VOLUME 67 NUMBER 41 • OCTOBER 25-31, 2019

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ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta ON THE FRONT LINES Hero’s Benefit raises money to support veterans’ organization SEE PAGE 12 Marc Six nabbed for drug Minds Your possession Business in Bay Ridge La Bella Marketplace on 13th SEE PAGE 5 Avenue in Dyker Heights — owned by the Pesce Brothers — is offer- ing many sweet treats to all shop- pers this Halloween. During a Council votes recent visit, store Assistant Man- ager Walter Costantino intro- to ban vendors duced Home Reporter executive Marc Hibsher (left) to La Bella’s during Dyker resident ghoulish mad scientist, whose hands were filled with Lights goodies. Photo courtesy of Marc Hibsher SEE PAGE 2 NYPD Task Force Eyeing anti-Muslim incident at T.J. Maxx • Page 8 2• •EXTRA EXTRA EDITION EDITION HOME HOME REPORTER REPORTER AND SPECTATOR AND BROOKLYN • Week of OctoberSPECTATOR 25 – October • Week 31, 2019of October 11-17, 2019 Council votes to ban vendors from Dyker‘Dyker‘Dyker Lights Lights’Lights’ show vendors vendors causingcausing pollution,pollution, BY PAULA KATINAS traffictraffic andand trash,trash, neighbors neighbors saysay [email protected] trucks, souvenir sellers to see it. The holiday show and other types of vendors has become a must-see event. he streets of Dyker from operating in the area Each year, visitors on foot, Heights are expected of Dyker Heights located be- in cars and on tour buses T to be jammed with tween 10th Avenue and 13th jam local streets to get a tourists this holiday season Avenue, from 81st Street to glimpse of dozens of private for the popular Christmas 86th Street. homes whose owners deco- Lights Display, but if those “It really restricts vendors rate their front lawns and visitors suddenly get the from the prime viewing balconies with thousands munchies while they’re area for the Dyker Heights of twinkling lights, giant looking at the decorations, Christmas lights,” said Santas, dancing reindeer, they’ll be out of luck. Community Board 10 Dis- enormous “Nutcracker The City Council voted trict Manager Josephine Suite” figures, snowflakes Thursday to ban food ven- Beckmann, who endorsed and glowing angels. Many of dors and other sidewalk the bill. the homeowners seek to add salespeople from a large Beckmann and Board 10 to the festive mood by play- section of Dyker Heights Chairperson Lori Willis ing pre-recorded Christmas ebrooklyn media/File photo by Steve Solomonson from Thanksgiving Day testified in favor of the bill at songs on sound systems. The bill banning vendors is part of an effort to control the chaotic Dyker to New Year’s Eve Day, the a committee hearing earlier But the traffic jams, noise Heights Christmas lights display better, according to Councilmember height of the Christmas this month. and trash are a big problem, Justin Brannan. lights display season. “Dyker Heights Lights fed-up residents told Bran- The idea behind the ban started out as a local neigh- nan and other officials. vendors leave their food Heights Civic Association to the area, among other is to give a sense of relief borhood tradition and has Tourists buy food and trucks idling for hours on have been sounding the measures. to Dyker Heights residents turned into an attraction that beverages from vendors end, forcing residents to alarm over the Christmas Beckmann said the com- who put up with traffic tourists from all over the and then toss the food wrap- live with exhaust fumes and lights displays excesses for munity board’s support for jams, noise and lots of litter world come to visit. While pings, cans and bottles on noisy generators, Brannan the past several years and Brannan’s bill “is based on during the holiday season, homeowners are proud of the ground, said Brannan. added. have askedA massive the NYPD Dyker to as Heights- an outpouring holiday display. of concern according to Councilmem- this tradition, issues like Not only that, but the Board 10 and the Dyker sign additionalebrooklyn traffic media/File cops from photo local by Steve residents.” Solomonson ber Justin Brannan, the overflowing garbage cans, bill’s sponsor. litter all over the streets and By“We Meaghan hope this McGoldrick bill will andexhaust 13th fumesAvenue, from from an 81stice allowbrooklyneagle.com tourists and residents Streetcream to truck 86th Street, idling the outside heart of Council votes to affirm Doctors’ Row alike to enjoy the holiday holiday-lighttheir house forcountry. 12 hours a day Firefighters had to abandon Since the late 1980s, those season,”their truck saidand walk Brannan, to the site a fromare just neighboring not acceptable,” communities said Democratof a 911 call. representing haveBrannan, made who the istrek a memberby foot, Historic District DykerA resident Heights, with Bayasthma Ridge was bike,of the subway Consumer and car Affairsto Dyker andchoked parts by the of fumesBensonhurst of an idle HeightsCommittee. to marvel at the dis- BY PAULA KATINAS will be protected and pre- ice cream truck. plays, many exhibited as early andThese Bath wereBeach. just two of the as BeckmannThanksgiving weekend.predicted [email protected] served, advocates said. storiesThe Council’stold Thursday Consumer as the thatToday, the bill spectators will bring travel some from The block is populated AffairsCity Council’s Committee, Consumer chaired otherpeace states of andmind countries to Dyker to the he City Council vot- by 54 rowhouses con- byAffairs Councilmember Committee heard Rafael testi- neighborhoodHeights residents. The ed Thursday to af- structed between 1906 and mony on the notorious Dyker Times has called the “undisputed EspinalLights holiday Jr., approved display and the a capital“It’s ofa veryChristmas unique pageantry” situ- T firm the Landmarks 1913. The houses were con- vendorbill that ban would bill onban Wednes vendors- —ation,” a number she told of thethem Home using Preservation Commission’s structed in the Renaissance day,from cloggingthe day upbefore the annual the organizedReporter. bus tours that have decision to designate the Revival style with some fullend-of-year Council affair. took up the onlyThe grown Dyker in popularity Heights since famous Bay Ridge street elements of the Colonial The legislation — introduced the famed lights first made head- measure.this summer by Councilmember lines.Christmas lights display has known as Doctors’ Row a Revival style, according JustinThe Brannan, legislation, who represents which put“Local the neighborhood residents who on for the so historic district, a legisla- to LPC. The buildings are Photo courtesy of the Landmarks Preservation Commission Brannanthe area and introduced is a member backof the manymap. Moreyears have than loved 150,000 viewing visi- Barbarative act Vellucci,that marked Lori Willis the andall twoJosephine stories Beckmann. tall with a The blockPhoto is courtesy dominated of New York by City a Council group Flickr of by row Emil Cohen oncommittee Aug 14, — seeksprohibits to ban foodhot thetors Christmasare expected light to descenddisplays final piece of a campaign basement and are united houses constructed between 1906 and 1913 trucks, souvenir sellers and now feel completely over- dogother stands,types of vendorsice cream from whelmedon the community by these tour this busesyear sandsstarted of tourists by proud and a residentsparade of leastby puta continuous an end to the cornicevending. enforcethat have them. Thelargely bill, Brannan remainedsaid intact.that while he admires the operating between 10th Avenue that bring hundreds of thou- iceof cream the block.trucks and street ven- line,Aside which from remarkably,prohibiting said, would make clear that pre- “entrepreneurial spirit” of street dors Thethat combineLPC voted to cause unani a - vendors,has been the retained bill would by all also of viouslycampaign “gray to area.” convince the votevendors in June. (they are crucial to the trafficmously congestion in June Christmas to grant helpthe houses.the community manage cityIt towould turn theiralso streethelp intocurb city,Thursday’s he said), something Council mustvote be nightmare,” Brannan said the event, supporters said. other hazardous situations, done to help Dyker Heights resi- Thursday.historic “Thisdistrict creates status ato “ItCouncilmember must be understood Justin that likea historic those district.recounted at the wasdents “the reclaim culmination some sense of nor-a monthlongDoctors’ street Row, festival-like the block thisBrannan, is an organic who event,pushed occur- for hearingThe Bayby leaders Ridge ofParkway CB10. fightmalcy thatthroughout was trulythe holidays. from atmospherelocated inon this Bayquaint Ridge resi- ringthe as Council a result of to homeowners back the 400“The Block vendors Association idle in front of the Brannanground agreed. up, driven by dentialParkway neighborhood.” between Fourth expressingcommission’s their faith decision, and joy homesreceived for 12 guidance hours per dayand for residents“Look, every it’s fantasticstep of the that Local residents for the most for the season, that has turned the 40-day duration,” CB10 hundreds of thousands of partand welcome Fifth avenuesthe tourists, that but has intosaid a Doctors’ full-blown Row New deserves York Districtassistance Manager from theJosephine His- way,”tourists Brannan want said.to come see aregrabbed unhappy with attention the congestion over Cityspecial event,” status. said Community Beckmanntoric Districts said, stressingCouncil, that a DykerDoctors’ Heights Row but is at thewhat theythe bring years and for the its handsome,litter they Board“Doctor’s 10 member Row has Barbara a spe- trucksnon-profit with generatorsorganization create neighborhood’scost to the residents first who his live- leavelargely behind, intact according early-20th to Vellucci,cial and who ongoing shared testimonyplace in “chokepoints”that champions that forcepreserva pedes-- toricin this district. great, quiet, Individual and tight- Brannan, who said he drafted from Dyker Heights Civic trians into the streets and block knit neighborhood 365 days a thecentury vendor ban rowhouses. bill after hearing AssociationBay Ridge history.President To Franresi- carstion from efforts. getting through. “One buildingsyear? It is completely in Bay Ridge unfair to complaintsThe City from Council constituents. has the Vella-Marrone.dents and locals, “However, the block be- residentSusan submitted Brown, a a video resident to our thatthem,” have he said.won “Thislandmark bill will authority“Just imagine to eitherthe joy affirm of a causewas alreadythe city doesa landmark. not recog- It officeof the of block, the Fire said Department, the spe- designationmake sure 2019 isare different.” the 40-dayor overturn‘unofficial’ streetthe LPC’sfesti- nizewas Dyker well pastLights time as anthat [offi- we whocial statushad to forwalk Bay to Ridgea call Bennett-Farrell-FeldmanThe committee will likely val happening outside your cial] event under the permit because they could not get vote on the bill before the end doordecision. on a quiet tree-lined block process,as a city it officially has become recognize more throughParkway the intersection.”is meaningful. Houseof the atmonth, 119 95th the St., councilman which or theThe noise block and fumes earned from thean andthat more status,” difficult said to manage.”Brannan, “LandmarksCB10 Chair designation Lori Willis wastold designatedthe Brooklyn in Eagle 1999, afwith- idlingnickname ice cream Doctors’ truck for Row 10 aBrannan’s Democrat bill representing would allow echoedmeans Beckmann. we now “Thehave trucks an tera full a protracted vote on the campaigncouncil floor hoursdue a today the — numerousnot exactly thedoc- respondingBay Ridge, city Dyker agencies Heights to runarmy until of whatever preservationist time the view- to byto preservationists,follow. Brannan and and other Norman Rockwell Christmas properly police the process, he ers leave,” she said. “I had a very committee members said they of yourtors whodreams,” kept he their said. offices said,and explaining parts of Bensonhurst.that when a res- disturbinghelp us protect account the from integri a resi-- thehope so-called to move “Gingerbread the process thereThe committee over the years. said that identBrannan thinks a praisedfood vendor the dentty and who beauty has asthma of Doctors’who could House”along quickly at 8200 enough Narrows to enact more Thethan 150,000historic visitors district are mightwork be of breaking the block’s the law, resi so- notRow escape now the and fumes. for Hefuture said ‘I Ave.,the ban which by the was start designated of the new expecteddesignation to attend means this year.that manydents, whodifferent formed agencies a block havegenerations,” no where else she to go,said I am fol in- inDyker 1988, Lights as Bay season. Ridge’s first And if local residents can’t get respond that it’s hard to figure my own home choking.’” a capthe facadeson the ofchartered the buildings tour outassociation which laws, ifand any, led the ven-the lowingCouncilmember the commission’s Rafael Esp- landmark.— Additional reporting buses, they say the city can at dor is breaking — and who can inal, who chairs the committee, by Paula Katinas Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 3 Green-Wood Cemetery gets $500,000 for new visitor center

ebrooklyn media/File photo by Lore Croghan Green-Wood Cemetery.

BY KELLY MENA classroom and workshop encourage the growth of the mid-19th century, before according to Harry Weil, decades, Green-Wood has [email protected] space, programming and green space throughout Prospect Park and Central director of public programs emerged as a growing and community areas for the the five boroughs,” Adams Park existed, about 500,000 at Green-Wood. important center of culture, he borough’s most $34 million, 20,000-square- said. people were visiting the The landmarked ceme- education, and history — at- famous resting foot project, which is ex- The numbers of annual cemetery each year, Alpert tery is home to some of the tracting more than 330,000 T place for the dead is pected to break ground in visitors to the cemetery are said. city’s most famous Brook- visitors from near and far, getting injected with some fall 2021. The grant comes the highest they have been Green-Wood hosts more lyn residents, including last year alone,” said Green- new life: $500,000 in fund- from Brooklyn Borough in the last century, accord- than 200 public programs Jean-Michel Basquiat, Wood President Richard ing toward a new education President (and mayoral ing to Lisa Alpert, director per year, including the Henry Ward Beecher, De- J. Moylan. “This generous and welcome center for the hopeful) Eric Adams. of development and mar- annual re-enactment of the Witt Clinton and Horace grant from Borough Pres- hundreds of thousands of “Our capital grant rec- keting at Green-Wood. In Battle of Brooklyn, which Greeley, as well as many ident Adams is a strong visitors Green-Wood Ceme- ognizes that parks are the 2018, the cemetery got about “bring[s] out the largest victims of the 9/11 terrorist affirmation of our role as tery receives annually. great equalizers in our city, 330,000 visitors — up 50,000 demographic of people attacks. one of the city’s most unique The money will cover and we need to do more to from the year before. But in from across the borough,” “Over the past two cultural institutions.”

