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Brooklyn’sRealNewspaper BrooklynPaper.com•(718)834–9350•Brooklyn,NY•©2007 BROOKLYNHEIGHTS–DOWNTOWNEDITION AWP/16pages•Vol.30,No.16•Saturday,April 21,2007•FREE INCLUDINGDUMBO INSIDE Demolition delayed Bobble me Facing lawsuits, Ratner will wait for ruling Marty Hey, By Ariella Cohen the Atlantic Yards site for at least four charges that the state’s environmental rally at the construction site planned by dBrrionokk tlhyins,! 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Oy vey!Junior’s Nor’Easter of the Century! loseskosherseal EXCLUSIVE TEAM COVERAGE By Gersh Kuntzman We don’t have a fancy Doppler 8000 radar machine and we don’t have Mr. G, but that doesn’t mean The Brooklyn Paper can’t cover a storm like the best journalists on TV The Brooklyn Paper today. Inspired by three days of “sky-is-falling” hysteria from the local networks, The Paper geared up for its exclusive team coverage of the great Nor’Easter of 2007. We There’s something not so kosher going on at Junior’s. think you’ll agree that our reporters covered every angle. The legendary cheesecake purveyor has lost the coveted Ortho- dox Union seal of approval after a Junior’s foreman baked up a batch of delicious, creamy cheesecakes during the Passover holi- day. Jews are not supposed to work — or have their workers work — on religious holidays as well as the Jewish sabbath, which runs from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday. “The whole thing was a mistake,” Junior’s co-owner Alan Rosen told The Brooklyn Paper. “One of our customers ran out of cheesecake, so our shop foreman made some. I didn’t know about it at the time, and it’s a violation. We know we’re not supposed to bake during Passover, but what can I say?” Aspokesman for the Orthodox Union, one of the nation’s lead- Christie Rizk BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Matthew Lysiak BAY RIDGE Gersh Kuntzman PARK SLOPE Ariella Cohen RED HOOK ing kosher-certifying organizations, declined to explain why its rabbis pulled the Junior’s certification, tgwheohtsui cgshhe nwat nats o e a-tnmhnoaouiuls natnchedadst “skTyh, eu pw athteerr es.e”emed to be coming from the “dMowanny t hpeesoep sleta girso ta nodu tg oeft ttihneg roanin s bomy geo sionrgt “awI akye pbty fmillyin gg athrbemag we itcha .n..s gfarrobmag be!l”owing “eWs aantde rh soeleesm leikde ttoh isb!e” collecting in recess- of kosher followers na- of underground rail conveyance.” tionwide. The Brooklyn Paper / Tom CallanMayor Giuliani fingers a Junior’s 2eclOwOJou-h0UrimnneR0l“tglhei E7 aosoesoni,yfsrer”ldofem’ c eso nctalc bxhes oktowpa reinetvlir igo.sdUoeu”f eu,im n nerAld d“diiboJpsea ueenrrrbrseidna eylt r i ga o ta1athttrnnehhsia’tnddoeest, HBoarsersh oteh tarveornw retnoo lsf too trhw aart llaowssuists ccT—hTgcnuoheiaaho stl -eW“RehmrittoIoho e’aak swuenhmtdss oh cd ie knreseliBhieneicehcrnnesn ka erooRet,ma kar usftAo iouhe eigc hnfsAlrci oha siaedaacsnv nnnksci,totr s t aeryaou R daoki,aohf rto ove e ssu1abowsevsee’m9it elrel,ghonf ls9nn , ienpy tdis9 o rh nlw leh aa foike aen ahyfBxocolfnkvee,poesr”kd nedohceut s w sntroetri tsaottsohtrkis ie c ho endll—ww,eyaan .l.iRsdnh”leost y r aisbtnaHel hbseJu no efbueto’te iin tOfwh gk Ai seoohkUo iw“sad tsrtoua ns sr’hsaissneso t.euyeeh h soknv“rmrsa eieto .eInslhR—r..fasru e dc hiacylrw ease- haokgoryren ut irrsdnidnod’c,fet r ieuea Roeccnrrplf albto e aa”bitCesfai r ueoitikarochtsn nto naiaaif ,nsorsgt t iho Jteanroihumesiessdnes---r. 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Mango He answers, as they say, to a higher authority. pit after realizing that the bar That intimate design has pound iron, or steel shoes. larger margin of error. “Even though they were kosher, they didn’t use what we call could be liable for injuries raised the concern of insurance- “You see some wild pitch- “The chicken wire would do their heckling without get- the cowboy spirit of the place. ‘Jewish milk,’” Raskin said. “To be the highest level of kosher, the caused by flying iron shoes. conscious owners — and right- es,” said horseshoe manufactur- keep the roadhouse feel,” said ting hit by an errant ball.” “It added something wild,” milk has to be followed all the