching and many other adverse medical conditions. tribute to the daily recommended amounts of pro- from white bread to whole-grain breads, and opting Children attending school will eat at least one tein, iron, calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin C. Pro- for low-fat dairy products instead of full-fat dairy meal away from home each day. A healthy lunch pro- vide a selection of foods, such as lean protein, whole products can make a world of difference. Kids may vides sound nutrition to give students energy to do grains, fruits, and vegetables, that will give children not notice a change in texture or fl avor, and many well in school and for the rest of the day. Children the nutrients they need. Nutrient-dense foods also of kids’ favorite foods — such as chicken nuggets, who do not eat well at lunch may have diffi culty con- help kids feel fuller, longer. pizza, and macaroni and cheese — can be made with centrating, while others may feel sluggish or tired. Limit fat intake. Avoid foods that do not get healthier ingredients. As part of the 2010 Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids their fat from polyunsaturated and monounsatu- Remember, beverages count, too. Giving chil- Act, the National School Lunch Pro- rated fats. The American Heart Association recom- dren a healthy lunch and then packing a sugar- gram was revised to guarantee healthy, nutrition- mends kids get no more than 25 to 35 percent of their fi lled, high-calorie drink negates your efforts. Water ally sound choices, as established by the U.S. De- calories from fat. Fish, nuts, and olives are healthy is always the best option for a healthy drink. Low-fat partment of Agriculture, for lunch. America’s fat sources. milk consumed in moderation also makes a healthy school menus were altered to be healthier than ever, Let kids choose some of their food. Giving alternatives to sugary beverages. including more fruits and vegetables while limit- kids a say in their diets will make them more likely Offering healthy school lunches is an important ing calories. Despite some controversy through the to enjoy their lunches and cut back on snack foods. step to raising healthy kids. New guidelines and of- years, including some students saying the smaller Eating meals regularly will keep energy levels up ferings make it easier for kids to get the nutrition portions and food choices aren’t always satisfying, during school and make kids less likely to reach for they need for their growing bodies. Seven ways to make mornings less hectic

any families fi nd the rush is on to make it to school and work Mon time each morning. Feeling rushed in the morning is a recipe for added stress. Rushing through things is a poor way to begin a day, and those feelings of uneasiness can put a damper on the rest of the day ahead. Making mornings less hectic in- volves a few different strategies that parents and kids can easily incorpo- rate into their daily routines: Wake up slightly earlier. Get- ting up earlier than normal, even if it’s just 15 to 20 minutes before you’re accustomed to getting out of bed, can help reduce morning stress. A few ex- tra minutes each morning can make you feel more relaxed and make for a smooth, stress-free start to the day. Get some work done the night before. Prepare lunches the night be- fore and have them ready in the refrig- Make school and work mornings less harried with some easy tips to add to routines. erator. In addition, lay your clothes for the following day out each night. This ning. Look through folders, sign pa- school lunch on those days to give time up for parents once or twice a saves time and takes a couple more perwork, check assignments, and do yourself a day off from lunch detail. week, and kids may enjoy traveling to things off your morning to-do list. whatever is you need to do the night Have quick breakfast foods school with their friends. Ease back into a routine. Begin before to save your family from hav- available. Smoothies, cereal bars, Mornings can be tricky when fam- going to bed earlier and start waking ing to scramble in the morning. oatmeal, and whole-grain cereals are ily members are getting ready for up earlier as well. This can make the Opt for school lunch a few times. fast and nutritious ways to start the school and work at the same time. By transition from carefree mornings to Look ahead on the school lunch menu day. practicing a few daily rituals, it’s pos- busy mornings go more smoothly. and speak with children about which Carpool whenever possible. sible to curb the rush and start the Prep backpacks in the eve- meals they enjoy. Let kids purchase Sharing school drop-off detail frees day happier and more relaxed. 22 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT CATHOLIC SCHOOLS & ACADEMIES GUIDE

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DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 23 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES GUIDE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION FAITH IN CLASS Keeping Catholic schools excellent any recall the visit of Pope Francis to Our MLady Queen of Angels School in East Harlem in Sep- tember of 2015. While Pope Francis was intrigued by the use of the Smartboard, he also used this time to refl ect on the importance of Catholic edu- cation. On importance dur- ing this visit, Pope Francis stated: “School then ends up being one big family, a family, where together with our moth- ers and father, our grandpar- ents, our teachers and friends, we learn to help one another, to share our good qualities, to give the best of ourselves, to work together and to pursue our dreams.” The Mission of Catholic Ed- ucation within the Diocese of Brooklyn share in this impor- tant vision. Through the lead- ership of Bishop DiMarzio, Catholic education is made a priority and everyone associ- ated with the Catholic acade- mies and parish schools plays a vital role in advancing this mission. Quality Catholic education Stem labs provide 30 Catholic academies and parish schools with a state-of-the-art science, technology, engineering, and math lab. is built upon a strong founda- tion of those who have gone academy and parish school. participating in regular Mass provide academic excellence. arts program for grades four, before us and we continue to and prayer experiences. All of It is not Catholic Identity or ac- sixt, and eight, infused with build for the future. Essential Living the Gospel this is fostered on a regular ba- ademic excellence — it is “both play writing, the literary clas- to our continued growth are When one enters into an sis by our parish priests. The and” — and each is equally im- sics and production of plays. the following: sustaining the academy or parish school, one academy and parish schools portant to the success of each Geek and Latin Roots Mission of Catholic education is reminded that the reason are an essential element in the individual student. Challenge: provides all stu- for generations to come, pro- why we exist is to infuse the life of the parish. Academic excellence is dents with an understanding viding all students with the Gospel message into our aca- Parents, as the fi rst teach- achieved through the instruc- of the English Language based necessary skills to be success- demic program, our learning ers, are partners in Catholic tional leadership of our prin- upon Latin and Geek words. ful in the future, the quest for environment, and into the cul- education. By choosing Catho- cipals. Through their efforts Stem Labs: provide 30 academic excellence, support- ture of the academy and parish lic education, parents want not to guide their teachers, they academies and parish schools ive parish priests, dedicated school. One can experience the only a quality Catholic educa- ensure that the necessary re- with a state-of-the-art science, principals, teachers, and staff, Catholic Identity of an acad- tion but want for their chil- sources are available to them. technology, engineering and and the commitment of our emy and parish school as soon dren a full understanding of In addition, through the ef- math lab for use by students in parents. as one enters the doors. the Catholic faith. forts of various benefactors all grades. As one would refl ect on I enjoy visiting the acad- Our Catholic faith is the and partnerships with the col- More than three million Catholic education, one of the emies and parish schools cornerstone of our academies leges and universities, princi- dollars has been contributed to fi rst essential elements is the throughout the year. What and parish schools, and our pals and teachers are provided Catholic education within the role that our Catholic faith strikes me often are the con- students are the future of the with extensive professional de- Diocese of Brooklyn by the St. plays in advancing the mis- versations that I have with the Catholic Church. Through our velopment in all academic ar- Elizabeth Ann Seton Trust. sion. Our academies and par- pastors, parish priests, prin- Catholic Identity, we must con- eas. DeSales Media Corpora- ish schools are places for the cipals, teachers and students. tinue to encourage them to be Our academies and par- tion continues to provide acad- new evangelization, which in- They all share in enhancing bearers of the Good News. ish schools have been the re- emies and parish schools with cludes complete formation and the mission of Catholic educa- cipients of the generosity of the latest technology and in- service to others. tion within the academy and Academic excellence the St. Elizabeth Seton Trust. frastructure. Through the gen- Striving to follow the Gos- parish school community. The Our Catholic academies Through their fi nancial sup- erosity of DeSales Media Cor- pel and creating learning envi- students often share their ex- and parish schools are charged port, the following programs poration, our academies and ronments based on values and periences whether it be in pro- with infusing the curriculum have been established in the parish schools have received virtues is an essential part of viding service to others, work- with strong Catholic values academies and parish schools: iPads and Chromebooks for the Catholic Identity of each ing with their classmates, and virtues, while striving to Artist in Residency: a fi ne Continued on page 28 24 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES GUIDE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION =fekYfee\?Xcc8ZX[\dpjkl[\ekjj_`e\fejkX^\%%% ontbonne Hall Academy Fhosted their first Sum- mer Musical Theater Camp showcase on August 9. 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DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 29 Mayor’s plan: A local jail above, retail below

