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(cid:41)(cid:34)(cid:49)(cid:49)(cid:58)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:48)(cid:54)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:41)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:39)(cid:1)(cid:43)(cid:54)(cid:45)(cid:58)(cid:1)(cid:39)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:46)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:41)(cid:38)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:44)(cid:45)(cid:58)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:34)(cid:49)(cid:38)(cid:51)(cid:2) Your Neighborhood — Your News® BrooklynPaper.com (cid:115) (718) 260–2500 (cid:115) Brooklyn, NY (cid:115) ©2009 DOWNTOWN, PARK SLOPE & BAY RIDGE EDITIONS AWP/12 pages (cid:115) Vol. 32, No. 26(cid:0)(cid:115) Friday, July 3, 2009 (cid:115) FREE (cid:51) (cid:47) (cid:38)(cid:34)(cid:45)(cid:45)(cid:58)(cid:1) (cid:34)(cid:52)(cid:53)(cid:58)(cid:2) R and N trains rated filthiest in the system By Thomas Nocera nasty!” said Joey McPhail, Bay are a huge comedown. Only last for The Brooklyn Paper Ridge resident and frequent rider year, the R train had a 45-per- Now we know what the “R” of both trains. “The reports def- cent score and the N was ranked and the “N” stands for in the initely got it right.” 63 percent clean. names of two of Brooklyn’s R-train rider Nina Zaragoza A Metropolitan Transportation key subway lines: “Rancid” and also finds her commute from Bay Authority spokesman did not re- “Nasty.” Ridge, “disgusting,” she said. pudiate the Straphangers findings, That news comes from the “It’s dirty all the time, full but blamed budget cuts for “un- Straphangers Campaign’s lat- of papers, empty bottles, urine,” evenness in results across the est survey of subway cleanli- added Zaragoza, who runs a tu- lines.” ness (or lack thereof), which toring agency. The spokesman said that main- found that the R and N trains For her, there was only one taining high ranks across the have clean scores of 25 and 29 bright side to the filth: a few years whole system would require about m pwsw rtr hoeyeoaguesrS“trtc tucsTeeuelhstmsranh eld.prite,co n ryraogierec’sni srsecgde dp?iore n-e orrNc bcdtsulhto oipainetvot.sh geesnt ol n tyo t i —trhee st hutreba wtnwsaioyt awtcsega ScmracolioRtlan,ter ers—r aadeh u anpa ep “ phskar eS-el naino“atfndnycucrlg- olg ectaedshukceba oeart ronoasw srkug ”n einttev d hcottd ohhrsore ah lee wm u“te spiRdnrrupn eosit bigrTtretluwtec eeroyd eadaraf”e.niy sn anetb Ttst.faao”syythgc rets oyhaeer- 4tu ftct hhhol0neeeer0lTAa BiDss nknphenr, eetoe ocdtrwlrhkooya eee .sinke” nys dmblwm ysw ebtpansaeales tronms sii y snrtdcw eao aeitennmhilrsdlks ee te —ee hidb ,nde go“ t ts8oreshhoo0xyoeemu tsdp rrgtSe eeeehnttmrpmhrc eaoaieew.nnrpnltgdys-t: The Brooklyn Paper / Allyse Pullia of cars that appeared clean. hangers report found a slight over- NO SURPRISE: A transit watchdog This year’s ranking all improvement, 57 percent up group has ranked the R and N trains for the R and N from 50 percent last year. the filthiest in the city. Here’s why. Court ordered Richard Berenholz BTShye t MBraoikoketly Mne Pca Lpawerughillinl heawSrtha ote aY Dree svaeeelkorpinmdg eton tsp Creo vrepcnotr taahteio Esnm ferpoimre POWERFUL LOBBY: The grand former bank space in the ground floor of the Wil- In a twist that could be disastrous condemning their land and turning it liamsburgh Savings Bank tower will soon be available for parties and weddings. for Bruce Ratner, New York’s high- over to Ratner — surprised many peo- est court surprised many and agreed ple, including Ratner himself. (cid:35)(cid:51)(cid:38)(cid:34)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:41)(cid:38)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:34)(cid:47)(cid:44) to hear an appeal that the state has In May, Ratner said after a unani- illegally used its power of eminent mous lower court victory in the same domain to spearhead the embat- case that “this is really the last hur- tled $4.9-billion Atlantic dle, and now we can do what our Yards project. company does best and build an GET MARRIED HERE — FOR $15K! Previous eminent do- arena and houses,” the Daily main cases have gone News reported. well for Ratner, but even On Tuesday, a spokes- By Mike McLaughlin tower at One Hanson,” a name York on the wall, wooden bank if he wins this court bat- man for Ratner expressed The Brooklyn Paper that reflects the building’s ac- teller stations and marble ta- tle — this time in the confidence that Court Get ready to start rocking tual address at 1 Hanson Pl., bles will be untouched. Court of Appeals — de- of Appeals would also around the clock tower. though the party room is not Prices start at $15,000 to lays from this round of lit- rule in favor of the devel- aot oBStmc hegifpeaaer ietputTAin lhhrzntl keheeei vgisM nvm esWat bt oe hlh btafaunraihsoeinnlitlc elrrsllhda idm 3.aafamnn 7iosmteend- tararwsag s r thwbsnb ko uaiw tu reggeenmyrdivhrngk lsodpea-l hkbu netin yunorSnnttassogp dadc inusve mn rfc,ssnail h npobaptc h gnoiaeiaennesr--r-r i wtcbcfcebnhlrroyoeoa ose nmctMT or sh—vaurorhpeueepa fh ea nrgscpata s ne 1lialeoicosl y9nor tfco,Jt 2dhn feokdfw 7l e mnhttweo oo ahbnnlophw otlsuitrituoliofoseeiestxmln rndtyu d u’sta is niA’sthri ln srhdny oebepegiet f aohlep efgrwfldoolr.iw-recie kiuoao,tees sswhuMrtnseia n niatloitt ilnydgeasf-- bCt“o nsctoohBeotehwh esiobr“rges oeksieWrihsora b y,tebiki mloendvbeolu y .eu arB rt“wnnhtso nWr-t otap ssouhpo,enapeo eenBdrt tkrwo tis elaylfiupt yatel oiwmsilnvnene oetl.i i ” k lr twinpil ht ce n rthsbeoei oac poerpC iepb l d oaswloe.o”tctr haha cafeoncekat,”e-rr-tt The Brooklyn Paper / Julie Rosenberg il esbBbbt$gohamyae4aasevgs 0TrteF pekiciB 0oo ntrtelh hn ara tcmifiy eqbnmtmoi siauknbisn elC la aihmslGalgl ni teanibgoreincfrsulaenhyei tltrcnen ihn r ottrwkygfaaio,no.o ’t n a ns shrAnthor ,o hae. wab ltR ag lcsavyot rooaaxe enDu t - c$oengleioe7dnmteexscu7 rr- t.e l2 hndm3dn-eae1 tmu sm ltosiioigntnle lnp eitooeha inndyes osCica ntlrporuegpo“ndnuoyTsetm s thsBdii tteiorliubsnuoom twcetnxioaf oao oduokgsTnipueirrlnrd yeyh peolp d f nr erufrto,h o, o ahpam “roahvie,n ba lurDiia ddgbeenesi ee nsiyuniatinavsd r esnpA iegla sdt irol,n hteco to tfl htreohoapj h te anepnt uhDohct sptcs euttiitoeoo hc srgty nmr h uoeYhyte’fa cutps eaa ttetnDtaa rirhaim.iondrn”teta.yynes ---t in Fort Greene, currently the the former bank is protected The city Landmarks