stoop Read your local inside. Read them all at BrooklynPaper.com Brooklyn’sRealNewspaper BrooklynPaper.com•(718)834–9350•Brooklyn,NY•©2007 BROOKLYNHEIGHTS–DOWNTOWNEDITION AWP/18pages•Vol.30,No.24•Saturday,June 16,2007•FREE INCLUDINGDUMBO BABY PRICEY SLICE BANDIT Piece of pizza soaring toward $3 Sunset Parker aids By Ariella Cohen orphaned raccoon The Brooklyn Paper Aslice of pizza has hit $2.30 in Carroll Gardens — and the shop’s owner says it’s “just a matter of By Dana Rubinstein time” before a perfect storm of soaring cheese prices TlceahsenAs ’B t bSrfoaiuonbnkdysly e antr paPPcraaocprfoekero swnsio obmnyaa ln ht oeisr tscaeaklrefi nobgve efcora.ru as eh eslhpe- aiCinnnos dSuut halrhtetl:i ’ gastihnh nPedef ior $zD rf3zmue eseGralliil rac ca,ego w.aus tissvdt eerhenliieten trBesa, rb tohhloaeas ktj lopytiuhnnne tw c aphitret hidtch etaeh eohc fuuo glratnei m eshrloa icotleeef “I’ve been calling for days, everywhere. I should mirror the price of a swipe on the subway. haven’t gotten no help from no one,” said Mar- Last week, owner John Esposito hung a sign in his garita Gonzalez, who has been feeding the cub front window blaming “an increase in cheese prices” The Brooklyn Paper / Tom CallanWwbthaiecet“hrkaIe y as ta cehbraldae ltb ylohey nhde b a 3orvt4ahtettcelh ecc SoHoetnvoruenenmree .tsc aintnneecedae r m SiFto eowc utaiorent htdny eAu, rmveaednbn dieun retsfo. r a ohnmedr Associated Press/ Stephen CherninNTiAwbrneHudaglemrIa Sadhm,s i JpRe“ UY,T.- ha“hSoMouLeTiucp cMIhre Nrt norii:xs iswo TeaU h si HtspBeo i,b rg ”BoIel hlewo,ls” akSth s ilckinytcehinn eh1oo 9nBbow8aorl in6tinyein. vsgi enT Msw i cwttiihklodlh pee bwostseesoe a vw opteptdlenaae r.y rn etTtihnd ’sshe geefe o tdtnt srh tu Buoetmhr r gipoMeboro eic1 skroCle9 lyona 8cn fr7s o r raeF enslnreBcicin eo ePognrrondltde o siFs,s l tr “SihiindnNece aWhs oybuo, i aSploJlnilpulaea dinmoen erhp stD ab1 o’sou5t fiwmr,sl gtaBhna toret dowon eBtow w Aoksnwiluyny .sgBincb’e. r”e fo9 oai—eot!sr sTtkt hislhaeyecenbnom do spmai ynirnosiaand.ncplg eofEp iemradesrltr---. flacppwpseIamtaho agn hrrrsedeaeiiritaeetcT“B“Ccdy ’ rco ireCterWMekyno.egpuhnhse sseed h“yetee’e ab ea attetBhiw e tw n o oycirrns—sas.sytdu yalrbu uhteshd siteitguiepuyd tit i d ndimtueorpn tr pdsenthgii”vrp k hslseneMa ’ ne ii e h1 tenv en 6St o sn[i8o c ree“d4soatwowp, o- h,ru 3l o”tpccrte’Gpsa ehp5h sni$eaatxnhe ce d er.r1nslprccoe”tearcea ec .teco l fen9ait,sgteah nole snodda8ceEniuit”tstnii e hk sst ytdns aEh s ] eepfs.fgoa CS ptaxper r oh afifeoamopcstho ksrarhsrmehemoeuoeietemtet a eu a nmoi Piwngssslypnend ha te agRoaird wies$in,m olcleis It sl2gnobkCn .ae ohiy . aguey?xT Wl1i aEtekscpn r phhv5al u Yat oilceeeoe,rbcsupa s,o e c uu wcios.tfspant coeuessoTotnc,hoiditsn em”n ncoo h.im sl p rcocegfm Eemiat hosnare oaisdtsec p o-gsn hp hrbiotdeidi nerasoeesas“ oai,tg ss ttosu wun1s i i eisouenottpest6onoodss-ff-rt. AGsli acperrd iicese nc soo m(fa pbiniozgzv aseo )h o—ans. ahnitd $ t2h.e3 0o watn Sear ls’sa iyns Cthaerr $o3llThe Brooklyn Paper / Gregory P. Mango They’re the champs numbers and numbers. I’ve called 311 I don’t how many times.” In the meantime, Gonzalez has named the raccoon “Weasel,” and comforts it by petting it with a plastic spoon. “He’s so cute,” Gonzalez said. “He doesn’t Squad from shuttered gym goes on to win it all attack me when I try to rub him softly with the spoon. He gets comfortable, like I’m his moth- er.” By Dana Rubinstein kler system and a secondary exit. 