way from the cow’s udder to the “It’s a little dangerous with ly so. er Bob White. “And a hit to the bartender Chris Piscitelli. “But Leonard admitted that the he said. cake. That’s ‘cholov y’israel.’” horseshoes winging through the “If someone throws a wild head or neck is no little thing.” there would be a little protec- unregulated nature of Pioneer’s But “wild” is also a syn- In other words, oy vey. air and people drinking,” said one, the bar is completely li- White sells thousands of tion, so people can watch and horseshoe pit complemented onym for lawsuits nowadays. New blood tries to save Slope’s Montauk Club By Christie Rizk guishing,” said David Carter, a Mon- cis Kimball-designed building which tasting, a David Sedaris reading and TgJbsomheeehenIo ntntB’kl s erci omnDothomgk.ea l nfygRocn’rsir aogPt anccaabldkpruls eeecb rf o sei—minlpl epe rabia n a gwpcc kloboa mruocalefnfd otd whrytehha aaobenvrllddeee tnnwCliaeekahuwreSrek t aro A eaenm rr.ad ”tters—h odm esnro bi anciHennikreefd stear.y m cnYo. td“tiaoho Inhuteu ne rcsc, aal acytdnnhl ’u eotde b fjcno u tlt mshuththebu eab ’smcstei l a anubdsnebeitynwri’css-- wVatdmomiea goknWsisndn i tcm oahhaenweslo.l dn d at“ w hemghIleh oeeossa ,dea vts woheibatled rf dw ot te thbwhaorie si sncst.P h”s aGatGemor oknrCeat e hmaSsai’,lc eoaD mrpnpc’edeyao m lrIeaP oibhzgazearihrkdont. a3hMhth o5oseou uuA ngssmPneetrraod)m e,uu F scerkpieelrd u l gIesltnbuowhnd lwmataii’ntarss elgn ycmD ( a dcapblaahflleytnsaiere cnsrpfie ,t fu sStluihneintnkleec f eJ phe u lhv atnahpneeseeann t.u r t tTTsngy daarl ielle—kkkare---t leather armchair, surrounded by manager — are trying to start a new Three months later, after expressing an where they drank punches from the The Brooklyn Paper/ Gregory P. Mango wmtPiAbsauncnragragiha rnyOTle namklta ”hsnhnkd tSo eeeailyc—cyo dl c aonkv z htrb.ep eehvrawyien oigeans enhTdh—n drtie bidias ofmro m bfefnfarl eo senh,emm, mut yo awinMa oeto l’hdotnadskhoeomr ’egrskndcg o op,at af aiwtsmihnn ru.caa sby eki1 tdga 2 8a “ctaC1bno8Gkrsel ds9,tuocd ,- coblcidrdlliem uluneuontrnobke--f- teibbdCIMnrnneeraaga ortid“CrfesnswtnAai ,regata tct riwar an.otspt u,pidoe“in nlnke Arahc mb eo fnieirrao psn Ceticlrs ndl neln lemagitbdtuod hs r biebs netisoBvon eas’ ucestcg iurd o tlnko ean uprn tonvatobse aikidwe lo.lnsld ln ip Myy lk n iihlmnmnvkeeoeo enet bbntor omoeemoelrvguwn ewobiaeue,oske ”rt isbuothmr tisrlsgefceo e.s edh raaoata.m n”hdirtdoddeae--. ifbeaaCdononvsewaatrkrdnee“O r ntin cartOhnm eennetcesgrsnrdeou., ts c c ms“ psoieloiniPtuefc famr w oe b dr twatopi,hoete trhphlete idteesniele r s teceetg ywathbs l s r wuc esei taoot sbecchahntmmda’oaro dsmt irus ide ntkfnp le oetcidvgnlerd ioaao s rne nmue ttlwgbh ou pseem oet n ivvfsstnlatooi ipeeettrinr tenndne,memg”rr tteemd s ese .w.s art” swehtsanoiam enncaoriigdkdesr-r W—gwFttdbhhurreeeeaoacl H“r ssluayieToohsnneg o lweihgrddhnumnme setgnacyt ’urtgainho o tsfnte eu moniouwrn cru onHaea ,cin kgdhmtnrihodoe elodtlibdnrwihe bnn-Le ede3it dgrl ori o5.lsnfe o ywm i ccamrfw oocs nBemtlheit mn thams whe oletrbl ebfhe ide pn—cTeearr irrsaa cbpsey, lwoeyh kaocs g ii hburtipnbuuneoon glmedtaougur sniksoieeettdnesss-r-. The Brooklyn Paper/ Gregory P. 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The City Council has LOWDOWN postponed — for the third time — an ohte saervinegn thoo duesteesr monin De uwfhfieetlhde ra nodr of culinary woes • Local & Long Distance Services GdtohtAcstoartieawurltKowrdkyu“Ttglnh nRi cdTthrenoh, to Fh”Berigfseou , itt ri ossennrrao“a ane fd botm iei hp docks2Ruteir os ul2nsoyyaL nnted3jwin” eesosls i ru wsc PetDomtt tlrolhaaistueaasia d a nn f gdclt.pfG,gi sroe ikaweee G mrerufealehtdi rnpr perietc om -cnahleShlfhonsein tg tny .ttcsef hhhgD taoi“etcea nl rTaolia t,c sng Uw lh otttl ofehhhennno.iyde”ees-r-- Christie Rizk The Brooklyn Paper / Tom CallanShlomi finishes off a French-style Kosher crêpe at the new CreParis. 