Preser- (cid:33)(cid:72)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:68)(cid:77)(cid:67)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:77)(cid:83) the Nets’ now-generic future home for the Court to continue its proud tallest building in Brooklyn. from almost any alteration by vation Commission said Blu- court, another deal that turns into a tradition of interpreting this state’s “The space is phenomenal its landmark status. min doesn’t need to present her pumpkin at the end of this year. Constitution in a manner that affords — the pride of Brooklyn,” said That means the vaulted ceil- plans unless she wants to mod- Borough President Markowitz endorsed Councilman Bill The high court’s decision on Mon- more protection to individual rights Jennifer Blumin of Skyline Stu- ings with images of the night ify the space, most recently an DeBlasio for public advocate on Monday. For the full day to hear the case from property own- and liberties,” said plaintiffs’ lawyer dios, referring to the “Clock- sky, a mosaic of colonial New HSBC branch. story, head over to BrooklynPaper.com ers in the Atlantic Yards footprint — Matthew Brinckerhoff. (cid:40)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:70)(cid:78)(cid:1)(cid:84)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:78)(cid:78)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:72)(cid:74)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:70)(cid:78)(cid:1)(cid:69)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:2) Protesters demand that Patrick Henry McCarren keep his pool By Ben Muessig become synonymous with good before our eyes everyday.” name, but during his time in Al- ing Democracy.” The Brooklyn Paper times and the now-defunct rock Opponents of the plan — bany from he also lobbied for the So far, the city has not decided A proposal to sell the nam- and roll pool parties. which was first reported in our construction of the Williamsburg definitively whether or not it will ing rights of the someday-to-re- As such, North Brooklynites older sister publication, the New Bridge. sell the pool’s naming rights, and open McCarren Park Pool has put are rallying to keep make sure York Post — claim that remov- Opponents often criticized Mc- a request for proposals has not yet ath leo nfigg-hdte ocfe ahsies da fstteartlei fSee.nator in tbheacto tmhee MthceC MacrrDeno nPaoldo’ls d Pooeosln.’t ipnogo lM wcoCuladr breen a’ns antatamcke ofnr oGmre tehne- Cofa brriegn o fiol ra bndei nbgig i nsu tghaer p—oc kmeats- bspeoekne issmsuaend ,P ahcicl oArdbrinagm tsoo nP.a rks Muessig dcmtereiaolcniirnklInltlnsy iigHaio a2d lnegnl0eny t erteo rhinsfyn n-rfe cgeoMuren rabcntaclb ht tmCouifanau rerbgyrg notr hidlselnaset,nat tg pe ett( eh roDa1 eioS 9t-c lsetG co— hndior-.tw e lyP ap ei an$onnitd3s---- mWpltpahiluunuai“l,ntsnl Tw icaciathhlohymreilo esltdsseah b eicdaaus toyt rep nrjg dhuego r taashetitns tus ais iino1dpz 6drnearo5na rtdieot no srdMtgniilsgve uP iemsnkpos ako,o o”ticnrul H soelAria meaoniislndde--, p aaoc rnnobed i Met“an hhnHttcee’eesCe, f”di apain esscrass htratseoeientrtnr. u vs i —ttmeaoisio dp twtnh.ooshi rh stoh aac epvno aewtm s ghsoumeirsydk u,n ea hnawdeim ta tyioyes, jiwaDewonlnaaeerdd sscmWu tTpscioiotraelcranllmirieiesaasbms metor idaacafs tt nbbv e1tyuyod9h r t t0pegebh3 o syaet,l in nismBnfd oMf r etoGroh ra—ower ywe khohe liirbniyns-cupnetnhotolii etrinhhencigeecstt en Jfyr.neaJoadm.TFm rBao hei raynr iye smrP f r nBaiaaesevrsrnr kohoe ’ radtSoB od tklfoohf lrhtpeyroeioe nsmnf u gii-ntrg dreaasehe t meh cf tneaiiePtamss ysrpt e ehteaprds aciaai pdeRd rl p kleeehae.gvnisds--tt The Brooklyn Paper / Ben point), whose works may be long- the street. “We have a history, and in 1909 — might be best remem- George McClellan as a man of olutionary War General George Emily Gallagher (left) and Mikki Halpin are protesting a forgotten, but whose name has we are seeing it just torn down bered for the park that bears his “untiring efforts and unswerv- Washington. proposal to sell the naming rights to McCarren Pool. Ridge seeks to 86 vendors SUPERFIGHT By Ben Muessig 86th Street between Fourth Ave- District Manager Josephine Beck- The Brooklyn Paper nue and Fort Hamilton Parkway, as mann, who told The Brooklyn Pa- Gowanus battle down to wire Food fight! well as Fourth and Fifth avenues per that her office has been flooded At the request of Bay Ridge between 84th and 88th streets. with complaints about the meat and mmuerncihtya nBtso aarndd 1n0e iigs hpbuosrhsi, nCgo tmhe- bspairNnreeodsn. f-rfoomod t hvee nbduesrys c aorme amlreeracidayl panrodd puocpe psteodrdelse arsr.e “ nOouwr scmomalpl metionmg BThye MBroikokely Mn PcaLpaerughlin ttoer lcyle faing htthien gh oforrri bthlye troigxhict Cleaning the city to ban street food carts from “It’s really becoming an issue with these vendors on the corner — The Gowanus Canal is in waterway — and both Mayor Gowanus an unusual position of hav- Bloomberg and the federal the bustling business district on for small businesses,” said CB10 See VENDORS on page 9 ing two governments bit- Environmental Protection Agency are upping the ations from Congress. (cid:36)(cid:66)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:66)(cid:81)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:2) SUPERFUND rhetoric with less than Bolstering the case for a week left in the pub- the Superfund option was COUNTDOWN lic debate. an admission on Tuesday The EPA favors from Caswell Holloway, 5 adding the infamous chief of staff to Deputy DUMBO ATM charges $3.99 canal to its Super- Mayor Ed Skyler, that de- fund program, which spite the Superfund desig- By Mike McLaughlin The cash machine outside was started in 1980 nation, the city can still pro- The Brooklyn Paper / Bess AdlerNO-ARM BANDIT: Tourist i brfibiT nssirheooott D cseruOTmt!ok srUaBnou avtlrMnhegpkoie eish onowaB: ’f ksgbfoaO l o yooamntf nhutt— t t ooAtehPr sfa e saTa tbcOo p BlMtoesaeilrogrodkoro rn hiFwoeunsakugg gis—tlli h ythooto’nn hu stne ehe sB xSm eorottt fooigorrd tuueblshgoerritee-----t tPopdpBce elrioinera’lrsosp, t“es e OluopaIs-i’tFilk iksl’cazCds ule rzy bla DdieantFrlnore ioiuFkisnfsdawloatli gt,Fiecnr onnteakenhena,t r a i,eoti ”wrainn SwyRo nd ast nt Snir,lahfvs elot ei oeealdefeRi rpt tk kcl e CsKieoee an Ps yacunGegtafusrnad errtsssu ke,iet wOmnErr,o, . aetti mmeahhnanrlee-----rt Fa OfoOoDd FvOenRd oTHr OonU G86HtTh: SEtlryeeest Minu iBleahy, The Brooklyn Paper / Bess Adler