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The Brooklyn Paper / Tom Callan from Carroll Gardens to Red Hook — and In January, the FDNYshuttered Aviator Sports in Floyd Bennett Field.” of gymnastics that makes it onto From left, the champs from Powerplay are Becky Rivera, Sofia Pascual, Michaela See CUBon page 16 Powerplay, citing the lack of a sprin- The obstacles made the June 2 tri- ESPN. Champagne, Melina Finck, Tatiana Candelaria and Emily Dean. Chimichanga Chuck Yvette says no to Dick Schumer: Red Hook chefs a ‘treasure’ By Dana Rubinstein gation, but not one other Brooklyn mem- But Holtzman has a bigger target in BTfSthihageyetSh u BtecrA drnitotora.yo iyC ske,a slhyglvhnlureoa acP ub tkahlCbp deiSe no crRaghhb esueadomnn mHdeeoro ndoa ektael i f cohpaoilcsadi new vs aetaoynn ddison esrtlaosly littanhhsgeet avsfcooanersmnd““ edt TI heitowmt’ehrhsh sim cis,ean i wrt iigeygtsr h rtutmaohahe n aeah p ttlkra ramuiievbnmlseeiog g senrre hi oncnoeta u gxfsmni eeatl dnyomba ,skevt”peh ee s.lSe . cea I crR pf alho aitpeufthrmtp kmelNee rofd eeeomv, rwr ei t onshv3 argiY0esei r d o yt imhw sreok iaioesft r .rngs”tfehe.ro iyeart TimcebmhlheieeratVpa esrBei ng caorgoeoecfrdor hosPCk eu,lr”yldopean n ssf oPigotdf aarr ep ews“nesehetrsvB ie Dgecrknhaoi,c locmlkjikr onieClmigymnhneie-n sn gael nyaad wmn mmuisastkd beee-r bWNlcaoeazermWAdq i—(nlumDeseeeprie r– znno,—nF eoktaor (te on DrhsN(ndtwDa – ysGtonS–hd msorSueiieat gnhae r nVseneeneesve eefotdpelo) al nsruozPs h Rtnaquaieio.uerbadnkpede z..)tr h,BE- landdiatboe y Ttect) hoArl iaaewnnnl entdJhds eoV rnretyyo- mpimamlrsioenp“ovsdTe ied.aphdecue nhfs mretaho vbeeomnildfdet oe tohohnffTfefec ifrG chee Uea nebi,tnoss”o se i rovtsagseakie eddai,r d ,W ny S “Hd HTs.t aotoBshrtlhloeteutzozsn sm umIhghml. adaa”tnhpns b a,eid setaw o cntrhhnheooee--t group’s vending permits on the open market — Schumer’s afternoon at the soccer fields for the Veep’s firing. congressman hadn’t signed surprised by the Democra- a scheme many believe will lead to higher per- came as the Parks Department scrambled to “This Administration onto the resolution because tic Congress’s inaction. mit fees that would force out the mom and pop cool the hot pepper rush of public anger over has continued to erode it didn’t stand a chance, “Democrats are timid vendors in favor deep-pocketed corporations. the decision to ask other vendors to submit bids the trust of the American while a rep for Nadler about impeachment. I Just one day after The Brook- for the summer-long permit. people and enough is sim- (D– Coney Island) spec- was in the House in lyn Paper reported on the Parks The city says that its intention ply enough,” said Rep. ulated that his boss had- 1973 when the impeach- Department’s open-bidding plan, is not to push out the vendors but Yvette Clarke (D–Park n’t signed on because, ment effort started with Stcdioppdpotopeeeeoec rmrrrerrhRPmi nasnulsaen t -muietrdw bthaktdms ihneeHhs d aer dmtod1D to h ( c i3teoeDnegiph rtikgpLaeoyr – af y PaaPppocpr ttraataor liormran rrnotkctkkn ahetuAe .ectnwSesgonmos tlh o t rsoboifleiu opyogufrlafner ihydic n$) cvt a n rdt1irehontaou 0onaa ltscv,d s ts0hsio eitmr0neeaenneldgd0n----l Sen. 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Hook on Saturday. See SCHUMERon page 16 A vendor makes a sale at the park. among the Brooklyn Congressional dele- the impeachment of President Nixon. beloved immigrant Bob Hope. Dinner with family, and The Sopranos Let’s sMeey if f wame iclayn h taied nth’tis saaltl dtoogwenth feor.r a KING canh eocpke tnh be opoltahc,e f loipu tt.h Wroeu gmha skoem oeu rs ownagys tino statiklli ning tMhee abdaothwro soom lo? nAgn?d W whheant tihs es hhee lgl ois- meal together for a long time. For the jukebox before choosing (of all things) ing to get he — wgehtahteerv elirk ree awsoen a wlwea jyuss t dhiadd no’nt gSoutntedna ytos-. OF KINGS “oDuto ang’ta Sint.o Wp Bheol’ise vhienr’e.”