VOLUME 67 NUMBER 37 • SEPTEMBER 27-OCTOBER 3, 2019

Community News Beacon in South Since 1953 WHAT’S NEWS A LENNON WALL GROWS KIDS PAY IN BENSONHURST A message board, known as a Lennon Wall, has suddenly sprung up on the corner of Bay 26th Street and 86th Street in TRIBUTE Bensonhurst to give local residents the opportunity to post handwritten notes of sup- port for the pro-Democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong. Named in memory of the late Beatle John Lennon, a Lennon Wall is a pub- TO SALLY lic space where residents write or paint mes- sages of remembrance for a person or mes- sages of support for a cause. The first Lennon Wall was created in Prague shortly after Lennon was assassinated in 1980. In the SUNSHINE years since his death, thousands of fans have visited the wall to write Beatles lyrics and A year after her untimely death, post tributes to him. For more on this story, Sweet Sally Sunshine was memori- see page 10. alized with yellow ribbons on the NEW VAN FOR streets of Bay Ridge. See page 13. BAY RIDGE CENTER Photo courtesy of Matt and Nicole Kabel On Tuesday, Sept. 24, the Bay Ridge Center invited guests to the christening of its newly donated passenger van to aid the cen- ter’s seniors. The van is an essential addition to the center as it allows for additional seniors to be picked up and brought to the center and then taken back home. It also affords them the opportunity to stay active and enjoy It’s Ragamuffin, Festival weekly outings to various destinations. The center now has three vans in its fleet includ- ing the new E-350 Super Duty van that holds 14 passengers. For more on this story, see page 21. weekend in Bay Ridge! SUNSET MEAT SPECIAL SECTION STARTS ON PAGE 7INB WHOLESALERS INDICTED A newly unsealed indictment from the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York charges A. Stein Meat Products, Inc., a Sunset Park-based processing and dis- tribution business, with mislabeling meat products and selling them to consumers with ebrooklyn media/Photo by Arthur De Gaeta inflated price tags. Owners Howard Mora and Alan Buxbaum are both charged with wire fraud for the alleged scheme, which involved directing employees to re-brand USDA “Choice” beef products as higher quality “Prime” cuts using counterfeit stamps from the federal agency, according to the com- plaint. For more on this story, go to brooklyn- reporter.com. TRANSPORTATION TOWN HALL COMING SOON Rotten R train service, bad timing on the B16 bus, aggravating waits for Access-A- Ride and parking problems are some of the troubling topics expected to come up at a transportation summit U.S. Rep. Max Rose Marc Minds Your Business: HOME REPORTER MARKETING EXECUTIVE MARC HIBSHER (CENTER) AND is holding on Friday, Oct. 4, at Il Centro, the Italian-American community center at 8711 Ragamuffin Parade Committee Vice President David Annarummo (second from left) congratulated 2019 Ragamuffin 18th Ave., at 7 p.m. The doors will open at Parade Grand Marshal Empire State Bank CEO Phil Guarnieri (left) and Persons of the Year Mark (second from 6:30 p.m. For more on this story, see page right) and Rodger Loughlin (far right) of Ferrantino Fuel at the Ragamuffin Fundraising Luncheon held last Sunday 2. afternoon at the Bay Ridge Manor. For more luncheon highlights, see “Focus on Bay Ridge,” page 19. Parachute Jump lit gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness • Page 22INB 2• •EXTRA EXTRA EDITION EDITION HOME HOME REPORTER REPORTER AND SPECTATOR AND BROOKLYN • Week of SeptemberSPECTATOR 27 – October• Week 3, of 2019 October 27-October 3, 2019 Commuter nightmares to be shared at town hall Rose holding transportation summit in Bath Beach BY PAULA KATINAS our commuting nightmare. [email protected] I’m looking forward to bring- ing the city, the state and the Rotten R train service, bad federal government together timing on the B16 bus, aggra- in the same room so the peo- vating waits for Access-A- ple of and South Ride and parking problems are Brooklyn can hold all of us some of the troubling topics accountable,” Rose said. expected to come up at a Josephine Beckmann, dis- transportation summit U.S. trict manager of Community Rep. Max Rose is holding Board 10 (Bay Ridge-Dyker next week. Heights), said residents in her Rose, who is calling the area have numerous concerns meeting a “Commuting Town about transportation. Hall,” will host the session on “The R train has the slow- Friday, Oct. 4, at Il Centro, the est service. There are also fre- Italian-American community quent closures,” she told the center at 8711 18th Ave., at 7 Home Reporter, explaining p.m. The doors will open at that the train is often shut 6:30 p.m. down on weekends for repair Rose, a Democrat repre- work. senting Southwest Brooklyn Beckmann, who often and Staten Island, said he is speaks at senior citizen cen- holding the town hall to hear ters, said many older adults directly from constituents have complained to her about about their commuting night- bad bus service, particularly mares. on the B16 line. The bus runs “The needs of Staten Island from Bay Ridge to Prospect- and South Brooklyn have been Lefferts Gardens. “We hear a left out of major transit lot from the seniors. They wait improvements for far too long,” a long time for the bus,” she Rose said in a statement. said. Rose said he has worked on In addition, Beckmann several transportation issues said, local buses like the B16, The B1 bus, which travels along 86th Street in Bensonhurst for a portion of its route, is one of several bus lines since taking office in January, B37, B64 and B1 have lengthy that have lengthy routes and long waiting times for riders, officials said. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Paula Katinas but that more needs to be routes, a situation that can add done. several minutes to the waiting Representatives from New time for passengers. Beckmann. “Illegal parking is lem in her area. spaces,” she said, adding that the parts of Bensonhurst, develop- York City Transit and the New Another problem is the our Number One complaint to “Parking, parking, parking,” dearth of on-street parking “is a ers are not required under zon- York City Department of city’s Access-A-Ride pro- 311,” she said, referring to the she told the Home Reporter. symptom of a larger issue.” ing laws to build on-site park- Transportation will be at the gram, a transportation service city’s 311 telephone hotline for One woman Elias-Pavia Parking spaces are disap- ing when they construct new town hall. for the elderly and disabled. quality of life complaints. recently spoke with told her pearing from the local land- housing. “I’m proud of what we’ve “We hear a lot of complaints Marnee Elias-Pavia, district she often has to drive around scape, she said. “This is a neighborhood done in just nine months to about it,” Beckmann said. manager of Community Board her neighborhood for an hour Homeowners who build ille- with high car ownership. And turn that tide, but there’s no But the most common com- 11 (Bath Beach-Bensonhurst), to hunt down a parking space. gal curb cuts are removing we have seen an increase in one silver bullet, and no one plaint from local residents has used one word to describe the “We’re hearing from resi- parking spaces from the streets. our population,” Elias-Pavia single agency that can solve to do with parking, according to biggest transportation prob- dents about the lack of parking Another factor is that in certain said. Want to buy MetroCard at 59th St. station? It’s cash only BY PAULA KATINAS Portelli told the Home Reporter. machines near the station’s Daniels said the MetroCard accepting cash only as repairs struction is continuing. The [email protected] Portelli said she has had to main entrance at 59th Street machine malfunctions actually need to be made due to a prob- MTA is installing three eleva- add several minutes to her are currently out of commis- have nothing to do with the ele- lem with the telecommunica- tors that will be compliant with If you want to buy a morning commute to compen- sion and the token booth clerk vator construction. tion cables,” Daniels told the the Americans with Disabilities MetroCard at the 59th Street sate for MetroCard machine has been reassigned to the sta- “There are five machines at Home Reporter in an email. Act. One elevator will take pas- subway station, tough luck, said machinations. “And I can’t be tion’s other entrance a block that station. Two are on the The good news, according to sengers from the street to the riders who use the station. the only one. It’s a busy station. away, at 60th Street. north mezzanine at the 59th Daniels, is that repairs are station’s mezzanine level and Most of the MetroCard Thousands of people go through The MetroCard machine Street entrance and three are on expected to be made quickly. two will go from mezzanine to vending machines at the busy there. You have the R and N problem has been going on for the south mezzanine at the 60th “This is a high priority,” she said. the station’s train platforms, station are out of service and lines running there. You have weeks, Portelli and other rid- Street entrance. They are all Meanwhile, the elevator con- Daniels said. the machines that do work bus lines outside. You have ers told the Home Reporter. accept cash only, peeved pas- schools nearby,” she said. The MTA is currently con- sengers said. The problem, according to structing an elevator at the sta- “It’s a mess,” rider Katie riders, is that the MetroCard tion and Portelli said she was told by an MTA employee that the MetroCard machines at 59th Street would remain unavailable for the duration of the elevator construction proj- ect. “That could take two years or more,” she lamented. The station, located on 59th Street and Fourth Avenue, has a secondary entrance at 60th Street. There are MetroCard mach- ines at 60th Street. “But they only take cash,” Portelli said. Many riders prefer to make their MetroCard purchases via credit or debit card rather than cash. “This is such a pain. The MTA didn’t tell the public about it. They could have at least told people this was the way it was going to be,” said another straphanger. The same rider suggested that the MTA bring a MetroCard bus to the Sunset Park station once a week to give riders the opportunity to Metrocard vending machines usually accept cash, credit cards and debit cards. buy or refill their cards. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Paula Katinas MTA spokesperson Meredith Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 3

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apple bk - BROOKLYN PAPERS 10 X 13.75 - YOUTH SAVINGS FAMILY GIFT - 9-24-2019.indd 1 9/18/2019 4:32:48 PM 4• •EXTRA EXTRA EDITION EDITION HOME HOME REPORTER REPORTER AND SPECTATOR AND BROOKLYN • Week of SeptemberSPECTATOR 27 – October• Week 3, of 2019 September 27-October 3, 2019 Civic leaders, clergy go to Washington to plead the plight of Christians in the Middle East BY JOHN ALEXANDER Some have been sitting in JALEXANDER limbo for two years, not know- @BROOKLYNEAGLE.COM John Abi-Habib and Father Tom ing what to do,” said Abi- Zain in front of the Capital. Habib. It was a mission of passion Rose met with Zain and Abi- and mercy as Bay Ridge civic Habib during their visit. “I — leader John Abi-Habib, who and all of America — should be serves as honorary consul of extremely concerned about the Lebanon in New Jersey, and the plight of Christians in the Very Rev. Thomas Zain, dean of Middle East,” said Rose. “They the St. Nicholas Antiochian have endured discrimination Orthodox Cathedral in Brooklyn and barbaric treatment by state Heights, traveled to Washington and non-state actors, including earlier this month to deliver a ISIS who tried to break the heartfelt plea on behalf of the Christian community in Iraq. Christians living in the Middle Still, the community remained East. in Iraq and is committed to They were in Washington, rebuilding their ancestral home- D.C. for the annual In Defense land, which is not only inspir- of Christians banquet. The ing, but speaks to their strength IDC was formed about six and resiliency.” years ago to advocate on Rose continued, “I’m behalf of the plight of Middle staunchly opposed to any and Eastern Christians. all discrimination based on The issue is one that has religious beliefs, whether here been emphasized by the current at home or around the world. administration. During his It’s time for America to once headline speech at a religious again be a leader in protecting freedom event at the United religious liberty. I’m thankful Nations General Assembly on that my constituents are fight- Monday, Sept. 23, President ing for the rights of their fel- Donald Trump maintained that low Christians and other reli- protecting religious freedom gious minorities in other coun- was one of his highest priorities tries, and look forward to and called on other nations to working together with them halt persecution of various reli- over the coming years.” gious communities, including According to Abi-Habib, Christians in the Middle East. this year the IDC thanked and The Hill quoted Trump as honored 10 people, eight con- saying, “Today with one clear gressmembers and two sena- voice, the United States of dawn of Christianity, and at dif- they always change the names disappeared and need help and the same rights and privileges tors, for being champions of America calls upon the nations ferent periods of time through- but to us they’re extremists, protection in order to return; as the Muslims in the country. the cause. of the world to end religious out their history, including in who are pushing out the the situation Lebanon is facing They also face harassment “Sen. Cory Booker from persecution.” some places today, where they Christians in the Middle East given that its population of within the country and con- New Jersey was one of the “After the banquet, we went have been persecuted,” he and upsetting the balance that about four and half million is stant attacks from extremists champions and now we are hop- to work,” said Zain. “There added. used to be there. And it’s not made up of nearly two million like ISIS who continue to ing that this year we will have were people from all over the Among the lawmakers the only Christians, but other refugees, stressing the need destroy their churches and someone from New York on country representing the various group of advocates met with minorities as well, like for the U.S. to help repatriate homes. As a result, it has board,” said Abi-Habib. “That’s churches that have their roots in were Senators Chuck Schumer Assyrians and Kurds that live the Syrian refugees now that forced many of the Christians why we visited Senators Schu- the Middle East including the and Kirsten Gillibrand and U.S. in countries such as Iraq, Syria the war in Syria is coming to to leave the country.” mer and Gillibrand and Cong- Antiochian Orthodox, Maronite Reps. Carolyn Maloney and or Egypt.” an end; and the recognition of Abi-Habib explained that ressmembers Rose and Catholic, Melkite Catholic, Max Rose. According to Zain, the the Armenian genocide, real- in Iraq, the mix of Shiites, Maloney.” Syriac, Armenian Orthodox and “If you look back 50 years main focus of the meetings izing that while the majority Kurds and Christians helped Rose, who represents parts the Coptic Church of Egypt.” ago, or even 20 years ago, revolved around key resolu- were Armenians, there were the country flourish but fol- of Brooklyn and Staten Island, Zain continued, “The IDC there was a synergy of living tions that were put before the many Greeks and Syrians lowing the war, the number of said that he was willing to has become something like an between Christians and House regarding the difficult killed during World War I. Iraqi Christians in the country support the resolutions. umbrella for all of the various Muslims and there was a real- circumstances under which “The Coptic Christians in has dwindled from eight per- “As we look at the story of groups, sometimes with differ- ly nice balance,” Abi-Habib the Coptic Christians of Egypt Egypt trace their roots back cent of the country’s popula- what has happened to the ent interests, to act on behalf of told this paper. live and legislation to put over 2,000 years to the begin- tion to less than one percent. Christian population in the all of us and bring attention to “In Lebanon today, they are pressure on the Egyptian gov- ning of Christianity,” said “There are now about Middle East it fills you with the fact that there is an indige- living together peacefully and ernment to do more to protect Abi-Habib. “There are 12 to 100,000 of them who fled the sorrow and horror,” he told nous Christian community in each adds value to the other,” them and treat them as equal 15 million Coptic Christians country and are being told they this paper. “We have got to do the Middle East going back to he went on. With everything citizens; the dire situation of in Egypt, which is equal the must return home because their something for those who are the origins of Christianity. They happening in the Arab world, Christians in Northern Iraq number of Christians in New visas have expired. But they persecuted because of their have lived on that land since the between extremists like ISIS, from where they have almost York State, who do not have fear persecution if they return. religion.”

Aram Hamparian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee of America; John Abi-Habib; U.S. Rep. Max Rose and Father Tom Zain outside Rose’s Congressional office with members of the IDC. Photos courtesy of John Abi-Habib Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 5 Reaching-Out seeks donations for Thanksgiving turkey drive BY PAULA KATINAS “Each year, our anti-hun- “We do it right out here [email protected] ger organization provides on the sidewalk,” Neve said. an event called ‘Operation Families, who are required ENSONHURST – Gobbler Giving.’ to pre-register, line up on Thanksgiving is still This year, with thousands the sidewalk to receive their B two months away, but of families registered with turkeys. Tom Neve’s mind is already us, we need to step up our Neve’s organization is on the holiday. game so more people can hoping to distribute tur- Neve, founder and enjoy the holiday feast. keys to 600 families this executive director of the What is necessary to make year. He will select which non-profit charity organi- this happen is event spon- families will get the turkeys. zation Reaching-Out Com- sors and donations from “We’ll probably start with munity Services, Inc., is kind neighbors like you. the largest families first be- already gearing up for his For Thanksgiving 2019, we cause that’s where the need annual Operation Gobbler need your support so we is the greatest. When you Giving event in which he can help as many families as have a large family, that’s and his volunteers hand possible with a turkey and a lot of mouths to feed,” he out free turkeys to hun- the trimmings,” Neve wrote said. dreds of under-privileged in the email. The turkey giveaway is families the Monday before “With your help, ‘Oper- one of several special events Thanksgiving. ation Gobbler Giving’ can Neve’s organization holds But Neve needs help. rise up to the occasion and ebrooklyn media/file photo by Arthur De Gaeta throughout the year to help He has put out an email not have to turn any fami- Tom Neve, pictured with the Operation Gobbler Giving mascot at last low-income families. The asking people to donate lies away this year,” Neve year’s event, expects to distribute 600 turkeys this year. group also hosts a Christ- $20 for Operation Gobbler added. mas party for children as Giving. Those donations, “It really is all the spon- operates out of a storefront 10,000 families are regis- Nov. 25. “We’ve been doing well as a back-to-school along with support from sors and the people donating at 7708 New Utrecht Ave. in tered with Reaching-Out it almost 15 years now. We event in which Neve hands high-powered organiza- who make it happen,” Neve Bensonhurst, runs a well- Community Services. “We have a system to doing it,” out hundreds of backpacks tions that have helped Neve told the Home Reporter on stocked food pantry and of- have seen a big increase Neve said. and school supplies to in the past, will enable Tuesday. “I can’t use the rent fers clients assistance with over the last 15 years or so Reaching-Out Commu- children. Reaching-Out Community money to buy Thanksgiving social service referrals and in the number of people nity Services hands out For more information Services to distribute food to give to families.” other forms of government needing help,” he said. turkeys, along with all of on Operation Gobbler Thanksgiving turkeys to Reaching-Out Com- aid. Operation Gobbler Giving the trimmings to make a Giving, visit: http://bit. families in need this year. munity Services, which Neve estimated that will take place on Monday, Thanksgiving meal. ly/2mNvw9m.