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That was wrong and the Kosher on Willoughby Bthuer anke, ww hpol aceex plaasi ne“da CitAy rCouonudn cthile wsahmene thime ce,l aai mcietyd otfhfaicti adlo wzeans sa losfo hciasutogrhitc layl inregs etoa rtchhe pqluaacleit yw foitohd rfeosrt apueroapnlte- 24 Hour Door-to-Door Service agencies had told him that Duffield Street had never been part of the By Michael Giardina tablishments getting the heave hoe. who don’t have time to sfabledt “railoOroNa dO.”U RTo hOeT HagERenpcies he citeet‘drpv usresN“aontTivs ods heA pt’ohoKswketehR eo oanFfnt f. ptdiotceeh itoarhe ple lhmBena a.odt tcnloeeo uvnoledefr fbtooyrw CATanhan’mens I Bamsarnro e aFonaekranllemiye nns—e ctP dhsa t pmSrdeehearelltkoi?cema iict, ypo an—r tD omowwandnee-r irmnel ouITvschretaedae n otlto w b Botnotreh or osgn kiaovlmfye n Ce dtarh e SyePithiedahral reeoria smlFa a,o grsibef to a onb nwtcnrhdihani tmbbtghrooi eenartasngnht, srldviaiientns reCet ..dm”ou “osreY wttoaoonlm us t hectirehnas an sct ta baot nurhe riegl edtyoso t y oadoouneru----r own meal,” said Burak. 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WCliolloseudg hSbatyu Srdt.a, ya.t Jay). bmeernryt cSatlrleeedt ,U wniclol msomono nb eG aro cuonfdfe.e shop with entertain- •• APrfitveartsec hPoaorlt icelsasses But the 500-page report isn’t the end of the story. The City • Fun & learning for ages 5-13 Council’s Landmarks committee has to decide now whether the houTshees fdiersste hrveea rtion gb,e h soawveevde.r, was scheduled for March 20, about Where’s the beef? It’s all over Classes miene Bt raoto 1k7ly0n H Hicekigs hStts. atAo wn fdue letlhkye adnfi gtAeerps rtt ihilte .1 bS7e.o hA tehnmed o ctiththye n rpe Mupsoharyet d c1 at.h mAee nh doe uanrto i—nwg inbt aoloct okek ntsoo luAigkpher iMtli m1a1ye. To registerw, cwawll .Jkaidnsec aoto (k7b1r8o)o 7k9ly7n-0.c0o2m9 3 m“iTghhet rbee iist , nboutth tihneg Cnoeufanrciiol uhsa sgno’ti nmga odne ,u”p s iatisd m Kinadte y Setu.isman, the place on Montague Street chief of staff to Councilwoman Letitia James (D–Prospect Heights), who is a proponent of preserving the houses. James was the one who asked for all the delays — and the Council obliged. “Our office and the homeowners, the preservationists and the community groups — none of us had any time to look at this re- By Christie Rizk beloved neighborhood greasy pwnaoelrW sta ,al”hl wiShleauil vilSsienum gaisa nmcneh sasasnan b icddyeo. tet“hosSen or ’eC tvw ihiteyoe w laCds oioktu.ue”ntd cm tihlu etco hC b ohuoucpnkec t ihtlh eta oBt htlhooeol dmd eoblfeafry gu snaitdgi--l TbhuerTg Bherero owMkalyornsn Pthaaagpvueere b Setgruenet! ham- sHwinpaotoeprorrplineoysd p,D ethraG yawtsr a.t ihnAllid ns fdVl Citiphrag enit nhyloieoacin-arb lsaca suanersdde- NFROEMW FAR YSLRPOBRINI,NHOGLLYW COULOD,BLERLNEARCDOT &I OMONRE ministration and spare the houses, it does mean that private lawyers Anew burger joint, Five tomers as easily as a fresh beef have a chance to prepare compelling cases to halt the destruction. Guys, will soon open on Mon- patty on a grill. ebthnoaodACt uytanhg ledlih sn m w ofpouehier gia clphnee r totooihmptfee th ciecmi tsititotoiyos ntfr .m,iy nm addye ass yonebmerevv eeettshrh iicistnso sg noh stwohidrnate t m drw etohilnlaeluy chm owoenuinvlsltie .ngsc ihveie sa ts ojourmdicgeae-l tague Street, right near two “It’s gobsydaiuiondisndgni n ’otete onsm eswt paGlikfosrrehyao enmaed t o loC wuta shbno,o”e-f T(aafrnhaeder j lubGesufrttr a)ag ni esfde r g wCwe aadanrro iybnooegrnsg uia(napwsb :at oFoyv i ovetean), k GMbeuo ooytnnhst aFoHgafa umwpeoph Suyicts rhD eB easuetyr.slgl eDbruisn ragenre dr(sr Fi garihnetds) named. “They’re op- THE KITCHEN SINK ening up too close to “Finding real estate in New York of this culinary conflict are the us.” is really hard these days, so waistlines of nabe residents layBeru crayn ttihleev eBrQ hEig: hAwpapyasr.e nStolym, etu Bnnroeolsk alyren wHaeyig hhitpsp reers itdheannt str inpolew- couAnnteortehde.r “ eOmupr lbouyrege- weA’ren dre aBllyro eoxkcliytend toH beeig hhetrse .”is stwhuetetnli ngb urbgaecrk jaonindt s fo—rth yboeu- burke talon want to replace the part of the Brooklyn–Queens Expressway ers are better.” perfectly placed to give Five know, just to decide once and that runs beneath the famed Promenadewith a tunnel. “The The Brooklyn Heights Guys a jumping off point into for all which burger is the best. beauty of a tunnel is it can anywhere,” said Democratic District spot will be the first the city. A WOMEN’S BOUTIQUE IN COBBLE HILL Leader Jo