? WSoem ceh eCcku bth Sec poluatcse. DWien glo. ok up. With the appetizers, pasta, main course, Cool. Acouple on a date. Great. That guy Blackness. Silence. coffee, dessert … the whole nine yards. By Vince DiMiceli over there looks like a truck driver. He’s got There’s no helicopter to lift us out of But today, here we are, just like old a coffee, lots of cream, lots of sugar. this hell. “Goodbye” is not spelled out for tamo—hoirfermoa r aT“yebue C hbbsunw.eeethd eIl oe “ots ’enaMovasrrcne seboedg” Te oa tse.gakhnVennaielrci. i dig anlke a h ss—wdcs.t ietaihn nft micgi,ln hme,et”ii hatn saepteigyblno y baccts hlerse“lee i Mbdiw sl“lia yetS*dss Aete g“ rivCeao*npotloSfhiluess,e* rlbortdHeehydd,d””e”e, atptsmUhoanuna ovdtbSstcbe, e ol asme wh h h tbiJhyeaesuue r rplon;h l soeewitatohrtlos sdnret ro h y e isFnlrsm ieopnaBfluell’pfa It,g;fo y aafehTwsavgn o khoeoedniinrru snyiePt ttgh d ehi—b es, hi r TaDloio’ dsoJsnkr .a,n.A enTMayrlion zscae ndheally e fl aa ii’dp,mvsa e uplosaoepeiilrnddas ’tg eersoas;;t, IkbLaWttui’o dshioAAtl shadjk u.tesJs’bass. . er’It Acseh tlCao l ent lua roaiolalinorntknnmhto ige.enk tresWrhgi .l n eab iaWangi.eib r tlH ae,olt thw tura?hlieovtnaa oweygtw’ ks?soa.e A ruWiskOrpe..dJ aK.hB. toTBj .ua h’hsuccTo aktktn hnh teeuhekitsyp a. .Gt,gs OTogkuonuiKhyddyg?e... utbdtpaionseern e drrcgWl,eai r kklkpyieleinsaa ’s i cr sinihste kt ei e wt luavhuaelpaednepls.r sc by boT featoeouo.hcn drr Aek e trHs ho kitgceaonuioh dwm fbotfushak,d. c elaegbWkl ry.rylle aieTeeev b a .Phicf snretihlheog eabrem ecnra poelg be .moeayfm ts yaos C ,tvd daseiirainarttdss--- HBO / Will Hart klbTaieu,d”grWs nit nhape rei ekt ahb elsea.le ibnhry tal tdaioss otpt huureirtd pipenlr a ehwydirsiiot chcotr imiTobno fasnon:yr d W “ dtChaoielwnn adundet usrte hlitless- MgTweoeetnWasayp dao ho nriiwsacs i h’sisln eo hd.ob ieAkcraiti.dnmnJi.ggn’ess gn da tt. ouohws al apnwbp ay tshc ckekhi dobo taaolgr; raWedilni an;lo nnafuen trdas, WbbjHoayayth hvt ehretrohene oe’b’smtsa e ttw! hh oDeraon to ohigonmeu’naty? rw r diWin ent gehtkhlsanle.,to ajBwbat eec lbfeskoeate trsttiet en g?rw o ttOeihhn aechgn a ? snct toTr aea thsnpeie-t., seaxyc““W.r SIu“ ecotTh i sahwitntaoihkntp a gl idaa tf stdsi tvuya se calc k imetgshnhi intentou. k —tb?ees” t Tothhfoa enmt ywwy S ialfisoef ep tah.r”saekn mso.,o”s It Despite the outcry, our columnist thinks the final episode of “The Sopranos” last Sunday going to whack him; the entire family will where we’re all headed again. what the hell are we doing here? Who are “But you know,” I say. “It was really night was a great way to end a memorable meal. get killed; A.J. is going to kill his father; We walk into an ice cream parlor and those black kids by the jukebox? 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Read them all at BrooklynPaper.com w elsSATNICK Je B y June 16, 2007 THEBROOKLYNPAPER• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPER.COM• (718) 834-9350 DTZ (BHD)3 THE siWone toifmfeer pqieucaelsi tayn jde wfienlrey ,g ipftrwecai-re Hartley F. Satnick stoop at prices to fit every budget. The only Certified Master Watchmaker in all 5 boroughs FREE Lay-a-Way of New York City Plan On all serving the community Purchases for over 46 years Visit us at our new location 187 State Street BROOKLYNHEIGHTS–DOWNTOWN DUMBO (off Court St) (718) 852-1421•Fax (718) 852-9697• ‘Sopranos’ fan HOURS:Mon - Fri: 9:30am - 6:30pm; Sat: 11:00am - 5:00pm waits for Tony Saving Energy Is COOL! Miplrlaionnoss ”o wf efnant sto o bfe d“T ohne S Suon-- HEIGHTS day night feeling a little un- LOWDOWN satisfied. Did Tony get whacked or A/C's with w—a sc hhoeo fsaicnegd b wetiwthe ae nd itfhfee rbeunrtg cerri soisr Programable Timers the steak? 