THREE BROOKLYN GANG MEMBERS CROOKS POSE AS FED-EX EMPLOYEES, INVADE FROM CONEY ISLAND PLEAD GUILTY TO HOME, TIE UP VICTIMS AND STEAL CASH AND RACKETEERING CONSPIRACY INVOLVING JEWELRY IN BAY RIDGE; SOURCE CLAIMS INSIDE JOB

PARTICIPATION IN MURDER BY JAIME DEJESUS JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. BY JAIME DEJESUS The U.S. attorney said those living in mansions,” COM JDEJESUS@BROOKLYNREPORTER. the gang committed vari- said United States Attor- COM ous criminal acts, includ- ney for the Eastern Dis- hree crooks dressed ing narcotics distribution, trict of New York Richard as Fed-Ex employ- hree Brooklyn men robbery, extortion and Donoghue. “We and our T ees broke into a associated with murder between 2011 and law enforcement partners home, tied up three people T Coney Island-based October 2017. Then, on will continue to prosecute inside and stole cash and gang West End Enterprise January 17, 2016, the three gang members who inflict jewelry in Bay Ridge. have pleaded guilty to a agreed to murder Flowers mindless violence not only According to authori- racketeering conspiracy in retaliation for what they on one another, but on the ties, on Monday, Sept. 23 in connection to the mur- believed was his role in community.” at around 3 p.m., police der of Antwon Flowers, setting up the killing of a Also making the an- responded to the robbery Image via Reddit the United States attorney West End Enterprise lead- nouncement were Federal on Ovington Avenue and One of the alleged perps approaching the has announced. er the previous day. Bureau of Investigation, Sixth Avenue. Three wom- home. Detailed in the super- Surveillance video New York Field Office -As en, 36, 75 and 81, told cops seding indictment, other showed that Liburd and sistant Director-in-Charge that the three intruders stealing the cash and wearing blue baseball hats. public court filings and Cooper followed Flowers William Sweeney, Jr., and told them they worked jewelry. A source with knowl- statements in court, the as he walked out of the Police De- for Fed-Ex and forced Although police said the edge of the investigation defendants, 28-year-old Mermaid Houses. They partment Commissioner their way into the home. suspects stole an undis- who spoke on condition Tysheen Cooper, 33-year- then took out guns and James O’Neill. Surveillance cameras closed amount of property, of anonymity told this old Michael Liburd and shot at Flowers, with This case is part of Proj- posted on Reddit show a the New York Post report- paper that the home 30-year-old Maurice Liburd’s shot striking ect Safe Neighborhoods man dressed in a Fed-Ex ed that around $50,000 invasion, “was an inside Washington, were mem- Flowers in the head and (PSN), a program bring- uniform approach the in cash and $80,000 in job. It was not a random bers of the street gang killing him. Liburd and ing together all levels of home with a package in jewelry were taken. crime. Restaurant owners comprised of people re- Cooper fled in a getaway law enforcement and the hand, ringing the bell. The suspects fled to who kept a ton of cash and siding in and around the car that Washington had communities they serve Once inside, the video parts unknown and there jewelry in their home. The Sea Rise Apartments, the parked nearby. to reduce violent crime. shows the intruders tying were no reported injuries. burglars knew that.” Gravesend Houses and “Families living in apart- The guilty pleas were up the three suspects with Police describe the sus- The source also added Surfside Gardens, also ment buildings and public entered on Tuesday, Sept. duct tape, finding a safe pects as male Hispanics, that “cops are confident known as the “Mermaid housing deserve to feel as 24 and Wednesday, Sept. and yelling at one of the approximately 40 years they’ll catch [the perpe- Houses. safe, and to be as safe, as 25. victims to open it before of age; all were last seen trators] soon.” 6• •EXTRA EXTRA EDITION EDITION HOME HOME REPORTER REPORTER AND SPECTATOR AND BROOKLYN • Week of SPECTATORSeptember 27 – October• Week 3, of 2019 September 27-October 3, 2019

Suspect arrested in connection to attempted rape in Bay Ridge BY JAIME DEJESUS wrote NYPD Chief of Det- aulted her as he tried to push attempted rape on a 41-year-old JDEJESUS ectives Dermot Shea on Twitter. her into a stairwell. Following woman in Dyker Heights on @BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM “Once again, great work by the a struggle, the victim pushed Saturday, Aug. 31. However, @NYPDSVU working in part- the suspect away. He then fled the source says cops are still Police have apprehended a nership with the @NYPD68Pct the scene in an unknown looking for the suspect in that suspect wanted for an attempt- @NYPD62Pct and members of direction. incident, which occurred at ed rape in the vicinity of 94th the community.” “Amazing job this week by around 1:20 a.m., as the victim Street and Fourth Avenue ear- According to authorities, the NYPD 68 Precinct,” wrote was walking near Battery lier this month. on Monday, Sept. 16 at around Councilmember Justin Brannan, Avenue and 86th Street. A police source said that 1:30 a.m., a 41-year-old “If you see a cop this weekend, According to the police, the the suspect, who is from woman was smoking a ciga- please say thank you!” suspect approached the victim Staten Island, was arrested on rette inside a vestibule in an “Great job @NYPD68Pct!” from behind, placed her in a Saturday, Sept. 21. apartment building near 94th added State Senator Andrew chokehold and attempted to “The subject wanted for this Street and Fourth Avenue Gournardes assault her sexually. The attempted rape in Brooklyn on when the suspect allegedly Police had believed the sus- woman was able to break free 9-16 is now IN CUSTODY,” approached and sexually ass- pect was also connected to an from the suspect. Police seek suspect who tried to rob teen in Sunset Park BY JAIME DEJESUS boy in Sunset Park. ing a metal object. He threat- as a Black man in his late JDEJESUS According to authorities, ened to hit the victim with it teens or early 20s. @BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM on Saturday, Sept. 14 at and asked for his things. The Anyone with information around 10 p.m., the 14-year- teen quickly looked for help about this incident is asked to Cops are seeking a suspect old was at the corner of 41st while the suspect fled south- call the NYPD’s Crime wanted for threatening and Street and Third Avenue when bound towards 45th Street. Stoppers Hotline at 1-800- attempting to rob a teenage a man approached him hold- Police describe the suspect 577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers web- site at www.nypdcrimestop- pers.com, on Twitter @NYPDTips. Cops tweeted out a photo of the suspect in the Sept. 16 All calls are strictly confi- attempted rape, with the word “apprehended” superim- dential. posed on it. Photo via 68th Precinct Twitter Cops seek man who tried to steal phone from woman in Bensonhurst BY JAIME DEJESUS 71st Street when the suspect asked to call the NYPD’s JDEJESUS approached her from behind Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1- @BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM and tried to grab the phone 800-577-TIPS (8477) or for from her hands, then fled on Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA Police are looking for a foot towards 17th Avenue. (74782). The public can also man who tried to steal a cell Cops describe the suspect submit their tips by logging phone from a 59-year-old as a white man, 20-30 years onto the CrimeStoppers web- woman in Bensonhurst. old. When he was last seen, site at www.nypdcrimestop- According to authorities, he was wearing all dark pers.com, or on Twitter @ on Sunday, Sept. 15 at around clothing. NYPDTips. 4:15 a.m., the woman was Anyone with information All calls are strictly con- walking at 17th Avenue and in regard to this incident is fidential. A surveillance image of the suspect. Photo courtesy of NYPD

OLD OUT OF 9K: A perp credit cards According to the between Avenue S and Kings BAD WORKOUT: An called a 77-year-old woman who police, the victim realized at Highway on Sept. 17 at around unknown thief made off with a lives near Third Avenue and around 5:51 p.m. on Sept. 19 12:44 a.m. Cops say the man wallet that had been left atop a The 68th Precinct serves 73rd Street and tricked her out that she had lost the wallet. The 62nd Precinct serves was standing in the front yard workout machine inside a gym Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights $9,000 on Sept. 19 by claiming She called to cancel her credit Bensonhurst, Bath Beach when one of the crooks on Shore Parkway on Sept. 22 and Fort Hamilton. her grandson had been arrested cards and one of the compa- and Gravesend. punched him, and demanded around 7:20 a.m. Cops say the in Boston, and needed $9,000. nies told her that the unknown his keys and phone. The sec- victim, a 38-year-old man, GIFT CARD SCAM: An The woman got the call at perp had made several online TWO ARRESTED IN ond attacker also punched the realized his wallet was miss- unknown crook tricked a 63- around 9 p.m. The crook then charges, totaling around GUNPOINT ROBBERY: victim several times. The vic- ing after he left the gym. year-old man who lives near allegedly went to her home, took $1,523. No arrests have been Two teen boys, one 17 and the tim dropped his phone and one When he returned, it was 84th Street and Fourth Avenue the money and left. No arrests made. other 18, were arrested for of the suspects picked it up and gone. No arrests have been out of over $5,000 worth of gift have been made. allegedly attempting to rob a fled northbound with it on made. cards via phone on Sept.18. ROAD RAGE: A 38-year- 47-year-old man at gunpoint Lake Street. The victim sus- According to reports, at around DISCOUNTED: A crook old man was attacked by two at Harway Avenue and 41st tained injuries to his face. No HOLE IN POCKETS: 10:27 p.m., the man got a broke into a discount store near men and a woman following a Street on Sept. 21. at around arrests have been made. Cops say a phone, cash and phone call with no caller ID Ovington Avenue and Fourth car accident at 84th Street and 12:59 a.m. According to credit cards were stolen from a from the suspect, who told him Avenue and stole $500 from the Colonial Road on Sept. 18 at reports, one of the suspects MIDNIGHT ATTACK: A sleeping passenger on a south- that his identity had been cash register on Sept. 17 at around 7:46 p.m. The victim took out a gun and demanded 37-year-old man was attacked bound N train on Sept 21. stolen, and his account hacked around 9:30 p.m. When the told police he was in the car money from the victim. Cops and robbed by two men on 76th According to reports, the man and used overseas. The victim owner returned the following when a mirror on his car hit the say they saw the suspect hold- Street between 19th and 20th boarded the train at 14th Street was then told he would have to morning, he discovered the loss. suspects’ car. The victim got out ing the gun. The two suspects avenues on Sept. 16 around at around 3:45 a.m. and fell buy several gift cards with dif- Surveillance cameras showed and asked the driver of the other tried to flee on foot, but were midnight. According to the asleep. While he was sleeping, ferent amounts of money on crook stealing the cash. No car if he was okay, to which the apprehended. Cops found a police, the victim was walking the unknown crooks cut a hole them. He bought gift cards arrests have been made. driver responded, “Go f*** gun with a loaded magazine home when the duo attacked in his back pocket and stole worth around $5,380 using two yourself.” then punched the vic- containing six rounds. him from behind, threw him to the victim’s phone and credit of his credit cards and read the SHOPPING SPREE: A tim in the face. A woman also the ground and punched him in cards, and $60. When he woke serial numbers to the perp. No crook stole a wallet belonging hit him from behind, and a sec- SUCKER-PUNCHED: A the face several times. The up at the Avenue U station, he arrests have been made. to a 22-year-old woman who ond man also started hitting 32-year-old man was attacked crooks then stole his credit realized that he had been lives near Bay Ridge Parkway him. No arrests have been and robbed by two men in a cards and phone, and fled. No robbed. No arrests have been MAN TRICKS 77-YEAR- and 13th Avenue and used her made. driveway on Lake Street arrests have been made. made. Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 7 8• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019

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Bill de Blasio Mayor 10• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 Residents post messages on 86th Street ‘Lennon Wall’

BY PAULA KATINAS The message board, locat- [email protected] ed on the front of a shed at the entrance of Municipal ENSONHURST Parking Bensonhurst # 2, – Brooklyn’s grow- the city-owned parking lot B ing and vibrant at 1 Bay 26th St., has a large Asian-American communi- printed sign above reading ty is firmly entrenched in “#NYCLennonWallHK.” American life, but there are “Please leave a support signs that members of that message using the marker community are keeping a and post-it note to show watchful eye on the dramat- your solidarity with Hong ic events in Hong Kong. Kong!” a printed message A message board, known on the wall reads. Next to ebrooklyn media/Photo by Helen Klein as a Lennon Wall, has sud- the message is a marker for The original Lennon Wall in Prague, in the denly sprung up on the cor- residents to use, along with Czech Republic. A handful of messages have already appeared ner of Bay 26th Street and a sheet of post-it notes. on the wall. 86th Street in Bensonhurst On Wednesday morning, with you,” and “We support write or paint messages of to give local residents the a small handful of messages you.” remembrance for a person for their cause. This sum- Airport to express their opportunity to post hand- had been stuck to the local Named in memory of the or messages of support for a mer, as protests escalated in disgust with the proposed written notes of support for Lennon Wall. The post-it late Beatle John Lennon, cause. The first Lennon Wall Hong Kong over the contro- amendment as well as their the pro-Democracy demon- notes included messages a Lennon Wall is a public was created in Prague short- versial Fugitive Offenders desire for Hong Kong to strators in Hong Kong. in English such as “We are space where residents ly after Lennon was assassi- Amendment, a proposal that have full independence. nated in 1980. In the years would allow suspects to be China has had sovereign- since his death, thousands extradited to mainland Chi- ty over Hong Kong since of fans have visited the wall na, more than 150 Lennon 1997, when Great Britain Sunset Park meat wholesalers to write Beatles lyrics and Walls have popped up all handed it over, but Hong post tributes to him. over that country. Millions Kong has been able to main- accused of beef fraud In 2014, pro-democracy of protesters, mostly young tain its own government demonstrators in Hong people, have taken to the and economic system sepa- BY ALEX WILLIAMSON Kong created several Len- streets and have held sit-ins rate from China. EDITORIAL@ non Walls to garner support at Hong Kong International Pro-Hong Kong Lennon BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM Walls can be found in sev- eral cities around the world, newly-unsealed including London, Berlin, indictment reveals Sydney and Tokyo. A some major beef There is also a Lennon between the U.S. Attor- Wall on Grand Street in ney’s Office for the Eastern lower Manhattan. District of New York and A. photo by Inigo De la Maza via Unsplash It isn’t surprising that Stein Meat Products, Inc., all beef evaluated by the financial problems,” in par- Bensonhurst has become a Sunset Park-based pro- agency received a “Prime” ticular that the company home to the latest Lennon cessing and distribution grade. only had enough money Wall, according to Corey business that’s accused Choice beef, the sec- to remain in business for Row, who informed the of mislabeling meat prod- ond-highest USDA grade, approximately two more Home Reporter of the wall’s ucts and selling them to has less marbling and weeks, according to court existence. consumers with inflated is somewhat less tender documents. Bensonhurst “is now price tags. than Prime. The vast In a civil case filed in ebrooklyn media/Photos by Paula Katinas home to another very large Owners Howard Mora majority of meat falls into 2014, A Stein Meat Prod- The Lennon Wall was created to give new growing Chinatown of and Alan Buxbaum are the “Choice” category, with ucts, Inc. defaulted on all Bensonhurst residents the chance to write mes- the city,” Row told the Home both charged with wire about 70 percent of all beef of its debt, citing the failed sages of support for protesters in Hong Kong. Reporter in an email. fraud for the alleged products receiving that business deal. scheme, which involved grade from the USDA. The USDA Office of the directing employees at According to the U.S. Inspector General carried their Sunset Park process- Attorney’s Office, more out the investigation in the ing plant to re-brand USDA detailed information about meat fraud scheme, which Pet Adoption Corner “Choice” beef products as where exactly consumers concerns the time period Sean Casey Animal Rescue has shared Tiger is a one-year-old Domestic Short higher quality “Prime” cuts in New York City may have from September 2011 to these photos of pets up for adoption with hair. Tiger came all the way from North using counterfeit stamps purchased the mislabeled October 2014. us. Carolina in search of his forever home. Ti- from the federal agency, meat products is not public. “The integrity of USDA’s Sydney is a 10-year-old Shepherd mix. ger is a quiet, sweet boy that would make according to the complaint. A. Stein Meat Products food processing systems Sydney is a sweet, laid- back girl that loves a great addition to your family! Beef is evaluated by was featured on a 2014 and the security of the cuddling for nap time. This sweet girl is Sean Casey Animal Rescue (718-436-5163) professional USDA grad- episode of CNBC’s “The nation’s food supply is of also housebroken. is located at 153 East Third St. ers, who assess the meat Profit,” a reality show the utmost importance of for subjective qualities hosted by businessman the Office of the Inspector like tenderness, juiciness Marcus Lemonis, CEO of General, and we will con- and flavor. Prime beef the multibillion-dollar tinue to dedicate resources is the top category, and company Camping World. to the investigation of mat- comes from young, well- Lemonis offered Mora ters where it is called into fed cows who produce lots and Buxbaum $1 million question,” said USDA-OIG of marbling, according to for a 50 percent ownership Special Agent-in-Charge the USDA. Prime cuts are stake in A. Stein Meat Prod- Bethanne Dinkins. usually sold in restaurants ucts, and later retracted Mora and Buxbaum and hotels. In fiscal year the offer when he learned each face up to 20 years in 2018, just over 7 percent of of “significant undisclosed prison if convicted. Photos courtesy of Sean Casey Animal Rescue Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 11 Sixteenth annual Greek Cultural Festival brings food and fun to Bay Ridge BY JOHN ALEXANDER JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. COM

f you were looking for mouth-watering mous- I saka, spectacular spana- kopita or the best baklava in the borough, Bay Ridge was the place to be last weekend. The Holy Cross Greek Cultural Festival is an always-anticipated outdoor event that ran from Thurs- day, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. Kids enjoy one of the rides at the festival. 22 between 84th and 86th streets on Ridge Boulevard. Holy Cross Parish Council include our parochial There was Greek cuisine member Demetrius Kala- school, senior programs, galore and delicious pastries, maras told this paper. “And outreach programs vendors, rides, games, prizes, there were Greek souvenirs, for the community a flea market, outdoor dining icons and other items sold and educational and Greek dancing. There inside the gym.” programs.” ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta was also music provided He credited parish Chair Kalamaras Greek dancers perform at the Holy Cross by the New York Melodia & Harry Pasalis for doing a explained that Greek Cultural Festival. Orchestra on Friday night remarkable job bringing the festival and a DJ on Saturday. all the volunteers together. commemorates one weekend a year,” was thrilled with the “As usual we had tradi- “This is the main fundraiser the feast day of the added Kalamaras. festival. tional Greek dishes and for our community and church in celebra- Zoe Koutsoupakis, “It was very nice being desserts all handmade by the money raised goes to tion of when Constan- senior vice president at a part of the Holy Cross the wonderful volunteers of support our church and tine’s mother Helen found Signature Bank NY and Greek Festival once again our Holy Cross community,” its many ministries which the Holy Cross. one of the founders of the this year,” Koutsoupakis “We always get thousands These boys are hav- Holy Cross Outreach Cen- told this paper. of people from all walks of ing a blast. ter that helps life coming to the festival to feed and clothe enjoy a little bit of Greece in the heart of Bay Ridge this the homeless,

The Ferris wheel at Anthony Mahera and Anaonia Christodoulou the festival. showing off their food. “We couldn’t ask for bet- ter weather and the crowd seemed to be having a won- derful time. I congratulate the committee for all their hard work in putting it all together. Just an amazing, well-organized festival for our Holy Cross community, and from A to Z, I give them Children happily holding the goldfish they just won. a 10,” she added.

Volunteers cook up the shish kabob at the Kids enjoy the Jumpin’ Star ride at festival. A variety of Greek food is served at the festival. festival. 12• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 Norwegian Christian Home Fall Festival brings a little bit of Scandinavia back to Bay Ridge

BY JOHN ALEXANDER to be so involved in this JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. event because I see a lot of COM older Norwegian people that maybe my dad used to he Nor wegian know,” she told this paper. Christian Home and “It’s nice to have the T Health Center’s Fall feel of family where Festival brought a little everybody gets together bit of Scandinavia back to and everybody gets to Bay Ridge, which was once have the waffles and the a primarily Norwegian Norwegian foods and the neighborhood. open-face sandwiches,” The event took place on she added. Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the home, located at 1250 67th St., and featured delicious Norwegian food such as lapskaus, pea soup, fish pudding and

Marzipan cake with ebrooklyn media/Photos by apricot filling. Arthur De Gaeta “As the event chair Scenes from the for the Norwegian annual fall fair at Christian Home’s An- the Norwegian nual Fall Fair, I always Christian Home. look forward to seeing our beloved community come out to join us,” Arlene Rutuelo told this paper. “Every year hundreds of people attend the fair and we continue to grow Several raffle draw- each year. The committee ings were held, and one planned all the activities, lucky winner took home awesome raffle prizes, the grand prize — a cruise numerous vendors, estate for two with Norwegian sales and plenty of home- Cruise Line. made food ready for all Rutuelo was pleased that our visitors. Who doesn’t by noon, a record number of just love waffles? The people had stopped by at the weather was beautiful on fair with many new faces. Saturday so we had a won- “There were lots of new derful turnout of people people from the commu- coming down to visit our nity,” said Rutuelo. “I’ve campus. It was a day of been chairing this event fun for the whole family,” for 12 years and I want to she added. thank everyone who came For Norwegian-Ameri- here for the first time and can Lynn Anderson the fair everyone who’s been here held special significance. before. We look forward to “My maiden name is Kon- seeing you again next year,” gevold, so that’s why I like she added. A Special Section of the Brooklyn Eagle