Bath Beach Park to get $5.6 million facelift

BY PAULA KATINAS Board 11 members, who I allocated $5.6 million to for the reconstruction of [email protected] discussed the renovation give Bath Beach Park its Bath Beach Park. We are plans at their Oct. 10 meet- first real renovation in confident that the upgrades popular local park ing, were generally pleased more than a generation,” will benefit this community is about to undergo with the design, with one Brannan told the Home for generations to come. A a major renovation caveat. Reporter in an email. From an adult fitness area to the tune of $5.6 million. “The only issue we have The last major renova- to new plantings, expanded Bath Beach Park, a is that there are no bike tion of Bath Beach Park took play areas, swings, and a 2.96-acre recreation area racks,” District Manager place in 1984, according to spray shower; there’s some- nestled between Bay 14th Marnee Elias-Pavia said. the Parks Department. thing for everyone,” added and Bay 16th streets on She planned to reach out to The upcoming renova- Parks Brook- Shore Parkway, will be get- the city’s Parks Department tion will give the park a lyn Borough Commissioner ting a new entrance ramp, about it. “We’re going to whole new look, Brannan Martin Maher. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Paula Katinas a new comfort station, an ask that they include in the said. Bath Beach Park has two Bath Beach Park is a popular recreation area, expanded children’s play design bike racks,” she said. “Soon, there will be a new entrances, one on Shore according to local officials. area with new sprinklers, Councilmember Justin comfort station, outdoor Parkway and one on 17th adult fitness equipment Brannan, a Democrat work out area for adults Court, where a ramp leads path that separates the soft- Improvement Association. and new fencing, according whose district includes and, of course, a multitude visitors from the street ball field, basketball and The ball field is named to officials at Community parts of Bath Beach, se- of playground options for down into the park. There handball courts from the in honor of Victor Alle- Board 11. cured the funding for the kids. I look forward to mon- are community gardens on children’s playground. The gretti (1931-2003), the late No date has been an- renovation project in the itoring the progress so that either side of the 17th Court walkway, lined with trees president of Bayside Fuel nounced for the start of city budget. we can have this park open entrance. and benches, is named in Corporation and a member construction. The project’s “Bath Beach residents as soon as possible,” he said. The centerpiece of the memory of Joseph Pezzuto of the American Legion, the design is still being final- should have a park they “We are excited that the park is the Joseph Pezzuto (1937-1999), the founder of Kiwanis Club, and Commu- ized, officials said. are proud of. That’s why capital process has begun Walkway, a wide pedestrian the Bath Beach Community nity Board 11. 4• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 Internet speeds pick up across city schools BY MEAGHAN MCGOLDRICK MEAGHAN@BROOKLYNEAGLE. COM

hen eighth grad- er Ibrahim Am- W tiaz first joined the Code Squad two years ago — William McKinley Junior High School’s digital coding club — the build- ing’s internet could barely keep up. “When I started on the Code Squad in sixth grade, our internet was really slow. It took a long time for our programs to load and fewer of my teachers used technology in the classroom because it took so long to set Ebrooklyn media/Photos by Meaghan McGoldrick things up,” Amtiaz said. Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza. His school wasn’t alone. As of this school year, issues with even accessing technologies like Google Most schools previously every New York City school the internet due to struc- Drive. Futhermore, Brew- connected at 10 megabits building has gotten a broad- tural issues, including er’s report found that 18 per second, according to band upgrade to at least wiring problems and lack of the 78 campuses had a Carranza, meaning that 100 megabits per second, of internet bandwidth,” difference of at least five teachers and students could Schools Chancellor Rich- Treyger said Wednesday, megabits per second (and lose an entire class period ard Carranza announced adding that, in meeting five schools had differences waiting for web pages to Wednesday from Amtiaz’s with educators and parents, closer to 30). load. Current speeds would school auditorium in Bay he’s learned that “a num- The new speeds are do the same in seconds, he Ridge. ber of schools lacked the systemwide — and will said. Just five years ago, Car- technological capacity to come with an additional “While there is still more ranza said, not even 10 of the provide 21st century access $750 million in funding work to do, this is a major city’s 13,000-plus schools to students.” for internet availability investment in our students,” could say that. Earlier this year, Man- across the city, Carranza Treyger said of the upgrade. “We have high expecta- hattan Borough President said Wednesday. “Our students deserve tions for all of our students, infrastructure wasn’t who chairs the council’s Gale Brewer raised similar “Our minimum speed is access to every learning and we want them to have where it needed to be and Committee on Education, concerns. In February, she now 10 times faster than it opportunity possible, and the tools to be successful. it was not serving our stu- told the Brooklyn Eagle released a study that found was five years ago,” he said, this investment in our Yet, at the start of this ad- dents well,” said the schools that slow speeds in school that only eight of 78 sampled “and as you heard from Ibra- schools’ internet capacity is ministration, technology chancellor. buildings isn’t an isolated schools in her borough had him, that makes a world of a great way to help ensure wasn’t necessarily where Councilmember Mark issue. Wi-Fi speeds fast enough difference in the learning our students are prepared we wanted it to be, the Treyger, a former educator “Too many schools face to utilize basic cloud-based for our students.” for their futures.” Alum’s family gives $250,000 gift to Fontbonne

BY PAULA KATINAS Home Reporter. “This is a tre- for the future of education of each and math. [email protected] mendous accomplishment for of our students.” To get a jump on the future, our school.” The foundation’s founder, a rel- Fontbonne established partner- he family of a deceased Fontbonne Hall Academy, a ative of Callaghan’s who request- ships with colleges and universi- graduate has bestowed a Catholic high school for girls ed that his name not be published, ties that promote STEM careers T $250,000 gift on Fontbonne located at Shore Road and 99th told Fontbonne he is excited about for women, including the Brown Hall Academy, the largest endow- Street in Bay Ridge, has increased the opportunity to help the school University School of Engineering. ment in the school’s 82-year his- its efforts over the past seven expand its STEM labs. Under a unique program, tory, school’s officials confirmed. years to introduce students to “We are awaiting the first in- Fontbonne offers pre-college en- The $250,000 gift from the STEM and encourage students to stallment of the gift. Then we can gineering courses that are taught Callaghan & Pierog Family Foun- pursue studies in technical fields. go to an architect and an engineer via video by Brown University dation will be used to renovate the Fontbonne Principal Mary Ann to talk about plans. We have some professors. A few years ago, a school’s STEM lab and to create Spicijaric said the $250,000 gift general ideas, but we want to sit group of Fontbonne students a new science lab, according to isn’t the first time the Callaghan & down with the experts,” said visited the campus of Brown Uni- Director of Development Joseph Pierog Family Foundation has as- Geraci, who added that the large versity and took a course. Geraci. sisted the school’s STEM program. amount of the donation “gives us The Brown University program STEM stands for science, tech- “The Callaghan-Pierog Family great flexibility.” has proven to be a big success, nology, engineering and math. Foundation was instrumental Upgrading the STEM program Fontbonne officials said.

The donation was made in in helping Fontbonne become a Photo courtesy of Fontbonne Hall will not require the construction “We started with 10 students memory of Theresa Callaghan, a leading school in the use of educa- Academy of a new building on the campus, in that program. Now, we have 1954 graduate of Fontbonne who tional technology seven years ago. Fontbonne Principal Mary according to Geraci. Rather, the 30,” Geraci said.”We have seen is now deceased. One of the new We are just so grateful that they Ann Spicijaric said the school will renovate existing space. an increase in interest in STEM labs will be named in her memory, continue to see the need to support $250,000 gift wasn’t the Fontbonne officials pointed to careers in our students.” Geraci said. women in science,” said Spicijaric. first time the Callaghan & studies showing that more than Fontbonne Hall Academy was “This is a generous gift and She called the latest donation Pierog Family Foundation 62 percent of all careers as of established by the Congregation we are extremely grateful to a “transformational gift” and “a has come to the school’s 2020 will involve some form of of the Sisters of St. Joseph, a Catho- the foundation,” Geraci told the turning point for our school and aid. science, technology, engineering lic religious order of nuns, in 1937. Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 5 POLICE BEAT

COPS SEEK DODGE TRUCK DRIVER COPS SAY ONE SUSPECT JUMPED FROM FOR ALLEGEDLY EXPOSING HIMSELF WINDOW TRYING TO FLEE

TO TEENS IN DYKER BY JAIME DEJESUS JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER BY JAIME DEJESUS outside a house near 12th JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. Avenue and 71st street, olice arrested six COM stopped another 11-year-old people and charged girl and exposed himself P them with drug pos- olice are looking again. The girl fled. session, after raiding a Bay for a man wanted Police describe the Ridge home. P for exposing and suspect as an Hispanic or According to authorities, touching himself in front white man around 20-30 on Thursday, Oct. 17 at ebrooklyn media/Photos by Loudlabs News NYC of two young girls in Dyker years old. When last seen, around 9:42 p.m., police The scene on 74th Street after cops served a Heights. he was wearing a baseball officers went to the house warrant on a home there.

According to authorities, Images courtesy of NYPD cap and hooded sweatshirt. on 74th Street between on Thursday, Oct. 3 at around A sketch of the Anyone with information Fourth and Fifth Avenues a hypodermic instrument, 7:30 a.m., an 11-year-old girl suspect. about the identity of the sus- with a warrant. During second degree criminal was walking near 72nd Street pect is asked to call the NYPD’s the investigation, cops say, use of drug parapherna- and 12th Avenue when the suspect, driv- Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS the officers on the scene lia and seventh degree ing a black Dodge pick-up truck with a (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA observed that the suspects criminal possession of a cover, called the girl over to him. (74782). The public can also submit their were in possession of con- controlled substance as When she approached, he exposed and tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers trolled substances. well as obstructing gov- touched himself. The girl fled and the sus- website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com, One of the suspects, ernmental administration pect drove off southbound on 12th Avenue. on Twitter @NYPDTips. 43-year-old Jessica Davis, in the second degree. Around five minutes later, he stopped All calls are strictly confidential. attempted to flee by jump- possession of a hypoder- All of the suspects lived ing through a window. She mic instrument, second in the house, a source said. fell and sustained injuries. degree criminal use of According to a person who According to the police, drug paraphernalia and lives nearby, the home ap- 51-year-old Michael Kempf, seventh degree criminal peared unsafe. 53-year-old Paul Carson, possession of a controlled “That whole house is a 52-year-old Tony Gran- substance. crackhouse,” one witness delis, 43-year-old John Davis, who a witness told this paper. “That’s Dubegallo and 37-year- said jumped from the sec- what anyone knows it as.” old Anthony Vittorio ond-floor window, was also Additional reporting by A surveillance image of the suspect’s vehicle. were each charged with charged with possession of Adam Balhetchet

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68TH PRECINCT 62ND PRECINCT

The 62nd Precinct serves Bensonhurst, Bath Beach and Gravesend. The 68th Precinct serves Bay Ridge, MAN STABBED IN BAR: A 25-year-old Dyker Heights and Fort Hamilton. man was attacked by several people and MAN ARRESTED FOR CAR THEFT: A 33-year-old man was arrested for allegedly at- stabbed inside a bar at 84th Street and tacking two people sitting in a car near 21st Avenue and 78th Street on Oct. 19 at around CROOK NABS WALLET FROM UNLOCKED Fifth Avenue on Oct. 18 at around 2:45 a.m. 9:45 p.m., then driving away with it. According to the police, the two people who were CAR: A car parked on 97th Street between Cops say the victim told them that one man assaulted were in the back seat; the owner of the car, a 61-year-old man, had left to use the Third and Fourth Avenues on Oct. 20 was came up from behind him while he was in bathroom. While he was gone, the suspect allegedly approached the vehicle, forced the burglarized at around 9:35 a.m., according the bathroom and stabbed him in the back two passengers out of the car and drove away. to reports. Cops say the victim, a 57-year-old with a sharp object. The victim then says man, had left the doors unlocked and his wal- three other men joined in attacking him, 15-YEAR-OLD ROBBED AT KNIFEPOINT: A 15-year-old boy was robbed at knifepoint let in the center console. When he returned punching him several times in the face. The by two teenage boys while he was walking home from school on 16th Avenue between to the car, the wallet was missing. The victim man sustained stab wounds and cuts to the 76th Street and Bay Ridge Parkway on Oct. 18 at around 3:20 p.m. Cops say that when the later found out that the crook who stole head. He was transported to NYU Langone thieves — one riding a bike and the other on a scooter — approached the victim, one of the wallet tried to make five unauthorized Hospital-Brooklyn for treatment. No arrests them asked him for the time and then said, “Now give me your phone.” When the victim transactions, but they didn’t go through. No have been made. said no, the two pair brandished knives, at which point he gave them his iPhone and arrests have been made. Airpods. No arrests have been made. NEARLY 3K BURGLARY: Thousands of dol- MAN BUSTED FOR ALLEGED ALCOHOLIC lars worth of items were stolen from inside TWO AGAINST ONE: A man and a woman robbed a 16-year-old boy at knifepoint near ROAD RAGE ATTACK: A 23-year-old man a car parked near 76th Street and Colonial 85th Street and 17th Avenue on Oct. 15 at around 7 p.m. Cops say the teen was walking home was arrested for allegedly attacking another Road on Oct. 17. According to reports, at when the two crooks ran up to him and threatened him with a knife. They then punched man, 24, following a collision at Fifth Avenue around 6 p.m., the victim, a 37-year-old man, him in the face, and stole the electronics he had with him, including his phone — worth and Bay Ridge Avenue on Oct. 20 at around left the vehicle unlocked. While he was gone, around $950 — before fleeing eastbound on 85th Street. No arrests have been made. 6:10 a.m. According to the police, the 2016 the items, worth around $2,750, were taken. black Honda Civic driven by the suspect col- No arrests have been made. PHARMACY BURGLARIZED: A pharmacy at Avenue O and West Fourth Street was lided with the victim’s car. The suspect then robbed on Oct. 15 at around 6:30 p.m., according to police, who say the thief entered the allegedly punched the victim in the face and ARGUMENT TURNS VIOLENT: A 21-year- store via the front door and gate. Once inside, he stole around $310, then took off. No shoulder. Cops say the suspect showed signs old man was attacked by another man at arrests have been made. of intoxication and was swaying, had slurred Fourth Avenue and 92nd Street on Oct. 16 speech and smelled of alcohol. Police added at around 7:40 p.m. According to reports, ANOTHER TEEN ROBBERY: Three 15-year-old boys robbed a 12-year-old girl at 20th that the perp blew a blood alcohol level of .174. the two were having an argument when the Avenue and 68th Street on Oct. 14 at around 11:10 a.m. Cops say the victim was approached A person is considered legally impaired in suspect allegedly punched and kicked the by the three teens on Razor scooters. They demanded that she “Run her pockets.” The the United States if his or her blood alcohol victim, injuring his head. No arrests have victim put her wallet on the floor and backed away. One of the perps grabbed the wallet content (BAC) is 0.08% or higher. been made. and fled northbound on 20th Avenue. No arrests have been made. 6• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019

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BY ALEX WILLIAMSON Association. The Triboro the Triboro plan’s feasibil- [email protected] would loop around the city ity. That bill is currently in through a patchwork of ex- committee and has not yet he MTA says it will isting rail, which passenger been calendared for a vote, begin studying trains would share with but Slevin said its intro- T a plan to bring freight trains. duction may have helped passenger trains back to The Triboro would carry to encourage the MTA to the Bay Ridge Branch, a passengers from Bay Ridge, undertake the Bay Ridge stretch of Long Island Rail- through Brooklyn and Branch study on their own. road-owned, above-ground Queens and up to Co-Op Several City Council tracks between Bay Ridge City in the Bronx. Along its members whose districts and Queens that’s been route, it would cross paths lie along the Triboro route moving only freight for the with 17 existing subway have already expressed Photo by Francisco Casero/ Unsplash past 95 years. lines and four LIRR and interest in the proposal. The branch runs from Metro-North commuter Justin Brannan, who rep- percent of transit trips in 2017, took about $4.5 billion Critics have pointed Fresh Pond Yards in Ridge- lines, giving passengers ma- resents Bay Ridge, added the Bronx, Queens and and nearly 100 years to get out potential problems wood, through East New ny more connection options. his support. Brooklyn, where the city’s built. with the Triboro proposal, York, Flatbush, Midwood “The line runs through “I think it’s an idea whose buses average about 7 mph. Slevin told the Eagle that including scheduling prob- and Bensonhurst, then a lot of communities that time has come. To have a The RPA estimates that, the RPA does not yet have lems that could arise from ends in Bay Ridge. The line don’t have excellent rail line directly connecting Bay because much of the rail is a cost estimate for the Bay sharing tracks with freight carried passengers from its service right now, includ- Ridge and the Bronx would already in place, the cost of Ridge Branch. trains. opening in 1876 until 1924. ing transit deserts where be huge,” Brannan told the building the entire Triboro The MTA recently stud- The MTA has said it will If the branch were to there’s limited rail,” said Brooklyn Eagle in an email. would be between $1 and $2 ied the possibility of re- begin the Bay Ridge Branch reopen to commuters, it Kate Slevin, senior vice “We can’t be afraid to dream billion, mostly for new sig- suming passenger service study by the end of this year. would be the first step to- president of state programs big and focus on long-term nals, rail cars and stations, along the Rockaway Beach “We’re thrilled to see the ward realizing the larger and advocacy at RPA. planning to resolve the and for some new track. In Branch, which runs from study move forward,” said Triboro RX plan, a 24-mile Assembly Member La- infrastructure crises that contrast, Manhattan’s Sec- Rego Park to Queens, and, Slevin. “It really shows how rail line first proposed in trice Walker introduced dog us,” he added. ond Avenue Subway, which as NY1 reported, concluded the MTA is looking for cre- 1996 by urban research a bill in June that would According to the RPA, extended the Q line north that that project would cost ative ideas to make the most nonprofit the Regional Plan require the MTA to study bus rides make up 43 with four new stations in nearly $6.8 billion. of our existing rail.” Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 9 Military Entrance Processing Station celebrates 50 years at Fort Hamilton BY JOHN ALEXANDER Rose,” she added. JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. “Nine years ago I had the COM honor and privilege of stand- ing at the Brooklyn MEPS to ort Hamilton Army be sworn into the United Base in Bay Ridge States Army. And just six Fcelebrated the 50th months ago, I again had the anniversary of its Military privilege of standing there to Entrance Processing Station, swear in a new group of sol- which processes applicants diers to begin their service,” for all branches of the mil- Rose told this paper. itary and covers New York “Each time I’m back, I’m City, Long Island, Westches- reminded of the incredible ter County and parts of New work MEPS does bringing Jersey. It’s the second largest together people who have military entrance process- so many differences but ing station in the country, share a commitment to this after Los Angeles. country and deeply held The anniversary celebra- patriotism,” added Rose. tion took place on Friday, According to JonesJohn- son the processing station has enlisted hundreds of Photos courtesy of Fort Hamilton Army Base thousands of men and wom- Lt. Col. Patricia JonesJohnson swearing in five new applicants. en into the armed forces. The New York processing Oct. 18 at the processing offered a brief history of the vital role in providing a qual- station annually conducts station, hosted by Lt. Col. Pa- program which originated ified, effective and able-bod- an average of over 9,600 tricia JonesJohnson, MEPS in New York in 1886 at 39 ied all-volunteer force and physicals, 9,000 medical commander. It was a chance Whitehall in Manhattan. its mission is to strengthen inspections, 14,500 aptitude for soldiers, veterans and During that era, it was the world’s military by tests, 13,000 special tests and community members to known as the “Induction evaluating and processing 7,000 enlistment contracts. pay tribute to all those who Center.” After a bomb blast military service applicants. It also ships approxi- have entered the service inside the building in 1969, “We’re the first ones people mately 6,900 individuals to through the MEPS during the then “Whitehall Exam- see when they come into the basic training and conducts its 50 years at Fort Hamilton. ining Entrance and Station” service,” said JonesJohnson. some portion of processing JonesJohnson welcomed was moved to Fort Hamilton “The New York MEPS has with over 16,000 applicants all the returning soldiers and renamed the New York been the foundation of lead- annually. who had passed through MEPS. It’s one of a network ers such great leaders as New A highlight of the ceremo- MEPS, the first step in of 65 MEPS located nation- York’s own former President ny was when JonesJohnson creating soldiers, airmen, wide and in Puerto Rico. Franklin D. Roosevelt and gave the Oath of Enlistment Cake celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Military sailors, Marines and mem- The Military Entrance Congressman and Army to five new applicants, one Entrance Processing Station at Fort Hamilton. bers of the Coast Guard. She Processing Station plays a National Guard Officer Max from each branch of service. Rose, senior citizens talk prescription drug prices