Anne Simonat a Tuesday meeting with the state Brooklyn place for “It’s great that we’re in transportation officials. The current plan for repairing the busy the restaurant chain, Brooklyn and Queens first,” 192 Amity St.Bklyn,NY 11201 (212) 812-3994 highway calls for rebuilding the steel and concrete decks, but Si- which already has one said Catalano. “It gives us a in between Court and Clinton UstTmaDssferutuniiaenaocmesdtmmic nne ofete d eeohwns ssd OraesC o fateaHeu uuatsld altltal D, hid “ atNlne[o aUls“iodrn eatl.sM]trwon io aondomolB pg kYniMpO nu t oaoah s’aPrtstsra k taa rttuR,b sr h otEinebheuesn i-e.yBanmte lAay on alnstl”aoe iuraD niSlk mltc —gotoeehua ep pd softdc at iuvuika xraonaottt t.mn nt .a doOe”S e eird t“tlfifhn … on c wbtetcokho erooa c e ps“usfCBkrt t @r eTbhanosr mueeorwBena ,iwogr Glnaawtokrm s sebablo peyrateai kosu eknnrhsrll ”ny ettoa”har ean tfdotoaiwt Pihoentfothats s ngnettepiphh s rg cos eyeenooatty eroNs iun.’adoc rdsrlo no oe it etbkbhcmunrsyeeeee--r The Brooklyn Paper / Julie Rosenberg raNiBwsCtnhepnraehgesodo“twt i kaa loWtselo eukuYat,s erw”lmnooway’ opvornnmok ee t Fm. ne fsibiiro anvana erin e o de p Qpn quleM uapuaGlncisoebtoietueeoona l nykliugtyneass-t. cmMnysamtnheoaaaattatBOr.khr n ntkTpieeufhnceu dmhtaecg❤ tl oto pl l,tstou aulhtiooagconnreulcahs. gmd”tlee i e s, nsgtbox bhetguumphlee varlef egtoreow h dresrrree ehreehla si oejltFigot edyachioi reavanefdinlelsnt i.atsu ssgug tGa snhr li bjuetanauiaevyetrsndoeesst H$A1M(5FiIr sWtR-EtiamCesN hvisUi&’toSrsTC)utS MONTE GROSSO Leave packages with us. w elsSATNICK Downtown Brooklyn Don’t leave your And your worries behind Je B y (Corner of Court & Remsen) 718-855-5651 As your neighborhood shipping center we offer Oton t thhee way COPmYa nSSyE tRsoeVpr IviCincE etso ifnin add douitti ownh taot pwaec kcianng oafnfedr syhoiup.ping. siWoanet topifmrfeicerep qsi eutcoae lsfi itaty n ejdvee wfrieynl reby u,g dipfgtrewetc.ai-re MHTaahsrett eloren yWl yF aC.t cSehramttinfaiiekcdekr C h i na Ocean FAX SERVICE in all 5 boroughs Without calling PASSPORT PHOTOS FREE Lay-a-Way of New York City Court Expressfor a MAILBOX RENTALS Plan On all serving the community Purchases for over 46 years Chinese Open AUTHORIZED Cuisine 7 Days SHIPPING CENTERS Visit us at our new location Sushi a Week Salad 187 State Street CCoaurr tS Eexrpvriceess 2741 H8ou-r2 • 37 D7a-y8 D8isp8at8ch 49C5& Hoe bOnMrbpyela Sneit r 7leiH eDnt ai•gly ls( 7 C‘V1til8e a9)n rp8mit5ee2t-r8y844 H(7O1U8R)S :8M5o2n- 1- 4Fr2(i:o1 9:•f3f0Fa amCx (-7 o61:83u)0 8pr5mt2; - 9SS6a9tt:7 )1•1:00am - 5:00pm FOGRpreaEnnidnE(gb eD8tw2ee leiLnv ivCeiornuyrgt s •S t(to.7 &n1 8BSo)te rr2uem6e 0tPl-.O)8Gp8erna7inn0dg stoop Read your local here. 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(See other business profiles below). are moving [to these areas] will work,” said stoON OURo OTHERp iins ga las or aqduairt eg duinf faicnudl ta. badge, tthhee pcritoyp o—se dan rde stihdeernet’isa lo rnelzyo noinneg eonft rthye: satroepa beeEnv derna wbne,f othree athneti cfiipnaatel dr eczhoannigneg h masa bpe ghuans Rfoarc Shaoeult hDwuebsitn ,B prooloickyly ann dIn pdluasntnriianlg Dmeavnealogper- “Traffic Stopper Friday around the Gowanus Canal. to pose complications for ment Corporation. 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Where else is there [industrial “Rank or not, the water makes me cre- “Even if they do put in a stoplight,” he said, “There is more That’s comedy, with a capital K. land] so close to the industry decision-makers?” ative,” the gunmaker said. Classes meet at 170 Hicks St. to do. Red Hook was a last bastion of silence. It is changing.” in Brooklyn Heights And with an Ikea megastore opening next year, the artist fears To register, call Jane at (718) 797-0029 tha“t Wthihnyg s[i sw tihlle o cnitlyy] g berti nwgoinrsge .s o many cars here?” he asked. A canal runs through it www.kidscookbrooklyn.com It’s a good question, especially considering that Van Brunt Street looks like it hasn’t been repaired since Hook native Al Capone last strode down it. My main issue with the neighborhood’s streets involves this other sort of traffic-stopper — the gaping, infant-size potholes in Small businesses want to stay close to the Gowanus