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BRIGHTON BAZAAR FEATURED ON WEBSITE BRIGHTON BEACH — Atlas Obscura recently featured the Brighton Bazaar in Brighton Beach, which it compared to “the markets of Eastern Europe.” The bazaar offers such traditional treats as tarragon soda, borscht and Lithuanian rye bread. One of the local favorites is kvass, an Eastern European beverage made from fermented bread. You can also find “herring under a fur coat,” sort of a lasagna with layers of potatoes, herring, beets and mayonnaise. For dessert, you can have a Russian Na- poleon cake, perhaps first baked after Czarist Russia’s defeat of Napoleon’s army.  BROOKLYN PHYSICIAN OPENS L.I. PRACTICE LONG ISLAND — Dr. Daniel Charnoff, who has practiced inter- nal medicine in Brooklyn for more than 30 years, has opened a new medical office in Woodmere, Long Island, according to the Long Island Herald. He was spurred to start a satellite practice there after he noticed a shortage of experienced primary care physicians on Long Island. Charnoff attended Downstate Med- ical School in Brooklyn and is affiliated with Mount Sinai Hos- pital. He plans to continue his Brooklyn medical practice, the Long Island Herald reported.  MAN FOUND GUILTY IN BRUTAL MURDER OF CHEF CYPRESS HILLS — Cypress Hills resident Jahkeem Scott was found guilty on Thursday of killing Romulo Heras, chef of the now-closed Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich Village, by stab- bing him more than 30 times in his sleep, according to Patch. “A beloved family man and popular chef was senselessly and brutally murdered in his home,” said Brooklyn District Attor- ney Eric Gonzalez. Scott entered Heras’ home to burglarize it, BROOKLYN FEDERAL COURT. INBrooklyn file photo by Rob Abruzzese stabbed Hera and then stole laundry bags full of his posses- A Brooklyn man was convicted Tuesday of helping to fund another man’s travel and expenses to fight for ISIS, feder- sions. He then set six fires in the East New York home in a failed al prosecutors announced. Dilkhayot Kasimov, an Uzbeki citizen and resident of Brooklyn, was arrested in 2015, af- attempt to cover his tracks, prosecutors said. ter he provided $1,600 — raised by himself and others — in cash to Akhror Saidakhmetov, who was traveling to the  Middle East to fight for the Islamic State. Kasimov drove to John F. Kennedy Airport to meet 19-year-old Saidakhme- TREYGER ANNOUNCES FUNDING FOR CONEY SCHOOL tov and give him the money, federal prosecutors alleged at trial. For the full story, visit brooklyneagle.com. CONEY ISLAND — Councilmember Mark Treyger (D-Coney Is- land-Bensonhurst-Gravesend) recently announced that he had secured $2.4 million in capital funding for renovations to P.S. The event also celebrated the premiere of the video for Miss ing to the Brooklyn Paper. The effort is part of Mayor Bill de 188, the Michael E. Berdy elementary school in Coney Island. Sabado’s single, “Rendezvous.” Blasio’s “Parks Without Borders” initiative. The school sustained heavy damage during Superstorm San-   dy. The funds will go toward a hydroponic lab, a new library MISSING TEEN GIRL SPOTTED IN HOBOKEN MTA ALLOCATES $5M FOR UTICA AVE. SUBWAY STUDY and media room, a new visual arts room and an upgraded mu- BUSHWICK — A 14-year-old missing girl from Brooklyn was EAST FLATBUSH — While the original announcement of the sic room. seen several months ago in Hoboken, cops revealed this week- MTA’s proposed 2020-2024 Capital Budget didn’t include any  end. Jaylene Jimenez, 14, of Bleecker Street in Bushwick, has mention of a study to examine the oft-postponed proposal BROOKLYN WOMAN, AGENCY been missing for about a year. She is described as about 5 feet for a Utica Avenue subway extension, a more detailed copy FIGHT OVER SECURITY DEPOSIT tall, around 160 pounds, with a heavy build, light complexion, of the five-year spending plan shows that $5 million has been PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS — A Brooklyn single mom brown eyes and straight brown hair. She was last seen wear- allocated to study the plan, according to THE CITY. Plans for wants her $425 security deposit back from a real estate firm, ing yellow pants and a white sweater, Fox News said. Anybody a Utica Avenue extension, which would connect to either the but the agency won’t give it to her, according to PIX11. Ju- with information is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers A/C line on Fulton Street or the 3/4 line on , lia Lau was interested in a one-bedroom apartment in Pros- Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. were proposed as early as the 1929 and were revived in 1939 pect-Lefferts Gardens. The Bushwick-based agency, known as  and in 1969. Mayor Bill de Blasio revived interest in the idea The Locals, allegedly persuaded her to put down $500, $75 of B’KLYN SUBWAY STATIONS again in 2015. which would be for a non-refundable application fee. She said TO BECOME ACCESSIBLE  she was assured that the rest would be returned if she didn’t BOROUGHWIDE — The MTA recently announced that 70 sta- PERMITS FILED FOR WINDSOR TERRACE B’LDG. like the apartment, PIX11 said. A few days later, she decided tions — 48 of which have already been chosen — will be made WINDSOR TERRACE — Permits have been filed for a six-sto- against the apartment, but the owner denied her the refund, ADA-compliant, according to Curbed. Among the Brooklyn sta- ry building at 92 Prospect Park Southwest in Windsor Ter- she alleged. After a reporter from PIX11 visited the Locals with tions that are already on the list are the J, Z and L platforms race, according to New York YIMBY. The building would rise Lau, the owner denied that Lau had paid $500. at Junction; Church Avenue, Avenue H and Sheeps- on a vacant lot that is three blocks from the F and G trains’  head Bay on the Brighton Beach line; Myrtle Avenue on the 15th Street-Prospect Park subway station. Progressive Devel- ENY BUS DEPOT IS RIDDLED WITH ASBESTOS J, M and Z lines; Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets, serving the A, C opment Partners is listed as the owner. The building is slated EAST NEW YORK — For many decades, employees at the MTA’s and G lines; Seventh Avenue in Park Slope, serving the F and G to have nine residences, most likely condos, New York YIMBY East New York bus depot may have been exposed to asbes- lines; New Lots Avenue, the terminal station on the 3 line; and said. Nicholas Kazalas of DNKazalas Architecture is listed as the tos, according to the Daily News. Most of the vents that pump the 4 and 5 platforms at Borough Hall. architect of record. air into the first three floors of the depot are lined with as-   bestos-containing cloth, the News reported. The nature of the COMMISSION FINES REALTY COMPANIES RED HOOK BBQ EXPANDS TO MIAMI cloth, which was put there to reduce noisy vibrations from the IN DE BLASIO-LINKED PROBE RED HOOK — Hometown Bar-B-Que, which helped to revital- noisy air vents, was discovered last year. The East New York de- CITYWIDE — The city’s Joint Commission on Public Ethics on ize Red Hook and tends to have long lines around its building, pot was built in 1947, before scientists knew of the dangers of Thursday reached agreements with several real estate compa- has opened a second location at the Allapattah Produce Cen- asbestos. Much of the building’s ventilation equipment hasn’t nies that had donated to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s nonprofit, by ter in Miami, according to the Miami Herald. Pitmaster Bill been updated since then. which the companies agreed to fines. In 2015, de Blasio asked Durney, a Brooklyn native who learned the art of barbecue in  the developers, which had business pending with the city, to Texas, has been working on the new restaurant since March. TODDLER DIES AFTER FALL FROM WINDOW donate to the Campaign for One New York. Regulations pre- The original Hometown opened in Red Hook in 2013. “The EAST NEW YORK — An East New York toddler died after some- clude lobbyists and their clients from “giving gifts to a pub- edgy industrial setting and the incredible community of peo- how plunging from the sixth-floor window of a high-rise build- lic official or to third parties on behalf of or at the designa- ple in Allapattah reminds me of home and the hard-working ing on Monday, according to NBC 4 New York. Cops responding tion or recommendation of a public official,” according toThe folks that make Red Hook so special,” Durney said on Insta- to a 911 call found 2-year-old Lareese Williams Jr. unconscious New York Times. Toll Brothers agreed to pay $15,000, Brook- gram. on the pavement outside the Elderts Lane building. He was de- field Financial Properties agreed to pay $30,000 and Green-  clared dead at a local hospital sometime later. Cops say the point Landing Developers agreed to pay $20,000. APARTMENT BOOM IN CONEY ISLAND toddler’s parents were home in another room of the apart-  CONEY ISLAND — After many years of decline followed by a ment at the time. CITY BEGINS WORK ON PROSPECT PK. ENTRANCES revival of its amusement district, Coney Island has begun to  PROSPECT PARK — Parks Department officials and local politi- see a mini-residential development boom, according to Com- PARTY PEOPLE TAKE OVER cians broke ground Thursday on a $3.2 million project to add mercial Observer. Nearly 2,000 apartments are expected MCCARREN PARK HOTEL, POOL two new entrances to Prospect Park on the Flatbush Avenue during the next few years, in addition to new office space and WILLIAMSBURG — Party-loving young people took over McCa- side, according to the Brooklyn Paper. “The community will storefronts. Developments that are in the pipeline include rren Park Hotel and Pool in Williamsburg for a self-described not only enjoy better access to the park, but also beautiful the Neptune/Sixth complex, which calls for a 42-story tower “vogue ball” on Thursday. Party people danced to ’80s and ’90s spaces for relaxation and connecting to nature,” said Prospect at 532 Neptune Ave.; 1709 Surf Ave., which include almost tunes and were treated to performance art. Brooklyn DJ Miss Park Alliance President Susan Donoghue. The new entrances, 1,500 residential units as well as retail and office spac e; and Sabado presented the ball as “a celebration of decadence and the first since the 1940s, will break up the monotony between Ocean Dreams at 3514 Surf Ave., a 21-story luxury residential diversity in New York City’s dance music culture and history.” the park’s entrances at Grand Army Plaza and the zoo, accord- development.

22INBINB •• INBROOKLYNINBROOKLYN — — A ASpecial Special Section Section of Brooklynof Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Press/Home Eagle/HeightsReporter/Brooklyn Press/Home Spectator/Brooklyn Reporter/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Spectator/Brooklyn Gazette • Week Record/Greenpoint of September 26-October Gazette 2, 2019• Week of September 26 – October 2, 2019 Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse opens Sept. 27 in home with storied past By Mary Frost results are respectful to the house but INBrooklyn surprisingly unpredictable!” Worth The 2019 Brooklyn Heights De- added. signer Showhouse will open to the The showhouse concept replaced public on Sept. 27 in a two-centu- BHA’s long-standing annual house ry-old house at 13 Pineapple St. tour fundraiser, which ended in 2016 The showhouse, brainchild of due to the need to maintain home- the Brooklyn Heights Association, owner security in a time of social will bring 15 Brooklyn-connected media and ubiquitous cell phones. designers to the graceful 1830s-era home, situated on a tree-lined street Compelling history near the Promenade. The 50-foot-wide, Federal-era The designers were hand-picked house is a backyard neighbor to 70 by BHA organizers, and created their Willow St., which was once occu- own perfect parlor, kitchen, dining pied by Truman Capote. He admired room, bedrooms (seven of them), 13 Pineapple in his book “A House garden and other spaces in the wood- on the Heights.” framed building. Capote wrote that 13 Pineapple Erika Belsey Worth and Ellen was built in 1790, and was once the Hamilton are co-chairpersons of the home of a sea captain. While that showhouse, and Ellie Cullman is the exact date can’t be confirmed, the event’s honorary design chairper- house first appeared in written re- son. cords in 1830. During Capote’s day, “What’s so compelling about our in the 1950s and ’60s, it was owned Brooklyn Heights Designer Show- by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Broughton. house is that the challenge to the “Since the three-story frame house designers aligns with the mission of at 13 Pineapple St. looks like no oth- the BHA: love and embrace the old er home in Brooklyn Heights, some The 2019 Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse will take place in the historic wood-framed home at 13 while making it fresh, alive and liv- speculate it might have been moved Pineapple St. in Brooklyn Heights. Photo courtesy of Douglas Lorber able. It’s so exciting to see how de- there from a previous location,” for- signers respond to the strong bones mer Eagle columnist David Weiss Henry and Karoly Gutman, who re- Wednesday through Sunday from 11 idea of historic districts in New York of a historic house,” Worth told wrote about the silver-gray residence cently moved to another residence, a.m. to 7 p.m., and Thursday from City. The organization was also in- the Brooklyn Eagle. in 2010. the Pierhouse in Brooklyn Bridge 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The showhouse is strumental in the building of the BHA’s first showhouse in 2017 According to an Eagle clipping Park. closed on Monday and Tuesday. Ad- iconic Brooklyn Heights Promenade; was a brownstone built in the 1860s, from 1900, John and Mary Coleman The event’s opening night par- mission is $40 to the general public helped to save the waterfront for she said. lived at 13 Pineapple at the turn of ty was held on Thursday, Sept. 26. and $35 to BHA members. Group what is now Brooklyn ; “This year we are thrilled to be that century. The 1903 City Re- The showhouse will be open to the tours can be arranged. and is working on alternatives for the in a wood-frame house, one of the cord listed Coleman as a “clerk.” public from Friday, Sept. 27 through Proceeds support BHA, the neigh- reconstruction of the BQE and other earliest homes in the Heights. The Today, the house is owned by Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. The hours are borhood group that pioneered the preservation projects.

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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, , 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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Three Guys from Brooklyn Damascus Bakeries 6502 Fort Hamilton Parkway 56 Gold St. Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-748-8340 718-855-1456 With all kinds of apples in season, this is the best time to stop by Three Guys and pick up your Damascus Bakeries always has innovative and utterly delicious recipes using their legendary bread. We highly recommend the delicious and oh, so light Seared Tuna Wrap. Just take 2 perfo- favorite variety of apple — Honeycrisp, Red Delicious, McIntosh, Gala. And Three Guys has rated Brooklyn Bred Traditional Lavash Roll-ups, 10 oz. Ahi Tuna, 1 cup microgreens and 1 cup an incredible recipe for Glazed Apple Crumb Muffins that will allow you to put some of those roasted red peppers. Simply sprinkle tuna pieces with salt and pepper, sear tuna on medium apples to good use. For the muffins, just add ½ cup unsalted butter, ½ cup packed light brown heat for 1-2 minutes on each side, or until seared to your liking, then lay out the lavash roll-ups sugar, ¼ cup granulated sugar, 2 large eggs, ½ cup yogurt and 2 small peeled, chopped apples and evenly spread the tuna on them. Place the roasted red peppers evenly over the tuna and plus other baking ingredients and you have the makings for the best muffins you’ve ever tasted. top with microgreens. Then just roll and serve. It makes for a perfect lunch! To find the complete There’s also a recipe for the crumb topping and glaze. For the complete recipe visit the website. recipe and to learn more about Damascus Bakeries’ delicious products just go the website. www.3guysfrombrooklyn.com www.brooklynbred.com Bay Ridge Eats for a Cause at St. Mary’s Orthodox Church

BY JOHN ALEXANDER restaurants while they are at it Paneantico, Salty Dog and South JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. — at its fourth Bay Ridge Eats Brooklyn Foundry. COM for a Cause event on Saturday, “This is a great event that Sept. 28 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. showcases some of Bay St. Mary’s Orthodox Nearly 200 people attended Ridge’s finest restaurants Church has an appetizing the last event and this year and also helps raise money offer for food lovers in the guests will enjoy food, drinks for St. Mary’s Church and its community. In an effort to and music in St. Mary’s recently Teen Soyo program,” event raise money for its parish renovated church hall. They will co-chair Renee Landry told ministries and teen programs, have the opportunity to sample this paper. “The food at each the church located at 8100 food from some of Brooklyn’s tasting station is donated by Ridge Boulevard, wants peo- finest restaurants including the participating restaurants so ple to come celebrate — and Al Horno, Baci, Chadwick’s, we would like to thank them support some legendary local Elia, Gino’s, Le Sajj, Leo’s, for their generosity, support and outstanding food.” Guests will also enjoy live music by Cliff Massab & Breaking News, who will perform a wide array of selections from artists like Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fleetwood Mac and the Rolling Stones, including ebrooklyn media/Photos by John Alexander pop favorites such as Carly Rob and Amanda Rich help serve guests at the Salty Dog tasting station. Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” Carole King’s “I Feel the to accommodate renovations within the parish, in the informal setting. There will Earth Move” and the Eagles’ to our building,” St. Mary’s neighborhood, and to the be live music, good fellowship “Hotel California.” pastor, the Very Rev. Fr. Mi- world at large,” he added. “The and a vibrant atmosphere. We “Bay Ridge Eats for a Cause chael Ellias, told this paper. event brings together some invite the whole community to returns this year to St. Mary’s “The proceeds will support of Bay Ridge’s outstanding eat well and to do good at the Bay Ridge Eats for a Cause cake from Paneantico. Church after taking a year off our on-going ministries both restaurants in a relaxed and same time.”

6INB • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • Week of September 26 – October 2, 2019 Ragamuffin Parade Saturday, Sept. 28, 1 p.m.

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Week of September 26 – October 2, 2019 • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • 7INB Ragamuffin grand marshal ‘banking’ on having great time By Paula Katinas to get a spot on Third Avenue,” Guar- The bank has five branches: two INBrooklyn nieri said. in Brooklyn, two on Staten Island BAY RIDGE — Empire State Guarnieri grew up in Borough and one in Newburgh, New York. Bank CEO Philip Guarnieri is look- Park. “I’m a Brooklyn boy,” he said The bank is primarily a commercial ing forward to the Ragamuffin Parade proudly. He attended P.S. 48, Ed- lender. Many of its clients are small on Sept. 28 and not just because he’s ward Shallow Intermediate School business owners. the grand marshal. and Franklin Delano Roosevelt High “We live in an age of technology “It’s a wonderful event that brings School. He earned a BA in Finance and a bank has to have that. But the the whole community together. There and Banking from Hunter College. customer also wants to come into a are a lot of great events here in Bay He got his start in the banking branch, sit with us and chat. That per- Ridge, and this is a special one. It’s business at the age of 16, when he son-to-person contact is important,” a testament to the people involved. got a job in the stockroom at Ham- Guarnieri said. They do a great job putting the pa- ilton Federal Savings, a Bay Ridge- When he is hiring employees, he rade together every year,” Guarnieri based bank. His bosses saw his poten- doesn’t always look for the business told the Home Reporter during an in- tial and over the next several years, school graduate, or even people with terview Friday morning at the bank’s he steadily moved up the ranks. He banking experience. He looks for branch at 8701 Third Ave. worked as a customer service rep- workers who demonstrate that they Guarnieri was selected by the pa- resentative, teller, assistant branch understand the bank’s philosophy rade’s organizing committee to serve manager, assistant vice president/ of putting customers first. “You can as the grand marshal of the 53rd An- mortgage officer, vice president and teach people banking skills. You can’t nual Ragamuffin Parade, an honor branch administrator. teach them people skills,” he said. that means he gets to lead all of the When Hamilton Federal merged The bank’s motto is “We take your marchers as they make their way with Home Federal Savings Bank, business personally.” up Third Avenue. The parade route, Guarnieri moved over to Home Fed- Guarnieri said he believes very which runs along Third Avenue, be- eral and served as a vice president strongly in becoming involved in civ- gins at 76th Street and ends on 92nd there for many years. His resume also ic life in a community. Street. includes roles as senior vice president “When you say you’re a commu- “I love it because it’s a family, and chief lending officer of the Yon- nity bank, you have to mean it,” he community event,” Guarnieri said. kers SLA, and president and COO of said. One of the most beloved traditions Atlantic States Mortgage Corp. Guarnieri is a member of the Mer- in Bay Ridge, the Ragamuffin Parade “I have a finance background, but chants of Third Avenue and is a direc- features hundreds of children march- the thing I’m most proud of is that tor of the Grace Foundation, an orga- ing wearing colorful, handmade cos- I’ve had all kinds of jobs and learned nization that helps autistic children. tumes. The kids dress up as princess- every area of the business. I was a He is on the board of directors of the es, pirates, astronauts, bunnies, bears, teller. I worked in retail, lending. It Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce dogs and all sorts of creatures. was good preparation,” he said. and the Staten Island Chamber of The parade will be extra special Fifteen years ago, he decided to Commerce, and belongs to the Staten for Guarnieri because he will have take all of the knowledge and expe- Island Economic Development Cor- the thrill of marching past his bank, rience he had garnered and establish poration. located on the corner of Third Avenue a new bank. Empire State Bank re- Guarnieri was also instrumental and 87th Street. Empire State Bank is ceived its charter in 2004. The Bay in the establishment of a Brooklyn a main sponsor of the parade. Ridge branch opened in 2014. Within chapter of the Asian Real Estate As- Philip Guarnieri, CEO of Empire State Bank, said the opportunity to The bank branch opened in 2014. a few years, the bank opened a branch sociation of America. He currently serve as grand marshal of the 53rd Annual Ragamuffin Parade is a “As a bank, we were very fortunate at 6923 18th Ave. in Bensonhurst. serves as the chapter’s director. great thrill. Photo courtesy of Empire State Bank St. Ephrem Catholic Academy Meet Us: 924 74th Street Brooklyn, NY 11228 Call Us: 718-833-1440 Visit us: www.stephremacademy.org

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BY PAULA KATINAS [email protected]

The 46th Annual Third Ave- nue Festival, the 35-block-long street fair that draws hundreds of thousands of people to the Bay Ridge shopping thorough- fare, will have more music this year than ever before, accord- ing to the event’s organizer. “We’re going to have more bands and more stages. There’s going to be tons of entertain- ment,” said Chip Cafiero, who designed the schedule of events for the festival. Several stages where fans can enjoy their fa- vorite bands and singers will be set up along the festival route. Expect everything from rock and roll to country to Broadway show tunes. The Third Avenue Festival will take place on Sunday, Sept. 29 on Third Avenue between Bay Ridge Avenue and 94th Street, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Merchants of Third Avenue, the organization rep- resenting hundreds of store owners on the busy avenue, is the sponsor of the festival. Children will love the festi- val this year, said Cafiero, who is a veteran festival organizer ebrooklyn media/File photo by Steven Solomonson and has been working with the The Third Avenue Festival draws large crowds to Bay Ridge each year.