BY PAULA KATINAS medications,” Killen, a patient paid twice, once for [email protected] retired NYPD detective, the old medication and then told the Home Reporter on again for the new pills. .S. Rep. Max Rose Monday. Rose told Killen he would held a roundtable At the Summer Stroll try to get the drug company U discussion with a events that took place on to give the woman a rebate. group of senior citizens to Third Avenue in July and Rose, a Democrat repre- discuss the skyrocketing August, Killen set up a ta- senting Bay Ridge, Southwest cost of prescription drugs ble and asked pedestrians Brooklyn and Staten Island, and what the federal gov- to sign an AARP petition talked about efforts current- ernment can do to help demanding that Congress ly underway in the House older adults afford the do something about drug to get Big Pharma to lower life-saving medications prices. “Over 250 people prescription drug prices. Photo courtesy of U.S. Rep. Max Rose’s office they depend on. signed it,’ he said. The centerpiece of these U.S. Rep. Max Rose (left) said he appreciated hearing directly from “We’ve been letting Big The prices are so high efforts is the Lower Drug senior citizens about prescription drug prices. Pharma price gouge and that a simple adjustment Costs Now Act, a bill that rip off our seniors for far in medications can hurt a would end the ban against in Medicare Part D costs in beneficiaries. drug prices to lower costs too long,” said Rose, who senior citizen in the pock- Medicare negotiating di- the years 2023 to 2029. Rose, who is a co-sponsor for low-income senior hosted the roundtable at etbook, according to Killen. rectly with drug companies. The bill would also allow of the Lower Drug Costs citizens. his Brooklyn district office He said one of the group’s “It’s time to change the law Americans with private Now Act, noted that the Rose said he learned on Third Avenue on Oct. 18. members started taking to let Medicare negotiate insurance to get the benefit House Committee on Ener- a lot at the roundtable. “I Rose was joined by Peter a prescribed medication drug prices, and put those from the negotiated lower gy and Commerce recently appreciated having the op- Killen, president of AARP and suffered an allergic savings back in our seniors’ drug prices the way Medi- voted to incorporate a bill portunity to hear directly Bay Ridge Chapter 3630, reaction to it. The doctor pockets,” Rose said. care recipients do. In addi- he sponsored, called the from those who have been and a handful of the group’s prescribed a different The Congressional Bud- tion, the legislation would More Help for Seniors Act hit hardest by skyrocketing members. drug, “but by then, she had get Office estimates that ne- create a $2,000 out-of-pock- of 2019, into the larger bill. prescription drug costs and “Some of our members already paid for original gotiated drug prices would et limit on prescription Rose’s bill seeks to use look forward to getting this pay high prices for their drug,” Killen said. The save taxpayers $345 billion drug costs for Medicare the savings from negotiated done,” he said. 10• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 Jeff Samaha looks back at 50 years of making music

BY PAULA KATINAS 8 p.m. The curtain goes up Jeff Samaha Singers before Another proud moment [email protected] on Sunday’s show at 3 p.m. morphing into the Samaha came in 2013, when Jeff “It’s going to have an Vocal Ensemble. The cur- Samaha Theater Produc- eff Samaha has been Academy Awards feel to rent name is Jeff Samaha tions performed the full making beautiful music it,” Samaha told the Home Theater Productions. Broadway version of “Les J for 50 years. And he is Reporter. While the name has Miserables.” getting set for a gala concert Members of Ridge changed, Samaha’s commit- Samaha had been trying to celebrate that milestone. Chorale, a singing troupe ment to excellence is the same. to secure the rights to per- Samaha, the founder of Samaha founded five de- “In 2001, we went from form the landmark musical Jeff Samaha Theater Pro- cades ago, will be among doing concerts to becoming since 1986 to no avail. But in ductions, will celebrate his the performers and Samaha a theater company. We did 2013, a year after the film Bay Ridge-based company’s said he’s looking forward to a show called ‘Children of version was released, the 50th anniversary with two a musical reunion. Eden.’ It was right after 9/11 producers decided to open special concerts featuring Samaha’s career as an im- and we wanted to bring a up a one-year window to 100 singers and 20 musicians presario got its start in 1968. sense of spirituality and make the rights available Photo by Kathy Valentine performing songs from all “I was the choir director at togetherness,” Samaha said. to theater companies. Jeff Samaha, pictured conducting the orches- of the Broadway shows the St. Nicholas Cathedral and I Looking back over the Bay Ridge theater buffs tra, said producing “Les Miserables” was the company has put on over the said to myself, ‘I really want years, Samaha said one still talk about the magnif- highlight of his career. years, including “Beauty and to do more popular music,’” of his proudest moments icent production. Samaha the Beast,” “Les Miserables,” he recalled. took place in 1978, when has fond memories of it, too. the chorus and have been how to present themselves,” “Hairspray,” “Miss Saigon,” He decided to form a mu- the Jeff Samaha Singers “It was the highlight of my shocked when Samaha has Samaha said. “Ragtime” and “Annie,” as sical group, called it Ridge performed at a holiday career in music,” he said. told them he was casting Samaha was quick to well as pop tunes by Billy Joel, Chorale, and reached out to concert at Lincoln Center’s Samaha also has a busy them in a part. “There are credit Karen Tadross, his Barry Manilow and ABBA. leaders of the Fourth Ave- Alice Tully Hall. It was part career in television news. a lot of talented people out executive producer. Prior to performing nue Presbyterian Church, of the Brooklyn Arts Coun- He is the stage manager of there. We help build their He also praised Kathy Broadway-caliber shows, who agreed to give him cil’s Community Holiday NBC Nightly News with self-esteem and confidence,” Valentine, who was one of Samaha’s group was a rehearsal space. “I told them, Festival. The concert was Lester Holt and has directed he said. his star performers and musical ensemble that per- ‘If you give me space, I’ll do televised on NBC. “Dateline.” The same is true of chil- now directs many of his formed concerts and sang a concert for you,’” he said. “I walked out onstage Part of his goal as a the- dren. The company has a shows. at street fairs like the Third The first concert took while the theater was empty ater producer is to bring youth program. Accompanist Ann Rebold Avenue Festival. place in February of 1969. and just stood there in awe,” the performing arts to peo- “We did ‘Annie’ last year. also has his admiration. “I Tickets are going fast for The songs included “Love Samaha recalled. At the ple who might not get the We started Summer Stage, always say that I could never the two anniversary con- is Blue.” time, Samaha thought the chance to see a Broadway a four-week program at Bay do these shows alone. I just certs taking place on Satur- Lincoln Center concert was show. Ridge Prep for kids between surround myself with the day, Oct. 26 and Sunday, Oct. His group has changed the pinnacle of his career. He also likes to encour- the ages of seven and 17. best people,” Samaha said. 27, at Franklin Delano Roos- names over the years. It But he had a lot more to give. age local talent. There are We’ve done ‘Fame’ and ‘Into For concert ticket in- evelt High School, 5800 20th started off as the Ridge “We went on for another 40 performers who have come the Woods.’ The teens learn formation, visit: www. Ave. The Saturday concert is Chorale, then became the years,” he said. to audition for a spot in how to perform onstage and ridgechorale.com. Brooklyn Army Terminal to host “When Artists Enter the Factories” exhibition

BY JAIME DEJESUS attendees can enjoy a range manufacturing so 36 years installation “In Between JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. of material and conceptual later, to be able to do an Here Flows” by Pitts- COM actions led by artists based homage to that important burgh-based artist Oreen here in Brooklyn as well as moment is really cool for Cohen which features rooklyn Army Ter- in other parts of the world. us,” Stein explained. hand-bent steel rebars and minal has turned to It’s all part of BAT’s on- According to the exhi- multi-color theater gels on B the arts, while also going commitment to give bition’s curator Jia-Jen Lin train tracks fabricated on drawing on its long, rich back to the community, and curatorial advisor Sri- site. history. said NYCEDC Executive nivas Aditya Mopidevi, the “Talent Within Us” by On Friday, Oct. 18, New Director for Sunset Park selection of the 16 artists Manuel Molina Martagon, York City Economic De- Julie Stein. was driven by their artistic who invited workers and velopment Corporation “The Brooklyn Army commitment to material Photo courtesy of Jen Liu and Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam tenants at BAT to submit (NYCEDC) celebrated the Terminal is New York City’s and their interest in en- Artwork designed from Jen Liu’s The drawings and photos, is opening of a contemporary premiere hub for modern gaging with the theme and Machinist’s Lament (2014). another exhibit that can be art exhibition at BAT, 140 manufacturing and we are process of manufacturing. seen during the event. 58th Street, called “When an affordable and innova- “The artworks in the architectural diversity of part of on-site fabrication “My idea is to bring the Artists Enter the Factories,” tive place for companies to ‘When Artists Enter the the building. Together, they of their artworks.” dispersed artistic passions that will run until Friday, start and grow,” Stein told Factories’ exhibition re- created artistic actions that Lin and Mopidevi dis- and hobbies of the BAT Nov. 22. It will be open the Home Reporter. flect on the relationship invite viewers to different cussed how this art exhibi- community,” Martagon said. daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. “At the same time, we’re between manufacturing kinds of material and con- tion differs from others in “We received a fantastic set in October and from 10 a.m. a community-driven asset and art-making,” Lin and ceptual explorations.” the city. of entries, which will be to 4 p.m. in November. that hosts special events Mopidevi wrote in a state- “The curator actually is a “The most critical dis- displayed as an installation “When Artists Enter the and programming for the ment to this paper. “They resident artist at the Brook- tinction,” they said, is its in the exhibition, and a Factories” is inspired by public to enjoy so we are adopt a range of industri- lyn Army Terminal right commitment “to explore the selection of them will be the manufacturing scene in really excited to be able ally-produced materials now,” Stein said. “We did a segregated yet inseparable presented as postcards to the Sunset Park area and a to sponsor and host these and processes to make public call for artists and relationship between man- take away. In this way, it large-scale exhibition, Ter- artists in this major event.” site-specific installations the art exhibit itself will ufacturing and art-making has been special for many minal New York, held at the She also discussed the in the dynamic site of the feature a number of our right at the most innovate artists to engage with the same location in 1983. history behind the show. Brooklyn Army Terminal. residents. There are also manufacturing complex in place and the community Sixteen artists will “Terminal New York in From columns in the lobby artists that use materials New York City. at BAT. “ showcase their talents at 1983 was a major moment in to the train tracks in the from our tenants in their Among the highlights, For more information, the waterfront campus. In the rebirth of this campus atrium area, artists have work and have worked with according to the pair, is visit www.bklynarmyter- addition, during the event, for industrial and modern responded to the unique our MakerSpace NYC as a massive site-specific minal.com. A Special Section of the Brooklyn Eagle

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Community Board #1 Community Board #6 435 GRAHAM AVE., 250 BALTIC ST., Brooklyn, NY 11211 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Phone: 718-389-0009 Phone: 718-643-3027 Fax:7 18-389-0098 Fax: 718-624-8401 Email:bk01@cb .nyc.gov Email:info@brooklyncb6 .org Flushing Ave., Willamsburg, Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, Park Slope, Greenpoint, Northside, Southside Gowanus, Cobble Hill Chairperson: none Chairperson: Peter Fleming District Manager:Gerald Esposito Regular monthly board meetings held the District Manager: Michael Racioppo 2nd Tuesdayo f the month/ 6:30pm. Regular monthly board meetings held the 2nd Wednesday of the month/6:30p.m. Community Board #2 350 JAY ST., 8THFLOOR Community Board #7 Brooklyn, NY 11201 4201 4THAVE., Phone: 718-596-5410 Brooklyn, NY 11232 Fax: 718-852-1461 Phone: 718-854-0003 Email: [email protected] Fax: 718-436-1142 Brooklyn Heights, Fulton Mall, Boerum Hill, Email:bk07@c b.nyc.gov Ft.Greene, BK Navy Yard, Clinton Hill Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace Chairperson: Lenue H. Singletary, III Chairperson: Cesar Zuniga District Manager:Rob ert Perris Regular District Manager: Jeremy Laufer monthly board meetings held the 2nd Regular monthly board meetings held the Wednesday of the month/ 6:00pm. 3rd Wednesday of the month! 6:30p.m.