the neighborhood’s streets. In one way, the gouged asphalt is somewhat reassuring: a sawirgaeBrn ss uhothtil pdaps tuo natntnoi nVd mg ad nasre tuBtnnetrkriu mshn owet wnSiltt larm lreieteaymtn, ayatshi hnied a aenn ,el ditit-hgtdelhee bt crdoouarrtnhhago tieeosdr dot hB uoesan ,pk caoee td lhki tocntluloeep wsec dnaagr kfeyeo .asr BThyeT BhAreor oGikeloylwnla Pa anCpueosr hCeannal has been home to industry for 300 years. Ynwineoa asunro btm yton ef e woferado rt r-hkoed f ifrcn yoa a-srcnetula eim naadnenusidn.s gWtbr yiea sg ld hopooiannpr’kgst pittshhe eeroe bprzeuloenin ltmde hidnoa [gvsf e oog rhwo hennoreeeu r.us Bwipnu igaltl] n ,it fdew ltlhwe uiwess aowtrhrerialyalt C h i na Ocean menace, not unlike a Volvo driver speeding to the olive oil bar Brooklyn’s first gasoline was refined on its banks, the borough’s to one we would lose a certain have to move. We are hoping that at Fairway. And with that, I have an idea for the next work of first brick factories were there along with its big printing presses. pool of employees who live in this doesn’t happen. Everything is go- Red Hook street art: a series of tar installations. It will be in situ, Generations later, the canal is home to hundreds of small business- area and like to be here. Most of ing smoothly and moving costs year-round and semi-permanent. The DOTcan steal my work- es, ranging from concrete manufacturers to artisan furniture shops. them walk or bike to work. After money. Plus, neighborhood people ing title if it wants: “Filled Potholes.” Here is a look at a few of them. work, they go out with friends. work here. 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MangoThe same company that developed this luxury building and otwaFbalatnfohhifn opuocifueidstmioesoIAAfhilne n ,rrdid2 p esgnctd pisn4 nrcetnd fe,ahote-too g hroh cdsejkrri eeroossd thdtsgmice humitaa iaatnt.—nresv. nicnp asgo ceeyaihln norcenf ttotCarho no-ttsoeugpeirc htno tlreoritwhrd,egofph y etr daoioscgst ttayotsulhhtpoeueie c e emjad bsseu w rtseuii-ehedoliWrnlhl nsvrSgo lidooigaaievtdhrce urrd ucieoeceobdngeann.kelyfs ghnnes-tt,,, VisiMt AOmRHEeOS rCWtiecL paOTn SOO EH nGTeoA :uSIsNPeAwCaEres. apsmbleoanultltye gro emft tWoindegeb lis ns cittoael slte htdhis a( mtl osvueillncl hgsl iybm)ui s“laiwnr eocsrosmm. Abpinonsdste.e”rr ssYo aonsu d hkiirnse,oc pwtel udths maott eho telodr MPveriylnorcptleme setrnAete vwtesni. luTl ehh,e o lmdG a6os0lsdi0v em adanerd-- Wis bhuoilled iFnogo ad ssi msuilpaer rcmonadrkoe tin o Fno Hrto Gursetoenne S.treet in Manhattan $otw2no,e5--0bbe0edd rraoo oommmos nrruuthnn,s $ $t5h3,0e,0 500ty.0 p aicnadl sayBinugt: tOhen ec ownotremst’ si senx’ctr efomre an tw iso armno tbhienr. mTahnis’s ifse rftoilri zae r“. big-ass ktherte-era ttiem reesn tthaels n u—m bmero oref uthnaitns “It will be similar to the there will be a Whole Foods, theC 4o2n-fsltoruorc tBiornoo wkliylnl bpreogjienc t oinn 85 Court Street in Downtown Brooklyn thing that needs a garden to go into,” Anderson said. in the iconic Williamsburgh Avalon on Chrystie Street,” said but there should be ground- September, and the units will be Open 7 Days A Week • • (718) 243-0844 It’s so good, it’ll probably help you make some new friends. Savings Bank building, the Joe Korbel, a spokesman for floor retail. And there will be a ready for occupancy by March “My partner works in Staten Island and his co-workers bring tallest building in Brooklyn. the developers. “I’m not sure lot of amenities.” 2009. in their vegetable scraps for him. 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Because I can. zidsinnabnnqodroee giuioedteSIvgh ed amiiothn snec hs tubgihzgirondpogi e , dnga eerpisw vig hs lorlao beh oeeorlNwncfylootfot t i dn- iwttncotdhh hguk—tnooeoe hrst?uw w nh s Sploe tend lrtlfv ara e smIteennehth nerbte uee et eb —ac m eat cedhiottanyc a awera o cIfcsnaunh ai acdlsiveeerlnh e . -onh nl fAaroijarow noneuvontty eeefr-deor ntshleyec stpiloloanwn a N—dnodi wc waan h b tihciLkheae ci lnllaaicrnslu,e d boeunst The Brooklyn Paper/ Graham Letorney 2A082 F-latZbush AvDe. Bkleyn, NnY tFaaml,il yPC also make drivers more aware of pedestrians and bicyclists. Earth angels Dentistry It took me a while to warm to the idea of a bike lane, espe- cially on Ninth Street from Sixth Avenue to Third Avenue. At Gentle, Painless Touch Sixth Avenue, the street changes from a wide residential street It wasn’t merely Earth Day in Park Slope but Earth weekend. 