P(cid:58) AcpafcuooUnrg(cid:80)noTDmmueBdphs(cid:86)nAmm LeoscC(cid:83)Yi Isee(ytCAEaea(cid:1)nn Sh(cid:68)l nn stt tCa , votUa (cid:73)oosilO pr fJN eo (cid:66)veaduFMxnirTslesr(cid:79)tyim iioeIs dMtaL8i d(cid:68)neag . d nEyCfn(cid:70)Twe,etraoN LaedJwd(cid:1)t lO(cid:85)gusee T wtul aP(cid:80)rh yS.tabPrre hedoEl(cid:1)3m pE e(cid:87)ti)p Sna eiROt(cid:70)uGug.c gyIbptF o(cid:79)Oooileo iwiuvct (cid:85)rDns/--r- arlcnscwtvfuieralhonaaoeitsylettdtemuauehsia rvnn ld ps tihpeautt s ea a ons tpcarrtoisl ahyttlu e uaon afpchnstnfo toea.ta d dr eryocdrcoT sseo pi q tahlnftneemuiohnegredtierdaa sic p ctx mi ukjtinoioooehnteilidnynbe--r-- cwtC ErotfcoheuoenPla menemem SAt tddeaocihepr n nvi sceewaqt cieltWy tuge ie ift ttabnah lhhahollnaAetia eeote lu$ss yeprrtw1pt od rais7A omixi nam5tlific,hitdp- c d itm atwrg .wt hs orhahiaedevh litdn sesl eScib tm inoouwemaef npden otte nie ahhrnotntrlkoeesf--t, Ken Oer tel gets soaked. tant a $3.99 service fee! See ATM on page 9 Ridge, opposes a plan to boot him. superfund/sites/npl/pubcom.htm. precedented appropri- See GOWANUS, page 9 2 AWP (cid:47)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:9)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:142)(cid:143)(cid:222)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:42)(cid:62)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:220)(cid:220)(cid:220)(cid:176)(cid:9)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:142)(cid:143)(cid:222)(cid:152)(cid:42)(cid:62)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:176)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:173)(cid:199)(cid:163)(cid:110)(cid:174)(cid:202)(cid:211)(cid:200)(cid:228)(cid:135)(cid:211)(cid:120)(cid:228)(cid:228) July 3, 2009 EYE of the Relievers Mike Lynn, Mike to’s double and two more on Johnson and Sam Martinez Alex Gregory’s two-out sin- STORM were great, but the Cyclones gle. Giarraputo was 2-for-5 on only managed one hit — a the night with three RBIs. two-out single in the ninth — Reliever Lance Hoge was after that explosive fourth. unhittable in two innings. Renegades 3 Cyclone hitting continues to amaze. The team is batting Cyclones 13 a league-leading .282 and has The world’s best Cyclones coverage Sunday, June 28, at Keyspan (cid:53)(cid:73)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:67)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:70)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:2) P iisvntarenriWrikk nPiognesugr,n eyodziue etdl dsdai iMzxnz gael nejtu ddss, t toam tvrwoteeosrrt hf iOiimvtlse--, ho ssinoefag c dtBf oh tanrneeroiadi nor—m- ekhe ,lii o ygg3Mrnhh6 m ate h mshwaotos roirn enhur iesanhn. d-igttp h7 srVa 1oina ndr l uutlshenicyxes- George Napolitano portant, walking just one, set- (and the Scrappers have NEXT STOP, CITI FIELD?: Injured Met starter ting the pace for a huge Cy- played one more game!). Oliver Perez pitched well in his rehab start clone win. It was Perez’s first But it hasn’t been all hit- with the Brooklyn Cyclones on Sunday night. Cyclones 10 ter his leadoff triple. outing since landing on the ting; the Cyclones also have Renegades 3 Back-to-back doubles by DtisL i no nh iMs kanye 6e .with tendini- the third-lowest ERA in the (cid:37)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:48)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:74)(cid:70)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:70)(cid:1) Wednesday, June 24, at Bouchard and Sam Honeck league: 1.91 as a squad. Hudson Valley did make Hudson Valley in the seventh added another three errors on the night — Cyclones 3 For the second straight run, and two more came in in and gave up three unearned Renegades 1 (cid:73)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:77)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:88)(cid:1)(cid:90)(cid:70) night, the Cyclones pounded the ninth, thanks to more dou- runs — but the Cyclones re- Tuesday, June 30, at Keyspan the Renegades with a 12-hit bles by Bouchard (who was turned to their double-digit Park barrage and awesome start- 4-for-5 on the night, with three hitting with 10 on the night. The Clones got on the ing pitching. doubles) and Rivera (2-for-5). The Cyclones scored two board first, scoring two in (cid:41)ere are the only statistics that matter: 73 pitches, Starter James Fuller gave Gregory was also 3-for-5. 41 for strikes, zero pain and one big meal for in the first, one on an error the fourth on a Nicholas Gi- up just three hits in his six in- The win raised the Cy- and another on a SAC fly by arraputo RBI double and a his Cyclone teammates. nings. The only blemish was clones’ record to a division- Nicholas Giarraputo. Doc Doyle RBI single. That was the linescore for injured Met starter Ol- a leadoff triple in the sixth leading 4–1. The team travels Two more runs scored in Sam Honeck capped the iver Perez’s five innings of nearly perfect pitching and then a passed ball that to Aberdeen for a three-game the second on a force out and Cyclone scoring with a SAC for the Clones on Sunday night, when Perez joined l cBeardmoT toehok e ialn yC rtnhuyiencte l.foso nsuecrsot’hr ,eb wdig.h belno swixs sbCeiyrrdicesls.o wneiths 8the pesky Iron- Gary Thomasa in J toBhhuent f oSthueerr vthbid,i gtiho ba SlnoAkwCss t focl yaS.mere- f .6ly9S EitnaR rtAthee)r w Jfaiefmnthte s.se vFeunll ienrn (i2n–g0s,, tj wohiretCs ht.ey tachmleo sn apeso ppriaatdcrthi coearfls hl yhi sob prreielhdlai atboni ltgi lteeatf tstiooy,nm b beua tr celkiak lte of am tchoee st tmi mreae-- sgRa t laiseviNAr neatefrginactdlde eh l,rto oh oaaaelff da wtaheescidir stl ida toohn Gnwpe e iiwbntraca.rirhsotrhe rpas, a l pLwa sutuiienttihdos- ITA sbrehibortueO dnwrrssdpb,ide teiaChenry ndyti, hncJseugl o 2n Aneaeb 2 ets5rht,da raeretet een-r g ICaromonle-- The Brooklyn Paper / vty dseieoixrdanAftirehio.en ,’y lsdGed gttei:har rIea’rns nrC atdhsyp eescu cllbtaoooomn nthetd,ois tt m whaoen neo rc fRe ettnBhhn’eeI-t gsrFa ocliuvlor.lR ilbrneeeyrgdl cgi uewaapvtvic etjehuhr u setMpthr oeJeanu ihtgeaieah nrlstpu C h nCoie,tfa snw a rtornhavi nieleclorroh--. hgo gloaauawbmmtB beseueiid, xtn t P giaaema fnmrnteedeoa,zr jwt wfohtoahreal lelr-rke miangegud e ournspl, y Pa onendree zd i isndRh fohiwIviseDe jdsoIo ublNpi d— j ’uin ssTtnt birniHekgfiosEn.rge one, Alexander Gregory lin McHugh (2–0, 1.64 ERA) Starting pitcher Jim Fuller lowered his ERA to .69 double, Ralph Henriquez fol- was lights out in the eighth, important Cy- CYCLONES knocked in two more with gave