Mayor DeBlasio wants to dedi- cate about half a football fi eld’s worth of space to potential retailers interested in opening up storefronts SOUND OFF TO THE EDITOR beneath a new jail that would re- place Atlantic Avenue’s House of Detention as part of his scheme to LETTERS AND COMMENTS FROM OUR READERS close the notoriously violent Rikers Island jails within the next decade out stores can be enlivened. That repair doesn’t mean it’s historic. It Golden constituents want to pre- (“Cell, baby, cell! Mayor calls for was done at the Brooklyn Municipal just means that it needs repair. Mike serve, expand school-zone speed stores, more beds, in plan to expand Building and seemed to work okay. camera program,” by Julianne B’Hill jail,” by Julianne Cuba, on- Make it 1,000 beds and you can build Believe it or not, even the handi- McShane, online Aug. 21). line Aug. 20). it. As long as you get the illegal park- capped like historic charm and don’t The results prove that most lo- The plan calls for a facility that ers off the streets. need the government babying them. cals consider the cameras to be can hold hundreds more inmates, Frank from Furter Blanche DuBois from Sadr City lifesavers that should be re-acti- with space for retail or community vated before children head back to use — a hard sell, said some locals: What will the real-estate develop- The plaza looks pretty good — class in September, according to a ers rename Rikers Island when De- glad to see it get expanded. It’ll be a spokesman for Transportation Al- This is a development plan is all. Blasio sells them the land, and cre- great place to walk, hang out, or push ternatives, the organization that Government going into the real-es- ates four problem jails instead of one? a stroller through. commissioned the survey. Several tate business and using taxpayer City for sale. D from Crown Heights readers joined the ongoing debate money to do so. Government is sup- Rufus Leaking from BH on this hot-button issue: pose to govern, not compete with the Vinegar Hill has been dealing very taxpayers it is supposed to serve Do they need to be near the courts? with this issue since 2013 but they You would have to be a special and protect. It’s corrupt! Further, we If so, just take over a few buildings don’t tell you that. Ms. Sica of the kind of evil to want to allow cars to don’t need, nor want, a prison in the of the NYCHA Farragut Houses and Dumbo BID needs to mind her own speed past schools. Mike from Slope heart of the metropolis. “We call for a move those people to a new building business, as Vinegar Hill is not part full boycott of any retailer that enter- where the current detention center of the BID nor part of Dumbo and she I commend the local politicians tains a lease at this location, not only is located. Prisoners don’t need to be has nothing to say on this neighbor- who advocate for tactics that lead to of what they lease inside the location, living in a new facility and NYCHA hood. VHGIRL from Vinegarhill the punishment of those drivers who but wherever they are in Brooklyn.” won’t have to deal with the leaks and put young children at risk by their If the mayor wants to market the rat complaints. Jennifer Trifi cation Rip Torn, in this story, it is actu- reckless driving. I wish they would space to pay for a jail, he should sell from Billionaires Row ally the “rich yuppies” who want to put the same level of enthusiasm into it and use the proceeds to build the have the stones removed and re-cut advocating for tactics that lead to the jail away from where people live. Any Some preservationists are cry- and the old guard neighborhood folks arrest and punishment of the people space the government can’t use for ing foul over a city scheme to re- who want to keep them as-is. who sell drugs, a crime that has re- direct government purposes should move and reshape historic Belgian In a rare moment, I fi nd myself sulted in far more deaths than vehic- be sold to the private sector for fair blocks from Dumbo and Vinegar agreeing with the BID. ular accidents. market value. Horrible Hill streets as part of a plan to VHGUY from Vinegar Hill Old Timer from Brooklyn Heights from Brooklyn make changes to a plaza that they said neighbors don’t even want — What “historic” events occurred The city can’t issue speeding tick- Probably will have a Whole Foods and never signed off on in the fi rst on those Belgian blocks? Are they ets, but it has other angles it should and a Apple Store. Because both place (“Between a block and a hard even the original ones? be pursuing. In New York, someone of those companies are robbing us place: Plan to revamp Dumbo plaza Gargoyle from Newkirk Plaza can be involuntarily committed to blind! Zaxby and nearby Belgian-block streets a mental institution upon “Certifi - draws mixed reactions,” by Juli- The old blocks are good at prevent- cation by a director of community This is best described as a county anne Cuba, online Aug. 17). ing speeding and probably better ab- services, or an examining physician pre-trial lockup. Most are being held Department of Transportation sorb storm water. designated by the director of commu- pre-trial, and if they are convicted workers will remove the ancient The new blocks can be selectively nity services. This certifi cate states and sentenced to more than a year, stones from nine streets to inspect, located for accessibility at cross- that the person has a mental illness they are sent upstate as they are clean, and smooth them in an on- walks and gathering places. Though, which is likely to result in serious transferred to state custody. Since going, $105-million effort to make these look suspiciously similar to the harm to self or others and for which they need to be by the courthouse, the roads handicapped-accessible. ones that crack and pop loose in Soho immediate inpatient care and treat- it will cut out a lot of transportation Some readers wouldn’t mind if this and Williamsburg. Off topic, a lot of ment is appropriate.” having it here. Also, what makes plan were blocked, others would: terrible new cement sidewalks are If someone repeatedly speeds Staten Island exempt as it could be being installed throughout the city. through a school zone, the city smaller without those beds? Finally, “Accessibility” wins out over No aggregate, weird colors, unevenly should arrange for a doctor to de- the neighborhood has been asking “character” any day of the week. mixed, sometimes without expansion clare that they are a dangerous socio- for retail so that the dead block with- Brian Van from Gramercy joints, sometimes with epoxy joints. path who will eventually kill a kid if In fancy neighborhoods, too. not stopped, and then commit them. The replacement stones in the pic- Pretty depressing. Donald Quixote from Park Slope ture look lovely — a fl at, seamless Philip from Boerum Hill LET US HEAR FROM YOU surface that is much easier for stroll- Old Timer, the difference here is Submit letters to: Vince DiMiceli, Edi- ers, bikes, and wheelchairs, while Grass growing between the blocks those who die from drugs chose to tor, Community Newspaper Group, 1 still looking distinctive. means the surface is pervious — it take them. Those who die by vehicu- MetroTech Center North, Brooklyn, NY Crazytrainmatt from NYC drains the rain. lar violence don’t. I personally think What more can you ask for? Tom we should legalize drugs. Legalize 11201, or e-mail to editorial@cnglocal. What a shocker! Rich yuppies from Sunset Park them (except for minors), tax them, com. Please include your address and think that old awful squares are bet- have local drug stores sell them. telephone number for so we can con- ter than useful ways for wheelchair A new poll shows that the ma- As for reckless driving, this is an fi rm you sent the letter. We reserve users, bicyclists, and all other peo- jority of state Sen. Marty Golden’s area where vigorous action by the the right to edit all correspondence, ple who actually use the road rather constituents support preserving government is much more likely to which becomes the property of than take selfi es on it. Rip Torn and expanding the city’s school- produce positive results. I say we fo- Courier Life Publications. zone speed-camera program that cus our energies there. Just because something is in poor expired on July 25 (“Poll: Most Joe R. from Flushing