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MangoRev. Craig Miller of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Bay Ridge, supports the rights of churches to sell to real-estate developers MHoatorrb ••oI 2Abon5numr sypipnerl eeanems rsps iasinerk sing was under the mistaken belief that I’m some kind of Yuppie so that the church can continue its mission. • 24 hour security newcomer. I may have moved to Bay Ridge at night, but I did- n’t move lastnight. Condos for Christ? • Convenient But the missive writer did hit onto one important trend: The location (off Exit Yuppies are coming, the Yuppies are coming. And they have a 5 on the Belt few demands. They’re attracted to Bay Ridge because of the Pkwy, B6 bus prices, but they have no interest in letting Bay Ridge be Bay stops in front) Ridge. affoWrdh atht et hreeyn’tsd tphreerfee, rs,o a cthtueyal clyo,m ise Phaerrke .S lope — but they can’t Pastors defend tearing down old churches • “I moved to Bay Ridge because renting in the Slope is pro- 1730 Shore Parkway hshibe’isti vbeeelyn ehxappepny.s iBvuet,,” sstialil…d R achel Chaput. For the most part, By Matthew Lysiak ular, are asking that question ture is slated to be sold and then snake, so that the body can sur- (between Bay Parkway & 26th Avenue) dopPiorargera““akstBEni ohnSainceylli ors gs R.pshhheiotdeo,p gnpwpeepii’dnistn,h g igc n,a o foanmrnta ectsmhmtereu-upa nPch-itmatauyrsrok-iefn s rS itioshel onn lspa dhncelikay fFti tunbso gruoaa,sdn”li dnaCs enavosidasd- oeg oCspur ,eghl iltaakyhpne auUi tyc tbt, o ofawuops ohitfaiidoonn ndas a t noiislndf-l TcschhoheosuI tsurBs clt?rdhho o eO kbpsrly ehani cys Prs peaiicrtdp ea emslr e gsertrrvroeuelucdynt udmra eto otrhtfaaa lartl acetchhhnaecuueT hwrrwhcc ,rhhoe ea”e tchm sqck ewaiiurdnm ei gwtrseh etbi iiplunoalop lnsalr . dto sfuo“e trWnwhi na bhbgte al tto wthf caeokic sdsio niolsdgaf- tptMjouhlremeinMla l pdebdaeeroun ddowiy lfiwd nn Ori itneftouohsg rir t,td h hcSeeboean u nfvctrtdsiha o ouyRorsr s.ftce oLhvt .h ue texotCh p searlarraaaveiingnae vcwAalhivshvaoMeoen ns sgaeuotinh eonoyr ngwo n rbuenetegai sbm rhit duo 8eeirasl0nndd,t ”tihdasn po gsdSwta,iit nisnordage.n ge MFtrt,eo oiem ul ltr—ehatrhye, PhFaonx:e :( 7(1781)8 )2 6964-60-8982800 leisure are missing in Bay Ridge.” and stone that has nothing to cussion over the fate of Bay what a “church” really is. believing that the physical pres- That wasn’t all this Sloper wanted to change about the Ridge. do with its congregation’s larg- Ridge United Methodist, also “Achurch isn’t just static ence of the church also carries Read us online at put“. 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Is it time to spruce up your space? By Ariella Cohen popularity has not gone unno- tlTrihkieaAe nlBy frbo usrotoiukdlrluygisnteit oiPhcan,ap psteo ore dam-nle iukrgrebe paden da dsee sa-- tcamihlcsoae“]sld,Ilt”t.e rndehgoaeeel isss snatai’scit d .[p”t.h r(ee“S sIoeet tenh stoe etrteh hpmeer ross papmtorhosee-- sign problem that has vexed posals below.) planners for years: how do you The feasibility of any con- connect the famed Brooklyn nection, however, is still to be Heights Promenade to the wa- determined, according to Hank terfront below — and avoid Gutman, president of the group Save 20% on special orders ahnogoedr’isn vga rtihoeu sp ionsther enset iggrhobuoprs- tthhea t Diso awdnmtoinwisnt eBrirnogo tkhley ns tuWday-, from Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams at the same time? terfront Local Development The bridge, which would Corporation. 