Merchants for decades. “We’re for Bay Ridge folks and folks of course, but what makes our also going to have more rides from all over the city to enjoy festival so special is that our SMART START’S for kids this year,” he added. a fun Sunday afternoon with a merchants set up tables outside Play based curriculum Kids will be able to get smell of sausage and peppers their stores and sell their items. helps children develop skills their faces painted and to meet floating through the air,” Howe They meet customers. People some of their favorite costumed told the Home Reporter in an who come to the festival get a which will enable them to characters. email. chance to see all of the differ- succeed and make sense of The festival features rides, Third Avenue is lined with ent kinds of stores we have on games, sidewalk sales, outdoor hundreds of small shops and Third Avenue. And they come the world through: cafes, live music, dance perfor- store owners often set up tables back to shop here.” Dramatic Play, Learning mances and much more. outside their shops on festival Coupled with the 53rd An- Bob Howe, president of day to sell items. nual Ragamuffin Parade, the Centers, Outdoor Play, Arts, Merchants of Third Avenue, Store owners see the festival march featuring costumed chil- Crafts, Music and Movement said he’s looking forward to as a great way to attract new dren that takes place on Third while incorporating: this year’s festival. customers to their shops, ac- Avenue on Saturday, Sept. 28, “What is remarkable is that cording to Festival Chairperson the Third Avenue Festival Literacy, Math, Science and this will be our 46th annual Charles Otey. promises to be a highlight of Social Studies. Third Avenue Festival. It is “We have the largest local the fall season in Bay Ridge. one of the largest, safest fam- merchant participation of any The festival, by tradition, FREE PRE-K FOR ALL ily-centered festivals in New street fair in the city,” Otey always takes place the day after York City. It is an opportunity said. “We have outside vendors, the parade.

ebrooklyn media/file photo A scene from a past Third Avenue Festival.

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ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur de Gaeta The honorees showed off their plaques.

BY PAULA KATINAS [email protected]

BAY RIDGE – The prepara- tions for the annual Ragamuffin Parade begin long before the big march takes place. In one of the major pre-parade events, hundreds of people gathered at the Bay Ridge Manor on elected official, I try to do -ev Sept. 22, six days before the erything I can to support these big march, for a luncheon to great traditions so that we can salute the grand marshal and keep them going for future the Ragamuffin persons of the generations to enjoy,” he told year. the Home Reporter in an email. “It was a beautiful afternoon. The fun-filled event features Brannan, attended the luncheon Brannan recalled marching We had a large turnout,” Rag- hundreds of adorable costumed to congratulate the honorees, as in the Ragamuffin Parade as a amuffin President Rose Gangi kiddies marching up Third Av- well as Gangi and the parade child. “I remember as if it were told the Home Reporter on enue to the cheers of thousands committee. “The support from yesterday dressing up as Luke Monday. of spectators lining the streets. our elected officials means Skywalker for the parade one At the luncheon, Gangi offi- The parade will take place everything to us,” Gangi said. year. I used an old bathrobe and cially presented Philip Guar- on Saturday, Sept. 28, begin- Brannan recently secured a we took an old shower curtain nieri, CEO of Empire State ning at 1 p.m., on Third Ave- $5,000 grant for the parade. rod and painted it blue to make Bank, as the grand marshal nue. The parade starts at 76th “We’re so grateful to him,” the lightsaber. It’s a great time of the 2019 parade. She also Street and ends at 92nd Street. Gangi said. “The grant will of year and a great tradition. introduced Mark and Rodger In addition to introducing allow us to have a lot of won- I’m so lucky to be a part of this Loughlin, the owners of Fer- the parade honorees, the lun- derful things for children this great community,” he said. rantino Fuel, as Ragamuffin cheon serves as a fundraiser for year.” In recent years, Brannan has Persons of the Year. the parade. “We are grateful to Brannan, who was born found a playful way to be a part The luncheon, like the all of the people for helping us and raised in Bay Ridge, said of the parade, even though he’s parade, is sponsored by Rag- raise money for our parade,” it’s important to keep local a grownup now. He and his amuffin Inc., the non-profit Gangi said. traditions like the Ragamuffin wife, Leigh Holliday Brannan, group that organizes the parade. U.S. Rep. Max Rose, State Parade alive. portrayed Santa Claus and Mrs. This year marks the 53rd Sen. Andrew Gounardes “I still consider myself a kid Claus and rode a float in the annual Ragamuffin Parade. and Councilmember Justin from Bay Ridge, so now as an many parades.

Scenes from the annual Ragamuffin lunch, held on Sunday, Sept. 22.

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BY MARY FROST The goal is ultimately about EDITORIAL@ impact in the community, she BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM said. Many of the girls get into “amazing colleges,” and some A Brooklyn-based all-fe- have become social workers male performance company and educators, she said. that has been making waves Kaitano says she plans to around the world has a new increase the work the orga- executive director. nization is doing with school Chiwoniso Kaitano has tak- partners, participating with en the top position at Girl Be “far more schools and commu- Heard, the nonprofit praised by nity based organizations.” “Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel She’s also excited about the Miranda and called “fearless, group’s five or 10-year strategic political theater” by Huffington plan to expand the programs Post. globally. The group already The organization develops has a program up and running the talents and self-esteem of in Trinidad and Tobago, and is disadvantaged girls, transgen- considering Zimbabwe, South der youth and young women. Africa, Jamaica or the Domin- The participants create and ican Republic. perform original theatrical “All the work we do, all the pieces, poetry, rap, dance Photo courtesy of Girl Be Heard decisions we make, all of it is and other performance Girl Be Heard performers in the event “Unplugged 2018.” built upon this idea of putting art based on their own the girls and young women experiences. incorporated until much later. “There’s no pressure to be you come in as an introvert and who are in our program at the The resulting pieces are And that’s mostly due to the outgoing in our program. We suddenly you’re going to be core of all of our decision mak- presented in their schools incredible energy and stamina meet you where you are and this great extrovert. We really ing,” Kaitano said. “Because and at fundraisers — and and passion of founder Jessica you come as you are. And want you to be the best version ultimately they’re the reason on the steps of City Hall, Greer Morris and her co-founder, there’s no real expectation that of yourself,” she said. why we’re here.” at the White House, United Ashley Marinaccio,” Kitano said. Nations and TED conferences. While now based in DUM- The experience is free for the ebrooklyn media/Photo by Mary BO, the theater group has a participants. Frost strong connection to Brooklyn Danny Meyer to collaborate on In addition to school-based Chiwoniso Kaitano, exec- Heights. Back when the ensem- performances, auditions are utive director of Girl Be ble was called Project Girl Col- Brooklyn Navy Yard’s new food hall being held now through Oct. 4 Heard. lective, Congregation Mount for young women and transgen- Sinai in Brooklyn Heights der youth ages 12-21 who want you’re just really beginning opened its doors and gave a to try out for Girl Be Heard’s to form your thoughts around home and rehearsal space to free, year-long feminism the- what you think about these the troupe. In 2011, Girl Be ater collective. specific issues. Heard performed at a program The experience can be trans- “We’re not there to plant on the Brooklyn Heights Prom- formative for the young women, thoughts in our young partici- enade commemorating the 10th Kaitano told this paper in an pants’ heads,” she added. “We anniversary of 9/11. interview. believe you have a voice, and Today, Girl Be Heard offers “We deal with issues that are we’re just here to give you the interactive workshops and af- sometimes quite sensitive,” she tools and exercises to give ter-school programming across said. “We have a show around yourself the fullest expression New York City schools. the trafficking of young wom- of yourself.” “These are small cohorts of en; we talk about self-harm Kaitano comes to Girl Be young people who work with and body image. We talk a lot Heard from the nonprofit our teaching artists, coming ebrooklyn media/Photo by Lore Croghan about the work around racism Ifetayo Cultural Arts Acad- up with devised theater. So A ferry floats outside Dock 72, a new office building at the Brooklyn and dismantling racism. You emy. She holds a law degree they are exploring issues that Navy Yard. know, most of our participants from the London School of are important to them and are women of color. So this is Economics and a master’s in important to young women, BY SCOTT ENMAN public or exclusively for Navy with our partners at Dock a very important topic.” International Affairs from Co- and seeing how these issues EDITORIAL@ Yard tenants. 72 to bring some good food Kaitano said the girls lumbia University. Originally can be unpacked and analyzed BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM “The Brooklyn Navy Yard and hospitality to where New also talk about intersectional from Zimbabwe, she now lives and turned into a work of art is furthering the transfor- York is growing,” he added. feminism. “And these are in Brooklyn with her family. that is ultimately performed,” The Brooklyn Navy Yard mation of the waterfront Dock 72, a new 16-story, areas where, if you are in “Even though the concept Kaitano said. announced on Monday that its with new jobs, innovative 675,000-square-foot com- the age range of the young of Girl Be Heard germinated The performances are a new 13,000-square-foot food architecture, and community mercial building, is set to women that we work with, in 2008 … we didn’t become chance “for the work that our hall, located inside Dock 72, placemaking, and we’re ex- open its doors in October. The young participants are doing will be opening by the end of cited to be a small part of it,” $380-million structure will week over week to reach the the year with input from famed said Meyer, founder and CEO house a new WeWork facility PUBLIC NOTICE widest possible audience,” she restaurateur Danny Meyer. of Union Square Hospitality and will feature a rooftop Francene Dolores Mohammed, age 48 said. About 20 teaching artists The food court will include Group, which operates Taco- conference center, a lawn, Last know address: 117 Richmond work with the roughly 220 girls a bar, coffee bar and juice bar, cina in Domino Park. basketball court and a health Street Brooklyn, New York 11208 U.S.A. and youth participating in any along with local specialty “We’ve always loved par- and wellness center. It will be one year. food vendors. A spokesper- ticipating in the evolution of one of the largest New York Many participants become son for the Navy Yard said New York’s emerging neigh- City commercial buildings to If anyone knows the whereabouts of more outgoing as a result of it is still undecided whether borhoods, and we’re looking be built outside of Manhattan this individual, please contact the program, but that isn’t the the space will be open to the forward to working together in decades. 225-287-3608 ultimate goal, Kaitano said.

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The first gathering of the Prospect Park hippies on Hippie hill, on August 6, 2017. Via facebook

By Charlie Innis How did they find each other [email protected] after all those years? Facebook. The day George Ryan re- Antonio Montes, the main turned to Brooklyn from Viet- organizer who now lives and nam on August 6, 1968, he sat works in Washington D.C, on a grassy knoll in Prospect found several of his hippie peers Park, cracked open a beer with through social media searches. a few friends and lit up a joint. He created a Facebook He stayed on that hill for group, and after he collected three years … or at least hung over 100 of his old friends to- out there as much as possible. gether online, he called on Ad- “I went from something that ams to support an official gath- was the ugliest and most horri- ering. fying year of my life, to coming Adams agreed, helped Mon- here, decompressing and learn- tes secure $5,000 for party ing how to hug people and be a funds and dedicated a com- human being again,” said Ryan. memorative bench to Hippie “It was magical.” Hill at Bartel-Pritchard Square. More than 100 people At each gathering, they sip lazed around on the hill every on beer, eat sandwiches from day until around 1972, when a nearby deli or order catering, life events started pulling the and catch up on their lives. Most friends in different directions. of them have scattered across In the summer, they slept on the country since 1972. Some the grass. They called it “Hippie don’t make it to the reunion, A gathering of the Prospect Park hippies from August 17. Hill,” and dozens of them met some have died, but every year, Via facebook on the grassy knoll for a reunion more than 50 people show up. her parents found her sitting on people’s faces who haven’t seen 50 years later, though some of One of the group’s traditions the grass. each other in years, and it be- them brought canes and most is to hold a memorial ceremony, “I wasn’t supposed to be ing the hippie generation, just “Spirits in the Sky,” for all of of them had long since cut their there,” Martin said. “And they knowing they made it through George Ryan lays on the slope he and his friends called “Hip those who have died over the caught me and my father took hair. the ’70s is a nice surprise,” said pie Hill” in the early ‘70s. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Charlie Innis Brooklyn Borough President years. me in the car and said, ‘Say Martin. Eric Adams proclaimed August “Every year, we end up add- goodbye to your friends.’” This year’s reunion coincid- 5 as “Hippie Hill” day, in 2017, ing names,” Montes said. That was her last day on the ed with the 50-year anniversary and since their 50-year reunion, Jackie Martin was 14 years hill as a child, but now she mod- of Woodstock, the famous rock the Prospect Park hippies have old when she first mingled with erates the Facebook group and and roll festival that brought held annual gatherings on the the hippies in Prospect Park in helps organize the meetups. 400,000 young people to watch same hill. 1969, and remembers the day “When you see the look on sets by the Who, the Grateful Dead and Jimi Hendrix. Several group members, in- cluding Ryan, had gone to Wood- stock, so a handful of them went to a showing of the 1970 Wood- stock documentary at Nitehawk Cinema to celebrate. He remembers the festival for its vast crowd and commu- nal vibe, how everyone shared everything. “If you had a hamburger and you took a bite and you passed it on, it never came back to you,” Ryan said. The Prospect Park hip- pies plan to meet again every year, according to Martin. She doesn’t want the memory of her friends to die. “I don’t know if it’s import- ant that it’s Hippie Hill we’re keeping alive, I think it’s more the camaraderie that we had,” said Martin. “We were such a community. It was a time when An old photograph of the hippies in Prospect Park. Via Facebook kids didn’t want to go home.” Week of September 26-October 2, 2019 • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Eagle//Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • 21INB Week of September 26 – October 2, 2019 • INBROOKLYN — A Special Section of Brooklyn Daily Eagle/Brooklyn Eagle/Heights Press/Home Reporter/Brooklyn Spectator/Brooklyn Record/Greenpoint Gazette • 21INB Parachute Jump lit gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness in memory of Sally Sunshine BY JOHN ALEXANDER evenings like this.” to help build a greater network by recalling that month. As we said our JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. Among those speaking at of support. because in addition Sweet Sally Sun- final goodbyes to her COM the event were Sally’s father to the physical toll it takes on shine was part of on that fateful day, I Matt Kabel; Carolyn Williams, a child, and the emotional toll the original para- could see the Empire In what’s become an annual a mother who lost her son to it takes on a child, there is a chute lighting in State Building outside tradition, Coney Island’s iconic pediatric cancer; Coney Island whole host of emotional, pain- Coney Island. her hospital window. Parachute Jump was lit gold on Cathedral Elder Rory Batts and ful and financial tolls it takes “Back when At that moment I Friday, Sept. 20 for Childhood City Councilmember Mark Trey- on the families going through the Empire State knew we needed to Cancer Awareness Month. And ger, who hosted the ceremony. this,” said Treyger. Building originally keep fighting for better this year the lighting was held “We’re going gold to raise “And so it really speaks to refused to light up treatment options for in memory of Sally Kabel, the awareness; we’re going gold the fact that we have a whole gold for Childhood kids like Sally, Frank- brave and beautiful little Bay neighborhood here with folks Cancer, other ie, Malcolm and all Ridge girl who lost her battle from our clergy, our housing, landmarks includ- the kids to come,” he with cancer one year ago and our civics, parent associations, ing Times Square added. who was affectionately known our schools, the Girl Scouts, so and One World Treyger thanked as “Sweet Sally Sunshine.” many wonderful groups that Trade stepped all the sponsors that “It’s a good thing that so ma- have come together to support up in response to made the lighting ny people are gathered together one another,” he added. support kids like possible. “Brook- to help raise awareness, but it’s Williams, who recently lost Sally,” said Kabel. lyn’s Eiffel Tower, a bad thing that it even has to be her 15-year-old son Malcolm, “What sparked that the Parachute Jump, done,” said Bay Ridge resident spoke to those who’ve lost a response was Mark and Coney Island and founder of Frankie’s Mis- child to cancer, asking them Treyger offering stepped up to support sion Camille Loccisano, whose to call out their child’s name in to light Coney our families when the ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta son Francesco succumbed unison to honor their memory. Island’s Parachute Empire State Building to childhood cancer just two “And to everybody out here, we Jump gold. Every Carolyn Williams holding photo of her late did not,” exclaimed weeks after his 17th birthday. have to take care of our chil- year since then, we son Malcolm Williams. Treyger. “We’re hoping to make a lot dren and find a cure because we are honored to have “It was noteworthy more progress because we don’t are all here as a family that’s Mark and Coney Island support “Hi Sally,” as the audience that that Parachute Jump lit want to see children suffering all come together as one,” said Childhood Cancer Awareness.” applauded. up gold as Matthew Kabel and losing their lives anymore,” Williams. “We look out for Just as Kabel was speaking Kabel continued, “Sally beat was speaking about his angel she continued. “It’s going to each other because this horrible about Sally, the Parachute cancer, but the harsh treatment Sweet Sally Sunshine. She’s take a lot more time but we have Coney Island Parachute disease has to go.” Jump lit up in gold, forcing used to save her life ultimately now watching over all the made some progress because of Jump illuminated. Treyger introduced Kabel him to look up, smile and say, led to her passing a year ago this children,” Treyger added.

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BY ALEX WILLIAMSON on a southbound 2 train to the EDITORIAL@ after party near Washington BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM Square Park. It was only then that he realized he might ac- Pizza loving urban naviga- tually win. tors will face off on Sept. 28 at “I was looking at Twitter the fourth annual 5 Boro Pizza and I was like, huh, I don’t see Challenge, a race that tests two anyone else has posted four or vital New York City skillsets five slices yet.” — getting around without a car In preparation for this and eating lots of pizza. year’s challenge, Chamberlin Individual or team compet- reports he ate half a pizza at itors can use any combination Patsy’s last Monday, and that of public transportation and he’s been practicing carrying non-motorized vehicles, like his Brompton up and down bicycles, scooters or their own stairs. two feet, to make it to five to- This year, competitors will be-announced slice shops in all meet at the Red Cube at 140 five boroughs then back across Broadway in lower Manhattan the finish line. at 11 a.m. sharp on Sept. 28. The challenge is a fundraiser Organizers will distribute a list for Transportation Alternatives, of five pizzerias, one in each an organization that works borough, and the challenge to “reclaim New York City’s will begin. streets from the automobile” To ensure the integrity of and advocates for upgrades to the race, participants must post bike infrastructure and public photos at each pizzeria with transportation. the tag #5boropizzachallenge. Last year’s champion, Bran- The photo evidence will be don Chamberlin of Park Slope, Photo courtesy 5 boro pizza challenge via Instagram verified at the finish line/after relied on a combination of The 5 Boro Pizza Challenge is scheduled to be held on Sept. 28, this year. party, location to be announced. trains, the Staten Island Ferry Finishers will receive a medal and his folding Brompton bicy- Chamberlin, who will be to each shop, but eating all that dollar pizza slice,” he said. slice number five on the Upper and a t-shirt. cle to race to all five pizzerias returning this year to defend pizza. “That was sort of my dark night West Side, a thin crust basil “Just be hungry and get out and back to the finish line in his title, said the hardest part of “Slice four up in of the soul.” and mozzarella slice from Sal there,” Chamberlin said. “It’s just under five hours. the competition wasn’t getting was just a really heavy, doughy Chamberlin rebounded with & Carmine Pizza, then hopped honestly the most fun event.”