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DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 33 34 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT DT COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 35 Brooklyn’s Biggest Booster STANDING by Joanna DelBuono Say hello to the new president PARK SLOPE

Let’s put our hands together and greet Robert Guimento, the new president of NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. The new prez is the former senior vice president and chief operating of- DOWNTOWN fi cer at the NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan hospital and now Venture is Industrious takes the helm at the Park Slope heal- St. Francis College, always ing center. As the new head honcho, on the cutting edge of education, Guimento will be responsible for lead- has partnered with Ikove Ven- ership and oversight of the voluntary, ture Partners to give its students acute-care teaching hospital. the opportunity to intern with “Robert Guimento is a talented startup companies and network leader who is committed to putting with the hundreds of companies patients and based in Industry City. their families “While there is little doubt fi rst,” said our professors provide a fi rst-rate Dr. Steven education for our students, this J. Corwin, partnership will place faculty president and OUR HEROES!: Dr. Yar Pye, left, and long-time patient Gloria Flores don their “super- and students alike in an entre- preneurial eco-system that is sec- chief execu- hero” capes to show off their well-deserved certifi cates. Photo by Trey Pentecost tive offi cer ond to none while also expand- at the hospi- ing learning opportunities in tal. “As presi- Heroes in capes, hold certificates! very signifi cant ways,” added St. dent he will Francis president Miguel Marti- lead an excep- SUNSET PARK BlueShield. Adults were also af- nez-Saenz. tional team of forded an opportunity to register to The new space is set to open clinicians and Standing O salutes Family Health vote on-site with the Family Health before the Fall 2018 semester be- staff focused Centers at NYU Langone–Brooklyn Centers advocacy team. gins and will also hire two new on delivering the very best care to the for saluting local heroes Dr. Yar Pye Adding to the festivities, Family Entrepreneurs in Residence. people of Brooklyn.” and Gloria Flores. The healing cen- Health Centers also awarded local “The Ikove team as well as our “I am excited and honored by this ter feted a day of fun and frolic as heroes for going above and beyond. portfolio companies are excited incredible opportunity to lead an out- part of the celebration of National Larry McReynolds, executive di- to expand our presence through standing group of professionals whose Health Center Week, Aug. 12 to 18 rector of Family Health Centers at this partnership with St. Fran- skill and dedication make NewYork- — which is a nationwide celebration NYU Langone–Brooklyn presented cis,” added Rodolfo Bellesi, co- Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hos- of health center networks that pro- Dr. Yar Pye, the second chief at Fam- founder and principal of Ikove pital such a remarkable place,” said vide communities access to compre- ily Health Centers at NYU Langone Venture Partners. Guimento. “Together, we are commit- hensive health care — on Aug. 14 at and the medical director at Fam- St. Francis College (180 Rem- ted to making sure Brooklynites know Martin Luther Playground, across ily Physicians Family Health Cen- sen St. at Court Street in Brook- that world-class care is always just a from the hospital. ter, and long-time patient of Dr. Pye lyn Heights). few blocks away.” The mega-generous center dis- Gloria Flores, with certifi cates and Standing O wishes the new presi- tributed school supplies and back- hero capes. dent a long and successful reign. packs to community children, along Standing O says, “Thank you Jr., CUNY chairman of the board. “Dr. NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn with free giveaways, health screen- Dr. Pye, Gloria Flores, and Family Schrader is a valuable addition to the Methodist Hospital [506 Sixth St. at ings, educational materials on Health Centers for going above and cohort of energetic new leaders on our Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, (718) maintaining a healthy diet, proper beyond for the community.” campuses embracing the University’s 780–3000]. dental hygiene, and immunizations. Family Health Centers at NYU proud history and helping CUNY set Fun stuff included making balloon Langone–Brooklyn Hospital [150 the standard for quality and access in BENSONHURST animals and face painting, provided 55th St. and First Avenue in Sunset public higher education in the United by event sponsor Empire BlueCross Park, (718) 630–7000]. States.” Another welcome “I’m proud to recommend Claudia It’s welcome week at Standing O. Schrader to the Board to lead Kings- Exit Realty is growing its fold and MANHATTAN BEACH Community College and previously borough Community College,” said added new real estate pros — Jinyun served in senior positions at Medgar Rabinowitz. “She has a proven re- Wang joined Exit Realty Best at its 8410 And another welcome Evers College. cord as an innovative leader, partic- 20th Ave. location, and Billy Yong, Standing O is shining the porch Born and raised in St. Croix, U.S. ularly in areas that are vital to stu- Jin Yan Gao, Man Hong Cheng and light for Claudia Schrader, PhD, as Virgin Islands, Dr. Schrader earned dent success at community colleges. Monique Sue joined the 6203 18th Ave. the new president of Kingsborough her Doctor of Education degree in in- Dr. Schrader has led initiatives that location. Community College. According to City ternational and transcultural studies have resulted in improved gradua- These Exit Realty offi ces are proud University of New York Interim Chan- from Columbia University. She takes tion rates and the rapid expansion of members of Exit Realty New York Met- cellor Vita C. Rabinowitz, Schrader’s the reins on Sept. 15. ASAP, and she helped create a more ro’s rapidly expanding network of in- appointment follows “A highly accom- “This is an exciting time at CUNY, positive educational experience and dependently owned and operated bro- plished 17-year career in the top ranks marked by spectacular growth in en- campus climate for the students, fac- kerages across the region. at two other CUNY community col- rollment, a remarkable expansion of ulty and staff at Bronx Community Standing O wishes them lots of leges.” our physical plant, national acclaim College.” sales and loads of commissions. 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By Julianne Cuba of liquor stores throughout the borough. ough of Manhattan, will lead a seminar ture lifestyle guru and celebrity Martha ot milk punch? “It’s my own brand, [but] it’s been about the beverage, showing guests how Stewart — who once spent years five A Brooklyn cook and cock- around for 400 years,” said Rockey, who to make the delicious beverage with a months behind bars after being con- Gtail expert will mix up a batch lives in Williamsburg. “What I wanted splash of cognac in it, he said. victed for lying to investigators about of his favorite beverage for an audi- to do with my career and life was launch “We’re teaming up to do a Milk stock trading — because he has always ence of high-class wine aficionados, my own company, make milk punch.” Punch seminar, and then making one admired her craft. at the Martha Stewart Wine and Food The surprisingly clear beverage was for the audience and serving it as well,” “The way she approaches food, Experience coming to Prospect Park on likely first made by playwright Aphra said Rockey. “It’s a fun, interactive, and taking a high-level, high-quality Sept. 8. Behn (author of “The Rover,” now play- historic, dynamic, and entertaining pre- approach to dining is really important to Chef Eamon Rockey started mak- ing in Prospect Park ) about 400 years sentation.” me,” said Rockey. “It’s gonna be amaz- ing and bottling his own version of ago, and Rockey said he fell in love with The drink goes well with any spirit, ing, it’s an honor to be a part of it.” an ancient alcoholic drink called milk a friend’s century-old recipe and started he said — even tequila. Try Rockey’s Milk Punch at the Martha punch — made with clarified milk, experimenting with the booze to create “Traditionally it goes with brandy, Stewart Food and Wine Festival at LeFrak sugar, and a touch of liquor — from a his own about 12 years ago. rum, whiskey,” said Rockey. “It can be Center at Lakeside (171 East Dr. in Prospect Brooklyn distillery about a month ago, At the USA Today-sponsored fes- made with anything, that’s the beauty of Park, enter at Ocean Avenue at Parkside and now sells his branded Rockey’s Milk tival, Rockey and mixologist Joaquin Milk Punch.” Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Punch, flavored with black and green Simo, the owner of fancy cocktail spot Rockey is excited to bring his bever- wineandfood.usatoday.com). Sept. 8; 1–4 tea, neutral grain, or citrus, at a handful Pouring Ribbons in the distant bor- age to the event, which will also fea- pm. $65–$250.