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Rendering of a futuristic bridge that may someday link the Brooklyn Heights Promenade to the proposed development and is selected would not come “This is the least objection- open space project along the waterfront below. from the Brooklyn Bridge able,” said Irene Janner, a spokes- Park’s existing $150-million woman for the venerable Brook- construction budget, but would MRinBesdlt io&srsaf uBtilvodey fwrohIm’ellr ewb eyh oeyuroe uw yra obnurt i adtroge e bteo lvpyeenldE oHepasermtlirygiea hnintnts’ stAbh prseils daologncnenia gitnb-iogaenw tpw. aroeiteceneds sdth,e ae- taiHtwfset oecirg op hpsuttr sboa ljtie rc$ce 1tos 5ievd nemegrnliiolntlsoieo kencrs.s o wA mesanptsdi lm nasiioanxmteeeddde tochrvoae“wtr [waTdn hhH ieisnel mifpglru hotxthps e oos stfPra evrleo]i stmisis.tneon’rtsa tdwoeoo autnallddl a[Jboanrfnidd n gkteheere e s plaosci odepkn,e etobrdpau llt e “a Paod rfdofle imttdot el ettnhh aeaad tsw eti]hdk,”ee- wdoenatePrad lia.lp” neanrbesoorsun td eitnchlveion plevdreo tdpo o ssspaaeild,a kb iuitnst rcseuoqmnPusmlitarreneu rnac.e tniroesn wo sfah ltlohouecl adpt iroboneje.gcint stahiids A connection to the future? HEALING ARTS STUDIO Lots of people have ideas about how to get people from Brooklyn Heights to the waterfront development and open space project known as “Brooklyn Bridge Park” — and each scheme has its own proponents (though no one is telling us what any of these schemes would cost). Here are some of the ideas that are floating around. — Cohen The Mantra Is In ELLENGOTTLIEB The Massage Swedish• Shiatsu Deep Tissue Sports/Injury • Prenatal 211 Court Street On-site/Chair Brooklyn wwCBwO.RdBhOBaLOrmEKaLHnYyINcL.cLom 7189.61275.7.39770.103 5x1 112 PVieRwO-plPanOe SbloAckLin g1 bridge and elevator from PVieRwO-frPienOdlSy MAoLnt 2ague Street connection PFuRrmOanP SOtreSetA tuLnn 3el 718-797-5318 brooklynbridgerealty.com Montague Street This scheme creates a complex, three-part connection between the The idea is simple: an elevator from the end of Clark Streets to a This controversial plan would violate a sacrosanct, skyline-minded Promenade’s most central entrance at Montague Street and the pro- tunnel that would lead to the Furman Street entrance of the park. local zoning restriction that bars structures from rising higher than posed park and condo development below Brooklyn Heights. The The tunnel would be close to the Clark Street 2/3 subway station, Loose 6w0o fueledt oonnl yth rei sBer osioxk lfyene tH aebiogvhets twhea tperrofrtoenctt.e Wd vhiielew t hpel aenleev, aitt ohra ssh aalf-t bBernoeofkitl yonf tHhiesi gphlatns’ itsr eitass aucrceeds ssikbyilliitnye — vi eawn.d T thhee fdarcatw thbaatc ikt pisre esverevryes- aqnudie wt sotrueledtns’. tT bhreinreg inse nwo pfuenddesintrgia fno rt rsaufcfihc ain ptioe cBer ooof kinlyfrna sHtreuigcthutrse’ ready caused a bit of a stir. If not for the skyline snafu, and the op- thing else. Who wants to walk down a ramp to get into an elevator within the park project’s budget, and tunnels don’t come cheap. Dentures? p—os witiiothn iotsf sHtyeliigshh tgsl alesasd feernsc teo — an yco Mulodn htaavgeu eb eSetnre ae tc loinnkte,n tdheer .d esign tWo ghoo toit a p plaerak?ses: The Brooklyn Bridge Park Defense Fund and Wandh osa intd pholegas.ses: Heights residents, landscape architects, historians Who it pleases:No one who wanted to talk about it. other critics of the current park plan. GO AHEAD.... Eat what you want! Elderly lady snagged in pimple scam Visit Dr.Tony Farha in the morning, have the “Mini-Implant System” placed in less than two hours, tfAoahnsve onrAre iBgtceoCe n lou&tunly tcF hado.nex dNm Noeo ennmwjsoostyrr eay otmeudre sbsyy Dard. hTeosnivye or pastes. 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Laura Sergio, 25, was indicted last week for smothering her new- born with a towel shortly after giving birth, according to District At- torney Charles Hynes. The indictment said that Sergio left the baby in a plastic bag at a Colonial Road home on April 6, and that the crime was discovered only after Sergio went to a nearby hospital complaining of abdominal pain. Sergio “left a helpless victim to die,” said Assistant District Attor- ney Jacqueline Kagan at Sergio’s April 9 arraignment. At the same court hearing, Sergio’s lawyer Thomas Cascione in- sisted that his client thought she was constipated, not pregnant, and that she was very confused about events surrounding the baby’s birth. This week, Cascione was unavailable for comment. The scene around the Colonial Road Tudor-style home is somber, as neighbors remain in shock over the heinous act. Sergio is facing life in prison — all for an death that could have been easily avoided. “This is a tragic incident by a desperate young woman,” said Councilman Vince Gentile (D–Bay Ridge). “These incidents can be avoided through awareness of [laws that] allow parents to leave new- born babies at safe haven sites like police precincts and hospitals. “Our goal is to ensure the safety of children,” Gentile added. 