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Acombination of Mean green or good grass? that lack of closure, urban dread and some spicy meatballs got me dreaming about what reallyhappens to the Jersey Capo, suggesting that maybe we need a little “Sopranos” in our lives: Now that he’s made peace with the New York family, Tony has branched out to Brooklyn. “Good idea, Tony,” Paulie says. “I saw the Virgin Mary at the Fruit Street Sitting Area once.” Cadman Plaza Department’s Brooklyn Borough of toxic timebombs. green fiber blades and rubber Tony pulls his SUVaround the Brooklyn Bridge bike lane, Commissioner, Julius Spiegel, re- But at Tuesday morning’s pellets made from recycled flips off a bicyclist and begins searching for a parking spot on Park re-opens ferring to the uproar that ensued opening, Parks Commissioner tires. It is soft to the touch, Henry Street. He’s cranking Bob Dylan’s “Tangled Up in Blue” when the agency announced in Adrian Benepe countered with a though in the mid-day sun, it’s sTyothenwaa Ttotr hsos detntirsa yes yg etsseott rolnopOeapeaotNs.er . “kr aON,Ii tttn U’hotsghRet o e g ilOs osoBc TonfaHudugfsEf t tyiRoaolp lef Cdth eaihanrnve gdrfe o tfpfhlorlaaiirenr ta kngh dsc a isnhHasin,npie ”tebc pr oItnheeonuh eert,cce hy nct aae e HTipp lnSHlfolpesoautnni re.gCct eryiiHuoygelh iel ehtenaS ,s ft g-lst stiaDar rek,ben onaehauedldr netlstc- sh. igphrn neeae e oaarppfsatllolspioiag czrefcne eeore.gasssr. 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In April, of dust. Some people called it a included new trees, lawns, PAGES former home of Q Photo. “I must admit, I got a little Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum dustbowl. 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DUMBO’s only yeshiva has closed — Since his luck has turned good again, he’s always looking for but there’s no Jewish Exodus going on; action. He’s disappointed to observe only bankers in white the yeshiva’s founders are about to open a shorts playing racquetball. Not a craps game or blackjack table community center nearby. in sight. He resolves to “fix that problem” and heads closer to Chabad of DUMBO is remodeling a one- Pregnant Downtown. At the corner of Willoughby and Bridge Streets, Tony story building on Jay Street into a commu- picks up a hot coffee and doughnut at the Broadway Bakery. On the nity center rather than continue operating way out, he sees a vision — the Belltel Lofts. 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Nab Hook’s last feral dog Activists on diets sacrificed the calorie-burning benefits of a morning at yoga with Big Gulp-sized cups of lime juice and lit- tle baggies of fresh mango. Newcomers sampled the ceviche for the first time, stamping out old fears of fish sold outdoors! The People came in great number to gorge in support and, of By Ariella Cohen hood stalwart. 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Last their tails were curled up close have a domestic instinct.” Thumb program. CLINTON HILL HARDWARE tivist, which in Brooklyn, in week, she was resettled in a to their bodies because they Zucker — who kept one of “It’s the end of an era, but this day and age, is typically clenched around a computer mouse. 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Slim hope for rezoning (718) -237- 7827 sage to click off to Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe. “The dogs had lived there for But while the online indignation was directed at the city’s de- many years and they were rela- cision to invite other vendors — including deep-pocketed cor- tively safe. When construction pexoaracttley f sohoodc kseeldle. rs — to sell at the site, some regulars were not bweagsa ann, atchcei d[ednatn wgearit ibnegg taon h].a pI-t Carroll Gardens quickly Pregnant “I believe all this will disappear,” said Cesar Guerra, a native pen.” of Guatemala who has made the trek to the Red Hook soccer Zucker’s rescue efforts be- fielGdsu efrroram l ihkies nGerde ethne-W ciotoyd’s Hdeeicgihsitos nh otom iet sf oprl aonvneer d2 0u pygeraards.e of gMaanm ian Deaurnlcees t ainnd 2B00ig4 , Mwahmena By Chris O’Connell amount of time it could take before a Carroll Gar- or need a GYN Exam? 