24-7 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24-30, 2018 39 SLICE OF LIFE Paulie Gee’s opening a new pizza spot By Ben Verde e’ll finally get our piece of the pie! W After two years of hype and delays, the second Brooklyn out- post of beloved Greenpoint pizza 10 great years: The Bell House owner Jim Carden and music booker shop Paulie Gee’s is set to open at Michael Jaworski stand outside their decade-old Gowanus venue. The the end of the month, according to bar celebrates its anniversary with a block party on Saturday Sept. 8. the chain’s owner and chief pizzaio- Photo by Zoe Freilich lo. Paulie Giannone first announced Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop in 2016, but construction delays kept the parlor Rock the block under wraps until an as-yet-unspec- ified date at the end of August, said Bell House block party the pizza master, who downplayed a previously-announced opening date celebrates its 10th year of Aug. 29. “There’s lots of stuff still to be By Kevin Duggan their photos and paintings done and I had to hire people to do he Bell will be ring- at the block party. As these Oh em Gee: Paulie Giannone sits in his new, old-school spot. Photo by Caroline Ourso it, but we could open tomorrow,” ing! creators moved in, the neigh- Giannone said on Aug 19. (The spot options, along with dessert icees from ing for newer technology, which he T Gowanus residents borhood blossomed from a did not open on Aug. 20.) Spumoni Gardens in Bensonhurst. acknowledged was a risky move. will celebrate the neighbor- grimy industrial streetscape The original Paulie Gee’s on The slice shop, located less than “I may regret that, but that’s what hood near the canal with an into a family-friendly oasis Greenpoint Avenue focuses on wood- 10 blocks away from the original I did,” he said. afternoon of entertainment, of creativity, according to fired Neapolitan-inspired pies with location, will feature classic pizze- Giannone has also compiled a games, and food early next Carden. unorthodox toppings — and it does ria decor, including bright orange playlist of almost 2000 songs to play month. The Gowanus Block “There are definitely not offer takeout. In contrast, the new booths, wood paneling, and vintage at the shop, with an emphasis on the Party on Sept. 8 will show fewer prostitutes on the location concentrates on the classic Coca–Cola signs. The rear of the 1960s pop that would have played in off the best that the ’hood street from when we first New York-style slice, and will sling space features a bar serving beer and the pizza parlors he plans to emulate. has to offer, according to the got here,” he said. “Now you cheese slices for $3.50 a pop, to eat in wine, decorated solely with Yankee Day-to-day operations at the shop owner of watering hole and have people walking down or take out. memorabilia. Giannone’s allegiance will be handled by Andrew Brown, music venue the Bell House, the streets with strollers and “I decided to make it an homage to to the Bronx Bombers is so strict a longtime Paulie Gee’s staffer, who which celebrates its 10-year bags of groceries on their the kind of places you’d go 50 years that he banned blue recycling bins Giannone said was more motivated to anniversary that week with a way home and it’s no longer ago for a slice,” Giannone said. “The from the shop, because they could pursue the Slice Joint than he was. five-night series of shows. a scary place to be.” kind of place I grew up on.” combine with the orange booths to Paulie Gee’s Slice Joint (110 “It’s really a chance for The block party will also The new space will also offer a suggest the colors of the New York Franklin St. at Noble Street in the people in the area to offer plenty for grown-up handful of off-beat slices, including a Mets, he said. Greenpoint, www.pauliegee.com/ come together and celebrate Gowanusaurs. The Bell variation on Paulie’s famous Hellboy In keeping with old-school stan- slice-shop). Sun–Thu, 11 am–mid- the uniqueness of the neigh- House will host a beer gar- slice made with pepperoni and Mike’s dards, Giannone bought old-fash- night; Fri–Sat, 11 am–2 am. Opening borhood, and the Bell House den in the street during the hot honey, and four vegan slice ioned pizza ovens instead of opt- this month. is happy to be a part of that day, and a dance party will as part of its 10-year anni- kick off inside at 6 pm. versary,” said Jim Carden. The concert venue will The day will have grub also put on a five-night galore served from food series of shows from Sept. Watching her step trucks run by local favor- 6 to 10, bringing some of its ites, including Fletcher’s favorite acts back on stage, By Alexandra Simon that this is an American story and a Brooklyn Barbecue, Ample including storytelling pod- he’s making a walk. human story. So I wondered ‘Why are Hills Creamery ice cream, cast the Moth on Sept. 6, A strange new stop-motion some stories seen as heroic and some and pies from Four and Washington D.C. rock band Svideo exhibit of walking fig- not? Who determines which stories Twenty Blackbirds. The Ex Hex on Sept. 7, and indie ures in Bay Ridge was inspired by are valuable?’ ” day will also feature street project Waxahatchee on a tragic incident from the artist’s In the exhibition, three lumpy, The long walk: Puppet figures walk behind games, with a life-size Sept. 9. family history. Stop-motion anima- armless puppet figures walk endless- one another in a new video exhibit open- Rock’em Sock’em Robots “They’re folks who’ve ing at the Stand4 Gallery in Bay Ridge on tor Stephanie Williams says that she ly along the edge of a circular, rotat- ring and a giant plinko played here before, we’re Aug. 25. Stephanie Williams started “The Lingering Survival of ing stage, forever moving forward. board, along with workshops huge fans of theirs and we’re the Unfit,” opening at the Stand4 “The idea is that they walk until her eyes to the freedom she enjoyed teaching watercolor paint- excited to have them come Gallery on Aug. 25, after researching they don’t function anymore,” said growing up, she said. ing and birdhouse building. and help us celebrate 10 her Filipino and African-American Williams. “This is about my understanding Proceeds from the games great years,” Carden said. genealogy. She learned that her The animation will be projected of what struggle is because it hits will benefit the Gowanus The Gowanus Block maternal grandfather had walked in onto four different screens at the close to home, but it’s not my story,” Canal Conservancy. Party outside the Bell House the gruesome Bataan Death March gallery, accompanied by audio of she said. “I’ve never experienced not The rich array on offer [149 Seventh St. between in the Philippines during World War Williams talking to her mother about been able to move where I wanted to, reflects the dramatic change Second and Third avenues II, and created her current work to the family’s history. or running from fear, or being forced that the neighborhood along- in Gowanus, (718) 643–6510, highlight the event, which was never The walking figures represent her to migrate. ” side Brooklyn’s Nautical www.thebellhouseny.com]. covered in her history classes. grandfather’s forced march, as well as “The Lingering Survival of the Purgatory has undergone in Sept. 8; noon–6 pm. Free. “Every family hears stories that the long journeys made by refugees Unfit” at Stand4 Gallery [414 78th the last 10 years, said Carden. For more information on are traumatic, but it was not part seeking a home in the United States, St. between Fourth and Fifth avenues For instance, a host of artists the Bell House’s 10th anni- of my everyday understanding,” said said Williams. Comparing how her in Bay Ridge, (917) 842–7958, www. have established themselves versary shows and tickets, Williams. “And when I learned that grandfather and her mother navigated standconnect.com]. Open Saturdays, in the neighborhood — and visit www.thebellhouseny. people died there and how people through life in order to create a better noon–3 pm; Aug. 25–Oct. 6. Opening many of them will show off com/events. were walking for 70 miles, I realized one for the next generation, opened reception on Aug. 31 at 7 pm. Free. 40 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24-30, 2018 24-7 BUSINESS, BROOKLYN STYLE – ADVERTISEMENT Get away and see the sights with L & M Tours 9P:8D@CC<JG