up just three hits and in the Cyclones 3–1 win on Tuesday night. lowed with an RBI single and and closer Michael Powers clone tradition: a double. Luis Nieves fol- struck out six in six shutout Luis Rivera capped the rally got his first save of the year the Met million- lowed with a two-bagger of innings. with a two-run triple. with a one-hit ninth. aire treated his By Gersh Kuntzman his own, knocking in two The Cyclone barrage be- Rivera led off with a dou- during the eighth, thanks to All of the Renegade runs The win put the Cyclones Class-A team- more. A final run scored on gan in the fourth, with a run ble and later scored on Doc a Matt Bouchard SAC fly and scored after Perez was re- four-and-a-half games ahead mates to a post-game dinner at Gargiulo’s, across Matt Bouchard’s single. scoring on Nicholas Giarra- Doyle’s single. a wild pitch. lieved by Erik Turgeon, who of second place Aberdeen in the street from Keyspan Park. Gregory later scored on a puto’s SAC fly. The Cyclones put it out Nieves added two more gave up three hits in his one the New York–Penn League’s And the pitching staff appreciated having him sacrifice fly in the sixth af- In the next inning, Luis of reach in the sixth, with RBIs to his night with a inning of work. But Wesley McNamara Division. around. three runs, thanks to a Matt bases-loaded single in the Wrenn closed the door with Cyclones 4 “He’s a cool guy. Completely normal,” said reliever Bouchard triple, a Sam Ho- ninth. Matt Bouchard fol- three no-hit innings to get Valley Cats 3 Erik Turgeon. “He got along with the team great, gave neck RBI single, a Luis Rivera lowed that with another RBI his first save. Wednesday, July 1, at Key- us confidence. He never tried to tell us how to do our HEALTH, MIND RBI single and then a Nicho- single. Cyclones 9 span Park jobs. Just talked to us normally, about fishing, food. las Santomauro RBI triple. Juan Centano and Nieves Renegades 1 The first of three Tri-City Normal conversation.” In the Cyclone eighth, three were both 3-for-4 on the Monday, June 29, at Hudson errors led to the first Cyclone Coach Joel Fuentes echoed Turgeon and other pitch- more runs came in, though night. Valley run in the bottom of the first. ers’ comments that Perez was no show-off during his & BODY most of the blame lied with Starter Mark Cohoon (2–0, Another double-digit hit- John Servidio led off the in- trip to the lowest level of professional baseball. Aberdeen pitching (a walk, 2.25 ERA) was strong for the ting barrage, coupled with ning with a single, but got sec- “He was supportive of the team like no other per- two wild pitches and a hit bat- second-straight outing, scat- stellar starting pitching, pro- ond on an error. He later scored son — an unbelievable guy,” Fuentes said. “Always ter don’t help). With the bases tering just three hits over vided the formula for the Cy- on a single by Sam Honeck. confident, and you need that on a team, especially loaded, Santomauro singled seven innings. Matias Car- clones’ eighth win in their In the bottom of the third, with young kids. He didn’t teach them any pitching DENTISTS in two. illo and Michael Powers each first 10 games. Servidio led off with his third tricks, but he showed them how a big leaguer acts — On the night, Bouchard had no-hit innings in relief. Starter Brandon Moore (2- homer of the year. After an- and that’s more important.” (who is batting .440) was Cyclones 2 0, .64 ERA) scattered three other Honeck single, Ralph Perez was pretty pleased with his hour in a Cy- WE CAN GIVE YOU 3-for-5, and Santomauro Ironbirds 4 hits and struck out nine in Henriquez knocked him in clone uniform. had three RBIs. A GREAT SMILE! 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Powers closed it out with three that’s batting nearly .300 and has a league-leading Cyclones really melted the actually wasn’t that bad, giv- Two more runs came in innings of shutout ball. staff earned run average of 1.72 needs any help. CARROLL GARDENS DENTAL ASSOC. Ironbirds with three more ing up all four Ironbird runs during the visiting seventh The win raised the Cy- “They could tell me that I’ve got [Jose] Reyes to- DR. RICHARD A. ROSEN in the fifth — two of which in the third, yielding two dou- on singles by Bouchard and clones’ record to a league-best morrow,” said Pedro Lopez, manager of the 9–2 Cy- scored on Luis Nieves’s first bles and three singles. 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Here is that state- mittee on Cultural Affairs, I would like to RONALD I. TEICHMAN, DDS ment in its entirety: express my thanks, for the impact they’ve “STATEMENT FROM COUNCILMAN had on their respective fields and the cul- (cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:6)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:83) DOMENIC M. RECCHIA, JR., CHAIRMAN tural community at large, as well as offer All major credit cards accepted 357 Seventh Avenue at 10th Street OF THE COMMITTEE ON CULTURAL my prayers to their families, their friends slopedental.com · 768-1111 AFFAIRS, ON THE DEATHS OF FARRAH and their legions of fans.” Gift certificates available FAWCETT AND MICHAEL JACKSON And you said there was no Brooklyn an- “Today, we lost two cultural icons. Farrah gle on the deaths. 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NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT (cid:9)(cid:24)(cid:18)(cid:25)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:23)(cid:19)(cid:20)(cid:14)(cid:20)(cid:26)(cid:26)(cid:26) OVER 30 YEARS 10% IN BUSINESS OFF FDeealtBiuvrreoirnoygk wlyHintohmine MWEAIRTLHLC HSTAHTNOISDR AEISD E BUSHWICK Dr. Pamella Dendtler 85 Court Street in Downtown Brooklyn Dr. Monica Johnson (cid:34)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:199)(cid:202)(cid:12)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:1)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:105)(cid:105)(cid:142)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202) (cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(718) 243-0844 (cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:74)(cid:14)(cid:78)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:68)(cid:76) CLINIC HOURS: (cid:153)(cid:62)(cid:147)(cid:135)(cid:199)(cid:171)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:135)(cid:19)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:153)(cid:62)(cid:147)(cid:135)(cid:120)(cid:171)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:45)(cid:62)(cid:204) The