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

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NEW FORT GREENE TOWER TO HOUSE MUSIC SCHOOL FORT GREENE — Gotham Organization, a developer, and FX Collaborative, an architect, are planning to develop a 22-sto- ry residential tower that will also house the Brooklyn Music School, according to Curbed. The project would rise next to the school’s existing building at 126 St. Felix St. in Fort Greene. It will have a neo-Romanesque design with a pattern of ver- tical windows and light-colored brick and limestone. The en- larged music school facility will allow for additional and more diverse programming, Curbed said. The development will have 120 new residential units, about 36 of which will be allocated for moderate-income households. Gotham bought the empty lot for $5.5. million in 2015.  OFFICIALS JOIN PUSH FOR BAY RIDGE HATE CRIME PROBE BAY RIDGE — City Councilmember Justin Brannan (D-Bay Ridge-Dyker Heights-Bath Beach) and fellow Bay Ridge elect- ed officials, including U.S. Rep. Max Rose, State Sen. and Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus, have formally asked the NYPD Hate Crime Task Force to investigate Saturday’s incident at T.J. Maxx in Bay Ridge. As the Eagle re- ported, a Muslim couple in the store were verbally harassed and physically assaulted by a woman who told them to “go back to your country.” “Bay Ridge is a diverse community where residents of all different faiths, races, and backgrounds live together peacefully. When an incident like this goes un- punished, it threatens the very fabric of this community and makes our constituents feel less safe in their own neighbor- hood,” the officials said in a joint statement. Bay Ridge is home to one of the largest Arab and Muslim communities in the city.  ROBBERY CREW HITS STORES IN B’KLYN NABES BOROUGHWIDE — A group of robbers has stolen more than $75,000 in jewelry, cash and electronics in Brooklyn, according to the New York Post. The most recent heist occurred at NY Halloween brings many beloved traditions, like trick-or-treating, wild parties, upstate apple picking and enter- Jewelry in Downtown Brooklyn on Oct. 19. Surveillance video taining friends with spooky stories. But objectively, the very best Halloween tradition is watching dogs prance shows one of the crew pointing a pistol at an employee while a around in costumes. For some of the best spots to do that, visit brooklyneagle.com. INBrooklyn photo by Liliana Bernal second man keeps watch and the others steal jewelry. On Oct. 5, the bandits held up La Casa de Oro in Bushwick and stole   $50,000 in jewelry and $4,000 in cash, the Post reported. They KURUCS APPEARS IN EVICTION OF CANCER PATIENT also robbed a Metro PCS store in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Sept. B’KLYN SUPREME COURT POSTPONED UNTIL JANUARY 23 and a T-Mobile store in East Flatbush on Sept. 27. In both DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Brooklyn Nets forward Rodions BROWNSVILLE — The city’s Housing Court has delayed an robberies, they forced employees into the bathroom before Kurucs appeared in Brooklyn Supreme Court in connection eviction against a cancer-stricken tenant at NYCHA’s Wood- carrying out their heists. Their first stick-up took place at Clean with his domestic violence case on Monday, according to the son Houses in Brownsville, according to Patch. The Legal Aid City Laundry on Bushwick Avenue on Sept. 19. New York Post. The NBA star arrived in court in a dark suit and Society has urged NYCHA to stop attempting to evict Sanchez  was ordered back to work on Nov. 19. Kurucs is accused of because he is too occupied caring for his elderly mother to AMITY STREET IS MOST assaulting his live-in girlfriend on June 27 in their Gowanus take care of his eviction case. The tenant, William Sanchez, EXPENSIVE STREET IN B’KLYN apartment. During the argument, the Latvian-born player al- was never added to the official tenant list because his mother COBBLE HILL — A street in Cobble Hill is the only one in the legedly grabbed a knife and threatened to kill himself, sources is too ill to go to the housing office and fill out the necessary borough that got into the top 15 of PropertyClub’s list of toward the Post. Kurucs’ girlfriend was not identified by name. forms, Patch reported. The court ruled that the eviction case the city’s 50 most expensive streets, according to Patch. The  be delayed until Jan. 28, but the Legal Aid Society wants the three-block long street, which has a median price of about TOUR CO. HOLDS LAUNCH housing agency to drop the eviction case altogether. $2.5 million, landed in 11th place on the list. The next-most EVENT IN DUMBO  expensive Brooklyn corridor was India Street in Greenpoint, at DUMBO — Collette, a tour operator, unveiled its tours for next No. 31. The city’s top-ranked street, Central Park South, had NEW COOKBOOK FOCUSES year at an event in DUMBO, drawing travel agents from the ON B’KLYN ITALIAN HERITAGE a median sales price of $9.8 million. Home sales at one de- tri-state area, according to Travel Pulse. The company plans velopment, The Cobble Hill House at 78 Amity St., drove the BENSONHURST — Bensonhurst-born Daniel Paterna’s new to offer 165 tours next year, including 20 new ones in places cookbook, “Feast of the Seven Fishes: A Brooklyn Italian’s price up, Patch said. The building is on the former Long Island ranging from Portugal to Nashville to the Greek islands. Dan College Hospital campus. Recipes Celebrating Food and Family,” includes photos of Sullivan, CEO, said the company had done launch events be- the neighborhood and a family memoir alongside the rec-  fore but wanted to be more “hip” by locating in a neighbor- FIVE-STORY BUILDING ipes, according to the Brooklyn Reporter. Among the dishes hood like DUMBO, Travel Pulse said. The company originated Paterna spotlights are arancini, eggplant parmesan and torta PLANNED FOR W’BURG in 1918, giving tours in New England and Canada. WILLIAMSBURG — Permits have been filed for a five-story res- dolce di ricotta, a cheesecake made with ricotta rather than  cream cheese. The Feast of the Seven Fishes refers to a meal idential building at 222 North 8th St. in Williamsburg, accord- MAN ROBBED IN ing to New York YIMBY. The location, between Driggs Avenue containing seven different seafood dishes that is customarily BARBERSHOP CHAIR served on Christmas Eve. Paterna told the Home Reporter that and Roebling Street, is one block from the L train’s Bedford WILLIAMSBURG — Police are investigating an incident in Avenue subway station. W Square, the development arm of when outsiders think of Italian American Brooklyn, they often which a man was robbed at gunpoint last week while getting think in stereotypes. Some people have asked him whether he WSQ Global, is listed as the owner on the application, and his hair cut in Williamsburg, according to NY1 News. Surveil- Marat Mutlu is listed as the architect of record. The building knows anyone in the Mafia, while one co-worker, upon hear- lance video captured the scene on Oct. 14 at the barbershop ing his Brooklyn accent, suggested speech therapy. “I always will have five apartments, most likely condos, according to at 139 Maujer St. While the victim was in the barber’s chair, New York YIMBY. felt we grew up in a very dignified house. My mother abhorred a man behind him pulled out a gun and demanded cash and `The Sopranos,’” he said.  valuables. The victim turned over a cellphone, a credit card BROOKLYN SHOPPER SUES and $350, NY1 News reported. No arrests had been made as  WHOLE FOODS OVER SOY MILK of press time. MAN CRASHES INTO EAST FLATBUSH — An East Flatbush shopper upset about the  PARKED BUS AND DIES flavor of her soy milk has filed a $5 million lawsuit against STUDIO IN ONCE-UNWANTED EAST NEW YORK — A man who was arrested in August for Whole Foods, claiming that the company’s advertisements HEIGHTS BLDG. SELLS FOR $499K crashing into a bus while driving a stolen Cadillac was killed for its own brand of soy milk is misleading customers into BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — When the plain-looking co-op apart- Sunday night after he smashed his car into a garbage truck thinking that only real vanilla is used, according to Patch. ment building at 45 Grace Court was built in the mid-1960s, in East New York, according to the New York Post. Zachariah Brooklynite Walletta Burke is one of 27 people suing food Brooklyn Heights preservationists unsuccessfully went to Johnson, 22, was speeding east on Cozine Avenue when he makers across the country because of vanilla “food fraud.” court to try and stop it. Now, however, a studio apartment veered into the westbound lane and slammed into the parked Burke’s attorney, Spencer Sheehan, told Patch that every- there is selling for $499,000, according to Brownstoner. The garbage truck. A passerby pulled Johnson’s body out of his de- thing from yogurt to cookies to ice cream is mislabeled as unit has two sets of full-wall, built-in bookcases, a half-wall molished Toyota Camry just as the car was beginning to catch vanilla when manufacturers really are using a substitute for divider between the living room and sleeping area, a separate fire, the Post said. He was taken to Brookdale University Hos- vanilla beans. The ingredients list for Whole Foods’ vanilla kitchen and a large walk-in closet. The kitchen has modern ap- pital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. In Au- soy milk puts natural flavors above organic vanilla extract, pliances, and the bathroom was recently renovated with tan gust, he was arrested and charged with grand larceny, reckless Patch said. tile walls. endangerment and possession of marijuana.

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By Lore Croghan INBrooklyn You can walk from Boerum Hill to Brownsville on Bergen Street. What a fine stroll. There are pre-Civil War brick rowhouses, an industrial area that residents want to rezone, clusters of Romanesque Revival homes and elegant churches. You can walk this route in a single day if you aren’t an obsessive-photo taker. But I am, so I split the stroll into two successive days — and two separate stories. This is Part One. Bergen Street begins at Court Street. If you don’t live close enough to walk here, take the 2,3,4,5 or R subway to august, land- marked Brooklyn Borough Hall and stroll several blocks. Court Street is full of interesting shops — and movie theaters, which is a great thing since there aren’t as many of them in Brooklyn as old-school filmgoers would like. Be sure to come back another time and plan to stay a while. On the first block of the walk, you’ll see an eye-catching cluster of wood-frame rowhouses from 26 to 36 Bergen St. They are painted pastel colors, like Easter eggs. On the other side of the street, old brick houses alternate with Welcome to Bergen Street, where pre-Civil War rowhouses mingle with eye-catching institutional and commercial new low-rise multi-family buildings. buildings. INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan

Bergen Street begins here, at the corner of Court Street. Near the intersection of Smith Street, there are upscale stores such as eyeglasses seller Warby Parker (55 Bergen St.) on the ground floors of the residential buildings. When I got to Smith Street, I was tempted to make a detour and spend the whole day there, photographing the restaurants and bars and shops.

Wood-frame houses grace the first block of Bergen Street in Boerum Hill.

Instead, I stopped at Van Leeuwen Ice Cream (81 Bergen St.) PRE-CIVIL WAR ROWHOUSES which is open at breakfast time, bless their hearts. Yeah, it was early in the day. But a signboard out front mentioned seasonal Several blocks of Bergen Street are located within the flavors like pumpkin cheesecake ice cream. Boerum Hill Historic District, which was designated in 1973, or If caffeine is your preferred fuel for a walk, Single Origin the Boerum Hill Historic District Extension, which was desig- (85 Bergen St.) will make you a cup of coffee. nated in 2018 thanks to the Boerum Hill Association’s persistent advocacy. HUMPHREY BOGART WAS A DESCENDANT The earliest rowhouses in these landmarked areas were con- structed in the late 1840s and early 1850s. Many others were Since we’re focusing on Bergen Street, surely you want to built in the 1860s and 1870s. know where its name comes from. On Bergen Street, the landmarked sections of Boerum Hill The Bergens were one of Brooklyn’s prominent families start soon after you cross Smith Street and end at the intersection in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The clan descended from of Nevins Street. a ship’s carpenter from Bergen, Norway named Hans Hansen One of my favorite spots on this part of the walk is the seven- Bergen, who came to Dutch-controlled New Amsterdam house brick row from 106 to 118 Bergen St. A developer named (which is present-day lower Manhattan) in the 1630s, Leonard Be- Joseph C. Billin constructed the Italianate-style houses in 1867, nardo and Jennifer Weiss’s book “Brooklyn By Name” says. the city Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation re- Bergen married Sara Rapalje and they moved to an estate near port about the Boerum Hill Historic District Extension says. the present-day Brooklyn Navy Yard, a posting on the Bowery The house in the middle of the row, 110 Bergen St., is painted Boys Podcast’s blog says. Rapalje was the first female child born a soft creamy color that makes the red-hued brick homes on to European parents in New Netherland (a Dutch colony stretching either side look especially pretty. from Albany to Delaware). The beauty and tranquility of these blocks will soothe your Rapalje remarried after Bergen died. Her second husband brain a bit, which is helpful given all the vexations that come was named Teunis Gysbertsen Bogaert. Beloved actor with living in America these days. Humphrey Bogart was one of their descendants, a posting on New Netherland Research Center says. — Continued on page 17INB —

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THE HOUSE OF PAIN Here’s the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Clocktower seen from the intersection of Bergen Street and Fourth As you continue your Bergen Street stroll, you’ll pass the Vet- Avenue. INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan erinary Wellness Center of Boerum Hill, which is at 96 Third Ave. Once you’re on the far side of the avenue, you’re in Prospect There are entrances on different sides of the building for cats and Heights. One of the first things you’ll see is the NYPD’s 78th dogs. The vet’s website explains there are separate hospitals for Precinct Stationhouse, with its handsome, dignified exterior. It’s felines and canines to help reduce the stress that pet patients on a Bergen Street corner at 65 Sixth Ave. experience during their treatment. A couple blocks of Bergen Street are located within the When you get to busy Fourth Avenue, be sure to stop in the Prospect Heights Historic District. Most of the rowhouses and apart- median strip for a look at Brooklyn’s best-known landmark, the ment buildings in this landmarked area were constructed in the sec- Williamsburgh Savings Bank. ond half of the 19th century or the beginning of the 20th century. The 512-foot tower topped with a four-sided clock looms large Two of my favorite Bergen Street houses are in the historic though it’s several blocks away at 1 Hanson Place. district. Both of them have mansard roofs. They face each other The neo-Romanesque building was constructed between on opposite corners of Carlton Avenue. 1927 and 1929. Architecture firm Halsey, McCormack & The neo-Grec house at 560 Carlton Ave., which has a brick Helmer designed it. facade on Bergen Street and a brownstone facade on the avenue, These days, it’s a residential condo building — but you might was designed by architect Charles Werner and constructed around remember it was called the House of Pain for many years because 1882, the Prospect Heights Historic District’s designation report lots of dentists were tenants when it was an office building. says. Mary Skelly was the original owner. After you cross Fourth Avenue, you’re in Park Slope for a The mansard roof at 575 Carlton Ave. was probably added couple blocks. The brownstones are beautiful on the block be- some time since the late 1980s, to what was originally an Italianate tween Fourth and Fifth avenues. brownstone constructed between 1869 and 1880, the report notes. At the intersections of both these avenues, you get an eyeful The side of the house that faces the avenue is resurfaced in black of the some of the high-rise apartment buildings at Atlantic Yards. and the window surrounds are orange. That’s what community leaders, elected officials and every- body else I’ve ever met calls the 22-acre mega-development BROWNSTONES, BIBIMBAP AND A BAKERY despite its name change to Pacific Park several years ago. A brownstone row on Bergen Street’s landmarked block On the Bergen Street block between Fifth Avenue and Flatbush between Carlton and Vanderbilt avenues has deep front lawns. Avenue, you’ll find a row of shops with old-fashioned storefronts. The landmarked district’s boundary on Bergen Street is Gorilla Coffee is one of the tenants (472 Bergen St.) if you’re still Vanderbilt Avenue. in need of caffeine. A four-story building that wraps around this corner and uses 638 Bergen St. as its address is especially eye-catching. It was MANSARD ROOFS IN PROSPECT HEIGHTS constructed around 1891. It has a three-story, barrel-shaped window bay above its front door. It will take you a couple minutes to cross mammoth Flatbush The eye-catching building on the corner is 638 Bergen St. Avenue — which by the way has lots of interesting restaurants Daniel O’Connell designed the combination Romanesque and shops and deserves a return visit. Revival-Renaissance Revival property and was its first owner, the Prospect Heights Historic Dis- trict’s designation report says. The brick and brownstone build- ing looks like it could use a little TLC, but not to worry. Minor facade work and a gut rehab of the second, third and fourth floors are planned, city Buildings Department filings indicate. Cater-cornered to 638 Bergen St., there’s a trio of Italianate brick residential buildings with store- fronts, namely 597-599-601 Vanderbilt Ave., that property owner John Doherty constructed around 1879. Chef Liz Kwon’s nouvelle Korean restaurant, which is called White Tiger, is located on the ground floor of 601 Vanderbilt Ave. Non-landmarked Prospect Heights extends for another couple blocks on Bergen Street. The neighborhood’s boundary is Washington Avenue. In a cluster of buildings at the corner of Washington Avenue, you’ll find a good spot for dessert at 740 Bergen St. It’s called the Bakery on Bergen. The shop got a makeover on an episode of the Bravo TV series “Get a Room with Carson & Thom.” This is as far as I’m walking Low-rise buildings at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Bergen Street frame a view today. Next week, I’ll tell you about of Atlantic Yards high-rises. the rest of my Bergen Street stroll.