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Then Guerra laughed. ple to adopt them. discussed different options for expediting a pro- light, air, traffic and population issues that need to “I think everyone has forgotten that this is all here because of After the puppy daddy, a posed downzoning of the neighborhood — includ- be addressed to future developers.” shoecacrtesr oafn odu sro ccocuenr tirsine’st. bWaese dboanll’,t oera tb hasokt edtobgalsl, owre g eoalft .t aItc ioss .i”n the Aadiorepdteadle bnya ma etrdu cSkc rdarpipvye,r , wthaes iznogn ian cgo pnrtoropvoesarsl ifaol rp tlhaen Gtoo lwatacnhu osn Ctoa naanl eaxriesat.ing re- GoBwuadnduys CScaontatlo C, ao mmmemunbietry oDf etvheel oCpGmNeAnt aCnodr pthoe- Call MWS OB/GYN for modern, private and caring service. THLoEng KIslIaTndC CHolEleNge HSoIsNpitKalawarded its prestigious “Vol- tcthwoemo o plmadn asimuognaas rw apenlraden tal,e wftth hiaerldroe n fteeh reaaylt oAfs t“shoWec eina entiieogenhd bm tooer hmdoobowedrn, zGboulnet enit nt’os K ape rlloolytne,g cw tp htrhooec s ecushgsag,”rea ssctateieddr ra—antdi so unepc —poon rowtsmh tiihcceh d efexovpceaulnsoespisom onne o neftn Civnoi rbtohbnelme neHeniitlgal’hls,b heoxoriuhssotiionndgg MetropolitOanB /WGoYmNen Service unteer of the Year” award to Doris Frost, a retired Verizon worker lived without a bark of trouble hitching Carroll Gardens’wagon to Gowanus’s landmark protection into Carroll Gardens. Angela Wilson, M.D. who has been making LICH patients feel better free of charge for until 2005, when developer star. “City Planning is low on staff and there is a “The landmark designation [carries] a 50-foot five years. … Broken window alert: Our Boerum Hill spies say Thor Equities bought the rust- long line. … It could be four or five years [before height limit, and we need that,” he said. 55 Greene Ave. Suite 2B, Ft. Greene that there has been a rash of car-window-breaking in the neighbor- ing hulk for $40 million. a Carroll Gardens downzone is approved].” He also favored linking up with the Gowanus For Appointment Call 718-398-8100 hood lately. Remember that next time you throw your cellphone As construction crews began By then, of course, development would build rezoning effort. Open Days ~ Evenings ~ Weekends on the car seat while on that deli run. Or on the Tazzacoffee run. to demolish the plant, the dogs structures that would “ruin” the neighborhood’s “If the city is now going to rezone the canal Yup, the beloved restaurant-café on Henry Street at Atlantic Av- made a new home in the va- low-rise character, supporters of downzoning say. area for housing, [it should put] height by the enue, has reopened after a brief closure by Department of Health. cant, graffiti-covered lot nearby Carroll Gardens is just the latest neighborhood to canal [and] protect Carroll Gardens,” Scotto said, Gbroeowde.r Wtoe mmaikses ead dtehleic qiouuics hnee. w… tr eLaot:c aBla bkaekder rpoalliersd wouitth a lnoecwal oOns tethgeo csotrreneetrs .o fZ uHcakleler ckd ealinvd- jbooinrh tohoed rsu sfhr otom d oDwynkzeorn eH. 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Fossella posed for photos at the access is why we are Brooklyn’s paper.” four Muslim men and charged them with noticed that there was, indeed, a hole in the point to the pipeline. But it wasn’t an easy sell. This was, after all, Bay Ridge, a terror plot to blow up gas tanks at John fence that is supposed to keep ne’er-do-wells 3. Fossella and local activist Joanne Lu- where Community Board 10 meetings sometimes last well past F. Kennedy Airport, Rep. Vito Fossella in- and terrorists away from the jet-fuel pipeline. cas made use of a rope that a homeless per- “24” (and that’s just the public comment portion!), and where vited the media to the Bay Ridge portion As this sequence of photos shows, Fos- son installed. 