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By Julianne McShane he’s seeking equal pay for equal Greenlight Bookstore’s pick: words. “ Woman” S A Kings Countian-turned- by Sayaka Murata Londoner will return to the borough I have not worked in a conve-ve- to shine a light on forgotten female nience store, but I have spent my scribes, at the Brooklyn Antiquarian life working in bookstores, andnd Book Fair in Greenpoint on Sept. 9. Sayaka Murata’s description of Author and rare book collector Allison all the subtleties of working inn Devers hopes that her talk “Feminize a shop is on point! The main Your Bookshelves!” will bring more character Keiko follows her attention to women writers, and help own path, which some criti- to level the playing field for women in cize as “unambitious;” she the literary world. spends her life working in a “Women have to fight for our convenience store in Japan. space in the world and on book- She is one with the rhythm of the storestore, notic- notic shelves,” said Devers, who lived in ing when customers enter, how their purchases change Carroll Gardens before decamping for the displays, eating food from the store, absorbing the the United Kingdom. “Even though store’s policies and rules. Keiko’s life gets derailed when a women buy and read more books co-worker crosses her boundaries and the pressures of the than men, we’re still not getting equal outside world make her feel she should make changes. I treatment in literature, and the liter- Turning the page: Author and rare book collector Allison Devers will deliver a lecture won’t tell you what happens when she tries to branch out, ary canon seems to suggest that it’s on gender inequality in the literary canon at the Brooklyn Antiquarian Book Fair in but all of it makes for an incredibly good read. because our work is not as good, and Greenpoint on Sept. 9. Jo Emmerson — Rebecca Fitting, Greenlight Bookstore [686 Fulton St. I just don’t believe that at all.” modernism,” Devers said of Stein. “I who believed that her husband, the between S. Elliott Place and S. Portland Avenue in Fort At her talk, Devers plans to dis- just think that if she were a man and poet Percy Shelley, actually wrote the Greene, (718) 246–0200, www.greenlightbookstore.com ]. cuss the works of a few late local the ‘father of modernism,’ her books classic horror story, said Devers. women writers, including two who would be astronomically expensive.” “It’s a classic way that women are Community Bookstore’s pick: lived in a Brooklyn Heights artist The book fair will also highlight the devalued in the literary canon, to say, “Flights,” by Olga Tokarczuk commune called the February House: work of another woman writer: Mary ‘You couldn’t possibly have written Olga Tokarczuk’s novelvel novelist, playwright, and poet Carson Shelley, in honor of the 200th anniver- this,’ ” she said. “[Shelley is] sort of “Flights,” winner of this year’sar’s McCullers, and burlesque performer sary of her novel “Frankenstein.” Two great evidence of the inequality of Man Booker International award,rd, and playwright Gypsy Rose Lee. She curators from the Morgan Library in women writers.” is a dizzying meditation onon will also discuss well-known word- Manhattan will preview their upcom- Brooklyn Antiquarian Book Fair at travel, movement, borders, andd smiths — including novelist Gertrude ing exhibit on the mad scientist tome, Brooklyn Expo Center (72 Noble St. at history. We try to keep up ass Stein — whose works are underval- in a talk titled “It’s Alive! Frankenstein Franklin Street in Greenpoint, www. our enigmatic narrator pulls ued at the cash register due to their at 200” on Sept. 8 a t 5 pm. brooklynbookfair.com). Sept. 8–9; us along through a cabinet of gender, she said. But even Mary Shelley, arguably Sat, noon–7 pm; Sun, 11 am–4 pm. curiosities encompassing dis- “Her books are not very expensive the founder of the science-fiction $10–$15 ($5–$10 in advance). Allison parate time zones — and cen- [to collect], yet she’s the mother of genre, was dismissed by naysayers Devers speaks on Sept. 9 at 2:30 pm. turies — to show us missing persons, refugees, itinerant professors, self-dissecting anatomists,tomists andand much more. Bay Ridge has a flair for the dramatic — Samuel Partal, Community Bookstore [43 Seventh Ave. between Carroll Street and Garfield Place in Park By Julianne McShane com to buy $25 tickets — with dis- Slope, (718) 783–3075, www.commu nityb ookst ore.net ]. ay Ridge is acting out! counts for seniors and students — to This weekend the Ridge the two-hour show, and remember to Word’s picks: “Gross Anatomy,” Bwill be filled with drama, in bring your ID to get on to the base. by Mara Altman both films and theater. Start your week- On Sunday, you can get just the Do you love Mary Roach, butbut end with a free screening of “The Day musical part of musical theater at wish her book were a little moreore the Earth Stood Still” at the Narrows Circles Grill and Café (6931 Third profane? Do questions about thehe Botanical Gardens (Shore Road at Ave. at Ovington Ave.), where crooner gendered, political nature of 72nd Street). The 90-minute sci-fi film Martin McQuade will perform songs the female body coupled withh from 1951 features the melodramatic from “West Side Story,” “On The thoughts of “what is that on myy warnings of the alien Klaatu and his Town,” and “My Fair Lady” as part of a leg?” keep you up at night? I robot buddy Gort. The alien invasion centennial tribute to composer Leonard have the book for you. “Gross starts at sundown, so you should get to Bernstein and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, Anatomy” is a collection of the gardens by 8 pm. each born in August of 1918. 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Industry VALLEY RENEGADES: SPORTS, NEW YORK IS- City (220 36th Street be- “Much Ado About Noth- non-male stand-up comics $12–$19 ($10–$17 in ad- SUN, AUG 26 LANDERS V NASH- tween Second and Third ing” from BrooklynOne and benefi tting Planned vance). 7 pm. MCU Park VILLE PREDATORS: Avenues in Sunset Park), Production, with activities Parenthood. $20 ($15 in [1904 Surf Ave. at W. 17th COMEDY, NICK CANNON $41–$230. 7 pm. cityfarmpresents.com. and music between the advance). 8 pm. Bell House St. in Coney Island, (718) PRESENTS WILD ’N MUSIC, SHANNON MCAR- shows. Free. Noon, 3 pm, [149 Seventh St. at Third 449–8497], www.brooklyn- OUT LIVE: $35–$150. DLE: The Brooklyn indie- and 6 pm. Owl’s Head Park Avenue in Gowanus, (718) cyclones.com. 8 pm. (68th Street at Colonial 643–6510], www.thebell- SUN, OCT 7 folk singer-songwriter cel- COMEDY, AIRPLANE MODE: ebrates the release of her Road in Bay Ridge), www. houseny.com. MUSIC, ROMEO SANTOS: bkone.org/theatre. A weekly stand-up comedy THU, AUG 30 third solo album, “A Touch show hosted by Raghav $79–$450. 8 pm. THEATER, “THE ROVER”: 2 of Class.” $10. 8 pm. Union MON, AUG. 27 Mehta, Geoffrey Asmus, MUSIC, DRAKE: With the pm. See Friday, Aug. 24. Hall [702 Union St. at Fifth Rebecca O’Neal and Three Migos. $60–$250. TALK, U.S CITIZENSHIP MON, OCT 8 Avenue in Park Slope, (718) THEATER, “SHAME! OR THE Rohan Padyhe. Free. 8 pm. 7:30 pm. 638–4400], www.union- DOOMSDAY MACHINE”: EXAM PREPARATION: Cherry Tree Bar [65 Fourth SPORTS, NEW YORK IS- Free exam preparation hallny.com. A traveling, musical po- Ave. between Bergen litical satire featuring a groups! Every Monday in FRI, AUG 31 LANDERS V SAN JOSE COMEDY, BURLESQUE AT Street and St. Marks Place bombastic television show August. Free. 10:30 am. SHARKS: $21–$252. THE BEACH: The Schlep in Park Slope, (718) 399– MUSIC, DRAKE: With the host, demons, and high Brooklyn Public Library 1 pm. Sisters: $15. 10 pm. Side- 1353], www.yelp.com/biz/ Three Migos. $60–$250. school students. Free. 2 Fort Hamilton Branch [9424 shows by the Seashore cherry-tree-brooklyn-3. 7:30 pm. (1208 Surf Ave. at W 12th pm. Sunset Park (Sixth Fourth Ave. at 95th Street COMEDY, IT’S A GUY TUE, OCT 9 St. in Coney Island). Avenue at 44th Street in in Bay Ridge, (718) 748– THING: Three female co- MUSIC, SHANNON MCAR- Sunset Park), www.theater- 6919], bklynlibrary.org. SAT, SEPT 1 MUSIC, FLORENCE AND forthenewcity.net. COMEDY, “OUTCASTS”: A medians invite other com- DLE: Concert and record ics to explain “guy stuff.” MUSIC, DRAKE: With the THE MACHINE: $49– release, with David Nagler SPORTS, BROOKLYN CY- new experimental comedy With Jacqueline Novak, Three Migos. $60–$250. $129. 