8 mi. to JFK • 20 mi. to LaGuardia BY CHOICE HOTELS 3218 Emmons Ave.Bklyn, NY SHEEPSHEADBAY Rat in a hole (betw. Coyle & Bragg) E-mail: [email protected] Fax (718) 368-3963 Tel: (718) 368-3334 at late-night take-out By Matthew Lysiak black pistol and fired off one Health coverage for all. and Michael Giardina shot as a scare tactic. The Brooklyn Paper theTmhsee lavrems etdo p$e2r,p5s0 0th, einnc hluedlpinegd 68th Precinct jseawide. lry and electronics, police It’s our mission. 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Janlian Medical Center - Lobby A15-year-old boy had his Market mischief 1508 Ave. U ibPeoindg a ansdk ceedl lbpyh oan set rsatnogleenr iaff theer in Aann 8el6dtehr lSyt rweoetm saunp sehrmopapriknegt Brooklyn, NY 11218 would share his cigarettes on had her wallet snatched — and ApTrihl e1 3c.riminal request came at tAhperni lr 1e4tu. rned untouched — on Tuesday, May 1 3:20 pm as the young puffer The 82-year-old woman was 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM wniaasl Renojaody ianngd a7 9dtrha gS ntreeaert .C Aofltoe-r iBna yth 3e4 tmh aSrtkreeet,t , wath aicrohu nisd 3n:e3a0r Fidelis Care Office the victim refused, the thief then pm, when the thief snatched the 5704 8th Ave. tpuorcnkeedt sh,i s wathteenreti ohne t of tohuen bdo ya’ns waTllehte a nwdo fmleadn. was unable to Brooklyn, NY 11220 iPod Nano, valued at $150, and identify the thief, but it didn’t tLheo cecllpkhoener, vlaolueod tate $r180. mfoautntedr hienr wthael leetn —d: wcoitphs nloatthe-r Wednesday, May 2 Ahospital worker’s posses- ing missing — in a garbage pail 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM sloiocknes r wone rAep rsitlo 1le5n. out of her Oneafr f2-3hrdo Avuenru es.wipe Cover the Uninsured Week J8BT1F ahi 03rdonu:3e0lor ils05aiksd 8nl AyaC tMnhMya, ,r S e NMe-td .5YOiac: 3ya1ffi0 1l3 c 2CPe2eM0nter - Lobby aoas9hccbhrraf2eleoetdinerneTTfdu n tdroivhh np t asu Sieedotpctct otcastut7rvchliikre nemddriepeenccies mtmt ht.h. biwttoim,hhoe nsweae ogp nt wkh hl iwtta eo aaotnftessleuor,rp r otte w ih dmh trieaifhenes rl i5rscc,oc ai1oobmhdl -vovu eyti ecetr se harhkr taoeehaseerdnhdde-rr Uhonpcnaweon’eatiadl AT laAnieir cynh vnpe$ fgeBec r2s8y rinlwa6lae6 iyia,t1bhtd0ren h2ire.0p.P onbn0S ak ty tthrehrd ske teethw oie slnistleeay te cvoysntuu.erh esrproTi, oe twvwyhuremh egharoyhinlac a dirhrggktimh doheies-ttt, 5704 8th Avenue Police are reviewing security Aman had his friend arrest- Brooklyn, NY 11220 cwaimll eleraads taon adn b aerlrieesvt.e the tapes ehdim a ftienr hhei sa tWtacekset dF ainftdh roSbtrbeeedt isApril 23-29,2007. 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The mother was as well as the victim’s cell- left broke — and heartbroken phone, right out his pocket. — at the same time. The man then watched as a But she still reported the dark get-away car pulled up, the lovebirds to police, who caught scoundrel jumped in, and the up with the perps and charged car sped away down Fifth Av- them with robbery. enue. The mother had her property returned. 62nd Precinct Tools shed 1-888-FIDELIS Home invasion tionA ewquoimpmane nhta sdw hipeerd c roingshttr uocu-t Aman lying in his bed of a shed in the back of her (1-888-343-3547) agwuno ktoe htios ftowreoh ebaudr golnar As parnild 1 5a WApersitl 8F. ourth Street home on or 1-800-505-5678 for New York Medicaid CHOICE —one bouf tt hlea tmere nh.e lped cops nab broAkte ainrotou nthde 8sh aemd,, wthheic hp ewrpass The victim was in his Bay out back of a home near Av- 34th Street apartment, which is enue O. They took a jackham- near Bath Avenue, when two mer and cement saw blades, po- To enroll through Fidelis Care, please bring proof of age, income and address. tphmug. Os bnue sttherde win haitm a raoguaninds 8t :t3h0e liceT shaei dw.oman was unable to wall, and the other pulled out a get a good look at the thieves.

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