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She at- Joshua Policella; Catherine Connecticut. Marie was born RENDA, Norma — Age tended College in Buffalo. Rita Policella; Carolyn Cedar and April 28, 1938 in Brooklyn, 74, of Brooklyn, entered into received her master’s degree in her husband Mark and their and was the daughter of the late eternal rest on Sunday, Sept. 22. education and spent 30 years of son, Jacob; Ruth Policella and Michael and Mary (Imbriale) Mrs. Renda was born October her professional life as an edu- her husband Sean Partridge Moringiello. Marie grew up in 5, 1944 in Brooklyn. She is the cator for the New York City De- children, she was a wonderful and their daughter, Viola; and Brooklyn, and raised her family daughter of the late Wenceslao partment of Education. She was daughter, sister and aunt. She Anne Marie Policella and her in Staten Island, prior to retiring and the late Rosa Marie (Colon) very passionate and dedicated dedicated her life to her fam- husband Peter Ferguson. All ar- to Tampa, Florida and most re- Ruiz. Beloved wife of the late during her time as an educator. ily, always putting the needs rangements handled by Marine cently Connecticut. Marie was Joseph Renda. Loving mother In the early 1990s, Rita was one of others before her own. She Park Funeral Home. Mass of a member of St. Catherine of of Rosemary Demma (Mat- of the first teachers who was was a confidant, friend, trusted Christian Burial Green-Wood Siena Catholic Church in West CAPPUCCI, David M. thew) Annette Torres (Rene) trained and given the responsi- counselor and mentor to all, Crematory Chapel. Committal Simsbury, Connecticut, and — Age 48, of Brooklyn died and Nolan Santaliz (Amy). bility to train fellow teachers and especially her children. She Green-Wood Cemetery. was a long-standing parishioner Monday, Sept. 23, 2019 at home Cherished grandmother of educators on how to use Apple lived her values of honesty, of St. Charles Catholic Church in Brooklyn. Mr. Cappucci Nolan Jr., Tiffani and Nicholas. computers in the classroom to compassion and kindness daily, in Staten Island, and St. Ag- was born December 8, 1970 in All arrangements handled by teach their students. Upon her striving to help others in any atha’s Roman Catholic Church Queens. He is the son of Frank Marine Park Funeral Home. retirement from the Department way she could. She embodied PRAYER in Brooklyn (her childhood and the late Barbara (Mikulka) Mass of Christian Burial St. of Education, she assisted her the Golden Rule, and was a parish). Marie was a great Cappucci. Beloved husband to Mark R.C. Church. Burial the husband Steven, helping him run big proponent of turning the Italian cook and also enjoyed Florence Cappucci. Cherished Evergreens Cemetery. his hair salon. In her spare time, other cheek. She was fun! She TO THE crocheting and knitting. She father to Angelo Cappucci and she enjoyed creating artwork as loved dancing, music, fash- dearly loved to make Christmas Gianna Cappucci. Dear brother + + + well as traveling to various parts ion, meeting new people and BLESSED and birthday gifts by hand, es- to Frank Cappucci, Barbara of the world. She truly lived life sharing close times with her pecially for all of her children Cappucci, Donna Cappucci and to the fullest. Throughout her family and friends. She was VIRGIN and grandchildren. Every item Dion Cappucci. All arrange- life, Rita invested her heart and a talker — truly, the ultimate (Never known to fail) O, most was labeled “Handmade with ments handled by Marine Park soul in the well being of those conversationalist. She made beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, Love by Grandma Marie.” In Funeral Home. Funeral Mass she cared about. She has been everyone feel at home. She was fruitful vine, Splendor of Heav- addition to her loving husband Mary Queen of Heaven Roman a terrific role model for her stu- a devoted wife, caring for her en Blessed Mother, of the Son of 56 years, she is survived by Catholic Church. dents, family and friends and she husband throughout their lives of God. Immaculate Virgin, her four sons, Michael (and will be dearly missed by all who together. Her work ethic was assist me in my necessity. O, Andy) of California, Carl (and + + + were privileged to know her. All unparalleled; she was highly Star of the Sea help me and Melissa) of Connecticut, Ray- arrangements handled by Marine organized, detailed oriented, show me, herein you are my mond (and Jane) of New Jersey, Park Funeral Home. Committal fast and super-smart. She was a mother. O, Holy Mary, Mother and Joseph (and Leslie) of New United Hebrew Cemetery, Staten strong woman who advocated of God, Queen of Heaven and York; and 12 grandchildren, BRUMMER, Rita (nee Island. for herself in the work-place Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart Declan, JP, Rileigh, Quinn, Rimshnick) — Age 77 passed and knew her worth. She was to succor me in this necessity. Georgia, River, Charlie, Riley, away on Sept. 22. She was the a rock — the matriarch of her + + + (Make Request) There are none Jackson, Tessa, Ryan and Au- devoted daughter of the late POLICELLA, Viola family — this was evident to that can withstand your power. drey. She has a brother, Joseph David and Jeannette Rimshnick. C. — A loving wife, mother all. She was truly loved by O, show me herein you are my Moringiello, and was prede- She was the loving wife and and grandmother. One of five all who knew her and will be mother. O Mary, conceived ceased by her eldest brother, without sin, pray for us who Daniel. A private service was have recourse to thee (3X). O held in Connecticut, and there Holy Mary I place this cause in will be a Memorial Mass at your hands (3X). Sweet Mother, the Shrine Church of St. Ber- LYNCH, Frances C. — A I place this cause in your hands nadette, 8201 13th Avenue, lifelong resident of Brooklyn, Remember a loved one (3X). Thank you for your mercy Brooklyn, on Monday, Sept. 30, passed away on Saturday, Sept. in our paper to me and mine. Amen. This at 9:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, 21, at the age of 89. Frances was To place an In Memoriam prayer must be said for three memorial donations may be born on November 22, 1929 in days and after three days your made to St. Jude Children’s Re- Brooklyn. She is the daughter request will be granted and search Hospital at https://www. of the late James and the late the prayer must be published. stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st- Sarah (Peppard) Lynch. 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Welcome to the South Slope, where one of the coolest build- ings in the neighborhood is a 1920s movie house.

The apartment buildings take pictures of historic on this circle even have houses. curved facades to follow the contours of the circular- A BEAUX-ARTS shaped streets. APARTMENT HOUSE One of these pretty land- marked apartment houses, South Slope side-street Renaissance Revival-style rowhouses are stunning. And Bryna Court, is at 195 the grand apartment houses on Prospect Park West. It was Prospect Park West have great constructed in 1905. It’s cur- curb appeal. rently a co-op building. On the corner of 14th The movie theatre’s other Street across from Nitehawk neighbor is iconic Prospect Cinema, you’ll find the Mon- Park. If I’d gone inside for a tauk, which is at 186 Prospect stroll I would have stayed all Park West. day and not had any time to — Continued on page 33INB —

This apartment building named Bryna Court is located on a traffic circle called Bartel-Pritchard Square. nestled up beside apartment nified exterior. There’s none of buildings and brownstones the elaborate ornamentation with barrel-shaped facades. you find on the Loew’s “pic- There’s so much to see that ture palaces” of the late 1920s I decided to split my story into that still stand in odd spots two parts. This is Part One. throughout the city. What Check back next week for Part makes the former Sanders Two. Theatre photogenic is a fili- Also, there isn’t room on greed pattern of shadows that these pages to show you all the metal balcony casts on the my favorite pictures from this front of the building on sunny stroll. Next week, when we days. publish Part Two of this This is one of the oldest column, we’ll post a whole buildings in New York that has batch of photos on brook- continuously been used as a lyneagle.com. movie theatre, Nitehawk Cin- ema’s website says. MEET ME AT THE MOVIES A CIRCLE THAT’S A SQUARE Let’s look first at the movie house. It’s located at 188 The Prospect Park West Prospect Park West on one of Nitehawk is located next to a the South Slope’s landmarked picturesque traffic circle with blocks. a monument in the middle Back when it opened in of it. August 1928, the Neo-Renais- If you’re a very literal sance buff brick entertainment thinker, you’re not going to like venue was called the Sanders this: Although what you see is Theatre. The 1,581-seat venue a circle, this location at the edge had a single screen, which was of the South Slope is named customary in the early days of Bartel-Pritchard Square. It’s film. named after Emil Bartel and From 1996 to 2016, it William Pritchard, two young was the multi-screen Pavil- soldiers from Brooklyn who ion Theatre. died in combat in World War I. The Montauk is a landmarked apartment house on Prospect Park West.

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LEFT: Don’t you love wood-frame houses? These can be found on 14th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues. RIGHT: These eye-catching wood houses are on 14th Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. BELOW: The Park Slope Armory is so big you can only fit a small part of it into a photo. INBrooklyn photos by Lore Croghan Part One: Take a summery South Slope stroll in autumn — Continued from page 32INB — This limestone Beaux-Arts building was constructed in 1901, WONDERFUL WOOD-FRAME HOUSES the designation report the city Landmarks Preservation Commis- sion published about the Park Slope Historic District in 1973 Before you swing back onto 14th Street, you have to detour says. It’s currently a co-op building. down Eighth Avenue to the corner of 16th Street. That’s where you’ll find red-painted brick Memorial Baptist Church. It was AN ARMORY THAT LOOKS LIKE A CASTLE constructed in 1891. The church’s website says the congregation got its start in When you walk down this 14th Street block to Eighth Av- the early 1870s. enue, you’re going to find the Fourteenth Regiment Armory, When you walk back on 14th Street, you’ll see appealing which is an individual city landmark. It looks like a castle. brick rowhouses. But the buildings that really draw my eye are Current-day Brooklyn residents know this eye-popping edi- the wood-frame houses. Some of their facades are painted pastel fice as the Park Slope Armory. It was designed by architect Easter egg colors. William Mundell and constructed in the early 1890s. There’s an especially attractive row of them on the 14th The Landmarks Preservation Commission’s designation re- Street blocks between Sixth and Seventh avenues and Fifth and port about the armory says the Fourteenth Regiment was known Today the armory houses a women’s homeless shelter, a Sixth avenues. as the Brooklyn Chasseurs and nicknamed the “Red-legged Dev- popular YMCA and a veterans’ museum. The YMCA’s address In next week’s column, I’ll show you where to find other ils” because they wore red uniforms. is 361 15th St. wonderful South Slope wooden houses.

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BY JOHN ALEXANDER It’s not surprising that JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. Sweet Sally Sunshine con- COM tinues to inspire good will and compassion nearly a ie a Yellow Rib- year after her death. bon Round the “Knowing the one-year “TOle Oak Tree” anniversary of Sally’s passing was a popular song about would be a difficult day for never forgetting someone our family, we decided to use who is far away. The song the afternoon to do something took on new meaning on positive in her memory,” Ka- Thursday, Sept 19 as a bel told this paper. group of children walked “In past years, Sally’s ‘vil- along Third Avenue in Bay lage’ of supporters would Ridge tying yellow and gold turn Bay Ridge gold in ribbons along the avenue September to rally behind in remembrance of Sally her and all kids fighting Kabel, lovingly known as cancer,” he recalled. “We felt “Sweet Sally Sunshine,” ebrooklyn media/Photos by John Alexander it was our responsibility to whose memory is still very Mackenzie Hansen, Jenn Hansen, Matt Kabel, Photos courtesy of Matt Kabel keep the momentum going much alive in the hearts of Marianne Fezza, Gianna Solitario, Morgan AnnMarie Gatti, Nicole Kabel, Melanie Cohen for families like ours who all the people she touched. Pettit, Diandra Rojas and Nicole Kabel. and Claudia Deliteris sorting through ribbons. are affected by this awful Sally died suddenly on disease, and those who one Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, continued to keep their depicting things that meant the murals in his classroom favorite things around the day will be.” following a nearly lifelong daughter’s memory alive by something to Sally, such as with the prevailing themes neighborhood. Students Kabel continued, “We battle with leukemia and helping to raise awareness Mickey and Minnie Mouse, of love, joy and peace, all from P.S. 185 also helped plan to turn this into an an- other complications. Her of pediatric cancer. pizza and a yellow butterfly. things Sally radiated. His hand out the gold ribbons. nual tradition where we can death not only devastated A few months back, They presented the murals to hope was to present a work Prior to this, Stepping draw attention to the des- her heartbroken family but fifth through eighth grade the community on a beauti- that people could walk by Stones Nursery School on perate need for improved an entire community that students from Lutheran ful sunny Thursday in June. and admire. 86th Street and Tiny Tots childhood cancer treatment had rallied behind her in Elementary School at 440 The murals were de- Friends and family joined Playhouse on 88th Street methods and keep Sally’s her brave battle with cancer. Ovington Avenue in Bay signed by LES art teacher together in the walk as sev- had the kids tie gold ribbons memory and everything Sally’s mother and father, Ridge banded together to Sam Wisneski, who said he eral of them hid seashells on their fence in memory of she represented alive in the Nicole and Matt Kabel, have create three mural panels created the basic design of painted with some of Sally’s Sally. neighborhood.”

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n Saturday, Sept. 28, the Crossroads O Christian Church will be presenting its first-ever art exhibition featuring the artwork of noted artist Smrita Jain. The exhibit will take place at the church’s community center at 6921 Fourth Avenue from 5 to 7 p.m. “This is my solo exhibition and the church’s first-ever launch of an art exhibition,” Jain told this paper. Over the years, the church has encouraged an environment where people Photos courtesy of Smrita Jain can participate as much or An abstract. as little as they want. “There are a variety of ways that advance every week. Yellow bird perched on branch. people interact with music According to Jain, ex- and teaching through hibitions like this help to Brooklyn two years ago. and white photography. growth groups, and now it further the ministry of This is her first solo exhi- All pieces are framed and is making its first steps into the church by “growing bition in Bay Ridge where ready to find “their own the field of creative and fine God’s people spiritually she is currently based. forever home.” Additional- arts,” said Jain. and artistically reaching Prior to this, Jain exhibited ly, they are all drawn from Crossroads Christian out to others to show them in Delhi, India as well as nature, which is Jain’s big- Church community center God’s love.” London. gest inspiration. is used as office space for the The exhibition, “A place This exhibition consists Jain’s works will be on staff members, and serves I call, home” includes of works ranging from sale at the exhibition and as a place for growth groups, Jain’s personal work that watercolors to acrylics, 100 percent of the profits seminars and prayer meet- she created while living in mixed media and photog- will be donated to the ings that are planned well in Jersey City before moving Jain’s royal blue butterfly design. raphy, including black church. 62nd Precinct Council to raise money for breast cancer research BY PAULA KATINAS [email protected]

ENSONHURST – Octo- ber is National Breast BCancer Awareness Month and members of the 62nd Precinct Community Council are determined to bring the message closer to home by holding a breakfast event to raise money for research into a cure. The community council will host a Pink Breakfast on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Health Care, 1740 84th St., from 10 Photo courtesy of Sonia Valentin a.m. to noon. The center is Members of the 62nd Precinct Community Council said they’re hoping for a big turnout at their Oct. 2 breakfast fund- sponsoring the event. raiser. The photo shows breast cancer survivors and attendees at a previous breakfast event. It’s no accident that the event is called a Pink “Breast cancer is a devas- The community council “We will ask them to put it Breast cancer is the most cancer in women were diag- Breakfast. The color pink tating thing to go through for has held breast cancer specifically toward breast common type of cancer in nosed in the U.S. and 41,487 has become associated with the patients and their fami- fundraisers each year for cancer research,” she told women and it is the leading patients died. the effort to raise aware- lies. If we can help a little bit the past few years. “So far, the Home Reporter. cause of death in Hispanic In New York State, 16,057 ness of the impact of breast by raising money, that would we have raised over $1,000,” “And I think it’s important women, according to the U.S. new cases of breast cancer cancer. During the month be great,” said community Valentin said. to remember that men can Centers for Disease Control were reported in 2016. of October, it is common to council member Sonia Val- All of the funds raised get breast cancer, too,” Val- and Prevention. In 2016, For more information on see women wearing pink entin, who is organizing the will be donated to the entin added. the most recent year for the community council’s ribbons in solidarity with breakfast fundraiser with American Cancer Society, The statistics on breast can- which figures are available, Pink Breakfast, email: pct- cancer patients. Denise Daniello. according to Valentin. cer in the U.S. are sobering. 245,299 new cases of breast [email protected]. Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 15 Beloved Brooklyn-based TV series Welcome Back, Kotter debuted 44 years ago

BY JOHN ALEXANDER and Mellow Roles,” and all JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. were based on actual stu- COM dents Kaplan knew at New Utrecht. Except for Arnold Welcome back, your Horshack, their names were dreams were your tick- slightly changed. “ et out . . . to that same The series has developed old place that you laughed a cult following and has about” is the opening line to been a staple favorite in the John Sebastian hit theme syndication and on DVD. song from the beloved Sadly, with the exceptions Brooklyn-based TV series of Kaplan, Travolta and Welcome Back, Kotter. Hilton-Jacobs, everyone in The show debuted on the original cast has died. Sept. 9, 1975. Comedian White died in 1988, Palillo Gabe Kaplan played title and Hegyes in 2012, and character Gabe Kotter, who Strassman in 2014. returns to teach at his alma Hilton-Jacobs has guest- mater. Kaplan grew up in starred on television shows Bensonhurst and attended and appeared in films, and New Utrecht High School, sang on Rick James’ 1981 which doubled as the fiction- album Street Songs. Kaplan al James Buchanan High in has also appeared on televi- the TV series. sion and in movies but has Kotter is tasked with devoted most of his time to teaching a remedial playing professional poker, class of underachieving finishing ninth place in the students known as the 2007 World Series of Poker. Sweathogs. The ethnically Travolta is a movie icon, diverse group includes starring in classic films like Freddie “Boom Boom” AP Photo “Saturday Night Fever,” Washington, played by Among the stars of “Welcome Back, Kotter” were Stephen Shortridge as sweathog Beau De “Urban Cowboy,” “Pulp Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs; Labarre, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs as Freddy Washington, Ron Palillo as Arnold Horshack, Robert Fiction,” “Get Shorty” and Juan Epstein, portrayed Hegyes as Juan Epstein (foreground), John Travolta (rear) as Vinnie Barbarino and Gabe Kaplan as “Hairspray.” by Robert Hegyes; class Gabe Kotter. But for anyone of a certain clown Arnold Horshack, age, Travolta will always be played by Ron Palillo; and in love with the motley as Julie Kotter and John distinctive pop culture mo- Barbarino with his catch- Vinnie (“I’m so confused”) in his debut role, John Tra- group of wisecracking Sylvester White as put-up- ments including Horshack’s phrase, “Up your nose with Ba, Ba Ba Ba, Ba Barbarino, volta as heartthrob Vinnie Sweathogs, until its final on Vice Principal Michael loud nasal laugh, Wash- a rubber hose.” the charismatic leader of a Barbarino. broadcast on June 8, 1979. Woodman, who later be- ington’s effusive greeting, The characters were orig- group of misfit students we The show ran for four Other cast members in- comes principal. “Hello, Mr. Kott-err,” and inally featured in Kaplan’s fell in love with nearly 45 seasons as audiences fell clude Marcia Strassman The show featured many the perpetually dazed comedy routine “Holes years ago. The Colonial Club holds its first meeting of the season with guest speaker Brian Chin