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Boroughs Editor Steve Mc- Farland, who works out of the Manhattan office, and Brooklyn Bureau Chief Paul Shin listened along with columnist Denis Hamill and reporters Joyce Shelby and Jotham Sederstrom, a Brooklyn Paper alum who was interrupted mid-waffle when Dunn tapped him to brief the audience on the Atlantic Yards proj- ect — which the News has endorsed, despite, apparently, its edi- tor’s lack of knowledge of the project. Sederstrom exchanged his salt shaker for a microphone (yes, he salts his waffles!) and gave a well-thought-out off-the-cuff presentation (maybe he, not some guy from England, should be running “Brooklyn’s daily paper.”) Bay Ridgites know they already have a local paper (you’re holding it in your hands), but the News did have one secret weapon with which even The Brooklyn Paper can’t compete: Hall of Fame cartoonist Bill Gallo. 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On June 7, a man who had left his wallet in plain sight inside his Dodge van at 9 am returned a few hours later to find the wallet gone and the front window shattered. The car had been parked behind a building on Fourth Avenue between Atlantic and Pacific streets. Two break-ins on PPW • On June 8, a thief stole two laptop computers — a PC and an Apple — from a building on Prospect Park West at Garfield Place. The break-in occurred sometime between 8 am and 10:15 pm, when the resident returned home to find the missing equipment. Cops be- lieve that a neighbor may have done the deed. • Hours later — and just four doors down — another man lost his laptop when a perp climbed through an open window. This crime occurred sometime between 8:30 pm and and 8:20 pm on June 9, cops said. Lost identities At least four people complained of having their identities stolen last week. • On June 5, a man walked into the 78th Precinct stationhouse to tell cops that someone had opened a Home Depot account in his name and rung up $1,224.31 in charges, dating back to last Septem- ber. The 56-year-old victim lives on 12th Street, between Third and Fourth avenues. • On June 6, a 67-year-old man told cops that someone had opened up accounts at Lowe’s and Sears in her name — and that the Sears account already had $7,266.47 on it. The man lives on Ninth Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues. • The next day, a 47-year-old woman dropped by the stationhouse to report that someone had been making purchases with her debit card, even though it never left her bag. The unknown perp or perps had rung up $1,017 in bills. The victim lives on Garfield Place be- tween Polhemus and Fiske places. • And on the same day, another victim showed up at the Sixth Av- enue stationhouse to report that someone had withdrawn $11,530.03 — plus been hit with $36 in fees! — from his savings account. The 78-year-old victim lives on St. Johns Place between Sixth and Sev- enth avenuees. Sick theft Awoman recovering at a local hospital had her iPod, headphones and cellphone stolen while she napped on June 5, police said. The 33-year-old woman was in her room at the Seventh Avenue medical center at around 3:45 pm when she dozed off. When she awoke two hours later, not only was the electronic equip- ment gone, but she was also missing her Metrocard and credit cards. She had been sharing the room with another patient. Catfight Awoman told cops that her ex-girlfriend ambushed her outside a popular Fifth Avenue lesbian bar and stole