Mac (cid:10)(cid:143)(cid:156)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152) By Jacob Kleinman for The Brooklyn Paper Our services Everyone knows that Bush- Support Store wick has arrived — but will include: the shoppers follow? (cid:22)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:152)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:31)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:105) The developer of a project (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:125)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:222) that will bring 20 new shops (cid:12)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:136)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:56)(cid:135)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:195) Brooklyn’s First to the often-hyped, but still largely underdeveloped, neigh- (cid:45)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:156)(cid:125)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:147)(cid:195) Apple Authorized borhood certainly hopes so. (cid:12)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:222) “The area still is a gamble,” (cid:45)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:34)(cid:171)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:195) Repair Shop! admitted Israel Hirsch, vice (cid:54)(cid:62)(cid:86)(cid:86)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:195) president of Bushburg Prop- (cid:21)(cid:156)(cid:213)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:195) (cid:19) Mac and iPod Repair eLrotioems,, wish oonse T bhuaimldeins gS, tTreheet Waugh (cid:45)(cid:142)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:12)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:195) (cid:19)(cid:19)(cid:19)(cid:19)(cid:1) MNMBoraea mcFn eRdoee r NnMye t&aawc lHs DM aaaarntdcda sD LRirnoei vacSeont oveUecrpksrgyrades nwsef inupfeefglaaoI l pcoyrfr eu tn FT i,ta t Malha nuws edls aow i hLayltglie oo9 nlgbflo gwr eamm a Aasvwo’ saavs noa t elsierononotytyhnuf oi . tein i fnH.ot t .tdo“”poiimB eptchneuaee---t, The Brooklyn Paper / Tyler (cid:45)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:171)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:222)(cid:147)(cid:135)(cid:32)(cid:213)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:133)(cid:213)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:147)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:105) 1&0 F0S%C R Peacpyecrlesd tion, it definitely was. Hirsch Kirby Desmarais will soon open a tattoo and skateboard shop in The Loom, Vegetable Inks (cid:19) On-site Calls says the building was packed which developers hope will become a trendy mini-mall in Bushwick. with Low VOCs with locals who finished 25 We Print Stuff Chemical-Free kegs of beer by 11 pm. CTP Production (cid:5)(cid:12)(cid:1)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:13)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:11)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:8)(cid:11)(cid:16)(cid:1)(cid:5)(cid:8)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:15)(cid:15)(cid:6)(cid:14)(cid:18) “We had to close at 1 am,” but only around 30 percent of same formula. right space for the under-21 Printed with he said. “But no one wanted The Loom’s storefronts, which Kirby Desmarais, who crowd, that is if the post-teens Wind Power 168 7th Street and 3rd Avenue to leave.” go for about $1,500 a month lives a few blocks from The aren’t bothered by the smell of Brooklyn, NY 11215 The company is hoping for spaces that range from 600 Loom and plans to open Wa- Waste Management’s Varick that The Loom will spark the to more than 1,000 square feet, ter Tower Decks and Ink, a Street transfer station just a Brochures 718-312-8341 creation of a new neighbor- have been rented so far. tattoo and skateboard shop, few blocks away. 9–6 weekdays, 10–4 Saturday hdoerodde wveiltohp oende Bfouosth iwn itchke aunnd- HoBffumshabnu sragi Pd rcehsiadienn tc Joomseppah- ihso epxeiste tdh aatb iotu wt tihlle b srpiancge n aenwd neiDghebsomrhaoroadis h naos tcehda nthgaetd t rhee- an ebnovuirtioqnume epnrtianltl yh-ofruiseendly PCoatsatcloagrdss another in the gentrified East nies, including McDonald’s, life to the neighborhood, cently, and said she was con- Magazines (cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:13)(cid:13)(cid:12)(cid:14)(cid:16)(cid:3)(cid:10)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:15)(cid:17)(cid:13)(cid:13)(cid:12)(cid:14)(cid:16)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:14)(cid:8)(cid:2)(cid:7)(cid:12)(cid:10) Williamsburg. This spirit is approached him to rent out where’s she’s lived for sev- cerned that the new hipster www.macsupportstore.com spelled out in the company’s large portions of the build- eral years. destination would expedite 718 625 6800 T Marketing name, Bushburg. ing. But he rejected inqui- “We want to give younger gentrication. 718 625 0669 F Collateral 7 The building has been ries from such large chains, teenage kids who can’t go to But the tattoo enthusiast www.rollingpress.com Etc. transformed from an old pil- prefering smaller, start-up bars a place to hang out,” said may be getting ahead of her- A low factory into what Bush- businesses that will allow him Desmarais. self. There’s still plenty of heavy burg Properties hopes will be to divide the mall into many The Loom’s courtyard, lifting to do before The Loom t h vrentue abne aet cslteocrteics. mAibxo voef tlohcea ml oinffi-- stom tahlel setxoarmefprolen tsse t— by s Mimaiylaerr wstoitnhe E, uivryo,p teraene ss,t yflree ec oWbbilFei-, cHaonf fompeann fcoarn b’tu sfiinlle sasl,l atnhdo sief mall are several floors of lofts, Schwartz, whose Bedford Mini and benches to lounge on, storefronts he may wish he had which have already filled up, Mall in Williamsburg used the may prove to be just the accepted McDonald’s offer. Supplies GOWANUS (cid:42)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:66)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:163)(cid:52)(cid:81)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:70)(cid:164)(cid:14)(cid:88)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:90)(cid:32)(cid:1) 376 Supplies for 7th Ave. the Fine Artist, (bet. 11th & 12th Sts) By Mike McLaughlin addressing ongoing environmental Graphic Artist, The Brooklyn Paper concerns. Cleaning up the Gow- Student 369-4969 The proposed Sponge Park along