BY JOHN ALEXANDER composed of civic leaders Ragamuffin Parade which provide for the community. JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. and professionals who play takes place on Saturday, He also offered safety tips COM an active role in their neigh- Sept. 28 and the Third for using ATM machines. borhood. The meetings also Avenue Festival on Sunday, “What I want to do is make orthfield Bank serve to inform members of Sept. 29. banking cool again and con- Vice-President and upcoming neighborhood Chin, a former president tinue to work with organi- N Branch Manager events. of the Colonial Club, is a zations that help people in Brian Chin offered the in- The club’s board of civic leader who serves Bay Ridge and throughout augural talk at the Colonial directors is comprised of on the board of numerous the borough,” he added. Club’s first meeting of the President Gary Campbell, community organizations This year marks the 25th season on Thursday, Sept. Vice-President Marcello such as the Merchants anniversary of the Colonial 19, discussing the various Sarrica, Treasurer Patri- of Third Avenue, the Club. It holds its bi-monthly civic groups he devotes his cia Killen and Secretary Dr. Bay Ridge Senior Center, meetings at Gino’s Restau- time to. Roy Olsen. Reaching Out Community rant in Bay Ridge, and of- The Colonial Club of Bay Board member Peter Kil- Services, the Bay Ridge fers civic leaders a forum to Ridge has a long history of len welcomed the members Realty Board, Business discuss hot topic issues that presenting insightful and and their guests. Killen Networking International pertain to the community. ebrooklyn media/Photo by John Alexander informative talks about announced the upcoming and the Guild for Excep- This past year, the club has Brian Chin addressing Colonial Club members. community events and Senior Living Health Expo tional Children. invited speakers from the topics that pertain to its on Friday, Nov. 1 at the He talked about all the healthcare industry, senior the Guild for Exceptional board and NYC Ferry, membership. The club is Dyker Beach Golf Club, the clubs and the services they centers, community banks, Children, the tourism among others. 16• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 Bed-Stuy resident wins design award for epileptic seizure pillow

BY ALEX WILLIAMSON national winner of the alerts emergency contacts whenever she has epileptic EDITORIAL@ James Dyson Award. to the onset of a seizure and triggers — for her, sleep BROOKLYNREPORTER.COM The awards, according tells bystanders how they deprivation and stress — to the James Dyson Foun- can help. and no longer has to scope nspired by her own ex- dation website, “celebrate, Smith, a recent Pratt out her surroundings for a perience with epilepsy, encourage and inspire the Institute graduate, was safe place to have a seizure. I Bedford-Stuyvesant next generation of design diagnosed at age 11 with As the U.S. winner of the resident Uma Smith has engineers,” and are “open epilepsy and has been hos- James Dyson Award, Smith invented a portable first to current and recent design pitalized four times since will receive $2,500 and ad- aid kit and safe space for use engineering students.” for seizures, three of which vance to the international during epileptic seizures All of the winners and took place away from home round of the competition, that has won recognition runners-up from countries and away from caretakers judged first by Dyson com- in a design competition around the world were who could help. pany engineers who will sponsored by a prestigious announced on Thursday, “I started looking for whittle the list of national international foundation. Sept. 19. epileptic safe spaces, so I winners down to a short Smith’s invention, Co- Cocoon is a pillow that could be on the subway or list, and eventually by James coon, is the American protects the user’s head, whatever and I wouldn’t Dyson, the British inventor have to be worried about, perhaps best known for ‘What’s a good place to have Photos courtesy James Dyson Award his innovative vacuums. a seizure?’” she said. The Cocoon combines the seizure-sensor Should Smith win the inter- Smith found smart watch- technology of smart watches with the national competition, which es online that could detect a head-protective properties of headgear and will be announced Nov. 14, seizure and alert caretakers, anti-suffocation pillows. she’ll receive $35,000. and protective devices like Whether Cocoon makes headgear or anti-suffoca- them the GPS coordinates. a 1-foot x 4-inch package it all the way or not, Smith tion pillows, but nothing Cocoon also times the that fits easily into a purse hopes to license the design compact that fulfilled both seizure and calls an am- or briefcase. to a company that can help functions. bulance if it exceeds five “I wanted to create some- her manufacture the device At Pratt, she started work- minutes, the threshold at thing that would combine and get it on the market. ing on a pillow with a mesh which experts say neuro- all features and allow “I really do want to make it covering to stabilize and logical damage is a concern. people with epilepsy to live a reality,” she said. “I think protect the user’s head. Sen- Two flaps fold out from the more independent lives,” it’s filling a necessary space sors within the device alert pillow with instructions said Smith. in the market and I want to Uma Smith was inspired to invent Cocoon by caretakers when the pillow for bystanders. When not Now Smith carries her get it into the hands of the her own experience living with epilepsy. is in use and shares with in use, Cocoon rolls up into Cocoon prototype with her people that need them.” Brooklyn priest who promoted human rights is candidate for sainthood

BY JOHN ALEXANDER a strong devotion to Msgr. it a third time; this time JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. Quinn and believe this holy fireproofing it, by using COM man to be a saint.” concrete and brick. The The documentation building, known at the beloved Brooklyn was recently presented time as the Little Flower priest who served to DiMarzio at a private Orphanage, remains the A as a champion for vespers service held at the operations base for Little racial equality is being Immaculate Conception Flower Children and Fami- considered for sainthood Center in Douglaston. The ly Services of New York. Photos courtesy of the Diocese of Brooklyn by the Catholic Church. next step is for the collected “Our investigation took Photo of Msgr. Bernard Quinn displayed The Diocese of Brooklyn information to be sent to almost 10 years to put to- on the altar at the prayer service at the recently announced that the Vatican’s Congregation gether and now we can send Immaculate Conception Center. Msgr. Bernard John Quinn for the Causes of Saints in the documentation we have is a candidate for Canoniza- support of the cause of Msgr. Paul Jervis, on the life of Msgr. Quinn to all contributed during the of life as the Lord willed for tion, and the findings have sainthood for Quinn. the author of Rome,” said DiMarzio. “He winters and summers, go- all humanity. been officially accepted by According to a statement “Quintessential combated racism and is an ing out there to help. They “St. Peter Claver Catholic Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, from the Diocese of Brook- Priest: The Life of inspiration to the priests used to burn crosses at our Church became a meeting Bishop of Brooklyn. lyn, from an early age, Father Bernard J. of this diocese. He is a hero house in Mineola, even ground where white Catho- “The life of Msgr. Bernard Quinn became conscious Quinn,” speaks in who turned things around after he was gone, but my lics encountered blacks and Quinn, Servant of God, was of the great injustices Af- support of Msgr. and gave his life for his family stared fear down.” discovered that they all had lived with extraordinary rican-Americans suffered Quinn’s cause for people, died an early death, Msgr. Paul Jervis, who common humanity with the determination to love all and lived his life as a cham- sainthood. and was a great man.” published a book in 2005 en- same human problems, and of God’s people,” DiMarzio pion for racial equality. Quinn’s great-niece, titled “Quintessential Priest: were all in need of the inter- told this paper. Quinn was ordained Roman Catholic Church in Mary Clare Quinn, at- The Life of Father Bernard J. cession of St. Therese and “Msgr. Quinn was a true to the priesthood in the Bedford Stuyvesant. tended the private vesper Quinn,” said, “Msgr. Quinn the pastoral intercession leader who daily showed Diocese of Brooklyn in In 1928, Quinn estab- service. “They always could not separate his sac- of Msgr. Quinn,” concluded the faithful of the Diocese 1912, and ten years later, lished the first orphanage called him the monsignor ramental ministry from the Monsignor Jervis. of Brooklyn how to move with Diocesan support, he for African-American but he liked to be called social and political realities Quinn died on April 7, away from division and established the first church children in Wading River father,” said Quinn. “The that denied to people on 1940 at the age of 52. He was hatred to a life of unity for African American Cath- on Long Island. Despite family was all very proud account of their race, or buried at St. Peter Claver and love. So many in our olics in Brooklyn. Quinn the building being set on of the work he was doing immigrant status, the oppor- Church, where 8,000 peo- diocese and beyond have founded St. Peter Claver fire twice, Quinn rebuilt at Little Flower, and we tunities to enjoy the fullness ple attended his funeral. Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 17 IN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPILED BY PAULA KATINAS

CYMBROWITZ SAYS NEW RENT LAW TREYGER SECURES $2.4 MILLION FOR P.S. 188

HELPS SENIORS Councilmember Mark Trey- ger has secured $2.4 million in A recent change in state law will reached a certain level to benefit funding for P.S. 188 in Coney allow more senior citizens and from the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Island, a school that sustained people with disabilities to qualify Exemption (SCRIE) and Disabled heavy damage during Super- for programs that freeze rents, Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE) storm Sandy and spent years according to Assemblymember Ste- programs. recovering. ven Cymbrowitz, chairperson of the “So many senior and disabled ten- The funds Treyger secured will Assembly Housing Committee. ants in my district and across our city be used to create a STEAM (Sci- The new law, which Cymbrowitz who paid preferential rents lived in ence, Technology, Engineering, sponsored, allows renters to benefit fear of not being able to afford their Arts, and Mathematics) suite at Photo courtesy of Councilmember Mark Treyger’s office from so-called preferential rents for apartments once their lease was up the school. The suite will include Councilmember Mark Treyger (fourth from left) met as long as they remain in their apart- for renewal. But at the same time, a hydroponics lab, a science/ with School District 21 officials and P.S. 188 parents ments. Preferential rents involve they couldn’t qualify for the city’s technology room, an engineering/ and administrators and announced the new funding. landlords charging a “preferential” rent freeze programs until their robotics room, a visual arts room amount under the rent-stabilization rent was increased to a level they and an upgraded music room. a school that has suffered from and we owe it to them to make law. couldn’t afford,” said Cymbrowitz, a “I am thrilled to be able to fur- disinvestment historically, and sure that P.S. 188 scholars have In addition, under the old system, Democrat representing Sheepshead ther support P.S. 188’s revival, was devastatingly impacted by access to every opportunity,” tenants paying preferential rents Bay. by investing in cutting edge Superstorm Sandy. Many stu- said Treyger, a Democrat repre- were forced to wait until their rent facilities that will help prepare dents and families face serious senting Coney Island, Gravesend our students to thrive. This is challenges outside the classroom, and parts of Bensonhurst. MYRIE, RICHARDSON TO HOST EVENTS

State Sen. Zellnor Myrie and As- “Join us for some family-friendly semblymember Diana Richardson fun,” Myrie wrote in a newsletter to CARROLL LEERY OF ELECTION COMMISSION CHANGES will be hosting community events in constituents. their district over the coming days. Richardson, a Democrat represent- “Removing barriers for those Myrie, a Democrat who rep- ing Crown Heights and Prospect-Lef- seeking office, and reducing the resents Crown Heights and parts ferts Gardens, will host her annual influence of money in the pro- of Park Slope and Sunset Park, will Black College Expo on Saturday, Sept. cess, are worthy and important be leading a Mid-Autumn Festival 28, at Medgar Evers College, 1650 undertakings. However, I har- and China Day on Sunday, Sept. 29, Bedford Ave., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. bor strong reservations against on Eighth Avenue between 50th and Participants can learn about schol- empowering an unelected and 56th streets in Sunset Park, from 10 arships, information on internships unaccountable commission to a.m. to 5 p.m. and careers. make these changes,” said Car- roll, who was one of only a hand- ORTIZ’S COMMUNITY GARDENS BILL NOW ful of legislators voting against the creation of the commission. LAW Photo courtesy of Assemblymember Robert Carroll “The task of creating a public Assemblymember Robert Carroll speaks at a rally to financing system out of whole Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill and state agencies, according to call for reforms in New York State election laws. cloth and potentially changing sponsored by Assemblymember Ortiz, a Democrat who represents the foundation of many of our Félix Ortiz to expand the production Sunset Park and parts of Bay Ridge. Assemblymember Robert Commission, said he supports election laws should only be of fruits and vegetables grown in “I am passionate about increasing Carroll, who provided testimo- public financing of elections done in the light of day in the community gardens. The bill signing good health habits of adults and ny at a recent hearing of the but is leery of having the com- legislature,” said Carroll, a took place on Sept. 13. children in New York and decreasing New York State Public Cam- mission making changes to the Democrat representing Park The new law will encourage the obesity rates. This law will increase paign Financing and Election current system. Slope and Windsor Terrace. expansion of the production of fruits the availability of healthy, affordable and vegetables in areas served by food in areas that don’t have easy community gardens and will assist access and encourage movement in the sharing of resources between through gardening,” Ortiz said. MALLIOTAKIS RELIEVED LICENSE PLATE PLAN SCRAPPED community garden organizations Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis said she was includes parts of Bay Ridge and Staten Island. ROSE DEMANDS CRIMINAL CHARGES FOR pleased to see that a controversial plan by Gov. An- “As elected officials, we should never be looking to drew Cuomo to mandate that New Yorkers pay a fee impose frivolous costs on the people we represent. PURDUE PHARMA for newly designed license plates has been scrapped. Our job should be to keep as much money as possible “This cash grab that the governor proposed was in the pockets of taxpayers, and seek ways to imple- U.S. Rep. Max Rose, a Democrat after losing a loved one, they simply a bad idea from the start. This proposal would ment strategies and propose ideas that are beneficial representing Southwest Brooklyn ask for the government to finally put an unnecessary burden on drivers for a new to New Yorkers. I would like to thank the many res- and Staten Island, urged the Depart- do something, do anything. This is license plate they do not need. We appreciate that idents who joined my call to action on social media ment of Justice to bring criminal your chance to do that. I strongly the governor listened to our calls to rescind the and wrote to Governor Cuomo asking him to drop charges against Purdue Pharma, the urge you and the Department of fee,” said Malliotakis, a Republican whose district this plan. Your voices were heard,” Malliotakis said. maker of Oxycontin, and the Sackler Justice to file the overdue criminal family, which owns the company, charges against Purdue Pharma and FRONTUS MOVES DISTRICT OFFICE over the nation’s opioid epidemic. the Sacklers.” “In my short time in office, I’ve The House and Senate passed Assemblymember Mathylde Frontus has moved door is always open to the communities I serve. met with so many parents who have the Fentanyl Sanctions Act to apply her Coney Island district office to 2002 Mermaid Hearing what matters most to the people who live, lost their child to the epidemic and sanctions on drug manufacturers Ave., a location that she said provides easier access work and raise a family here in Brooklyn helps me so many people who struggle with in China who provide fentanyl to for her constituents. better represent our neighborhoods and tackle opioid addiction themselves,” Rose traffickers. The House Committee Frontus, a Democrat representing Coney Is- important issues they care about. This new office wrote in a letter to U.S. Attorney on Homeland Security passed Rose’s land and parts of Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge, offers a more accessible space for residents to voice General William Barr. “Every time bill to crack down on the inflow of formerly worked out of an office in the Luna Park their thoughts and concerns,” Frontus said. a mother or a father or a sister or foreign fentanyl and other opioids residential development. For more information, call Frontus’ office at a brother has to come to my office into the U.S. “As an elected official, it’s important that my 718-266-0267. 18• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 OPINION IT’S ALL RELEVANT ome Bay Ridge/Dyker of leaving your home for a that have made it much COMMON SENSE Heights Democratic three-day short vacation, more difficult for the police S politicians want you welcome to the new world to do their jobs. They will BY JERRY KASSAR to believe that crime is down of Bay Ridge/Dyker Heights reference new state laws in the community. They where the elected officials that have made it harder This week, in Federal Dis- They maintain that the like to refer to a report that want to tell you that things to hold those arrested trict Court for the Western law will lead to voter fraud says that the 68th Precinct are great, and that you do awaiting trial. Some will District of New York, the as well as create public represents one of the safest not know what you are talk about the ultra-liberal New York State Conserva- safety issues because an areas of the city. Well, as talking about even if the of- parole board that releases Crime is going up faster tive Party filed an Amicus official government ID will they say, it’s all relevant. ficial crime statistics prove cop killers and others will in other parts of the city, Curiae brief in support of be issued by New York State Many categories of crime you right. bring up the Brooklyn DA so I guess we should feel Erie County Clerk Michael without requiring that a in the city have increased I suppose it is all relative. who gives many, including fortunate. Kearns’ motion for a pre- Social Security number be noticeably in the past year. Crime is going up faster those arrested for illegal liminary injunction against provided and relying on for- That includes the official in other parts of the city, handgun possession, a sec- congratulations, but the the implementation of New eign documents that cannot police-reported figures for so I guess we should feel ond chance. fact remains that there was York’s Green Light Law. be verified. the 68th Precinct. So far this fortunate. And who can have this an attempt. The same goes The Green Light Law al- There is also the issue of year, robbery numbers have It is also worth noting conversation without for those knocking seniors lows undocumented aliens the rule of law that argues jumped 50 percent, burglar- that the PBA and Sergeants mentioning the criminal over to steal from them, or who are residents of New that aliens residing in ies are up 2.9 percent, felony Benevolent Association are court judges the mayor has the many cases of deliver- York State to obtain a driv- the United States illegally assaults are up 2.9 percent, actively moving these crime appointed that do arraign- ies being stolen from front er’s license. cannot be issued a driver’s grand larcenies are up 1.9 statistics around the media. ments and the many liberal porches and backyards. In many parts of the state, license. The six Republican percent and overall crime They know the increase judges sitting in Brooklyn? Get real, Bay Ridge/ DMV operations are con- members of Congress from is up 2.2 percent. in crime is not the fault of Bay Ridge/Dyker Heights Dyker Heights Democratic ducted by the local county New York have written to So, if you feel that you are the men and women of the is not safer. It is not safer politicians — we do not feel clerk. A number of clerks the United States attorney not as safe as you used to be, NYPD. when the big story on the as safe as we did a few years have filed for preliminary general asking him to if you worry about walking They will point at man- news is the arrest of an ago because we are not as injunctions because these review this issue. No Dem- home from the subway agement policies of the alleged attempted rapist. safe. The statistics prove it. elected officials believe this ocratic congressmembers after 10 p.m. and are fearful mayor and the top brass The police get a hearty *** violates their oath of office. have signed onto this letter. FACT OVER FEELING n 1990, New York City have a whole set of statistics reduction in robberies of MATTER OF FACT recorded 2,245 murders, that may be theoretically 33 percent and a 51 percent I the apex of a decades’ right… but what I said is drop in burglaries com- BY JAY BROWN long, upward trend. That equally true: people feel pared to just nine years ago. was about eight times the more threatened.” There are crimes, like change. 289 seen last year, which was We shouldn’t ignore how handle-surfing and deliver- Sixteen-year-old environ- the least in seven decades. people feel, but feelings Reciting statistics gets ies stolen from stoops, that mental activist Greta Thun- By every objective measure, don’t trump reality. Maybe tedious and as you get of burglaries was astronom- are more prevalent today berg participated in the crime is the lowest it's been one of the reasons many very specific, you can ical in comparison, but that and need to be addressed. event here in New York City, in our lifetimes. people feel unsafe, despite find some slight up- doesn’t mean we aren’t all 90 Those who want you to in between testifying before And yet, some continu- the facts, is because certain ticks from last year in percent less likely to be the feel like crime is surging Congress and addressing the ally tell us we are living in leaders, nationally and a particular southern victim of a burglary today, tell you about them every United Nations. a crime-ridden community locally, frequently tell them Brooklyn precinct for a because we are. chance they get, eagerly After she expressed at the and no one feels safe on our they're unsafe, despite the particular offense, but Ordinary citizens and the harping on each anecdotal U.N. how angry she was over streets after 11 p.m. They facts. the overall trends are NYPD have all played roles instance. Now that their the current state of inaction, say that when people feel As per NYPD statistics still downward. in making our neighbor- preferred candidate is no President Trump mockingly unsafe, the community is through September 15, hoods as safe as they have longer in office, they appear referred to her as “a very unsafe, regardless of what Southern Brooklyn crime is ever been. To tell people to be rooting against the happy young girl.” On Fox any stats show. still trending downward. In Reciting statistics gets that the facts on crime are neighborhood as they look News, Thunberg, who is on In a 2016 CNN interview the 62nd and 68th precincts tedious and as you get very insignificant and they need forward to telling us how the autism spectrum, was from the Republican Na- covering City Council Dis- specific, you can find some to be afraid, is an insult to bad it’s become, again, de- referred to as “mentally ill” tional Convention, Newt trict 43, violent crimes of slight upticks from last everyone who has worked spite the facts. by one guest and host Laura Gingrich countered the fact murder and rape are down year in a particular south- to create the safe commu- Scoffing at inconvenient Ingraham compared her to that violent crime across the 50 percent and 20 percent ern Brooklyn precinct for nities we call home. It’s an facts has become epidemic. Stephen King’s Children of country was down, saying, respectively, compared to a particular offense, but affront to the local police Last Friday, students from the Corn. “The average American… last year. the overall trends are still who last week apprehended around the world led a glob- Facts are facts. Feelings does not think crime is If we expand to include downward. someone wanted for an al climate strike, but many and insults cannot change down, does not think they the 61st and 63rd, which are Granted, the 71 people attempted rape in Bay Ridge in positions to do something them. We can’t fix our prob- are safer.” He added that the others in the four pre- burglarized in the 68th Pre- and arrested two suspects about the most existential lems if some are unwilling the FBI figures showing the cincts covering State Senate cinct in 2019 don’t care much in a string of 15 burglaries threat we face, still deny the to accept the realities sur- contrary mean “liberals District 22, we’ve seen a that 26 years ago the number across Southern Brooklyn. settled science on climate rounding them.