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24INB • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • Week of October 24 – October 30, 2019 Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 11 St. Nicholas Cathedral celebrates its 125th anniversary in Brooklyn

BY JOHN ALEXANDER Brooklyn. now it covers 300 other In addition, earlier this JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. “The Russian Orthodox churches in North America,” month Community Board 2 COM Church provided St. Rapha- Abi-Habib told this paper. approved the co-naming of el as a priest in 1895 and con- “This is a very big deal for State Street between Hoyt t was a weekend of com- secrated him as a bishop for immigrants who came from and Bond streets as “St. Ra- memorations at St. Nich- the founding of the Syro-Ar- overseas to seek a better phael of Brooklyn Way.” I olas Cathedral on Sat- ab Mission, the precursor of life in the United States and Abi-Habib was instru- urday, Oct. 19 and Sunday, the Antiochian archdiocese,” brought their faith with mental in lobbying for the Oct. 20 as the Antiochian explained Zain. them.” street co-naming. “Along Orthodox cathedral kicked Elected officials and The program began with with Father Tom, we put off its 125th anniversary community leaders attend- an invocation from His Em- together a nice package that celebration and its 100th ing the Saturday evening inence Metropolitan Joseph we presented to the commu- anniversary at its present dinner at Brooklyn Law Al-Zehlaoui, the Antiochian nity board and they voted location. School, 250 Joralemon St., orthodox archbishop of New unanimously to accept it,” In addition, the church included State Sen. Andrew York and North America, said Abi-Habib. “City Coun- marked the 25th anniver- Gounardes, Brooklyn before the United States and cilmember Stephen Levin ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur sary in the priesthood of Borough President Eric Canadian national anthems De Gaeta also helped us put it togeth- its pastor, the Very Rev. Adams, and Honorary Con- were performed by Simone One of the seven er and hopefully by the end Thomas Zain, vicar general sul General of Lebanon in Zain, Bronwyn Schuman bishops attending the of November we will have a and dean of St. Nicholas New Jersey John Abi-Habib and Joel Untinen. service. street named in honor of St. Cathedral. The ceremonies and his wife Sonia. Also in The Very Rev. Michael Raphael of Brooklyn.” also included the elevation attendance were bishops Ellias, secretary of the to grow the community in Gounardes, who is Greek of Father Adrian Budica to and lay leaders, including archdiocese and pastor A visiting priest from Brooklyn as well.” Orthodox, was delighted archpriest and the tonsur- members of the Archdioce- of St. Mary’s Antiochian Lebanon takes part On Sunday morning, a to be at the event. “It was ing of Zain’s son George as san Board of Trustees from Orthodox Church in Bay in the service. special anniversary service truly a joy to celebrate the a reader in the church. all over the United States Ridge, served as emcee and was held at the cathedral. 125th anniversary of the St. Nicholas was estab- and Canada. introduced the honorees. and I’ve known him for the Seven bishops, assisted founding of the St. Nicholas lished in 1895 by Archman- St. Raphael’s “mission St. Nicholas Parish Council 25 years that he’s been in by almost two dozen clergy, community by St. Raphael drite Raphael Hawaweeny, started in Brooklyn but Chair Samir Khoury wel- Brooklyn,” said Abi-Habib. were at the mass, which was in 1895,” Gounardes told later St. Raphael, on comed guests. Claudia Zain “For 15 of those years, we led by Metropolitan Joseph. this paper. Washington Street in lower and Fawaz El Khoury deliv- lived on the same block as A special guest attendee was “I also wish to congratu- Manhattan. He founded ered the opening remarks. neighbors in Bay Ridge. His Eminence Metropolitan late Father Thomas on his the Orthodox congregation, Metropolitan Joseph Our families were close and Hilarion who came from 25th anniversary of being in then part of the Syro-Arab was the keynote speaker our kids grew up together. Moscow to represent His the priesthood, and Father Mission of the Russian Or- and presented Zain with We’ve done a lot of events Holiness, Patriarch Kirill Adrian for his elevation to thodox Church, eventually a certificate honoring his together and he’s been of Moscow and all Russia. archpriest. St. Nicholas is moving it to Pacific Street Metropolitan Joseph years of service as a priest, involved in a lot of Middle Metropolitan Hilarion is the a gem of the community in 1902 before relocating concludes special cathedral dean, vicar gener- Eastern Christian events chairperson of the depart- and I was proud to have the congregation in 1920 to Sunday service at St. al and other roles within the that he contributed his time ment of external church the opportunity to honor the church’s current home Nicholas Antiochian archdiocese. and energy to, not only to affairs for the Russian their wonderful work and at 355 State St. in Downtown Orthodox Church. “Father Tom is a great man grow his own church but Orthodox Church. history,” he added. Gounardes town hall looks at climate change

BY PAULA KATINAS on Oct. 29, 2012, left a hall included John Miller [email protected] great deal of damage in from FEMA; Eric Wilson its wake, including flood- of the Mayor’s Office of tate Sen. Andrew ed buildings in parts of Resiliency; Catie Ferrara Gounardes, whose Southern Brooklyn like Iannitto of NYC Planning; S Senate district in- Coney Island, Brighton Andrew Olsen of Build it cludes waterfront areas of Beach, Manhattan Beach Back and Elizabeth Malone Brooklyn that were hit hard and Gerritsen Beach. of NHS Brooklyn. by Superstorm Sandy seven Manhattan Beach and “New Yorkers face years ago, hosted a town Gerritsen Beach are in unprecedented climate hall Monday night focusing Gounardes’ district. hazards in coming years, on climate change and new New York State is from chronic tidal flooding laws aimed at mitigating working to address cli- to more frequent and inten- weather-related damage. mate change issues more Photo courtesy of Sen. Andrew Gounardes’ office sive heat waves. Adapting Gounardes, a Democrat effectively, according to State Sen. Andrew Gounardes (at podium) said New York State “estab- to these threats requires ac- representing Southwest Gounardes, who said the lished itself as a leader on climate” with the passage of the Climate tion at multiple levels, from Brooklyn, invited several Climate Leadership and Leadership and Community Protection Act. the individual household to experts and represen- Community Protection the entire region,” Wilson tatives of government Act passed by the State discussed what that means and Community Protection to achieve statewide said. agencies to his Climate and Legislature earlier this for New Yorkers as well as Act would require the New greenhouse gas emissions Malone, who called cli- Resiliency Town Hall at year is a step in the right the environmental threats York State Department of reductions. mate change “a major chal- Kingsborough Community direction. facing our coastal commu- Environmental Conserva- •Establish a process to lenge to both the financial College in Manhattan Beach “New York passed the nities. Here in southern tion to: ensure that a minimum of and physical stability of our to discuss ways in which the historic Climate Leadership Brooklyn, we know that •Establish statewide 35 percent of investments waterfront communities,” government is working to and Community Protection we can’t afford another greenhouse gas emissions rom clean energy and en- said that both the city and protect residents from the Act and established itself Superstorm Sandy, and we limits with the goal of ergy efficiency funds are state “need to re-think, re- effects of powerful storm. as a leader on climate this have to be prepared,” said reducing emissions by 85 invested in disadvantaged design and rebuild in ways Superstorm Sandy, session. At this town hall on Gounardes. percent by the year 2050. communities. that are equitable as well as which hit the East Coast resiliency and climate, we The Climate Leadership •Set up regulations The panelists at the town resilient.” 12• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 Local pub hosts 5th annual ‘Hero’s Benefit’ BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. COM

t’s all about our true American heroes and I how they readjust to life after serving our country overseas. On Saturday, Oct. 19, the Wicked Monk at 9510 Third Avenue in Bay Ridge was the site of the fifth annual “Hero’s Benefit” to raise money this year for the A member of the Lords of Fjords performing. Hope for the Warriors organization. ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta program coordinator for That’s why we’re here.” Hope for the War- Attendees showing their support for the cause. the Northeast,” Montini Brian Carr was another riors was founded in told this paper. “We service veteran who was happy to 2006 by military fami- photo booth, live auction, Benefit event to support the post-9/11 veterans, the in- be attending the benefit. lies at the Marine Corps a 50/50 and free T-shirts incredible work being done jured, the sick, the ill, the “I’m just proud to be here,” Base Camp Lejeune in while supplies lasted. by Hope for the Warriors,” families of the fallen.” he said. “I’m a great friend North Carolina. The Hero’s Clara Correa and Community leaders from he told this paper. “It was He continued, “I myself of Nick’s and I know he’s Benefit was started in 2012 Councilmember Justin across the borough and a great reminder for the am a veteran here with my made a lot of things happen by Bensonhurst native and Brannan. Staten Island attended the strong support our com- Air Force battle buddy from with this project. I’m just Bay Ridge resident Gabri- benefit including U.S. Rep. munity has for our veterans the Middle East to support glad I made the two-and-a- elle Puglia to bring people goal was always to get the Max Rose and City Coun- and all who serve.” what we need to do for the half-hour drive here from together while also raising funds and resources to cilmember Justin Brannan. Hope for the Warriors younger generation of vet- Allentown, Pennsylvania,” funds to support military people who need them most. Rose, a veteran himself, Military Veterans Pro- erans who need all the help he added. veterans. There are so many other who was awarded a Bronze gram Coordinator Nicholas they can get. Last count, 2.6 Brannan said he was Puglia previously told charities that could use the Star and a Purple Heart for Montini explained that his million men and women proud to attend the benefit. this paper that she was resources we provide, and his service, was glad to be organization is active in all have served overseas in “This is a great neighbor- inspired to give back after every couple of years we at the event. “I was honored 50 states. “Here in New York active combat roles in hood tradition where folks an August, 2011 Chinook switch our organizational to once again join the Hero’s I am the Military Veterans both Iraq and Afghanistan. come together to give back military helicopter crash support. This is the one we to those who put it all on the killed 38 people — 25 Amer- focused on today." line for this great country,” ican special operations per- Hope for the Warriors is he told this paper. sonnel, five United States run by combat veterans and “Our government has an Army National Guard and military family members obligation to provide all Army Reserve crewmen, and offers three programs veterans with the physical seven Afghan commandos for veterans — transition and mental health care and and one Afghan interpret- services, clinical health benefits they deserve and er — and one U.S. military and wellness and sports were promised, no ques- working dog. and recreation. tions asked, because while "Hope for the Warriors The fundraiser ran from we may question the wis- is just one of many organi- 4 to 10 p.m. with live music dom of war, we could never zations that Hero's Benefit by five bands along with question the sacrifice of the supports," said Puglia. "Our drink specials, raffles, a The crowd listening to the music. warrior,” added Brannan. Curtis crushes Fort Hamilton homecoming

BY JIM DOLAN Warriors for this season’s and Tottenville, at this Fort Hamilton homecom- mid-season mark. Curtis 44 ing game. The Tigers had The heavily favored Fort Hamilton 0 their work cut out for Curtis led Fort Hamilton s luck would have them as Curtis has turned only by 14-0 at the half, it, the 0-5 Tigers out to be one of the top until Warrior quarter- Awere matched three teams in the PSAL, back Gennaro Basciano against the 5-0 Curtis along with Erasmus led his team to four more

Photos by Makira Mcrae Fort Hamilton Coach Dan Perez (standing center with gray shirt) poses with members of his Varsity team in the cafeteria for some homecom- ing refreshments after the loss to Curtis.

touchdowns in the second offense, the Curtis defense running game to just 21 The Fort Hamilton Cheerleading Squad displays the Tigers’ 2019 half for a final score of 44-0. performed equally as well, yards and 59 yards in pass homecoming banner at the start of the game against Curtis. Along with a strong holding Fort Hamilton’s receptions. Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 13 IN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPILED BY PAULA KATINAS

ADAMS CALLS COUNCIL’S RIKERS VOTE MYRIE HOSTS SENIOR A MILESTONE RESOURCE FAIR

Borough President Eric Adams called the City Council’s historic Oct. 17 More than 100 people attended a Senior Resource vote to close Rikers Island a milestone, but said shuttering the infamous Fair sponsored by State Sen. Zellnor Myrie at the jail is only a first step. NYCHA Seth Low Senior Center in Brownsville on “This is a milestone in criminal justice reform, but it is incomplete Tuesday. without the hard work to come,” Adams said in a statement. Participants were able to meet with represen- “For all the effort it has taken to close the physical structures on Rikers tatives of over 20 city agencies and communi- Island, it will be much more difficult to close the pipeline that has fed Rik- ty-based organizations providing a range of social ers for decades. Solving the underlying causes of crime and recidivism services. are a pressing challenge we must take on as a city, a challenge that has “Up in Albany, we spend a great deal of time been my focus since my days in the NYPD,” said Adams, who served as discussing major policy reforms and challeng- a captain in the Police Department before entering politics. es that face our whole state, but if we can’t help Adams, a Democrat, announced his own criminal justice reform plan the people in our district with their day-to-day earlier this year. His proposal includes focusing on rehabilitation rather problems, then none of that matters. Today was than incarceration, offering educational opportunities to inmates and about serving our community directly with all providing mental health services and mindfulness training to people sorts of issues, whether it’s housing, home care, struggling with trauma. nutrition, social services or health care, and bringing all of those resources under one roof,” MALLIOTAKIS BLASTS RIKERS VOTE said Myrie, a Democrat whose district includes parts of several neighborhoods in Central and Republican Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis blasted Mayor Bill Eastern Brooklyn. de Blasio and the City Council over the plan to close Rikers Island and The fair also focused on housing issues. A study by build new jails, calling it a “grave mistake.” New York City Comptroller found that Photo courtesy of Sen. Zellnor Myrie’s office Malliotakis, who represents parts of Bay Ridge and Staten Island, senior citizens are more likely to pay more than 30 State Sen. Zellnor Myrie greets one of issued a statement following the Council’s vote on Thursday. percent of their income on housing than the general the senior citizens who attended the “The City Council vote today to close Rikers is a vote to increase crime population. resource fair he hosted on Oct. 22. in our communities and jeopardize the public safety of the very residents these councilmembers were elected to represent. Building jails in com- munities where families live, people work and children play is wrong. Rikers is perfectly situated and the $8 billion to fund a plan to build four ORTIZ URGES HUD NOT TO CHANGE RULE jails could be used to improve Rikers and make it more humane and safe for inmates and officers,” she said. Assemblymember Felix Ortiz has from housing, according to Ortiz, disparate impact rule. “The de Blasio administration’s goal to empty Rikers, the releasing of fired off a letter to the U.S. Depart- who said the Trump adminis- “It is an essential tool for en- dangerous criminals by liberal judges on their own recognizance, new ment of Housing and Urban Devel- tration’s proposal would harm forcing the anti-discrimination bail reform laws coming in January and other pro-crime policies have opment opposing HUD’s proposed anti-discrimination efforts and protections guaranteed by the put the rights of criminals before the justice of victims and safety of the rule change on a measure known as undercut access to fair credit and Fair Housing Act. Insurance public,” Malliotakis added. the disparate impact standard. homeownership opportunities for companies, financial institutions Disparate impact provides a New Yorkers. and others must not be allowed to GOVERNOR SIGNS LENTOL’S DOUBLE way to uncover and prohibit pol- Ortiz, a Democrat representing engage in discriminatory practic- icies that on the surface appear to Red Hook, Sunset Park and parts es, whether those are carried out JEOPARDY BILL be neutral but in reality exclude of Bay Ridge, urged the admin- overtly or covertly,” Ortiz wrote in people of color and other groups istration to keep HUD’s current his letter to HUD. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill sponsored by Assembly- member Joseph Lentol to close New York State’s double jeopardy loophole MENCHACA CALLS ON CENSUS BUREAU TO HIRE on presidential pardons. The new law means that people who have been pardoned for past crimes and who have personal ties to the President of NON-CITIZENS the U.S. can now be charged by the state for the same crimes. “Closing the double jeopardy loophole will help to prevent the possible Council Members Carlos Men- to hire non-citizens is critical to The U.S. Census Bureau has abuse of the pardon power by creating mechanisms to ensure pardons chaca and , who co- ensuring a complete and accurate launched a nationwide recruit- are properly used and that New York can hold individuals accountable chair the ’s count of every New Yorker,” said ment campaign and is hosting job for their actions,” said Lentol, a Democrat representing North Brooklyn. 2020 Census Task Force, have sent Menchaca, a Democrat represent- recruitment events all over the “We never thought we would have to worry about a state needing to a letter to the U.S. Office of Person- ing Red Hook and Sunset Park. country. review the president’s pardon power. However, actions today remind us nel Management (OPM) urging it “Moreover, what we are asking In New York City, the bureau that presidential powers can be used with bad intentions. When there is to allow the U.S. Census Bureau OPM to do is no more than what needs to recruit 40,000 people an abuse of power and inaction at the federal level to check that abuse, a to hire non-citizens for outreach the U.S. Census Bureau has already for positions like census taker, state must be prepared to act to ensure individuals are held accountable. positions that might be hard to fill sought to do, hire from the largest, recruiting assistant, office clerk New York State will not tolerate the whitewashing of illegal behavior,” with U.S. citizens. most diverse and most qualified and office supervisor, Menchaca Lentol said. “Allowing the Census Bureau applicant pool possible.” said. RICHARDSON TO HOLD EMERGENCY TREYGER INTRODUCES EDUCATION BILLS