her handbag on June 9. The 33-year-old woman told police that she had been drinking at the bar, which is at Fifth Street, at around 10 pm. When she left, the ex rushed over and snatched the purse, which contained $300 and various credit cards. Cops described the ex-girlfriend as a 28-year-old woman, 5-foot- 9, with long black dreadlocks and a tattoo with the word “Jordan” on it. Jordan is not the name of the victim in this report, by the way. Insult and injury The plot thickens at a construction site on Fourth Avenue and 12th Street. In last week’s blotter, we reported that a man visited the site on May 29 to inquire why his brother had been fired — and ended up beating up his bro’s former co-workers, cops said. Well, the next day, the fired man showed up — but this time, the former co-workers pounded him, according to the police report. The 36-year-old victim told cops that he showed up at the job site to simply inquire why he had been fired. “It’s none of your business,” one of his former co-workers appar- ently told him. But other workers couldn’t leave well enough alone. As the fired hardhat turned to leave, two other men jumped in and started pum- meling the former worker with a hammer and a wooden beam. No arrests have been made, but cops know where the alleged as- sailants work and what they look like. Bar brawl Aman was slashed after a bar fight turned violent on Fourth Av- enue on June 8. The 31-year-old victim told cops that he had gotten into a “verbal dispute” with another customer of the bar, which is on Fourth Av- enue at Bergen Street, just after midnight. “I’ll do you,” the perp said, before pulling out an unidentified ob- ject, slashing the victim, and running away down St. Marks Place. The thug’s white sweatshirt was recovered, cops said, but the K-9 unit couldn’t track him down. 4BRZ THEBROOKLYNPAPER• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPER.COM• (718) 834-9350 June 16, 2007 Mob war The Weight is Over! Make the decision that will change your life. in ’Hurst? The Lutheran Medical Center Surgical Weight Loss Institute Open House Yawwwwn Featuring: George S. Ferzli, M.D., F.A.C.S. Chair of the Department of Surgery at Lutheran Medical Center By Matthew Lysiak New York Magazine’s “Top Doctors, 1998-2006” The Brooklyn Paper Funny thing about modern life: More people were interested in Armando E. Castro, M.D., F.A.C.S. the finale of “The Sopranos” than the possibility of a real life mob war going on in Bensonhurst. Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery at Lutheran Medical Center Even after police said that a member of the Genovese crime family was slain execution-style in his Bath Beach home last Thursday and a Gambino crime family member was almost rubbed out as he sat in his Caddie, the changing demographics of Bensonhurst left most residents COME SEE IF SURGICALLY ASSISTED WEIGHT LOSS IS RIGHT FOR YOU yawning in their sushi. The murders raised some eyebrows because the Gambinos and the Genoveses have a deep and dark past in organized crime. But in recent MEET OUR SURGEONS AND THE BARIATRIC TEAM years, the once close alliance between the families had begun to sour. 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This wasn’t Izzi’s first brush with law enforcement. The reputed mobster was an associate of Rosario Gangi, a Genovese captain whose crew long dominated the Fulton Fish Market, and has been on police Tuesday, June 19th, 6 - 8 p.m. radTarh esc trweeon as lfloegr emdo mreo tbhsatne r4s0 w yeeraer sn.e ighborhood fixtures with notori- ous pasts, with both having spent time in jail, but by all accounts their Lutheran Medical & Dental Staff Auditorium SHOOTING1:JUNE5 150 55th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 For information or directions