7 pm. and Jason Lawrence. $10. CLONES VS. CONNECTI- show that will feature some Cocoon Central Dance 7 pm. 10 pm. Union Hall [702 CUT TIGERS: Star Wars of NYC’s best comedians Team, and Ayo Edebiri. Union St. at Fifth Avenue Night. $12–$19 ($10–$17 in talking about their expe- THU, OCT 11 $15 ($10 in advance). 8 pm. in Park Slope, (718) 638– advance). 6 pm. MCU Park riences on the margins. SAT, SEPT 8 Industry City (220 36th MUSIC, NIKKI MINAJ, 4400], www.unionhallny. [1904 Surf Ave. at W. 17th $10 ($8 in advance). 8 pm. Street between Second SPORTS, PREMIER BOX- FUTURE: $36–$182. com. St. in Coney Island, (718) Union Hall [702 Union St. at 449–8497], www.brooklyn- Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, and Third Avenues in Sun- ING CHAMPIONS: 7:30 pm. cyclones.com. (718) 638–4400], www. set Park). Danny Garcia v Shawn SAT, AUG. 25 Porter. $57–$750. tba. MUSIC, SONGWRITER unionhallny.com. SAT, OCT 13 PRISON SHIP MARTYRS DEATHMATCH: Talented COMEDY, SIDE PONYTAIL FRI, AUG. 31 MEMORIAL TRIBUTE: The local singer-songwriters COMEDY: The Monday TUE, SEPT 18 MUSIC, GORILLAZ: $89– 110th Memorial tribute by face off in a show hosted night comedy show wel- SPORTS, BROOKLYN CY- $160. 8 pm. SPORTS, NEW YORK IS- the Society of old Brook- by Dave Keener. Free. 6 comes Dan Wilbur, David CLONES VS. HUDSON lynites. With a maritime pm. Freddy’s Bar [627 Fifth Sitrick, Fumi Abe, and VALLEY RENEGADES: LANDERS V PHILA- piping ceremony, “Taps,” Ave. between 17th and more. Free. 8 pm. Friends $12–$19 ($10–$17 in ad- DELPHIA FLYERS: SUN, OCT. 14 18th streets in Greenwood and Lovers (641 Classon vance). 6:40 pm. MCU Park $15–$174. 7 pm. and wreath laying. Free. 10 MUSIC, PHIL COLLINS: am. Fort Greene Park Visi- Heights, (718) 768–0131], Ave. between Dean and [1904 Surf Ave. at W. 17th $96–$306. 8 pm. tor Center [Enter park at www.freddysbar.com. Pacifi c streets in Crown St. in Coney Island, (718) TUE, SEPT 20 and Wash- MUSIC, 3C: The alt-rock trio Heights), www.fnlbk.com. 449–8497], www.brooklyn- ington Park in Fort Greene, plays at Freddy’s. Free. cyclones.com. SPORTS, NEW YORK IS- THU, OCT. 18 LANDERS V PHILA- (718) 722–3218]. 8:30 pm. Freddy’s Bar TUES, AUG. 28 THEATER, “PETER PAN”: [627 Fifth Ave. between SAT, SEPT. 1 DELPHIA FLYERS: MUSIC, SO SO DEF 25TH The Brooklyn Theatre Club 17th and 18th streets in COMEDY, STEVIE: A witchy $15–$174. 7 pm. CULTURAL CURREN$Y presents a fully immersive, Greenwood Heights, (718) stand-up comedy show SPORTS, BROOKLYN CY- TOUR: $49–$150. 7:30 creative adaptation of the 768–0131], www.freddys- inspired by Stevie Nicks. CLONES VS. STATEN IS- SAT, SEPT 29 pm. story of the boy who never bar.com. Free. 8 pm. Our Wicked LAND YANKEES: $12–$19 grew up. The audience can Lady (153 Morgan Ave. ($10–$17 in advance). ESPORTS, ESL ONE NEW FRI, OCT. 19 join the show as pirates, SUN, AUG. 26 between Scholes and Me- 6 pm. MCU Park [1904 YORK: $45–$169. 9 am. serole streets in Williams- Surf Ave. at W. 17th St. in mermaids, or members of SPORTS, BROOKLYN THEATER, “PETER PAN”: 3 burg), www.ourwickedlady. Coney Island, (718) 449– the Darling family. Cos- SUN, SEPT 30 NETS V NEW YORK tumes provided. $15. 6 pm. pm. See Saturday, Aug. 25. com. 8497], www.brooklyncy- KNICKS: $107–$655. Muchmores [2 Havemeyer MUSIC, MARTIN MCQUADE: clones.com. ESPORTS, ESL ONE NEW 7:30 pm. St. at N. Ninth Street in The crooner sings show- WED, AUG. 29 COMEDY, “THE ELLEN YORK: $45–$169. 9 am. Williamsburg, (845) 300– tunes written by Leonard SHOW BUT VIOLENT”: 3205], www.brooklynthe- Bernstein and lyricist Alan FOOD PANTRY: Open to Rachel Kaly steps into El- THU, OCT 4 SAT, OCT. 20 atreclub.com. Jay Lerner. Pianist Dan Fur- all in the Sheepshead len’s shoes, performing THEATER, “MUCH ADO man accompanies. Free. Bay community. Dona- her talk show with addi- MUSIC, BRUNO MARS: MUSIC, J BALVIN: $39– ABOUT NOTHING”: The 3–6 pm. Circles Grill and tions welcomed. 11 am–1 tional gratuitous violence. $81–$236. 8 pm. $500. 8 pm. annual, day-long “Brooklyn Cafe [6931 Third Ave. at pm. Beth Aaron Syna- $10. 9:30 pm. 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Public Notice premises known as 74 and if the persons died Administrator of Kings directing the service of 22NYCRR §207.7 Proof Clerk’s Offi ce on Block The New York State Kermit Place, Brooklyn, subsequent to the County should not be process pursuant to the of service of process 4133 and Lot 15. Department of NY 11218. All that decedent herein, to their paid his commissions in provisions of SCPA shall be fi led on or before The approximate amount Environmental certain plot piece or executors, the amount of Article 3 upon such the second day of the current Judgment Conservation (DEC) has parcel of land, with the administrators, legatees, $38,871.45 as set forth persons named in preceding the return lien is $559,843.42 plus received a Brownfi eld buildings and devisees, assignees and in Schedule I of the Paragraph (6) whose date. interest and costs. The Cleanup Program (BCP) improvements erected, successors in interest Account, or such other names or whereabouts SUMMARY premises will be sold application from 1510 situate, lying and being in whose names and places amount as the Court may are unknown and cannot PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT subject to provisions of Broadway, LLC for a site the Borough of Brooklyn, of residence are fi x and determine; be ascertained or who CHARGES: the aforesaid Judgment known as the 1510 County of Kings, City and unknown and to all other may be persons on Schedule A. Principal of Foreclosure and Sale; Broadway Dry Cleaner State of NY, Block 5322 heirs at law, next of kin (b) ...... Why the Public whom service by Received 1,171,713.80 Index # 30190/10. Site, site lD #C224280. Lot 118. Approximate and distributees of ERMA Administrator of Kings personal delivery cannot Schedule A-1. Realized Stephen Spinelli, Esq., This site is located in the amount of judgment ALLEYNE a/k/a ERMA County should not be be made. Increases in Principal Referee. Bedford-Stuyvesant $709,009.58 plus DORIS ALLEYNE, the paid his administrative 158.58 McCabe, Weisberg & neighborhood of interest and costs. decedent herein, whose expenses in the amount (h) ...... Why the Petitioner, Schedule A-2. Income Conway, P.C., 145 Brooklyn, within the Premises will be sold names and places of of $12,047.33 as set should not upon fully Collected 32,861.17 Huguenot Street, Suite County of Kings, and is subject to provisions of residence are unknown forth in Schedule J of the complying with the Total Charges 210, New Rochelle, NY located at 1510 fi led Judgment Index# and cannot after due Account, or such other Decree to be made in 1,204,733.55 10801 Broadway. Comments 23241/2008. diligence be ascertained, amount as the Court may this proceeding, be 1,204,733.55 Dated: 7/16/2018 regarding this application fi x and determine; released and discharged CREDITS: File Number: 560-5345 must be submitted no Regina L. Darby, Esq., The unknown distributees of and from any and all Schedule B. Realized BGM later than September 28, Referee and creditors of the (c) ...Why the Court should liability, responsibility and Decreases in Principal 2018. A copy of the estate of Rosemonde not fi x, determine and accountability with 27,109.80 application and other Shapiro, DiCaro & Barak, Hurd Rutledge, of the approve the legal fees of respect to the Petitioner’s Schedule C. Funeral and LEGAL NOTICE relevant documents are LLC persons interested in this Lewis & Fiore Esqs acts and proceedings as Administration Expenses 293 Manhattan Ave, available at the document Attorney(s) for the proceeding who are counsel to Petitioner, in Administrator as set forth 223,557.47 LLC, Arts of Org. fi led repository located at the Plaintiff required to be cited, or the amount of and embraced in said Schedule D. Creditor’s with Sec. of State of NY Brooklyn Public Library, 175 Mile Crossing concerning whom the $67,872.41 as shown in account and the Court Claims Actually Paid 0.00 (SSNY) 8/14/2018. Cty: 10 Grand Army Plaza, Boulevard Court is required to have Schedule J of the grant such other and Schedule E. Distributions Kings. SSNY desig. as Brooklyn; or at the Rochester, New York information of Account, or such other further relief