anus Canal will never be effective and Children the banks of the fetid Gowanus if we don’t also come up with so- Canal is finally living up to its lutions like the Sponge Park that name in one way: it’s soaking up prevent future contamination,” Ve- federal money. lazquez said in a statement. (cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:86)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:33)(cid:88)(cid:74)(cid:91) A pilot version of the park, whose Velazquez’s earmark now awaits MONTELI TRAVEL name actually refers to how it will Senate approval. employ vegetation that would re- The daring idea to convert one & CRUISES, INC. tain water and prevent sewer over- of Brooklyn’s most polluted waste- flows on rainy days, is looking like lands into an innovative park was a go, thanks to a cool $300,000 unveiled over a year ago. Since earmark sponsored by Rep. Nydia then, the Conservancy has been Velazquez (D–Carroll Gardens). courting the city for its support “It would be a great amenity and several agencies have signaled Experience for the city,” said Susannah Drake, their interest in the project. our world! an architect. The Sponge Park is But the political landscape has the brainchild of her design firm, shifted since the Sponge Park idea dlandstudio, and the Gowanus Ca- was born. Now, the city and federal WE BUY, SELL AND nal Conservancy. “The water is mgovernment are locked in a debate Apple Vacations Certifi ed Agent. 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Well, unlikely is nice, Carroll Gardens and the Co- ing,” said Craig Hammerman, be dwarfed by rampant over- but it’s not impossible.” (cid:34)(cid:47)(cid:33)(cid:50)(cid:36)(cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:39)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:47)(cid:39)(cid:0)(cid:55)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:43)(cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:39) lumbia Street Waterfront Dis- the district manager of CB6, development. Hathaway added that “in AT-HOME CAT/DOG SERVICES trict moved forward last week whose committee approved The city fathers heard im- general, the city did a very Plus an array of unique items for your pets! when the Community Board the measure on Thursday passioned criticism about one good job.” (cid:133)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:22)(cid:1)(cid:90)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:67)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84) (cid:133)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:78)(cid:81)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:81)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:1) 6 Land Use Committee ap- night. L-shaped section of the plan Following a spirited de- (cid:133)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:87)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:74)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:1) (cid:81)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:78)(cid:74)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:84) proved height limits on new The recession has stalled on Clinton Street from De- bate, the committee adopted Loose (cid:9)(cid:80)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:89)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:22)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:70)(cid:77)(cid:85)(cid:1) (cid:133)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:1)(cid:73)(cid:80)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:84)(cid:70)(cid:68)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:90) cboronwstnrustcotnioen n ienig thhbeo hrhisotoodrisc. ccoonntsrtorvuecrtsioianl awt osrekv esirtaels o, sfu thche gPrlaacwe aSntdr eeeats ts toou Cthou trot SFtrierestt acint ya mtoe tnwdemake ntht cisa sllliinvger f oofr tthhee (cid:49)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:88)(cid:66)(cid:90)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:23)(cid:1)(cid:67)(cid:86)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:81)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:1) (cid:133)(cid:1)(cid:38)(cid:66)(cid:84)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:53)(cid:66)(cid:89)(cid:74)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:66)(cid:67)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:68)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:84) The plan has widespread as the former site of the long- that could permit building plan to forbid the 70-foot-tall Dentures? 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Borough President Markow- (cid:8)(cid:66)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:87)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:75)(cid:87)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:6)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:22)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:85)(cid:69)(cid:9) the neighborhood. the old zoning regulations. “We don’t want to have itz, the City Planning Com- Eat what you want! 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(cid:12)(cid:136)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:32)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:10)(cid:133)(cid:156)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:202) SUPPLIES A 72-year-old bicyclist was struck ans and the delivery drivers, too. by a van and killed last Saturday at “Someone’s gonna get screwed,” & more (cid:220)(cid:136)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:96) the intersection of Fifth Avenue and he concluded. 