TRAINING SESSION Councilmember , translated. Treyger also intro- grant paid medical leave for city chairperson of the Education Com- duced a resolution to support state employees who provide an organ Assemblymember Diana Richardson will hold a Disaster Prepared- mittee, recently introduced bills legislation that would allow mental donation. ness Training session on Saturday, Oct. 26, at Middle School 61, 400 and resolutions aimed at helping health days for students. “The legislation I introduced Empire Blvd., from 2 to 4 p.m. parents navigate the educational Treyger, a Democrat represent- will benefit and enhance city life Richardson, a Democrat representing Crown Heights and Prospect bureaucracy. ing Coney Island, Gravesend and for all residents. I am confident Lefferts Gardens, has invited representatives from the New York City One bill on student and parent parts of Bensonhurst, also intro- that my bills will lead to better Office of Emergency Management, the Community Emergency Response rights seeks to amend the city’s duced a non-education resolution outcomes for New Yorkers and Team and the Police Department to make presentations at the training administrative code to require to allow city workers who donate I look forward to my initiatives session. the Department of Education to organs to help save lives to get progressing through the Coun- For more information, call Richardson’s office at 718-771-3105 or email report the number of individual- paid medical time off. The reso- cil’s legislative process,” Treyger District [email protected]. ized education programs that are lution would direct the mayor to said. 14• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 OPINION Clinton vs. Gabbard s it possible that a fairly Clinton. Mrs. Clinton, by she is almost 35 years young- COMMON SENSE unknown Democratic simply focusing attention on er than any of the leading I member of Congress Congressmember Gabbard, Democratic candidates. BY JERRY KASSAR from Hawaii could have de- would have given her a po- This all adds up to Mrs. livered a political near-death litical boost. Clinton’s rantings seeming very well find themselves assistant when he was in the blow to Hillary Clinton? Leveling outlandish off the wall. This was only needing to tone down their City Council and a member Hawaii’s Tulsi Gabbard is charges as being the exacerbated by Gabbard’s rhetoric after this incident. of the Conservative Party’s anything but a conservative choice of Russia through a response which took Mrs. Mrs. Clinton, for her part, state and county committees or for that matter, in my third-party bid designed to Clinton and her claims I suspect Mrs. Clinton will take one more step off until her passing. view, a moderate. However, help President Trump took apart, leaving you with the knew she had gone too the Democratic stage. It was great to see so ma- in this year’s crop of far-left Gabbard and the attention sense that Gabbard was a far inasmuch as she can- *** ny people, from relatives Democratic presidential given to her campaign into victim of a great left-wing celed most of her public I very much enjoyed at- to friends, customers and candidates, she seems the stratosphere. conspiracy. schedule last weekend. tending the street naming in neighbors, come out to cel- almost reasonable by com- Gabbard, as a military I suspect Mrs. Clinton honor of Joe and Flo Leopol- ebrate their lives. They all parison. She may even have reservist holding the rank knew she had gone too far part to Hillary Clinton, she di at Fifth Avenue and Sev- adored Joe and Flo, and so had a legitimate gripe that of major who saw service inasmuch as she canceled will remain the voice of rea- enth Street. Joe, who passed did I. the media was not taking twice in the Middle East, most of her public schedule son for the Democratic Party away 30 years ago, and Flo, *** her seriously because she including a tour in Iraq a last weekend. in an increasingly fractured who passed last December, The New York Post report- refused to fall into the trap few years after 9/11, defies Gabbard is a liberal in field. were both friends of mine ed last Saturday night that of name-calling and hollow any attempt to paint her every sense of the word. All In my opinion, most po- and Brooklyn Conservative Ian Reilly Walsh has filed political charges that has as a disloyal American one needs to do is go to her litical observers will look at Party Chairperson Fran a $5.5 million defamation become the hallmark of this susceptible to Russian website and it is all laid out less polarizing Democrats Vella-Marrone. lawsuit against State Sen. presidential campaign. influence. for anyone to see. But, she is such as Gabbard, at 38 years Joe was an early member Andrew Gournardes for Of course, few would have Additionally, her mod- different, falling much more of age, as the future of the of the Brooklyn Conser- “falsely accusing [Reilly] of ever given her charges a ulated approach to policy into the framework of tra- party if the Democrats hope vative Party in Park Slope being a member of the Proud second thought and she like issues makes her appear ditional liberal Democrats to become the majority par- where he first owned and Boys.” This suit should so many failed presidential more attractive to indepen- who have run for president. ty in America. operated an ice cream parlor capture the interest of the candidates would have be- dent voters and blue dog I cannot imagine how she Far-left establishment and then a hardware store city, state and even national come a footnote to history. Democrats then anyone in could become the nominee. Democrats like Clinton, that his sons continue to media over the next few Then, along came Hillary the Democratic field. Plus, Regardless, due at least in Warren and Sanders could operate. Flo was Mike Long’s months.

Time to catch your breath MATTER OF FACT BY JAY BROWN

eginning on Satur- first orders of business in voters, 2019 is just a slow day, October 26, for January. You won’t find any election year. And most All of us are very aware for reelection, 2023 will B the first time in New of the biggest races on the welcome that. of the looming presidential find all City Council offices York, you will be able to vote ballot this year. voting committed to getting election, as well as the fact up for grabs, once again for at a polling place before the Following the special to the polls. Many who that all of the House reps, two-year terms. first Tuesday in November. election this past February, The results of 2016 would regularly vote but state senators and assembly- 2024 will bring another Early voting kicks off that you will again have the op- moved many to do more keep that between their members we elected in 2018 presidential election cycle, day and runs for nine con- portunity to vote for public than they had done be- family and friends, knocked will be up for reelection in along with all the other races secutive days, including the advocate. You may be like fore and we saw that on the doors of neighbors 2020. But, I don’t think many that occur in even-num- next two weekends. me and also have a choice newfound enthusiasm they had never met to tell realize just how long it will bered years, as well as the Depending on where you of two candidates for civil a year later in the 2017 them about a candidate they be until we have another election for Sen. Chuck are in Southern Brooklyn, court judge of Kings Coun- election. believed in. slow year like 2019. Schumer’s seat. In 2025, you may have an early ty, but there are two other It occurred again in 2018, After we survive 2020, all mayor will be on the ballot voting polling site at a high judicial elections; in one in local congressional and city races will again be con- again, along with borough school like Fort Hamilton, race, a candidate is running The results of 2016 moved state legislature races, as tested in 2021, but what most presidents, all the other New Utrecht, FDR or James unopposed, while the other many to do more than they well as elections for gover- may not be aware of is that citywide offices, and City Madison or at the Coney instructs you to select five had done before and we saw nor, lieutenant governor, due to the redistricting that Council races for the third Island YMCA. If you prefer, candidates from a list of five that newfound enthusiasm and New York State attorney follows the Census, every 20 time in a five-year span. you can still vote on Election candidates. The five ballot a year later in the 2017 elec- general. This is why, after years councilmembers are In fact, it won’t be until Day at your normal polling proposals this year, cover- tion. Mayor, comptroller, two very busy years, many elected to two-year terms. 2027 until there is another place. ing a host of issues, may be public advocate, borough have welcomed this slow This will be the case in 2021, electoral year that is as quiet Being that this year has the choices many voters find presidents and all City Coun- 2019 election cycle, which which means that after as 2019. Now is the time to less buzz electorally, the most interesting. cil seats were on the ballot, has felt like a chance for another even-numbered finish recharging the bat- 2019 election is the perfect These races are obviously with the latter category everyone to catch their col- year with congressional tery in preparation for what time to begin early voting, very important to the can- garnering a lot of interest lective breath before what and state legislature races will be a busy year ahead or, which the new state legis- didates whose names are and energy locally. promises to be a wild year in 2022, in addition to Sen. more precisely, a busy seven lature passed as one of its on the ballot, but to average People who often skipped ahead. Kirsten Gillibrand running years ahead.

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Focus on Bay Ridge By Charles F. Otey City Council comes through: New law would clear Dyker Heights of holiday vendors After decades of litter & clutter, Dyker residents may finally be able to enjoy their world-famous lights According to local legend — undoubtedly ney over to 12th Avenue in the 80s to gaze in confirmed by referring to back pages of this awe at scores of holiday figures, complete Community Board 10 District Manager newspaper in the 1970s — Dyker Heights res- with Noel musical orchestration. Councilmember Justin Brannan Josephine Beckmann ident attorney Al Polizzotto once decided to But, one Thanksgiving Day, residents on ebrooklyn media/File photo by Denise Alexander ebrooklyn media/File photo by Paula Katinas spend several thousand dollars to construct a the lit blocks woke to realize that their cre- mammoth Christmas display in front of his ative efforts had captured the imaginations of tions, and it came as something of a shock become a nightmare for residents who have impressive porticoed home. The first few thousands who would journey en masse to the when she said, “But of all the private displays literally lost day-to-day use of their own years, old-timers recall, Polizzotto’s brightly southern portion of the solidly residential of holiday spirit, nothing we’ve seen rivals blocks every holiday season. Councilmember lit Santas, reindeer, a gigantic wooden soldier, neighborhood to bear witness to the unique, what residents of a Brooklyn, New York, Justin Brannan, who was instrumental in angels and even a finely detailed manger — burgeoning holiday fest. community have been doing for years!” getting the City Council to pass legislation Holy Family and all — drew small crowds to It wasn’t just the crowds flooding the well- We were stunned when a video of the banning most of the vendors, remarked to the lawyer’s classically bedecked residence. kept homes, however; scores of vendors of all Dyker Heights lights flashed onto the Sydney Katinas, “Just imagine the joy of a 40-day Then, a few of his Dyker Heights neigh- sorts of foods and trinkets parked on adjacent television screen. But its worldwide notoriety ‘unofficial’ street festival happening outside bors — homeowners all — decided to follow blocks, converting pristine suburban blocks shouldn’t have come as shock to any resident your door, or the noise and fumes from an Polizzotto’s lead by setting up their own, into littered and smelly trash paths. of Greater Bay Ridge — as writer Paula idling ice cream truck for 10 hours a day — often even more expensive, glittering statues, Katinas wrote recently on these pages. not exactly the Norman Rockwell Christmas action displays and numerous other symbols Dyker Heights legendary “Today, spectators travel from other states of your dreams!” of the festive season. lighting noted in Australia and countries to the neighborhood The New At first, the crowds were small and respect- A personal observation is appropriate here: York Times has called the ‘undisputed capital Law protecting Dyker residents ful. But then the Dyker Heights Lights Almost 15 years ago, while we were visiting of Christmas pageantry — a number of them enacted, but will vendors obey? Christmas legend grew and grew and, relatives in Australia, we were in our hotel using organized bus tours that have only So, it was no great surprise to learn that the unavoidably it seems, during the next several room watching a Sydney television show that grown in popularity since the famed lights City Council voted to ban food vendors and years residents from all parts of Greater Bay was staging a pre-Christmas revue. A local first made headlines,” she wrote. other sidewalk peddlers from much of Dyker Ridge — then all of Brooklyn — would jour- reporter was citing unique holiday demonstra- Sadly, the Dyker display has indeed Heights from Thanksgiving Day through New Year’s Eve Day. The legislation, which Brannan introduced last summer, prohibits hot dog stands, ice cream trucks, souvenir sellers and other types of vendors from operating in the area of Dyker Heights located between 10th and 13th avenues, from 81st Street to 86th Street. “It really restricts vendors from the prime viewing area for the Dyker Heights Christmas lights,” said Community Board 10 District Manager Josephine Beckmann, who, for years, has been working with city agencies to free the neighborhood of the vendor blight. (Beckmann and Dyker Heights Civic Association President Fran Vella-Marrone have been at the forefront on issues that often challenge the identifying residential nature of Greater Bay Ridge, such as illegal curb cuts, the dangerous use of particular strips for hot- rod races, and superfluous bike lanes, which are potentially more hazardous than some maintain. Cyclists, who compose a minuscule portion of the electorate, have a dispropor- tionate impact on elected officials because bicycle lobbyists, led by Transportation Alternatives, literally control much of social media.) Will the new law work? The proof of the pudding will come this Thanksgiving Day, which usually marks the influx of thousands of spectators and scores of vendors who can’t resist this lucrative holiday market. New York City vendors have traditionally been among the most aggressive in the nation. Will they observe the new bans — the first restrictions they have faced in Dyker Heights for decades? Based on recent history, we can expect more than a few hot dog sellers or ice cream Y trucks to test the new legislation. It might be a good idea for local leaders to be on hand with their iPhones and other devices to document this first-ever prohibi- tion of littering peddlers in Dyker Heights and to ensure that illegal vendors don’t defy the The beautiful displays of Christmas lights in Dyker Heights are a popular event, drawing large crowds to the neighborhood will of the residents, underscored by a City throughout the holiday season. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Steve Solomonson Council vote of approval. 16• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019