as it deems of Principal 0.00 agent upon whom Brooklyn Community 14624 Rosemonde Hurd amount as the Court may just and proper. Total Credits process against may be Board No. 16, 444 (877) 759-1835 Rutledge, deceased, and fi x and determine; $250,667.27 served & shall mail Thomas Boyland Street, if the aforesaid person be (i) ...... Why the Petitioner $250,667.27 process to 293 Rm. 103, Brooklyn. Dated: July 30, 2018 dead, her respective (d) Why the claim of should not be authorized Charges Minus Credits Manhattan Ave., Information regarding the husbands or wives, if the New York State to reserve such amount $954,066.28 Brooklyn, NY 11211. site and how to submit LEGAL NOTICE any, legal Department of Taxation, as counsel recommends Balance on hand shown General Purpose. comments can be found representatives, heirs at if any, should not be fi xed for the preparation of by Schedule G at File No. 2009-2758/C law, next of kin, and determined or if not Federal and/or State $954,066.28 http://www.dec.ny.gov/c CITATION distributees and so fi xed and determined, fi duciary tax returns and LEGAL NOTICE hemical/60058.html or SURROGATE’S COURT, successors in interest deemed rejected; for the payment of any LEGAL NOTICE 361W116 LLC, Arts. of send comments to Sarah KINGS COUNTY generally, all of whose tax that may be due. Org. fi led with the SSNY Quandt, Project Manager, THE PEOPLE OF THE names and places of (e) .....Why the claim of the NOTICE OF SALE on 07/26/2018. Offi ce 625 Broadway, 12th STATE OF NEW YORK, residence are unknown New York City Human (j) ....Why the document on SUPREME COURT - loc: Kings County. SSNY Floor, Albany, NY, By the Grace of God Free and cannot, after diligent Resources fi le with the court dated COUNTY OF KINGS has been designated as 12233-7016; or call and Independent effort, be ascertained, Administration, if any, August 27, 1976 FEDERAL NATIONAL agent upon whom 518-402-9767. TO: ...New York State Dept should not be fi xed and purported to be the Last MORTGAGE process against the LLC To have information such of Taxation and Finance An amended petition and determined, or if not so Will and Testament of the ASSOCIATION, may be served. SSNY as this notice sent right ...... New York City Human an amended Accounting fi xed and determined, decedent should not be Plaintiff(s), shall mail process to: The to your email, sign up Resources Administration having been duly fi led by deemed rejected denied probate. Against LLC, 1324 E 15th St, with county email ....New York State Attorney Public Administrator Index No.: 30190/10 Brooklyn, NY 11230. listservs available at General Kings County, whose (f) Why the Petitioner Dated, Attested, and LISA RODRIGUEZ; ANA C. Purpose: Any Lawful www.dec.ny.gov/chem Elijah E. Brown offi ce is located at 360 should not be permitted Sealed, FERREIRA; HUMBERTO Purpose. ical/61092.html Calvin J. Brown Adams Street Room 144, to distribute the net HON. John G. Ingram, FERREIRA; ET AL., Judith C. Lovell Brooklyn, New York estate to the decedent’s Acting Surrogate Defendant(s). LEGAL NOTICE Rodney M. Hurd 11201, United States. distributee(s), as now July 17, 2018,Seal Pursuant to a Judgment LEGAL NOTICE David Hurd, Jr. of Foreclosure and Sale, known or hereafter Doreen A. Quinn, Chief Archival Pacifi c, LLC, NOTICE OF SALE Leslie Hurd YOU ARE HEREBY CITED determined, as their Clerk duly entered in the Kings Roberta Hurd County Clerk’s Offi ce on Arts of Org. fi led with TO SHOW CAUSE before interests may appear, Charles G. Fiore, Attorney Sec. of State of NY SUPREME COURT Ruth A. Foreman the Surrogate’s Court, and to deposit any Name 7/25/2017, I, the COUNTY OF KINGS Richard E. Alleyne, Jr. undersigned Referee, will (SSNY) 7/18/2018. Cty: Kings County, at 2 amount not so distributed Lewis & Fiore, Firm Kings. SSNY desig. as U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Gregory F. Alleyne Johnson Street Room with the Commissioner of (212) 285-2290, sell at public auction, in Trustee for LSF8 Master The Church Charity Room 224 of the Kings agent upon whom 319, Brooklyn, New York, Finance of the City of Telephone process against may be Participation Trust, Foundation of Long on September 6, 2018, New York to be held for 225 Broadway Suite County Supreme Court, Plaintiff Island a/k/a Episcopal 360 Adams Street, served & shall mail at 09:30 o’clock in the the benefi t of decedent’s 3300, New York, New process to 177 Pacifi c AGAINST Health Services fore noon of that day, unknown distributees or York 10007, Address Brooklyn, NY 11201, on Nicholas J. Ruvolo a/k/a The Harlem-Dowling 9/20/2018 at 2:30 pm, St., Brooklyn, NY 11201. why the account of Public for the benefi t of any NOTE: This citation is General Purpose. Nicholas Ruvolo Jr.; Children’s Services Administrator Kings distributees of the served upon you as premises known as 213 Evelina Ruvolo; et al., The spouse, if any, and County, a summary of decedent who are under required by law. You are Autumn Ave., Brooklyn, Defendant(s) any and all unknown which has been served disability for whom no not required to appear. If NY 11208, and LEGAL NOTICE distributees and creditors herewith, as guardian of the property you fail to appear it will described as follows: Pursuant to a Judgment of ERMA ALLEYNE a/k/a Administrator of the has been appointed; be assumed that you do ALL that certain plot, Beauty Supply Dollar of Foreclosure and Sale ERMA DORIS ALLEYNE, estate of Erma Alleyne not object to the relief piece or parcel of land, Plus LLC, Art. of Org. duly dated December 3, deceased, whose a/k/a Erma Doris Alleyne, (g) .....Why process should requested. You have a with the buildings and fi led with SSNY on 2015 I, the undersigned whereabouts are should not be judicially not be issued to all right to have an attorney improvements thereon 6/22/18. Off. loc.: Kings Referee will sell at public unknown and if any of settled. necessary parties who appear for you, and you erected, situate, lying Co. SSNY designated as auction at the Kings the aforesaid persons be have not appeared to or your attorney may and being in the Borough agent upon whom proc. County Supreme Court, dead, to their heirs at [X] Further relief sought show cause why the request a copy of the full of Brooklyn, County of may be served & shall 360 Adams Street, Room law, next of kin and (if any): relief requested should account from the Kings, City and State of mail proc.: 603 Midwood 224, Brooklyn, NY distributees whose not be granted; and that petitioner or petitioner’s New York, and St., #2, Brooklyn, NY 11201 on September 20, names and places of (a) ...... 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Name: Purpose: Any lawful fi led with Secretary of Organization fi led with fi led with Secretary of EFFECTIO LLC. Articles of LEGAL NOTICE LILO SOCIAL LLC. activity. State of New York (SSNY) Secretary of State of New State of New York (SSNY) Organization fi led with NA HAO LLC, Arts of Org on 06/14/2018. Offi ce York (SSNY) on on 05/10/2018. Offi ce Articles of Organization Secretary of State of New fi led with SSNY on fi led with Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE location: Kings County. 03/07/2018. Offi ce location: Kings County. York (SSNY) on 04/12/18. Offi ce SSNY designated as location: Kings County. SSNY designated as State of New York (SSNY) 01/12/2016. Offi ce L’indigene LLC, Arts of Location: Kings County, agent of LLC upon whom SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom on 07/10/2018. Offi ce location: Kings County. Org. fi led with Sec. of SSNY designated as process against it may be agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be location: Kings County. SSNY designated as State of NY (SSNY) agent of LLC upon whom served. SSNY shall mail process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom 7/10/2018. Cty: Kings. process against it may be copy of process to: served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: MATH agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be SSNY desig. as agent served. SSNY shall mail SHARKRABBIT LLC 2111 copy of process to: I SEE AND MEDIUM LLC 596 process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail upon whom process a copy of process to: The BEEKMAN PLACE, #1J YOU WELLNESS, LLC ARGYLE ROAD APT. 7 served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: against may be served & LLC, 60 Henry St, #9F, BROOKLYN, NY 11225. 