call 718-667-8100 The Brooklyn Paper/ Tom Callan Someone tried to rub out Robert DeCicco last week in front of this drugstore at 1678 Bath Ave., cops say. SHOOTING2:JUNE7 The Brooklyn Paper/ Tom Callan Alleged mobster Rudy Izzi was found dead in his bedroom at his home at 1817 Shore Parkway. last couple of years have been quiet and unremarkable — a far cry from their colorful heydays. Izzi was even known around town as a meticulous dresser with an uncanny ability to color coordinate his wardrobe. Twenty years ago, news of twin, mob-linked shootings would have shaken the community, but today it hardly registers as a tremor. Many residents around the shootings even seemed confused by the idea of a mob war. “Amob war?” said one woman who lives on the block near the in- tersection of the DeCicco shooting. “I am sorry, but I don’t under- stand.” Another woman said heard about the murder, but didn’t know there was a mob connection. “I was in the shower when I heard the gunshots,” said the woman, who also lives on the block of the shooting. “I didn’t know the man and I hadn’t heard anything about the mob.” Of course, there were the usual characters playing the classic role of wise guys (if not wiseguys). “You have to watch who you ask,” said one of the men, who were standing at the corner of Bath Street and 17th Avenue. “You don’t want to find yourself with any problems.” LIMP… Continued from page 3 Shortly after the halfway point, the grueling quest claimed its first casualty: Moncure had to drop out because of, what else?, foot pain. “I had tremendous pain in my ankles,” said Moncure, who ended up sidelined last Wednesday after walking a respectable 83 miles. “The front of each ankle was incredibly swollen. Each featured a large lump that didn’t feel any more comfortable than it looks.” At least the West Coast native got a healthy dose of Brooklyn flavor before he was sidelined — the pair scheduled the walk so that its first dinner would be in, where else?, Bay Ridge. “It has the most diverse restaurant selection in the entire city,” said Moncure. “The only problem was selecting only one eatery.” They settled on Vesuvio, at 7305 Third Ave. Moncure ordered the Manhattan pizza, and Green ordered fettuccine primavera. “Vesuvio’s was great,” said Moncure after the meal. “The food was the best we had to that point.” The two friends also met some of Bay Ridge’s good Samaritans along the way. Alocal religious leader was inspired by the duo’s exploits and reached out to contribute. The Rev. John Farrell of Christ Church Bay Ridge, which is at 7301 Ridge Blvd., offered the men a place to rest their weary bones that first night. After that, it was back to the races. At the time, Green thought it would be a walk in the park. “We are well known for our strenuous methods of training and preparing for our trips,” he said at the time. “We included such inten- sive measures as eating pizza and watching ‘Smokey and the Bandit.’” That kind of training may lead people to think this kind of thing is easy, but when Gary Jarvis tried to run all 1,742 miles of Brooklyn ear- lier this year, he made it halfway and petered out. The sidelined borough runner had some advice for the two aspiring city walkers: “Wear comfortable shoes, take some toilet paper, and go through neighborhoods you’d otherwise not have occasion to visit,” said Jarvis. “Oh, and stretch those hamstrings.” Green, the Bay Ridge native, must have listened, because last Fri- day, he finally crossed the finish line at City Hall, where he was greet- ed by the hobbled Moncure. The walker-extraordinaire’s words would have made Don King blush. “Roll over Lewis and Clark and tell Neil Armstrong the news,” said Green. “The pantheon of great American explorers is a little more crowded.”