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‘Women in Law: Champions Focus on of Justice’ to be honored Oct. 22 Bay Ridge’s own ‘Hot Bench’ television star Bay Ridge Hon. Patricia DiMango is keynote speaker Unquestionably the best-known lawyer around here is a judge: Hon. Patricia By Charles F. Otey DiMango, the Bay Ridge native who has become nationally famous for her cutting role on television’s “Hot Bench.” She gained respect throughout the legal community a few years back when she cleaned Celebrating 53 years of up the congested Bronx Criminal Court calen- dar in Herculean fashion after many had earlier failed at the task. Ragamuffin Parade spirit! This certainly qualifies her to be the keynote Once again thousands of children will be luncheon last Sunday at the Bay Ridge Manor. speaker at the Brooklyn Eagle’s — and Home able to march along Third Avenue on Saturday, Launched by leaders like the late Cliff Reporter’s — “Women in Law: Champions of Sept. 28, to take part in a unique and colorful Scanlon, Fr. George McKenna, Jim Clark, Justice” reception set for Oct. 22 at the Water tradition that has symbolized Bay Ridge for Ted General and others in the late 1960s, the Club on Manhattan’s east side. more than half a century. There are many rea- local event has been copied by scores of com- This groundbreaking event will cite sons why the Ragamuffin Parade has lasted so munities across the nation. “women in leadership in law and administra- long and been enjoyed by so many. Immediate Meanwhile, Home Reporter executive Marc tion” in the Brooklyn courts, a well-placed Hon. Patricia DiMango credit goes to the Ragamuffin Parade Hibsher and our camera crew were on hand source informs us. ebrooklyn media/File photo by Rob Abruzzese Committee, led by President Rose Gangi, Sunday to capture the spirit of the event. Here Likely to become an annual celebration, which held a vital and successful fundraising are just a few photos of those taking part: the event at the Water Club will begin with a For tickets and other information, contact cocktail hour starting at 6 p.m. with dinner Alice Peters at (718) 642-9099 ext. 107 or running until 9 p.m., including a star-stud- [email protected]. ded awards presentation. By the way, the Bay Ridge Lawyers Who are the attorneys who will share the Association — the longest and most success- spotlight as the Eagle’s 2019 class of female ful truly local bar association in the state — is champions of justice? Stay tuned! led by President MaryAnn K. Stathopolous.

Guests of honor at the event were Grand Marshal Empire State Bank CEO Phil Guarnieri (left) and Persons of the Year Mark (second from right) and Rodger Loughlin (far right) of Ferrantino Fuel. They are pictured with Ragamuffin Committee officer David Annarummo (second from left) and Home Reporter executive Marc Hibsher.

Clorinda Annarummo (left) is pictured with Charles Otey (center) and Merchants of Third Avenue President Bob Howe.

ABOVE: Councilmember Justin Brannan lends his support to the parade. AT LEFT: Pictured at the Home Reporter table are (standing, left to right) Charles Otey, Marc Hib- sher, Ted General, (seat- ed, left to right) Ann Cast- ellana, Marialana Ardo- lino of MSI Net and An- gela Lazaro. From left: Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn Director of Community & External Relations Chip Cafiero, Head of School Iphigenia Romanos and Director of Academy Development Lori Pedone. ebrooklyn media/Photo by Ted General

From left: Ragamuffin Committee members Ted General, Chuck Otey and Dave Annarummo, former state Sen. From left: Emma Fay McDonald, Kelli Kilbride and Chip Marty Golden, Ragamuffin President Rose Gangi and Marc Hibsher. Cafiero. ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta 20• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019

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GENERALLY To reach Ted General via the GENERALLYTo reach Ted GeneralTo reach Ted General via the GENERALLY via the Internet,Internet, his e-mail address is: Muffin’s SPEAKINGhis e-mail addressInternet, is: his e-mail addressHey, is: kidsMuffin’s — It’s SPEAKING [email protected]@Journalist.com. SPEAKINGBY THODORE GENERAL [email protected]. Pet Connection BY THEODORE GENERAL Pet Connection BY THODOREBY THEODORE GENERALGENERAL Ragamuffinemail: [email protected] time! email:By [email protected] JUDE LASSOW his coming Saturday, By JUDE LASSOW Sept. 28, Third Av- Singleenue in Bay Ridge, decked headline MEEOW MEEOW... NewT school to host rst council meeting Hello there, “I am fromSingle 76th Street to 92nd decked headline Green-Wood Cemetery our good friend, Green-Wood school auditorium. Also con- Panela, a fi ve-year- Street, Community Green-Wood will transform Education Cemetery into Council our 20, goodwhich friend, is Its Green-Wood fi rst march schoolwas ledauditorium. by former Also Brook- con- kicked off its sesquicenten- Cemetery honcho Richard gratulations to St. Patrick’s old, gray and white headedkickeda fantasy byoff boulevard Laurieits sesquicenten Windsor,of fun will- beCemetery highlight- honcholyn MayorRichard John gratulations Ward Hunter to, andSt. thePatrick’s 2014 nial commemoration of the Moylan. Pastor, Monsignor Joseph tuxedo kitty. I ingnialand its excitementcommemoration June monthly as thousands meetingof the agendaMoylan with. a march 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 specialstartof children of salute the participate Civilto the inWar thePTA/PAs this thatOn serve Memorial all Brooklyn Day, historianthe 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 thepast53rd public Sundayannual schools Ragamuffin with in Districta posse 20. cemeteryThe laudato- hosted Onits Sunday, 13th June40th 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- ryofParade. sessionmounted will cavalry, take place foot onsol Wednesday,- annual Junefree concertciety will with be celebrating ber of the its clergy. 134th anniversa- diers with muskets, bayonets, the ISO Symphonic Band ••• tle shy. Once I 11,diers Youngstersat with7 p.m., muskets, atfrom P.S./I.S. todbayonets,- 30, 7001 the Fourth ISO Ave- Symphonicry at the Band Bay Ridge Manor, •••476 76th Street. swords, sabers, color guards, led by founder and director, The Fort Hamilton High warm up to you, nue.swords,dlers to youngsabers, teens color will beguards, led by founder Theand keynoterdirector, for theThe occasionFort Hamilton will be society High drummers and ladies in Civil Bay Ridge Maestro Brian School Alumni Association I like to read, War- drummers It will also and be ladies an opportunity in eraCivilLarry BallowWorsdaleBay for parents Ridgeof the. Several Swedish Maestromember members Meatballs Brian and New BandheldSchool York atits StateAlumni recent Supreme Associationpre-show Court Fort Hamilton’s Oktoberfest. 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 wearing homemade as well form from school, not to net and most of the the district's newest school thatformerof was the bandgraduates are current of Fort andtalking Restaurant,annual about dinner the 8822historyat Chadwick’s Thirdof the as store-bought costumes worry. Free registration for time will even help ebrooklyn media/Photos by Ted General built on the former site of the BayformerHamilton graduates High School. of Fort BoyAvenue.Restaurant, Scouts, The prominentdinner 8822 was ThirdhostEagle- as they hop, skip, dance and your child will be available The Fort Hamilton High Schoolyou with Marching these things.Band will one of the units play- Ridge United Methodist Church Hamilton High••• School. edAvenue.Scouts, by Dr. andThe Alice dinnersince Farkouh hewas was host ,a - frolic along this circus-like on the day of the parade, ing during the 2019 RagamuffinI can also Parade.be hap- (aka the Green Church). Michael •••Connors, theedformer pastby Dr. principalattorney Alice ofFarkouhfor FHHS Major , kiddie extravaganza. 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He loves to 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 September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 21 Bay Ridge Center gets new passenger van to aid seniors BY JOHN ALEXANDER Lutheran Church; former JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. City Councilmember Vin- COM cent Gentile, who set the wheels in motion for the t was a beautiful warm van while he was still in of- and sunny afternoon on fice, and current City Coun- ITuesday, Sept. 24 as the cilmember Justin Brannan Bay Ridge Center invited who officially presented the guests to the christening of van to the center. its newly donated passen- “This is great. There’s ger van to aid the center’s nothing more important seniors. than supporting the seniors The van is an essential in our neighborhood, and addition to the center as this is a long time coming,” it allows for additional Brannan told this paper. seniors to be picked up “This is really one of our and brought to the center ebrooklyn media/Photos by John Alexander most popular centers and and then taken back home. Members of the Bay Ridge Center, elected officials and community leaders at the new van christening. having another van allows It also affords them the for more trips and more opportunity to stay active delivers more than 675 three vans in its fleet fleet because it will allow us Among those attending activities for the seniors. and enjoy weekly outings meals a day, seven days including the new E-350 to serve even more seniors the event were the Rev. It’s just something to give to various destinations. a week, to more than 600 Super Duty van that holds and their transportation Paul Knudsen, pastor of back to those who’ve given The Bay Ridge Center, con- homebound seniors in Bay 14 passengers. needs,” he added. the Bethlehem Evangelist so much to us.” tracted by the New York City Ridge, Bensonhurst, Dyker “By having this new Department for the Aging, Heights and Gravesend. van, we can accommodate serves thousands of adults “It’s wonderful that we even more seniors for our aged 60 years and older in have this new vehicle so that Wednesday trips where we Bay Ridge and surrounding we can transport more folks go in state, out of state, to neighborhoods. The center over the age of 75. More and places like the Westchester provides hot meals, exer- more people need assis- Dinner Theater, the Staaten cise classes, trips, seminars tance getting back and forth on Staten Island, Aqueduct and recreational activities. to the center, to medical Racetrack, as well as shop- It is the largest and most appointments and this will ping trips to outlet malls active program serving really help us help them,” in New Jersey,” said Todd older adults in southwest Bay Ridge Center Executive Fliedner, the center’s deputy Brooklyn. Director Marianne Nicolosi executive director. The center’s Meals on told this paper. “We’re thrilled to be intro- City Councilmember Justin Brannan, Marianne Nicolosi, Todd Fliedner, Wheels program currently The center now has ducing this new van into our Rev. Paul Knudsen and former City Councilmember Vincent Gentile. 2nd department / new business Formations TY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- CERT. OF FORM. FILED WITH DE SECY. UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT BROADWAY BROOK II LLC 11212 ED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON 11238 OF STATE, 401 FEDERAL ST., #4, DO- MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BROAD- VERA MAYNE LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE MARTIGIRL VER, DE 19901. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- PROCESS TO: NATIONAL REGISTERED WAY BROOK II LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS FUL ACTIVITY. AGENTS, INC., 28 LIBERTY ST., NY, NY ENTERPRISES LLC FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL #172901 10005. ADDRESS TO BE MAINTAINED NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- (SSNY) ON 08/05/19. OFFICE LOCA- VERA MAYNE LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: IN WA: 711 CAPITOL WAY SOUTH, GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- LIZ GOLDSON CASTING LLC TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MARTIGIRL ENTERPRISES LLC. ARTI- LIZ GOLDSON CASTING LLC. ARTS. STE. 204, OLYMPIA, WA 98501. ARTS TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON THE LLC 134 HOYT ST BROOKLYN, NY, CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON OF ORG. FILED WITH THE WA SECY. ON 6/25/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: 11217. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: OF STATE, 801 CAPITOL WAY SOUTH, WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK 06/11/19. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. (SSNY) ON 8/7/2019. NY OFFICE LO- OLYMPIA, WA 98504. PURPOSE: ANY #173259 OFFICE: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIG- TO: 30 MAIN ST., APT. 6F, BROOKLYN, IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS LAWFUL ACTIVITIES. NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON #173527 NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE WHOM PROCESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS 11218 ACTIVITIES. LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY TECHATACLICK, LLC #173603 TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A 405 MARLBOROUGH, LLC IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF TECHA- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL THE LLC, 53 124 MANHATTAN ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: TACLICK, LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS LY- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS SOUTH 11TH STREET, APARTMENT 3A, 405 MARLBOROUGH, LLC. ARTICLES WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) REALTY LLC CHA CHARLES, 275 BLAKE AVE APT AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON BROOKLYN, NY 11249. PURPOSE: ANY OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SEC- ON 08/07/19. OFFICE LOCATION: 124 MANHATTAN REALTY LLC FILED 2F BROOKLYN, NY, 11212. PURPOSE/ HIM/HER IS MARTIGIRL ENTERPRISES LAWFUL RETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED W/ SSNY ON 8/22/19. OFFICE: KINGS CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL LLC, 500 STERLING PL BROOKLYN, NY, PURPOSE. (SSNY) ON 06/05/2019. NY OFFICE LO- AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT PURPOSE. 11238. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: #172929 #173479 CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 66 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: MR. COLERIDGE ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11235. BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE #173384 MEMPHIS DESIGN LLC LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF MEM- SAMIR KADI, 451 84 TH ST., BROOK- PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL. 11214 #173664 8773 17TH AVE LLC IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE PHIS DESIGN LLC APPL. FOR AUTH. LYN, NY 11209. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY FUL ACTIVITIES. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL #173528 225 BRIGHTON BEACH MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS 1245 65TH LLC (SSNY) ON 08/28/19. OFFICE LOCA- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 1245 65TH AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON TION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED AVENUE, LLC 8773 17TH AVE LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. FLAME FACE RECORDS LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 225 HIM/HER IS 405 MARLBOROUGH, LLC IN DELAWARE (DE) ON 08/23/19. FLAME FACE RECORDS LLC, ARTS. GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 8/5/19. BRIGHTON BEACH AVENUE, LLC ARTS. OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON C/O AGNES SINGH 61 WESTMINSTER PRINC. OFFICE OF LLC: C/O ANNA OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE 9/17/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ROAD BROOKLYN, NY, 11218. PUR- MEMPHIS LEVINE, 327 BEDFORD AVE., 08/26/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC OF NY (SSNY) ON 09/12/19. OFFICE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- 4A, BROOKLYN, NY 11211. SSNY DES- COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC FUL PURPOSE. IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS #173080 MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. PROCESS TO: C/O SWIDLER & MESSI, WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: DAN- 57 W 38TH ST, 5TH FL, NY, NY 10018. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL 11228 CESS TO THE LLC AT THE ADDR. OF IEL NANKHAR, 705 DECATUR STREET, PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. ITS PRINC. OFFICE. DE ADDR. OF LLC: TO ALEKSANDR GOLDSHMIDT, 45 MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS BARKBAR LLC #172868 BROOKLYN, NY 11233. REG AGENT: COLERIDGE ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11235. AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- C/O CORPORATION SERVICE CO., 251 DANIEL NANKHAR, 705 DECATUR ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: LITTLE FALLS DR., WILMINGTON, DE PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL ACTIVITY. HER IS 8773 17TH AVE LLC, 8773 17TH THE PACE COMPANIES STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11233. PUR- #173840 AVENUE BROOKLYN, NY, 11214. PUR- BARKBAR LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- NEW YORK, LLC 19808. CERT. OF FORM. FILED WITH POSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE SECY. OF STATE, TOWNSEND BLDG., #173597 POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 401 FEDERAL ST., #4, DOVER, DE FUL PURPOSE. PACE COMPANIES NEW YORK, LLC #173834 07/29/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: 19901. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- 288 WATER STREET MEDICINE NYC, LLC APPL. FOR AUTH. FILED WITH SECY. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- TIVITY. FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE NYC, LLC, OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 07/29/19. INVESTORS 2 LLC IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON #173406 288 WATER STREET INVESTORS 2 LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY 11217 OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUN- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 09/12/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS HARDING OSTROW TY. LLC FORMED IN DELAWARE (DE) JERRY ERWIN SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS ON 09/09/2019. OFFICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIG- ON 04/01/19. SSNY DESIGNATED AS ARCHITECTS, PLLC TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL ASSOCIATES, LLC COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- NATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF JERRY ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC MAY CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ERWIN ASSOCIATES, LLC. AUTHORI- AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- HARDING OSTROW ARCHITECTS, BARKBAR LLC 25 WASHINGTON ST. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO C/O TY FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: HAR- CESS TO: YEKATERINA KUZNETSOVA, PLLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION #8A BROOKLYN, NY, 11201. PURPOSE/ CORPORATION SERVICE CO. (CSC), 80 (SSNY) ON 07/19/19. OFFICE LOCA- EL EDERY, 110 E40TH STREET, STE 803, 50 BRIGHTON 1 RD., APT 5A, BROOK- FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. DE TION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED IN NY, NY 10016. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL LYN, NY 11235. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 07/23/2019. PURPOSE. ADDR. OF LLC: C/O CSC, 251 LITTLE WASHINGTON (WA) ON 02/12/1986. PURPOSE. FUL PURPOSE. NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUN- #172963 FALLS DR., WILMINGTON, DE 19808. SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC #173599 #173843 22• EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019

CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF NY 10019 LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND #173500 IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED, SITUATE, SUMMONS AND NOTICE LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS SUM- nd epartment ublic egal otices YORK, BLOCK: 3332, LOT: 54. APPROX- 2 d / p l n MONS AND NOTICE INDEX NO. IMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS 508142/2019 BOROUGH: BROOKLYN $989,699.33 PLUS INTERESTS AND OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATER- COURT, 360 ADAMS ST., BROOKLYN, BLOCK: 4826 LOT: 50 NYCTL 2018-A NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF SALE COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- AL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR THE NY ON THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2019 AT TRUST AND THE BANK OF NEW YORK NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, PLAINTIFF, VS. 2:30 P.M. PREM. K/A 4510 CLARENDON MELLON, AS COLLATERAL AGENT TRANSPORTATION WILL HOLD A PUB- NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, AND THE BANK MENT INDEX # 31763/2007. BRUNO F. LIC HEARING ON WEDNESDAY, OC- OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLAT- WILLIAMS TEMPLE MINISTRIES INC., ROAD, BROOKLYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK AND CUSTODIAN, PLAINTIFFS, VS. CODISPOTI, REFEREE FRENKEL LAM- GLORIA CALLENDER, IF LIVING, OR IF TOBER 2, 2019 AT 2:00 P.M., AT 55 ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR ET AL., DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO 4962, LOT 4. SAID PROPERTY BEGIN- BERT WEISS WEISMAN & GORDON SHE BE DEAD, HER HUSBAND, HEIRS- WATER ST., 9 TH FLOOR, ON THE FOL- THE NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, PLAINTIFF, A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND NING AT A POINT ON THE SOUTHER- SALE DULY FILED ON APRIL 16, 2018, LY SIDE OF CLARENDON RD., DISTANT LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SHORE, AT-LAW, NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBU- LOWING PETITIONS FOR REVOCABLE VS. ALLEN MOHAMMED A/K/A AL- I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL 60 FT. EASTERLY FROM THE CORNER NY 11706 TEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, CONSENTS ALL IN THE BOROUGH OF LEN J. MOHAMMED, ET AL., DEFEN- #173396 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE FORMED BY THE INTERSECTION OF ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, BROOKLYN: 1. # 191 DOUGLASS RE- DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF CLAREN- SUCCESSORS-IN-INTEREST AND GEN- ALTY, INC. - TO CONSTRUCT, MAIN- OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY NOTICE OF SALE ROOM 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, DON ROAD WITH THE EASTERLY SIDE SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, ERALLY ALL PERSONS HAVING OR TAIN & USE A FORCE MAIN, ENCASED FILED ON JULY 9, 2019, I, THE UNDER- BROOKLYN, NY ON OCTOBER 17, OF EAST 45TH ST., BEING A PLOT 100 NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, AND THE BANK CLAIMING UNDER, BY OR THROUGH IN A CONCRETE CONDUIT, TOGETH- SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUB- 2019 AT 2:30 P.M., PREMISES KNOWN FT. X 20 FT. APPROX. AMT. OF JUDG- OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLAT- SAID GLORIA CALLENDER, BY PUR- ER WITH A MANHOLE UNDER DOU- LIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY AS 928 DEKALB AVENUE, BROOKLYN, MENT IS $507,844.12 PLUS COSTS ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR CHASE, INHERITANCE, LIEN OR OTH- GLASS ST., BETWEEN GOWANUS CA- SUPREME COURT, ROOM 224, 360 AD- NY. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR AND INTEREST. SOLD SUBJECT TO THE NYCTL 2017-A TRUST, PLAINTIFF, ERWISE OF ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR IN- NAL & BOND ST. 2. # ASM LLC - TO AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON OC- PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF FILED VS. ALLEN MOHAMMED A/K/A AL- TEREST IN AND TO THE PREMISES CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN & USE A TOBER 17, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M., PREM- INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE- JUDGMENT AND TERMS OF SALE. LEN J. MOHAMMED, ET AL., DEFEN- DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HERE- FORCE MAIN, ENCASED IN A CON- ISES KNOWN AS 446A LAFAYETTE ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND FOR SALE INFORMATION, PLEASE VIS- DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT IN, AND ALL CREDITORS THEREOF, CRETE CONDUIT, TOGETHER WITH A AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY. ALL THAT BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOK- IT AUCTION.COM AT WWW.AUCTION. OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY AND THE RESPECTIVE HUSBANDS, OR MANHOLE UNDER DOUGLASS ST., BE- CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND COM OR CALL (800) 280-2832. SOL FILED ON JULY 9, 2019, I, THE UNDER- LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- WIDOWERS OF HERS, IF ANY, ALL OF TWEEN GOWANUS CANAL & BOND ST. STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 1601 NEEDLE, REFEREE. COHN & ROTH, AT- SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUB- PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES ARE 3. # JAREN ELIZABETH JANGHORBA- AND LOT 17. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT TYS. FOR PLTF., 100 EAST OLD COUN- LIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUNTY SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE UNKNOWN TO PLAINTIFFS; FEDER- NI & ALEXANDER JAVAD JANGHOR- OF JUDGMENT IS $34,311.34 PLUS TRY RD., MINEOLA, NY. #97603 SUPREME COURT, ROOM 224, 360 AD- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY AL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- BANI - TO CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES #173354 AMS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON OC- OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW TION; NEW YORK CITY ENVIRONMEN- & USE A STOOP, STAIRS & PLANTED WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVI- TOBER 17, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M., PREM- YORK, BLOCK 1949 AND LOT 39. AP- NOTICE OF SALE TAL CONTROL BOARD; NEW YORK AREA ON THE NORTH SIDEWALK OF SIONS OF FILED JUDGMENT INDEX ISES KNOWN AS 446A LAFAYETTE PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDG- SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY PARKING VIOLATIONS BUREAU; STATE ST., EAST OF SMITH ST. 4. # RA- # 506754/2017. JOSEPH RONALD VA- AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY. ALL THAT MENT IS $62,960.55 PLUS INTEREST NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, AND THE NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORI- VEN HALL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SILE, ESQ., REFEREE BRONSTER, LLP, CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD BANK OF NEW YORK AS COLLATER- TY TRANSIT ADJUDICATION BUREAU FUND CORPORATION & RAVEN HALL 156 WEST 56TH STREET, SUITE 1801, LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED AL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR THE AND “JOHN DOE #1” THROUGH “JOHN MODERATE LLC - TO CONSTRUCT, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10019, ATTOR- PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, JUDGMENT INDEX # 505773/2018. NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, PLAINTIFF, VS. DOE #100,” THE NAMES OF THE LAST MAINTAIN & USE FLOOD MITIGA- NEYS FOR PLAINTIFF SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE M. RANDOLPH JACKSON, ESQ., REF- LDM PROPERTIES, INC., ET AL., DEFEN- 100 DEFENDANTS BEING FICTITIOUS, TION SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN & UN- #173220 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY THE TRUE NAMES OF SAID DEFEN- EREE BRONSTER, LLP, 156 WEST 56TH DANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT DER THE SOUTH SIDEWALK OF SURF OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW DANTS BEING UNKNOWN TO PLAIN- STREET, SUITE 1801, NEW YORK, NEW NOTICE OF SALE OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY AVE., WEST OF W 20 TH ST. 5. # ROB- YORK, BLOCK 1949 AND LOT 39. AP- TIFFS, IT BEING INTENDED TO DES- YORK 10019, ATTORNEYS FOR SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS FILED ON AUGUST 19, 2019, I, THE ERT WATT & DAWN BRADFORD-WATT PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDG- IGNATE FEE OWNERS, TENANTS OR - TO CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN & USE A PLAINTIFF JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL #173651 ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF AGAINST AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS MENT IS $62,960.55 PLUS INTEREST OCCUPANTS OF THE LIENED PREM- STOOP & A FENCED-IN AREA ON THE AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD ISES AND/OR PERSONS OR PARTIES SOUTH SIDEWALK OF AMITY ST., BE- MARCIA HIBBERT; CARRIE B. HAY COUNTY SUPREME COURT, ROOM NOTICE OF SALE A/K/A CARRIE HAY; ET AL., DEFEN- 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED HAVING OR CLAIMING AN INTEREST TWEEN HENRY & CLINTON STS. INTER- SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF JUDGMENT INDEX # 505773/2018. IN OR LIEN UPON THE LIENED PREM- ESTED PARTIES CAN OBTAIN COPIES DANT(S) PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT NY ON OCTOBER 10, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M., KINGS DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE DULY PREMISES KNOWN AS 2023/2031 MC- M. RANDOLPH JACKSON, ESQ., REF- ISES, IF THE AFORESAID INDIVIDU- OF PROPOSED AGREEMENTS OR RE- TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR DATED NOVEMBER 20, 2015 I, THE DONALD AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY. EREE BRONSTER, LLP, 156 WEST 56TH AL DEFENDANTS ARE LIVING, AND IF QUEST SIGN-LANGUAGE INTERPRET- MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL INC. 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COUNTY OF TEES, AND THE ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL NOTICE OF SALE 1564 EAST 57 STREET, BROOKLYN, STATE OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 6681 KINGS. RY EQUITIES, LLC, PLTF. VS. CREDITORS AND SUCCESSORS IN IN- SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS NY 11234. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT AND LOT 60. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT TEWAN LOWE, ET AL, DEFTS. INDEX TEREST OF THEM, AND GENERALLY 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE OF JUDGMENT IS $671,753.04 PLUS #501780/2014. PURSUANT TO JUDG- ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING HOUSE, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS INTEREST AND COSTS. PREMISES MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE UNDER, BY, THROUGH, OR AGAINST LYN, N.Y. ON THE 31ST DAY OF OC- AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BE- WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO PROVI- ENTERED AUG. 9, 2019, I WILL SELL THE SAID DEFENDANTS NAMED AS TOBER, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. 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PURSUANT TO A COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- FOR PLAINTIFF BROOKLYN, NY A/K/A BLOCK 1498, HEREBY SUMMONED TO ANSWER BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUN- #173221 JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- LOT 48. SAID PROPERTY BEGINNING THE COMPLAINT IN THE ABOVE-EN- TY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF SALE ENTERED ON OCTOBER 31, 2017. MENT INDEX# 17447/2012. CARY H. AT A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE TITLED FORECLOSURE ACTION, AND NEW YORK. SAID PREMISES KNOWN NOTICE OF SALE TO SERVE A COPY OF YOUR ANSWER I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL KAPLAN, ESQ., REFEREE SHAPIRO, DI- SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS OF MCDONOUGH ST., DISTANCE 60 AS 111-113 ABBEY COURT, BROOK- ON PLAINTIFFS’ ATTORNEY WITH- SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM CARO & BARAK, LLC ATTORNEY(S) NEW PENN FINANCIAL LLC D/B/A FT. 6 INCHES WESTERLY FROM THE LYN, N.Y. 11229. (BLOCK: 8914, LOTS: IN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE SER- 224 OF THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- FOR THE PLAINTIFF 175 MILE CROSS- SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVIC- NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF HOP- 20 & 22). APPROXIMATE AMOUNT VICE OF THIS SUMMONS, EXCLUSIVE HOUSE, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- ING BOULEVARD ROCHESTER, NEW ING, PLAINTIFF AGAINST MARVIN KINSON AVE. AND MCDONOUGH ST., OF LIEN $ 553,885.26 PLUS INTER- OF THE DAY OF SERVICE OR WITH- LYN, N.Y. ON THE 24TH DAY OF OC- YORK 14624 (877) 430-4792 DATED: FRANKEL IF LIVING, AND IF HE BE BEING A PLOT 80 FT. X 19 FT. 9 INCH- EST AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE IN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER COMPLE- TOBER, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES AUGUST 19, 2019 FOR SALE INFOR- DEAD, ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO ES. APPROX. AMT. 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PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- NOTICE OF SALE HALLS, PEARL PIERRE, CIVIS PRYCE, SIGNED REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUB- SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF KINGS SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COM- JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- ET AL, DEFENDANT PURSUANT TO A LIC AUCTION AT THE ROOM 224 OF NYCTL 2016-A TRUST, AND THE BANK NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, AND THE BANK PLAINT. KINGS COUNTY IS DESIGNAT- MENT AND TERMS OF SALE. INDEX JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLAT- OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLAT- ED AS THE PLACE OF TRIAL. THE BA- NO. 2424-11. SOL NEEDLE, ESQ., REF- SALE DULY DATED 3/22/2018 AND 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOKLYN, ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR ERAL AGENT AND CUSTODIAN FOR SIS OF VENUE IS THE LOCATION OF EREE. FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, LLP AT- ENTERED ON 5/8/2018, I, THE UNDER- NEW YORK 11201, ON OCTOBER 17, THE NYCTL 2016-A TRUST, PLAIN- THE NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, PLAIN- THE SUBJECT PREMISES. DATED: JULY TORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 28 EAST SIGNED REFEREE, WILL SELL AT PUB- 2019 AT 2:30PM, PREMISES KNOWN TIFF -AGAINST- SAM CHERA, JEANNY TIFF, VS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF 3, 2019 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- MAIN STREET, SUITE 1800 ROCHES- LIC AUCTION AT THE KINGS COUN- AS 132 LOUISA STREET, BROOKLYN, CHERA, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). PURSU- KINGS COUNTY AS ADMINISTRATOR FENDANTS: THE FOREGOING SUM- TER, N.Y. 14614 (585) 232-7400 TY SUPREME COURT, 360 ADAMS NY 11218. ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT ANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- #173577 OF ESTATE OF MARTIN ROSENBERG, MONS IS SERVED UPON YOU BY PUB- STREET, BROOKLYN, NY ON OCTO- PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE SURE AND SALE DATED OCTOBER ET AL., DEFENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO LICATION, PURSUANT TO AN ORDER NOTICE OF SALE BER 17, 2019 AT 02:30 PM PREMISES BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS 19, 2018 AND ENTERED ON DECEM- A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND BE- OF HONORABLE MARK I. PARTNOW, SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, KNOWN AS 318 EAST 16TH STREET, BER 11, 2018, I, THE UNDERSIGNED SALE DULY FILED ON JULY 16, 2019, BROOKLYN, NY 11226. ALL THAT ING IN THE BOROUGH AND COUN- A JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, 9TH STREET PARTNERS LLC, PLAIN- REFEREE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL CERTAIN PLOT PIECE OR PARCEL OF TY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF DATED AUGUST 13, 2019, AND FILED TIFF, VS. HARRY PROPHETE A/K/A TION AT THE KINGS COUNTY COURT- SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND NEW YORK, BLOCK 5310, LOT 25. AP- WITH SUPPORTING PAPERS IN THE HARRY PROPHETE, MD, ET AL., DE- HOUSE 360 ADAMS STREET, ROOM KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, IMPROVEMENTS ERECTED, SITUATE, PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDG- KINGS COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE. FENDANT(S). PURSUANT TO A JUDG- 224, BROOKLYN, NY ON AT OCTO- ROOM 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, LYING AND BEING IN THE COUNTY MENT $56,896.92 PLUS INTEREST AND THIS IS AN ACTION TO FORECLOSE A MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE BER 17, 2019 AT 2:30 P.M. PREMISES BROOKLYN, NY ON OCTOBER 31, 2019 OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- TAX LIEN COVERING THE PROPERTY DULY FILED ON NOVEMBER 7, 2018, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE AT 2:30 P.M., PREMISES KNOWN AS YORK, BLOCK: 5146, LOT: 28. APPROX- JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- KNOWN AS 157 EAST 46TH STREET, I, THE UNDERSIGNED REFEREE WILL BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY AVENUE Z, BROOKLYN, NY. ALL THAT IMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT IS MENT FOR INDEX# 512301/2014. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK AND IDEN- SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF $1,205,376.67 PLUS INTERESTS AND STEVEN H. RICHMAN, ESQ., REFEREE TIFIED AS BLOCK 4826, LOT 50 (THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, YORK, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED LAND, WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IM- COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- GROSS POLOWY, LLC ATTORNEY FOR “TAX PARCEL”). THE RELIEF SOUGHT IS ROOM 224, 360 ADAMS STREET, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT PROVEMENTS THEREON ERECTED, JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- PLAINTIFF 1775 WEHRLE DRIVE, SUITE THE SALE OF THE TAX PARCEL AT PUB- BROOKLYN NY ON OCTOBER 24, 2019 ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF STRYKER LIC AUCTION IN SATISFACTION OF SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE MENT INDEX # 0031761/2007. RAN- 100 WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221 65290 STREET, DISTANT 138.65 FEET NORTH- AT 2:30 P.M., PREMISES KNOWN AS 76 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, COUNTY DOLPH JACKSON, REFEREE FRENKEL #173368 THE TAX LIEN. IN CASE OF YOUR FAIL- LINDEN BOULEVARD, BROOKLYN, N.Y. ERLY FROM THE NORTHWEST COR- URE TO APPEAR, JUDGMENT MAY BE OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE OF NEW LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & GOR- NER OF STRYKER STREET AND AV- ALL THAT CERTAIN PLOT, PIECE OR YORK, BLOCK 7479 AND LOT 7. AP- NOTICE OF SALE TAKEN AGAINST YOU IN THE SUM OF DON LLP 53 GIBSON STREET BAY SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS ENUE “X” AS SHOWN ON THE SAID PARCEL OF LAND, WITH THE BUILD- PROXIMATE AMOUNT OF JUDGMENT $13,356.91, TOGETHER WITH INTER- SHORE, NY 11706 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., PLAINTIFF PLAN; BEING A PLOT 100 FEET BY 20 INGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THERE- IS $3,090.54 PLUS INTEREST AND #173524 EST, COSTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND AGAINST MARIE ANGELES, ET AL, DE- FEET BY 100 FEET BY 20 FEET. BLOCK: ON ERECTED, SITUATE, LYING AND COSTS. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- ATTORNEYS’ FEES OF THIS ACTION, FENDANT PURSUANT TO A JUDG- 7173 LOT: 38 SAID PREMISES KNOWN BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF KING, JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- NOTICE OF SALE AND DIRECTING THE PUBLIC SALE OF SUPREME COURT: KINGS COUN- MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE AS 124 STRYKER STREET, BROOKLYN, COUNTY OF KINGS, CITY AND STATE MENT INDEX # 503636/16. JOSEPH R. THE TAX PARCEL. PHILLIPS LYTLE LLP OF NEW YORK, BLOCK 5086 AND LOT TY. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- DULY DATED 7/16/2019 AND EN- NY APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF LIEN ANTHONY J. IACCHETTA ATTORNEYS VASILE, ESQ., REFEREE BRONSTER, LLP, LON ON TRUSTEE FOR THE CIT MORT- TERED ON 7/22/2019, I, THE UN- $31,188.72 PLUS INTEREST & COSTS. 48. PREMISES WILL BE SOLD SUB- 156 WEST 56TH STREET, SUITE 1801, FOR PLAINTIFFS NYCTL 2018-A TRUST JECT TO PROVISIONS OF FILED JUDG- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1, PLTF. VS. 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(585) 758-2110 KEW GARDENS, NEW YORK 11415 SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS, AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ROOM 224 ES KNOWN AS 1235 GATES AVENUE, TORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF 156 WEST [email protected] #173538 NYCTL 1998-2 TRUST, AND THE BANK OF THE KINGS COUNTY SUPREME BROOKLYN, NY 11221. ALL THAT 56TH STREET, SUITE 1801, NEW YORK, #173948 Week of September 27 – October 3, 2019 • EXTRA EDITION HOME REPORTER AND SPECTATOR • 23 “Sweet Sunrise Gala” raises funds for Sunrise Day Camp and pediatric cancer

BY JOHN ALEXANDER “Sunrise is unlike any oth- groups and is currently the JALEXANDER@BROOKLYNEAGLE. er camp,” said event Chair board chair of the Brooklyn COM Gabriella DeLuca Garrone Chamber of Commerce. She in her opening remarks. previously served on the ne of Brooklyn’s most “It’s a family and it’s a place board of directors for the venerable civic groups, where children, regardless Queens Theatre, New Jersey Othe Rotary Club of of their illness, can just feel City University Foundation Verrazano, was among the safe.” She related stories of and the Portuguese Ameri- honorees at the second annu- terminally ill children who can Chamber of Commerce. al “Sweet Sunrise Gala” held only ask that they might During its first year, the on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the attend this camp. camp hosted 66 children; El Caribe Country Club. The Co-Chair Concetta Raineri last year, the number grew event’s goal was to help raise thanked all the sponsors of to 126. Haft said the orga- funds for the Sunrise Day the event and New York State nization’s mission was to Camp of Staten Island and Conservative Party Chair keep cancer outside the pediatric cancer. Jerry Kassar for attending four walls of the camp, “Our Along with the Rotary the gala. “Tonight we’re goal is for children to just go Club, this year’s other hon- here to celebrate individuals ebrooklyn media/Photos by Arthur De Gaeta back to living a normal life,” orees were the Meo Family’s and organizations that have Members of the Rotary Club of Verrazano, the Spirit of Life Foundation said Haft. “That’s what their Spirit of Life Foundation and made a profound difference and Ana Oliviera (center), this year’s Sunrise Day Camp honorees parents are looking for and Ana Oliveira, senior vice in their communities and in that’s our goal,” he added. president at Investors Bank. the lives of others,” she said. Verrazano is one of more Bennett Goldberg, co- The Lucille & Jay Chaz- The camp has two nurses than 30,000 Rotary Clubs chair of the event, discussed anoff Sunrise Day Camp is on staff at all times as well in 160 countries worldwide why the Meo family was a camp for children suffer- as specialists in arts and and has been active for 43 being honored. “The Meo ing from pediatric cancer crafts, music and dance. It years. Members work to family have run a charity and their siblings. It’s a has special events and hold help feed the hungry, pro- for the past 18 years in unique six-week camp that’s two carnivals a year. “What cure open heart surgeries memory of their son Tommy completely free of charge we’re looking for is for kids for children overseas and Meo who was killed by a hit- thanks to fundraising, and to have a smile on their organize toy drives for the and-run driver in Bergen hosts kids from Brooklyn, faces,” said Sunrise Camp children of soldiers at Fort Beach on Bergen Avenue,” Manhattan and New Jersey Director Sandy Haft. Hamilton Army Base. They said Bennet. “They started as well as Staten island. “Their siblings are also also support a variety of lo- the Spirit of Life Foundation The goal of the gala was to invited. Siblings are some- cal organizations including to honor their son and we raise awareness in Brook- times the forgotten children Reaching-Out Community chose to honor them this lyn for the camp because because mom and dad focus Services, the Guild for evening and thank them for while the camp is located in all their energy and all their Exceptional Children and their endless support to the Staten Island, over 30 per- efforts on the child with HeartShare Human Ser- neighborhood.” Gabriella DeLuca-Garrone, Concetta Raineri, cent of the children come cancer,” Haft added. vices of New York, along Oliveira serves in a num- Angelica Diaz, Michael Cama and Bennett from Brooklyn. The Rotary Club of with the Sunrise Day Camp. ber of local community Goldberg. 2nd department / new Business Formations

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