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Also con- Panela, a fi ve-year- all Community Green-Wood members of Educationthe armedCemetery Council our 20, goodwhich friend, is Its Green-Woodwho fi rstentered march the military schoolwas led auditorium. by former Also Brook- con- kicked off its sesquicenten- Cemetery honcho Richard gratulations to St. Patrick’s old, gray and white headedkickedforces byfromoff Laurie itsthe sesquicentengreater Windsor, will- beCemetery highlight- honcholynvia MayorRichardwhat is alsoJohn calledgratulations Ward the Hunter to, andSt. thePatrick’s 2014 nial commemoration of the Moylan. Pastor, Monsignor Joseph tuxedo kitty. I ingnialNew its Yorkcommemoration June Area monthly were tested, meetingof the agendaMoylan with. a marchEmpire Station.was ledPastor, by Society Monsignor President Joseph and start of the Civil War this On Memorial Day, the Nagle, who just marked his have the softest specialstartreceived of salute medicalthe Civilto exams the Warand PTA/PAs this thatOn serve Memorial all Brooklyn TheDay, 50th historianthe anniversary Nagle Ronald, who Schweiger. just marked his past Sunday with a posse cemetery hosted its 13th 40th anniversary as a mem- fur and am very thepastwere public swornSunday schools in at thewith oldin ArDistricta - posse 20. cemeteryThe laudato- hosted ceremony Onits Sunday, 13th included June40th the 22, anniversary at 12:30 p.m., as a the mem so-- of mounted cavalry, foot sol- annual free concert with ber of the clergy. sweet, but a lit- ryofmy sessionmounted Building will at cavalry,39 take Whitehall place foot onsol Wednesday,- annual Junefree concertcietypresenting will with be of celebrating the bercolors of the its clergy. 134th anniversa- diers with muskets, bayonets, the ISO Symphonic Band ••• tle shy. Once I 11,diersStreet at with7 in p.m., Manhattan. muskets, at P.S./I.S. Then, bayonets, 30, 7001 the Fourth ISO Ave- Symphonicryby at the the NewBand Bay York Ridge Army Manor, •••476 76th Street. swords, sabers, color guards, led by founder and director, The Fort Hamilton High warm up to you, nue.swords,as a result sabers, of anti-Vietnam color guards, led by founder TheandRecruiting keynoterdirector, Command for ColortheThe occasionFort Hamilton will be society High drummers and ladies in Civil Bay Ridge Maestro Brian School Alumni Association I like to read, War- drummersWar It will protest also and bombings be ladies an opportunity inin eraCivilFort HamiltonWorsdaleBay for parentsRidge . Several MaestromemberGuard, members Brianthe and national Newheld anthemSchool York its StateAlumni recent Supreme Associationpre-show Court 1968 and 1969, the process- Garrison Commander and an invocation by Army watch TV, surf the fromWar- other schools to seeera the ofinteriorWorsdale the band of . Severalare current membersJustice and annualArthurheld itsdinnerSchack recent at whoChadwick’s pre-show will be ing facility was relocated to Col. Andrew Zieseniss Garrison Chaplain/Major net and most of the ebrooklyn media/Photos by Ted General the district's newest school thatformerof was the bandgraduates are current of Fort andtalking Restaurant,annual about dinner the 8822historyat Chadwick’s Thirdof the Fort Hamilton. congratulates Bruce Duty, followed by Thetime Rhapsody will even Players help in concert. built on the former site of the BayformerHamilton graduates High School. of Fort BoyAvenue.Restaurant, Scouts, The prominentdinner 8822 was ThirdhostEagle- On Friday afternoon, Oct. MEPS Commander remarks by Lt. Col. Patricia you with these things. Ridge United Methodist Church Hamilton High••• School. edAvenue.Scouts, by Dr. andThe Alice dinnersince Farkouh hewas was host ,a - 18, we attended the 50th Lt. Col. Patricia JonesJohnson, the New I can also be hap- (aka the Green Church). Michael •••Connors, theedformer pastby Dr. principalattorney Alice ofFarkouhfor FHHS Major , anniversary celebration JonesJohnson. York MEPS commander who pily by myself for Photo courtesy of Jude Lassow * * * foundingMichael partnerConnors and , andtheLeague pastthe currentprincipal Baseball, presidentof FHHSa few of the New York Military spoke about the history of long periods, but I Panela needs a loving home. What an absolute terrif- presidentfounding of partnerthe Connors and ofand the hits,the Alumni runscurrent and Association. strikes.president Entrance Processing Cen- for service in the Army, the facility and major events am always avail- ic turnout for the street president of the Connors of the Alumni Also onAssociation. the pro- ter now located at 116 White National Guard,and SullivanAir Force, lawaround firm, the country is Farkouh in 1969. 39is Whitehall Street, able for play time at a moment’s notice. co-naming ceremonies in and Sullivan law firm, is Farkouhgram willis be former JACKSON GALAXY: “My Cat From Hell” TV pro- Avenue on the grounds of Navy, Marinethe new Corps Kings and CountyGuest com speakers- for the former Armed Forces “My outstanding quality is that I am super mel- honor of the late, great the new Kings County com- Brooklyn Borough Pres- gramJACKSON is seen onGALAXY: Animal Planet “My SaturdayCat From nights Hell” showing TV pro - Fort Hamilton. It is the place Coast Guard.mander of the Catholicoccasion War were Donald Induction Center. low, and a very low maintenance kitty. I am okay Tom Kane. The block that mander of the Catholic War ident Marty Markowitz agram calm isbehaviorist seen on Animal at a cat’s Planet worst! Saturday His unique nights methods showing where thousands of men CongressmemberVeterans. Last Max year, Flannagan Connors, quartermaster with cats, dogs and children. However, I would es- Kane grew up on 88th Veterans. Last year, Connors discussing his new role work.a calm Many behaviorist cats are at saveda cat’s from worst! a tripHis tounique a kill methodsshelter. dress.and women are processed Rose, receivedAssemblymember the “Veteran for Brooklyn of VFW Post Walt Whitman Initiative pecially enjoy being the only cat in the house. That streetdress. near Colonial Road received the “Veteran of as vice president of bor- Hissing,work. 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GOP Assembly Candidate Tom McCarthy PURRFECT MEWS: All of Jenny’s rescued kitties pingempowering along in victimsthe nighttime and law enforcement to make••• a special request to vote by mail tool, has not yet been passed despiteBoth overpups- lovetact my people, district officeare lap at 315-781-2030,dogs, love toemail sit with ping along in the nighttime •••as “Counselor of the Year,” past City Coun- havePURRFECT been adopted MEWS: into loving All ofhomes. Jenny’s rescued kitties procession,through supportwe came and, when across needed, legisMore- under news certain circumstancesfrom St. (A.219-A); whelming support from both you.sides ofSabrina the me gives at [email protected], kisses but sometimes find me gives on a lit- procession, we came across More news cil fromcandidate St. and President of the Brooklyn have been adopted into loving homes. Susanlation. Pulaski Our Helping, a Abuseformer Victims Patrick’s. and •Allow On Sunday, a victim of June a family 5, offense to file aisle in both the Assembly andtle Senate. love biteFacebook, before and kisses. follow meShe on Twitter.hates the vacuum Susan Pulaski, a former Patrick’s. On Sunday,Young June Republicans 5, Russell Gallo as “Young presidentEnhancing of Protectionsthe Bay reportRidge highlights after a a2 complaint p.m. special with any concert local law enforcement The law is named for Brittanyand Passalac barks- at Assemblymemberit. Tyson loves Brian people, Kolb isloves Assembly to play and president of the Bay Ridge after a 2 p.m. specialRepublican concert of the Year,” plus the following la- Historicalsome key Society findings and and apotential com- solutionsin St. Patrick’sagency in theChurch, state, regardless there of where the qua, who was onlychair 12 years- oldwatch when shehis sister play ball. He lovesminority to leader. play tug of Historical Society and a com- in St. Patrick’s Church,dies, as there“Women of the Year” Phyllis chairCarbo,- mittee chair at Community will be an unveiling and dedi- person of the Kassenbrock war. They are lap pups. He also makes noises like Membersmittee chair of the Societyat Community of Old Brooklynites will be march an unveiling Francenia and dedi Hall,- personJoan Braunsteinof the Kassenbrock and Mary Board Ten. Obviously, pleased cation of a portrait of the late Brothers Memorial Chewbacca from ‘Star Wars.’ It is very cute. I am in inBoard the recent Ten. BrooklynObviously, Memorial pleased Day cationParade ofwith a portraitJohn. of the late Brothers Memorial with the big turnout, was Maestro Aldo Bruschi in the Scholarship Fund. Also in Lynbrook, New York.” – Jackie, 516-6980-5669. Societywith thePresident big andturnout, Brooklyn was Historian Maestro Ron Aldo Bruschi Tickets in theare $200Scholarship a pop andFund. available Also inat Schweiger, center. www.BrooklynGOP.com. Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 17 Halloween frights and fun coming again to Sunset Park waterfront

BY JAIME DEJESUS photo booths, a pumpkin JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. patch, a live DJ, plus the COM Rock and Roll Playhouse Halloween edition. ndustry City and Be- “The Annual Kids’ Hallow- yond at Liberty View een Parade and Scavenger I are getting spooky once Hunt at Industry City and again for the Halloween Beyond at Liberty View has season. become a community staple For the third straight over the last two years, and year, the annual Kids’ Hal- we’re excited to bring the loween Parade and Scav- festivities back for anoth- enger Hunt will take place er year,” said Director of at the two massive Sunset Community Engagement at Park waterfront spaces. Industry City Cristal Rivera. The event, which will From 10a.m.-4p.m., be held on Saturday, Oct. Beyond will have trick or 26 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. at treating, a live DJ who will Industry City, 238 36th St., play spooky sounds, a photo and BEYOND, 850 Third booth and a pumpkin patch. Ave., will host an array of From 12 p.m.–2 p.m., IC Halloween- themed activi- will offer the Rock and ties for families, including Roll Playhouse Halloween parades, trick-or-treat stops, Edition, trick or treating

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throughout the campus, proceed in the opposite di- didn’t come to trick or arts and crafts, face paint- rection, from Industry City treat. They came to enjoy ing and more. to Beyond. themselves, to be together Kids and parents alike can Last year’s event was a in a safe place where a lot indulge in arts and crafts success, according to Di- of people knew each other. and face painting. There rector of Brand Integration, We had people who had will be two parades on Oct. Video and Promotions at come to our first Halloween 26, with one at 11:30 a.m. and Bed Bath & Beyond Bari event who were thrilled to the second at 2:30 p.m. Fagin. come to our second and The morning parade will “What makes it so special the weather did not deter wend its way from Beyond is that people really came anyone.” to Industry City and the to a Halloween party,” she For more information, visit afternoon parade will said last year. “They just https://bit.ly/2AF8MwT. 2nd department / new business Formations

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OF STATE OF NY UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST DERSON REGISTERED AGENTS, 7014 ON 09/12/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS FUL PURPOSE. (SSNY) ON 08/05/19. OFFICE LOCA- COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIG- MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL #173834 13TH AVENUE, SUITE 210 BROOKLYN, PROCESS TO: 150 SEVENTH AVENUE, TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- NATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM MAIL PROCESS TO: C/O RALPH AIEVO- NY, 11228. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF BROOKLYN, NY 11215. PURPOSE: TO IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC MAY LI & SONS, 1275 65TH STREET, BROOK- 11217 LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE OWN REAL PROPERTY. #174165 BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- #174193 LYN, NY 11219. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- DROMOS STUDIO LLC SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS CESS TO: YEKATERINA KUZNETSOVA, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- FUL PURPOSE. TO: 30 MAIN ST., APT. 6F, BROOKLYN, 50 BRIGHTON 1 RD., APT 5A, BROOK- TCB 1101 RUTLAND LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: #174527 NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL LYN, NY 11235. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- TCB 1101 RUTLAND LLC, ARTS. OF DROMOS STUDIO LLC. ARTICLES OF FLAME FACE RECORDS LLC ACTIVITIES. FUL PURPOSE. ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON CARMEL DESIGN CO LLC ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- FLAME FACE RECORDS LLC, ARTS. #173603 #173843 10/02/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CARMEL TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- DESIGN CO LLC. ARTS OF ORG FILED ON 8/19/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: 08/26/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS 124 MANHATTAN VEGGIE CASTLE MINI LLC ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS VEGGIE CASTLE MINI LLC. ARTS. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- REALTY LLC AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. WITH SECY OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS 124 MANHATTAN REALTY LLC FILED SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: ZA- ON 10/8/19. OFFICE LOCATION: 09/16/19. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. W/ SSNY ON 8/22/19. OFFICE: KINGS HEER BUKHARI, 1101 RUTLAND RD, KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: DAN- CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- BROOKLYN, NY 11212. PURPOSE: ANY NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL IEL NANKHAR, 705 DECATUR STREET, FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 66 LAWFUL PURPOSE. A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST WHOM PROCESS #174226 MAY BE SERVED AND SHALL MAIL BROOKLYN, NY 11233. REG AGENT: COLERIDGE ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11235. THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY COPY OF PROCESS AGAINST LLC TO: DANIEL NANKHAR, 705 DECATUR PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL. LPP HOLDING OF JACQUELINE YU-SI LUNG, 49 FLAT- STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11233. PUR- #173664 SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO 604 HUMBOLDT ST., STE. 3, BKLYN, NY BUSH AVE PMB #1091 BROOKLYN, NY, POSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE THE LLC, 2085 BROOKLYN, LLC 10314. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACT. 11217. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: #173597 225 BRIGHTON BEACH FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY LPP HOLDING OF BROOKLYN, LLC, #174598 18• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of October 25 – October 31, 2019

TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-WFHE3, RI, ET AL., DEFENDANT(S) PURSU- PLAINTIFF AGAINST LISA LEWIS, IAN ANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- C. LEWIS, ET AL, DEFENDANT PUR- SURE AND SALE DULY DATED MARCH SUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORE- 14, 2016 I, THE UNDERSIGNED REF- CLOSURE AND SALE DULY DAT- EREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- 2nd department/ public legal notices ED 2/7/2017 AND ENTERED ON TION AT THE ROOM 224 OF KINGS 2/15/2017, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REF- COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 AD- EREE, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- VISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK NOTICE OF SALE AT THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME LYN, NEW YORK 11201 ON NOVEMBER # 1044/2008. JAMES M. CAFFREY, ESQ. CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF 11201, ON NOVEMBER 14, 2019 AT SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- 7, 2019 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN - REFEREE. RAS BORISKIN, LLC 900 LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 1415 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, LYN, NY ON NOVEMBER 07, 2019 AS 1017 47TH STREET, BROOKLYN, MERCHANTS CONCOURSE, SUITE 310, PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, AVENUE R, BROOKLYN, NY 11229. ALL SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AT 02:30 PM PREMISES KNOWN AS NY 11219. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT WESTBURY, NEW YORK 11590, ATTOR- SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE THAT CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 805 EAST 45TH STREET, BROOKLYN, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE NEYS FOR PLAINTIFF. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUN- OF LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO LASAL- #174384 NY 11203. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS TY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED, SITUATE, LE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BE- NEW YORK. SAID PREMISES KNOWN LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE REG- NOTICE OF SALE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS ING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- AS 767 MAPLE STREET, BROOKLYN, OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, ISTERED HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND N.Y. 11203. (BLOCK: 4806, LOT: 98). CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK, ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, AND THE BANK IN THE COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NY, BLOCK 5620 LOT 48. AP- APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIEN BLOCK 6797, LOT 50. APPROXIMATE 2004-FR3 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATER- STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK: 4979, PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $ 947,809.23 PLUS INTEREST AND AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $707,343.14 CATES, SERIES 2004-FR-3, PLAINTIFF AL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR THE LOT: 79. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $357,128.21 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMIS- AGAINST NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, PLAINTIFF, VS. JUDGMENT IS $718,599.93 PLUS IN- COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- ES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVI- PATRICIA TEEL, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). 1376 39TH STREET LLC, ET AL., DEFEN- TERESTS AND COSTS. PREMISES JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX SIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT FOR IN- PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF DANT(S).PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVI- FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED MENT INDEX# 507622/2018. MICHAEL OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY NO. 012571-07. STEVEN H. RICH- DEX# 31639/09. MARTIN WOLF, ESQ., INDELICATO, ESQ., REFEREE SHAPIRO, MAN, ESQ., REFEREE. STERN & EISEN- SIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # REFEREE GROSS POLOWY, LLC AT- ON NOVEMBER 16, 2018. I, THE UN- FILED ON SEPTEMBER 16, 2019, I, THE 36042/2007. GREGORY M. LASPINA, DICARO & BARAK, LLC ATTORNEY(S) BERG, PC ATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAIN- TORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 1775 WEHR- DERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL REFEREE FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS FOR THE PLAINTIFF 175 MILE CROSS- TIFF WOODBRIDGE CORPORATE LE DRIVE, SUITE 100 WILLIAMSVILLE, PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM 224 OF AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS WEISMAN & GORDON LLP 53 GIBSON ING BOULEVARD ROCHESTER, NEW PLAZA 485 B ROUTE 1 SOUTH - SUITE NY 14221 65637 THE KINGS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, COUNTY SUPREME COURT, ROOM STREET BAY SHORE, NY 11706 #174100 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. YORK 14624 (877) 430-4792 DATED: 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- 330 ISELIN, NJ 08830 (732) 582-6344 #173937 ON THE 21ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 65749 LYN, NY ON NOVEMBER 21, 2019 AT FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VIS- #174140 IT WWW.AUCTION.COM OR CALL 800- NOTICE OF SALE 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES BEING DE- 2:30 P.M., PREMISES KNOWN AS 1376 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, 280-2832 SUPREME COURT KINGS COUN- SCRIBED AS ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, NOTICE OF SALE 39TH STREET A/K/A 1376-1378 39TH #174151 NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, AND THE BANK TY SUN WEST MORTGAGE COMPA- PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATE, IN PURSUANCE AND BY VIRTUE OF STREET, BROOKLYN, NY. ALL THAT NY, INC., PLAINTIFF AGAINST JEANNE OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATER- LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF NOTICE OF SALE BRITTON A/K/A JEAN BRITTON, ET AL AL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR THE OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, AND SALE DULY GRANTED AND EN- LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF DEFENDANTS ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, PLAINTIFF, VS. CITY AND STATE OF NEW YORK. SAID TERED IN AN ACTION ENTITLED NYC- PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, KINGS 3052 BRIGHTON 1ST STREET WINSFORD L. BELLE, ET AL., DEFEN- PREMISES KNOWN AS 1796 EAST TL 2017-A TRUST AND THE BANK OF SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE II LLC, PLAINTIFF -AGAINST- 3052 TIFF(S) FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, LLP, 28 EAST MAIN STREET, SUITE 1800, DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT 53RD STREET, BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11234. NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATER- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY BRIGHTON FIRST LLC, ET AL DEFEN- OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY (BLOCK: 8513, LOT: 43) APPROXI- AL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDG- ROCHESTER, NY 14614 ATTORNEY (S) FOR PLAINTIFF (S). PURSUANT TO A FILED ON OCTOBER 30, 2018, I, THE MATE AMOUNT OF LIEN $ 696,287.60 THE NYCTL 2017-A TRUST V. 318A YORK, BLOCK 5298 AND LOT 38. AP- MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMIS- HART LLC, ET AL. BEARING INDEX NO. PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT DATED NOVEMBER 1, 2017 AND EN- JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED NOVEMBER 7, 2018, AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS ES WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PRO- 507457-2018 OR ABOUT SEPTEMBER IS $33,159.71 PLUS INTEREST AND TERED ON NOVEMBER 21, 2017, I, THE COUNTY SUPREME COURT, ROOM VISIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 16, 2019, I, THE REFEREE, DULY AP- 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- TERMS OF SALE. INDEX NO. 15622- JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT ROOM 224 POINTED IN THIS ACTION FOR SUCH LYN, NY ON NOVEMBER 7, 2019 AT 08. SIMON SHAMOUN, ESQ., REFER- MENT INDEX # 505801/17. JOSEPH R. COUNTY COURTHOUSE 360 ADAMS OF KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, PURPOSE, WILL EXPOSE FOR SALE 2:30 P.M., PREMISES KNOWN AS 556 EE. FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, LLP ATTOR- VASILE, ESQ., REFEREE BRONSTER, LLP, STREET, ROOM 224, BROOKLYN, NY 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW AND SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO EAST 34TH STREET, BROOKLYN, NY. NEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF 28 EAST MAIN 156 WEST 56TH STREET, SUITE 1801, ON NOVEMBER 7, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. YORK, 11201 ON NOVEMBER 7, 2019 THE HIGHEST BIDDER ON NOVEM- ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR STREET ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14614 (585) NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019, ATTOR- PREMISES SITUATE, LYING AND BE- AT 2:30 PM. PREMISES KNOWN AS 601 BER 21, 2019, AT 2:30 P.M., IN COURT- PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- 732-7400 ROOM 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY NEYS FOR PLAINTIFF ING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, EAST 22ND STREET, BROOKLYN, NY #174368 #174473 INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE- SUPREME COURT LOCATED AT 360 COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE 11226. BLOCK 5222 LOT 96. ALL THAT ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW OF NEW YORK, BOUNDED AND DE- CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- YORK 11201, THE LIENED PREMISES SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND DESIGNATED AS BLOCK 1594, LOT 26, AT A POINT ON THE WESTERLY SIDE PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, NEW YORK - COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. KINGS DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 4950 IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF BRIGHTON 1ST STREET, DISTANT SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR AND LOT 15. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF KINGS AND BOROUGH OF BROOK- 121 FEET 5-3/4 INCHES NORTHERLY BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY TRUSTEE FOR LEHMAN XS TRUST FIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL MORT- OF JUDGMENT IS $22,979.76 PLUS LYN AND KNOWN AS 318A HART FROM THE CORNER FORMED BY THE OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF5, MORT- YORK. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-5N, V. OLEG STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11206 GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY , DIRECTED IN AND BY SAID JUDG- SIDE OF BRIGHTON 1ST STREET WITH JUDGMENT IS $787,240.01 PLUS IN- WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVI- KUREPIN, IF LIVING AND IF ANY BE CATES, SERIES 2006-FF5, PLAINTIFF TEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL SIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX # DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO MENT TO BE SOLD. THE APPROXI- AGAINST ANDREA WATERMAN, ET THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF BRIGH- MATE AMOUNT OF THE JUDGMENT TON BEACH AVENUE, BEING A PLOT BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS 504061/2015. BRUNO FRANK CODIS- ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, AL DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO A OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX NO POTI, ESQ., REFEREE BRONSTER, LLP, MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DE- IS $22,088.45 PLUS INTEREST AND JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND 100 FEET BY 180 FEET BY 100 FEET BY 507137/2013. HELENE BLANK, ESQ., 156 WEST 56TH STREET, SUITE 1801, VISEES, DISTRIBUTEES, OR SUCCES- OTHER CHARGES, AND THE PROPER- SALE ENTERED ON MARCH 5, 2019. 180 FEET. BLOCK: 8669 LOT: 18 SAID PREMISES KNOWN AS 3052/3062 REFEREE XSWJC004 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019, ATTOR- SORS IN INTEREST OF SUCH OF THE TY IS BEING SOLD SUBJECT TO THE I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL #174053 BRIGHTON 1ST STREET, BROOKLYN, NEYS FOR PLAINTIFF ABOVE AS MAY BE DEAD, AND THEIR TERMS AND CONDITIONS STATED IN SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM #174097 SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBU- THE JUDGMENT, ANY PRIOR ENCUM- 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- NY APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIEN NOTICE OF SALE TEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, BRANCES AND THE TERMS OF SALE HOUSE, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- $18,977,604.50 PLUS INTEREST & SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS. NOTICE OF SALE ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES WHICH SHALL BE AVAILABLE AT THE LYN, N.Y. ON THE 21ST DAY OF NO- COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD NYCTL 2017-A TRUST AND THE BANK SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UN- TIME OF SALE. DATED: OCTOBER 14, VEMBER, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATER- US BANK NA AS LEGAL TITLE TRUST- KNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, ET. AL. NOTICE 2019 NEW YORK, NEW YORK SIMON DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ALL THAT JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. AL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN, PLTF. VS. EE FOR TRUMAN 2012 SC2 TITLE INDEX NUMBER 509304/2015. GREG- OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SHAMOUN, ESQ. REFEREE 430 BAY CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF BEDFORD PLACE LLC, ET AL, DEFTS. TRUST, PLAINTIFF AGAINST AMER ORY LASPINA, ESQ., REFEREE KRISS & PURSUANT TO A FINAL JUDGMENT RIDGE PARKWAY BROOKLYN, NEW LAND, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN INDEX #506317/18. PURSUANT TO TAHHAN, ET AL., DEFENDANT(S) PUR- FEUERSTEIN LLP ATTORNEY(S) FOR OF FORECLOSURE DATED AUGUST 13, YORK 11209 (718) 680-7900 DAVID THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORE- PLAINTIFF 360 LEXINGTON AVENUE, 2018, AND ENTERED IN THE OFFICE P. STICH, ESQ. ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- AND STATE OF NEW YORK, BOUNDED SALE ENTERED SEPT. 16, 2019, I WILL CLOSURE AND SALE DULY DATED OC- TIFF 521 FIFTH AVENUE, 17TH FLOOR SUITE 1200, NEW YORK, NY 10017 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM OF THE CLERK OF THE COUNTY OF AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: #174108 TOBER 20, 2017 I, THE UNDERSIGNED KINGS, WHEREIN U.S. BANK NATION- NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10175 (646) BEGINNING AT APPOINT ON THE 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- AL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR 554-4421 NORTHWESTERLY SIDE OF HART COURT, 360 ADAMS ST., BROOKLYN, #174370 NOTICE OF SALE TION AT THE ROOM 224 OF KINGS LEHMAN XS TRUST MORTGAGE PASS- STREET DISTANCE 343 FEET 11 1/3 SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS NY ON NOVEMBER 7, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. COUNTY SUPREME COURT, 360 AD- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES NOTICE OF SALE INCHES SOUTHWEST FROM THE COR- NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST AND THE BANK PREM. K/A 727 BEDFORD AVENUE, AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 2005-5N IS THE PLAINTIFF AND OLEG SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NER FORMED BY THE INTERSECTION OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS COL- UNIT P, BROOKLYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK 11201, ON NOVEMBER 07, 2019 AT KUREPIN, IF LIVING AND IF ANY BE NEW YORK - COUNTY OF KINGS U.S. OF THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF HART LATERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN, 01715, LOT 1001. APPROX. AMT. OF 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN AS 121 DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS STREET AND THE SOUTHWEST SIDE PLAINTIFFS -AGAINST- THE HEIRS- JUDGMENT IS $6,358.13 PLUS COSTS 93RD STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11209. AND INTEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO ARE SPOUSES, WIDOWS, GRANTEES, TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST OF EVERGREEN AVENUE; RUNNING AT-LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBU- ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF FILED MORTGAGEES, LIENORS, HEIRS, DE- TO WILMINGTON TRUST COMPA- THENCE NORTHWEST AND AT RIGHT TEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. MI- VISEES, DISTRIBUTEES, OR SUCCES- NY, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN IN- ANGLES TO HART STREET, 95 FEET; ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS ERECT- CHAEL INDELICATO, REFEREE. THE SORS IN INTEREST OF SUCH OF THE TEREST TO BANK OF AMERICA NA- THENCE SOUTHWEST AND PARALLEL SUCCESSORS-IN-INTEREST AND GEN- ED, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE DELLO-IACONO LAW GROUP, P.C., AT- ABOVE AS MAY BE DEAD, AND THEIR TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE WITH HART STREET, 18 FEET 11 1/3 ERALLY ALL PERSONS HAVING OR BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUN- TYS. FOR PLTF., 312 LARKFIELD ROAD, SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DISTRIBU- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASAL- INCHES; THENCE SOUTHEAST AND CLAIMING UNDER, BY OR THROUGH TY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF AT RIGHT ANGLES TO HART STREET, LOWER LEVEL, EAST NORTHPORT, NY. TEES AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, LE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, WAYNE PHILLIP, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). NEW YORK, BLOCK 6101, LOT 59. AP- ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES 95 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FILE NO. 18-000112 - #97776 AS TRUSTEE FOR LEHMAN XS TRUST #174083 PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDG- AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UN- HART STREET; THENCE NORTHEAST FORECLOSURE AND SALE ENTERED MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- MENT $1,005,151.48 PLUS INTEREST KNOWN TO PLAINTIFF, ET AL. ARE ALONG THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF HEREIN ON DECEMBER 11, 2018, I, THE CATES, SERIES 2007-6, V. PAUL BLACK, NOTICE OF SALE AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD THE DEFENDANT(S). I, THE UNDER- HART STREET, 18 FEET 11 1/3 INCH- UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL ET AL. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUB- ES TO THE POINT OR PLACE OF BE- AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO A FI- HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCI- JUDGMENT FOR INDEX# 11698/09. LIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY GINNING. SAID PREMISES KNOWN COUNTY COURTHOUSE 360 ADAMS NAL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE ATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FAR- BETTY LUGO, ESQ., REFEREE GROSS COURTHOUSE, ROOM 224, 360 AD- AS 537 HART STREET, BROOKLYN, STREET, ROOM 224, BROOKLYN, NY DATED JANUARY 31, 2019, AND EN- GO ASSET SECURITIES CORPORA- POLOWY, LLC ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- AMS STREET, BROOKLYN NY 11201, TERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK N.Y. 11221-2633. (BLOCK: 3215, LOT: ON NOVEMBER 7, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. 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BY ALEX WILLIAMSON served on Christmas Eve. for the book that Paterna as he was visiting shops in “When I would go home had from the outset was Bensonhurst to photograph ensonhurst-born for holidays, I started to to portray Bensonhurst’s and interview the some- home cook, photog- document and photograph “B-Side,” the side of the mid- times-reluctant owners. It B rapher and graphic my mom cooking,” Paterna dle class, Italian-American also came in handy after he designer Daniel Paterna said. “During that time, I neighborhood that defies finished the book. Hoping is dishing up more than would reflect on, wow, this stereotypes. for a positive blurb, he mouthwatering recipes in is a very unique thing that Outside of Brooklyn, mailed an advance copy his new cookbook, “Feast we do every year.” Paterna says he encoun- to Michael Lomonaco, the of the Seven Fishes: A Paterna also started visit- tered those stereotypes former Food Network host Brooklyn Italian’s Recipes ing Bensonhurst’s “negozi,” often. People would ask if he and chef at Windows on the Celebrating Food & Family.” or little Italian shops, many knew anybody in the Mafia. World. Through lovingly rendered of which have been run by Coworkers found his Brook- Unbeknownst to Paterna, photographs, readers also the same families for gen- lyn accent intimidating, and before Lomonaco was a well- get a taste of the neighbor- erations, to photograph and one even suggested speech known chef, he had worked hood’s little Italian bakeries, interview the proprietors. therapy. at a bank with Paterna’s butcher shops and corner Nearly eight years later, “I always felt like mother. stores, alongside a highly those efforts are compiled we grew up in a very “He said, ‘Had I not seen personal family memoir. in “Feast of the Seven Fish- dignified house,” said the word ‘Paterna’ on that The Bensonhurst back- es,” out from PowerHouse Paterna. “My mother FedEx, I would have never drop gives rich context Books Nov. 5. The book abhorred ‘The So- opened it,’” Paterna said. “I to recipes for dishes like is filled with authentic Photos courtesy of Daniel Paterna pranos.’ There’s no really feel like my mom had arancini, eggplant parme- recipes, interviews, family Queen Ann Ravioli identification, no glo- a direct hand.” san and Paterna’s favorite, snapshots and stunning on 18th Ave. rification in that. And Lomonaco read the book torta dolce di ricotta, a tra- original photographs by I think that’s because and wrote a glowing pref- ditional Italian cheesecake Paterna, almost entirely and settled in Red Hook it was all too real for ace. In part, he wrote, “This made with ricotta instead of shot on Kodak 400 ASA. around 1915, right at the us… you step out in deeply personal book is cream cheese. “I was committed to shoot tail end of a massive wave the street, you could meant to move you, to help “I think anyone that has everything on film,” Pater- of immigration that brought Sugo del Contadino, run numbers or be part of you understand the story of it is kind of over the moon,” na said. “I felt that roughly two mil- or sauce for farmer’s an organized crime outfit one family, and to see that so said Paterna. “You can’t not the work I was lion Italian pasta. very easily, so for us it was many other families lived like it.” presenting immigrants taken seriously.” much like this.” Paterna began to think and the to the city. Bensonhurst, known for Paterna’s mother, who Paterna says the book is a about the food and the concepts, Like ma- its Italian shops and restau- died in 2013, sang in the way to preserve not just his culture of Bensonhurst as the emo- ny of the rants and for its annual choir at church and was own family’s traditions, but something to be preserved tions I grand- street fair honoring Santa a seamstress and a bank the traditions of a changing after a few years away in was evok- children Rosalia, the patron saint of teller. She spoke Italian and neighborhood. Boston in the ‘90s. When ing were of those Palermo. would help new immigrants “Me photographing these he went home, he wanted all taking immi- When Paterna was to set up bank accounts, stores and the area was sort to document his family’s place in the grants, who growing up, the neighbor- apply for mortgages and, of like a way to hold onto Italian traditions like the film era.” came mostly hood was also known for in general, establish them- what’s left,” Paterna said. Feast of the Seven Fishes, a Paterna’s Cheese from from southern its mob presence, and for selves in the neighborhood. “I think that’s what people meal with seven different grandfather Lioni Latticini on Italy, Paterna outbursts of racial violence Her reputation in the are reacting to when they seafood dishes customarily left Naples 15th Avenue. grew up in and bigotry. One of the goals community helped Paterna see the book.” 2nd department / new Business Formations 2nd department/

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