5(7i7n1 BC8rLo)Ao 8kRl5yKn2 HS-7eTi2Rgh0EtEs8T (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:220)(cid:220)(6(cid:220)71(cid:176)(cid:32)1 (cid:57)P8(cid:10)(cid:136)E)(cid:152)(cid:42) A(cid:105)(cid:202)6(cid:12)(cid:204)(cid:176)R(cid:86)(cid:49)4(cid:156)L(cid:31)3(cid:147) S(cid:9)-(cid:34)3TR0E4E6T Dt w—tt aohhnhe eroa TNoae adtfnruh hoided grewSe sLe bhratt a rit i crahepkztceh ealePir-a tdt edl at caaeadhdeefnnn asit.lotleetii l gwgtrsach nhh taoweo tesnr.o a Fatvcfswp yii ktfnpochticla hbleierls l eAedotad nh vcv ttkiaeehlnyssnne 2duufw rc0ieeoeei 0 timndiy5nst, Ftci sd nrtaiiiutsfrloTTAcctslh ,okhht u vhwsbeenA ee u eiorrm vsdoeeefseekndtasenenu ci sonunbtlo itn a eefmspd nfi Seoroiicdsodnarau etb gcnbut7 yl r ltler2ceabahdm-l-fneayaipfs te yei aftosc.afsar.n:a rkt t- tao,Doat lw ,llfe sd ooawcl ris-rrvcew aieidrtsnhavrehyygeer, The Brooklyn Paper / Tyler Waugh in order, some say. the Fifth Avenue Business Improve- On Fifth Avenue, bikers are sometimes take drastic measures. ARE YOU CARING But others argue that the bike lane ment District was already calling for is what should be eliminated. the elimination of the bike lane, ar- FOR AN ELDERLY Carlton Ballen, who manages the guing that cyclists and trucks can’t “We need commercial no-standing into it, but its spokesman, Seth Sol- Black Sheep tavern on St. Marks safely share the road. zones on every corner,” said Kermyt omonow, recently told The Brook- RELATIVE OR SOMEONE Place, is on the side of letting bik- “When [trucks] double-park, they Padilla, a mover who was unload- lyn Paper that the agency is fond of a ers stay — if the roadway is recon- have to park outside the bike lane and ing his double-parked truck between bike lane that typically serves close WITH MEMORY LOSS? figured for cars. that brings traffic to a dead stop,” St. Mark’s and Prospect places (he to 900 cyclists in a 12-hour period. “Make it a one-way,” he said. “Get said Irene LoRe, director of the BID is not related to Liz Padilla). “Oth- Wiley Norvell, a spokesman for the rid of the parking. Have one lane for and the owner of Aunt Suzie’s res- erwise, we’re in the middle of the pro-biking group Transportation Al- bikes, one for cars and buses [and] taurant. street and everyone’s pissed off try- ternatives, also argued that the prob- We’re here to one for deliveries.” But in the wake of the cyclist’s death, ing to get around us.” lem with Fifth Avenue is not the cy- Of course, even Ballen admitted some truck drivers said the Fifth Av- For now, the Department of Trans- clists, but the illegally parked cars that this wasn’t perfect for pedestri- enue BID’s proposal goes too far. portation is saying that it will look and trucks. help you and your relatives (cid:53)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:86)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:19)(cid:1)(cid:87)(cid:74)(cid:68)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:18)(cid:1)(cid:67)(cid:86)(cid:77)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:85) “I wish a Center like this was available for Hospital hoax away at around midnight my mother — it’s a 88TH PRECINCT POLICE BLOTTER New York Methodist Hos- when a masked thief entered lifesaver for families.” Fort Greene–Clinton Hill pital became a crime scene the shop, which is on 87th Three men attacked a man yet again when a sick thief Street near Fourth Avenue, — Former New York —him a n—d eovne nS tf.i rFeedl iax gSutnre eatt (cid:35)(cid:83)F(cid:80)in(cid:80)d(cid:76) m(cid:77)o(cid:90)re(cid:79) o(cid:49)n(cid:66)lin(cid:81)e (cid:70)ev(cid:83)e(cid:15)r(cid:68)y(cid:80) W(cid:78)ed(cid:16)ne(cid:67)sd(cid:77)(cid:80)ay(cid:85) a(cid:85)t(cid:70)(cid:83) sJutonlee a1n9 .employee’s purse on afonrdc idnegm thane dveidct mimo,n 3e1y,. tAo fttheer Mets All-Star on June 25. 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A women’s wallet was sto- were broken into. Here’s a you.” (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:113)(cid:202)(cid:45)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222) When she awoke at 9:30 am, len out of her baby’s stroller roundup: The other victim was Medicaid COVERS all costs meAnt Cwlains tbounr gAlvaerinzueed awphairlte- h erT mhea 2c6h-iyneea wr-oalsd gvoicnteim. be- aSst rseheet s otrno lJluerneed 2o5n. Montague a c•a rT ohvieevrneisg hsmt oans hJeudn ei n2t2o pfeumncahlee dp earnpd aknidc kreodb bbeyd t hoef the resident went out for a lieves the thief entered her The victim told police that and made off with $1,500 in her bag. 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The owner of the (at 37 St., across from Costco) subway station at Joralemon ken into. Here’s how the jerks car, which was between Plaza Williamsburg–Bushwick SUNSET PARK and Court streets early on made their getaways: Street West and Eighth Ave- Gunned down 718-788-8000 J unTeh 2e7 .v ictims told police o f a• cTahr ipeavrekse pdi cokne Sdc thheer mloecrk- nmuoev, etdo ltdh ep ocalirc’se ltohcek t,h biuetf lreef-t andA k giullne-dt oat i2n9g- yveilalra-ionl ds hoont www.SunsetBeer.com that they entered the station horn Street on June 21, mak- without taking anything from Montrose Avenue on June Open Mon-Sat / We Deliver agta 1n2 :h3i0tt ainmg. Obnoeth a tmtaeckne or bveer- ianngd o eflfe wctirtohn $i6c2s.0 T inh ec lvoitchtiinmg t he veh—ic lJea.cob Kleinman 2 8.The crook fired at the Wil- twhhei lhee saedv ewrailt oht haenr su pmunbcrehlelda tcoalrd b peotwliceee nth Baot nhde ’adn lde fNt tehve- 76TH PRECINCT ltoialm ass bhue rwg amlkaend w biethtw ae .4en5 Lpios-- and kicked them. Then one ins streets at 2:15 pm and re- Carroll Gardens rimer and Leonard streets at thief pulled out a small pis- turned an hour later. Cobble Hill–Red Hook around 2:23 am. ttool g aent ds hsoati?d”, “Do you want live• rTyh vieavne osn b rJouknee i2n2to w ah diele- Window mug Chain gang The victims promptly it was parked at a clothing A hungry diner in a Smith Two perps roughed up handed over their cellphones store on Livingston Street Street restaurant lost her ap- 35-year-old and stole his and iPods, as well as one pair near Nevins Street. The ban- petite when a hellion snatched chain in a brutal June 28 of expensive Prada shoes. dits got 400 tuxedos and 400 her purse through an open mugging. Ko-ran away pairs of leather shoes in the window on June 26. The crooks punched the 5:30 pm heist. The victim only saw an arm victim in the back of the head A heavyset thief wearing • A quick-thinking thief as it thrust towards her purse as he walked down Debevoise a light green robe stole two drove off in a stolen car while at 7:50 pm in Chance, which Street at around 2:20 pm and books from Islamic Fashion the driver was making a deliv- is between Baltic and Butler threw him against a wall. on June 22. ery on June 22. The car was streets. The stolen pocketbook “Take his s—t, son,” said (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9) The appropriately dressed parked on Joralemon Street contained credit and debit one of the thugs, while the thief entered the store at 10:30 at Willow Place at 10:44 pm, cards, and a cellphone. other pulled out a boxcutter. am and asked for assistance. but the keys were in the igni- Dawn of trouble The thieves grabbed the Once alone with just one tion, giving the thief an easy A mugger