335 UNION AVE. 2 BROOKLYN, NY 11230. copy of process to: LILO MARYANA LYONS 200 shall mail process to Lirra New York, NY 10002. Purpose: any lawful BROOKLYN NY 11211. Purpose: any lawful SOCIAL LLC 147 PRINCE SOUTH 2ND ST APT, 2H Deboria, 149 Frost St., Purpose: to engage in purpose. Purpose: any lawful purpose. ST. BROOKLYN, NY BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Apt. 3L, Brooklyn, NY any lawful act. purpose. 11201. Purpose: any 11211. Purpose: any 11211. General Purpose. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE lawful purpose. lawful purpose. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of of limited liability NOTICE OF FORMATION of limited liability Lynsey B 827 Quincy Street LLC. company (LLC). Name: of limited liability company (LLC). Name: LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION Communications LLC, Articles of Organization LIFE AND FORK, LLC. company (LLC). Name: ANTHONY EQUITIES NOTICE OF FORMATION of limited liability Arts of Org. fi led with fi led with Secretary of Articles of Organization JAB CREATIVE LLC GROUP LLC. Articles of of limited liability company (LLC). Name: Sec. of State of NY State of N.Y. (SSNY) on fi led with Secretary of Articles of Organization Organization fi led with company (LLC). Name: YOUNG AND GRUMPY (SSNY) 8/15/2018. Cty: 08/01/2018. Offi ce State of New York (SSNY) fi led with Secretary of Secretary of State of New BOOTCAMP CHESS LLC. LLC. Articles of Kings. SSNY desig. as location: Kings County. on 03/23/2018 Offi ce State of New York (SSNY) York (SSNY) on Articles of Organization Organization fi led with agent upon whom SSNY designated as location: Kings County. on 07/17/2018. Offi ce 05/06/2018. Offi ce fi led with Secretary of Secretary of State of New process against may be agent of LLC upon whom SSNY designated as location: Kings County. location: Kings County. State of New York (SSNY) York (SSNY) on served & shall mail process against it may be agent of LLC upon whom SSNY designated as SSNY designated as on 06/27/2018. Offi ce 02/26/2018. Offi ce process to Lynsey Bonell, served. SSNY shall mail process against it may be agent of LLC upon whom agent of LLC upon whom location: Kings County. location: Kings County. 435 Grand Ave., Apt. 1B, process to 710 Leonard served. SSNY shall mail process against it may be process against it may be SSNY designated as SSNY designated as Brooklyn, NY 11238. Street, #1, Brooklyn, NY copy of process to: served. SSNY shall mail served. SSNY shall mail agent of LLC upon whom agent of LLC upon whom General Purpose. 11222. Purpose: any UNITED STATES copy of process to: copy of process to: process against it may be process against it may be lawful activity. CORPORATION AGENTS, UNITED STATES TYWAN ANTHONY 257 served. SSNY shall mail served. SSNY shall mail INC. 7014 13TH CORPORATION AGENTS, GREENE AVE 1L copy of process to: copy of process to: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE AVENUE, SUITE 202 INC. 7014 13TH BROOKLYN, NY 11238. BOOTCAMP CHESS LLC YOUNG AND GRUMPY BROOKLYN, NY 11228. AVENUE, SUITE 202 Purpose: any lawful LLC 248 MCKIBBIN NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION 1484 EAST 37TH Purpose: any lawful BROOKLYN, NY 11228 purpose. STREET BROOKLYN, NY STREET 1H BROOKLYN, of limited liability of limited liability purpose. Purpose: any lawful NY 11206. Purpose: any company (LLC). Name: company (LLC). Name: 11234. Purpose: any purpose. lawful purpose. lawful purpose. OBSIDIAN TITLE CHEN 88 PROPERTY LEGAL NOTICE AGENCY, LLC. Articles of LLC. Articles of LEGAL NOTICE Organization fi led with Organization fi led with PARKSIDE BAR 278 LEGAL NOTICE Secretary of State of New Secretary of State of New LLC. Arts. of Org. fi led The Verrazano LEGAL NOTICE M2 Medical PLLC, Arts York (SSNY) on York (SSNY) on with the SSNY on LEGAL NOTICE Properties LLC, Arts of Space 45 LLC, Arts of 07/10/2018. Offi ce 07/20/2018 Offi ce 07/18/18. Offi ce: Kings Org. fi led with Sec. of of Org. fi led with Sec. of Org. fi led with Sec. of location: Kings County. location: Kings County. County. SSNY designated SJEPDE, LLC, Arts of State of NY (SSNY) State of NY (SSNY) State of NY (SSNY) SSNY designated as SSNY designated as as agent of the LLC upon Org. fi led with Sec. of 8/7/2018. Cty: Kings. 6/8/2018. Cty: Kings. 8/16/2018. Cty: Kings. agent of LLC upon whom agent of LLC upon whom whom process against it State of NY (SSNY) SSNY desig. as agent SSNY desig. as agent SSNY desig. as agent process against it may be process against it may be may be served. SSNY 7/5/2018. Cty: Kings. upon whom process upon whom process upon whom process served. SSNY shall mail served. SSNY shall mail shall mail copy of SSNY desig. as agent against may be served & against may be served & against may be served & copy of process to: THE copy of process to: YAN process to the LLC, 246 upon whom process shall mail process to c/o shall mail process to 75 shall mail process to Kim LLC 305 LIVONIA AVE. CHEN YANG 722 47TH Troutman Street, #1R, against may be served & Mazur Bocketti Nisinoff & Clinton St., Apt. 3E, Baker, 45 Monroe St., APT. 3A BROOKLYN, NY STREET BROOKLYN, NY Brooklyn, NY 11237. shall mail process to 330 Khavulya PC, 321 Brooklyn, NY 11201. Brooklyn, NY 11238. 11212. Purpose: any 11220. Purpose: any Purpose: Any lawful Wythe Ave., Brooklyn, NY Broadway, NY, NY Purpose: Medicine. General Purpose. lawful purpose. lawful purpose. purpose. 11249. General Purpose. 10007. General Purpose.

46 COURIER LIFE, AUG. 24–30, 2018 DT  LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE More Classifi eds online at NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of limited liability of limited liability company (LLC). Name: company (LLC). Name: CLARK HICKS LLC. MOON AURA LLC. www.BrooklynDaily.com Articles of Organization Articles of Organization fi led with Secretary of fi led with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) State of New York (SSNY) on 04/30/2018. Offi ce on 07/13/2018. Offi ce location: Kings County. location: Kings County. SSNY designated as SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: copy of process to: IMANI CLARK HICKS LLC 36 CLARKE 1480 EAST CLARK ST., APT. 5A 93RD STREET SUITE 1 BROOKLYN, NY 11201. BROOKLYN, NY 11236. Purpose: any lawful Purpose: any lawful purpose. purpose.

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of LEGAL NOTICE THE SAUCE SERIES, LLC Arts. of Org. fi led with NOTICE OF FORMATION Secy. of State of NY of limited liability (SSNY) on 07/25/18. company (LLC). Name: Offi ce location: Kings BERAKA DOMINICAN County. SSNY designated BEAUTY SALON, LLC. as agent of LLC upon Articles of Organization whom process against it fi led with Secretary of may be served. SSNY State of New York (SSNY) shall mail process to on 07/05/2018. Offi ce Attn: Dewey Moorman & location: Kings County. Caralene Robinson, The SSNY designated as Sauce Series, 67 Hanson agent of LLC upon whom Pl., Apt. 3G, Brooklyn, NY process against it may be 11217. Purpose: Any served. SSNY shall mail lawful activity. copy of process to: ROSA MARTINEZ 170 LEGAL NOTICE HAWTHORNE STREET APT 1F BROOKLYN, NY Notice of Formation of 11225. Purpose: any Track & Field LLC. Arts. lawful purpose. of Org. fi led with NY Dept. of State on 7/27/18. Offi ce location: Kings County. Princ. bus. addr.: 100 Dobbin St., LEGAL NOTICE Brooklyn, NY 11222. Sec. of State designated Need a Tutor? NOTICE OF FORMATION agent of LLC upon whom OF Oats & Dreams LLC. process against it may be Articles of Organization served and shall mail fi led with the Secretary of process to: c/o Mark State of New York (SSNY) Rosenblum, CPA, 37 Check out our on 5/3/18. Offi ce Brighton 11th St., location: Kings County. Brooklyn, NY 11235. SSNY has been Purpose: any lawful designated as agent of activity. the LLC upon whom process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail a EducationalEducationServices/Tutors Services and copy of process to the Ntc that Lic # 1312540 LLC to: Thomas applied for by Rangoon Mucklow, Oats & Restaurant Concepts LLC Dreams, 1582 Atlantic dba Rangoon to sell beer Tutors for more options Ave., Brooklyn, NY and wine per ABC law at 11213. Purpose: For any 500 Prospect Place BK lawful purpose. 11238.

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