robbed an early victim’s “Cuban Link” chain (cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:2)(cid:2)(cid:14)(cid:9) other employee, he grabbed pick. riser on Second Place on June — valued by police at $350 two tomes and stuffed them • A thief stole a chopper 27. The victim, 59, told police — and fled from the scene of into a duffle bag before exit- parked on Plymouth Street on an attacker grabbed him from the crime, which is between ing the store, which is on At- June 24. The victim told police behind and stole his wallet Graham Avenue and Hum- (cid:11)(cid:10) (cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:15)(cid:2)(cid:13)(cid:9) laanndt iFc oAuvretnhu aev beentuweese.n Third ttwhaete hne P’de laerflt a tnhde AKdaawmassa sktrie beets- fthroem co hrnise rp aonf tCs lpinotcokne St tnreeaert bPohldto Sttroeegt.raft Pretty crime at 9 am and returned an hour at 6 am. The wallet contained A thief swiped a profes- A thief stole a woman’s later to find that the $2,500 $500, a Metrocard, and sev- sional camera and lens from (cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:18)(cid:2)(cid:17)(cid:9)(cid:11)(cid:7)(cid:2)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:13)(cid:2)(cid:2)(cid:19) purse on June 26 while she bike had been stolen. eral forms of ID. a Bushwick art space. was shopping at the Pretty — Jacob Kleinman Sili-gone alley The crook raided a locker at Girl clothing store on Ful- 78TH PRECINCT Burglars raided a Centre 3rd Ward on Morgan Avenue ton Mall near Hoyt Street. Street business overnight on between June 24 and June 28 The victim told police that Park Slope June 15, depriving the office and made off with a Canon 5D she had left the purse hang- Starcrook of vital computer equipment Mark II camera and its 35-mil- ing from her stroller at 1:40 A man’s laptop was stolen and its nicotine fix. limeter lens — valued by cops pm. She noticed it was miss- on June 25 while he used the The office was empty be- at more than $4,000. ing, but found it a few min- bathroom at the Starbucks on tween Smith and Court streets The burglary was just one utes later on a display case Seventh Avenue. from 6 pm and 7:30 am, when of at least 16 that were reported — but $600 was missing. The victim told police that an arriving employee found in the 90th Precinct between Glazed over he’d left his Apple computer, that the front door’s deadbolt June 22 and June 28, accord- Thieves robbed the Dunkin which is worth $1,960, at a was unlocked and the inside ing to Community Affairs Of- Donuts on Fulton Mall at gun- table when he went to the re- was a horror scene: four com- ficer Thomas Brown. point on June 24. stroom at 6:15 pm. puters, a hard drive, five car- Vicious cyclists A store manager told police It was gone when he re- tons of cigarettes, a Cartier Crooks on bikes took over the thieves entered at 10:40 turned to his table in the lighter, and several cellphones Williamsburg this week, pm and walked down to the coffee chain, which is be- were gone. sticking up at least three basement where he was count- tween First Street and Gar- The cigarettes might be the North Brooklynites before ing money in the office. field Place. most-expensive item taken. riding away. Here’s are the A man holding a handgun Candy con — Mike McLaughlin shocking details of the prob- and wearing a red do-rag said, A kindly old grandmoth- 68TH PRECINCT lematic peloton: “If you move, I will f— you er’s wallet was stolen while • A bike-riding cellphone up.” she was attempting to buy Bay Ridge snatcher made off with a teen- Meanwhile, an accomplice, candy for her grandchild on Gun ho! ager’s Sidekick phone at 2 am wearing a ski mask, emptied June 23. Ridgites beware. Gun tot- on June 17 — and got away the register of $1,175. The two The elderly victim told po- ing thugs have been wreaking on a gray and black bike from thieves took the money and lice she was at a bodega at havoc through the neighbor- between Graham Avenue and fled the donut shop, between Fifth Avenue and Ninth Street hood. Here’s a round-up: Humboldt Street. Hoyt and Bond streets. with her daughter and grand- • A pistol-wielding thug • A hoodlum on a bicy- KFCriminal daughter, and placed the wal- busted up one man’s haircut cle made off with a teenag- An armed thief robbed a let on the counter at 2 pm. at Elite Barber Shop on June er’s iPod Touch on June 23, KFC fast-food restaurant on Just two minutes later it was 26. approaching the 14-year-old Fourth Avenue on June 25 gone. The victim told police that victim in the Heyward Street making off with $1,575. The wallet contained $8. his hair was being sheared See BLOTTER on pg. 9 (cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:52)(cid:42)(cid:37)(cid:38) (cid:37)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:40)(cid:1)(cid:93)(cid:1)(cid:49)(cid:38)(cid:51)(cid:39)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:46)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:40)(cid:1)(cid:34)(cid:51)(cid:53)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:93)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:42)(cid:40)(cid:41)(cid:53)(cid:45)(cid:42)(cid:39)(cid:38)(cid:1)(cid:93)(cid:1)(cid:35)(cid:48)(cid:48)(cid:44)(cid:52)(cid:1)(cid:93)(cid:1)(cid:36)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:38)(cid:46)(cid:34) (cid:47)(cid:42)(cid:40)(cid:41)(cid:53)(cid:45)(cid:42)(cid:39)(cid:38) (cid:35)(cid:80)(cid:88)(cid:77)(cid:1)(cid:78)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:70) Finally, a bowling alley fit for a hipster! After two years of construction, Brooklyn Bowl was poised to finally open this week — the first bowling alley that not only offers your favorite 10-pin action, but does so in a certified “green” building with live music, enough big- The Brooklyn Paper / Bess Adler ssfB Bbpeopcnirlrroaroutooeedireo,nBer t bkttcsnRhuay hl byetii Tti nb anhlgdVbmjr eru B o seojpese neofetnt a.n woPotl- b peolmmh eltu—eeocias nnfaS kr adcuhotehnehsma oddaee- behind Wetlands in Manhattan — is trying to be everything to everybody doesn’t mean it won’t live up to its name, thanks to 16 lanes worthy of “The Dude.” (718) 260-2500 The Brooklyn Paper’s essential guide to the Borough of Kings July 3, 2009 Michael Paritsky, owner of Blue Ribbon, told GO Brooklyn that his initial menu would be “comfort foods” like the restaurant’s famed fried chicken and ribs, but would eventually expand to a full slate of options. (cid:39)(cid:74)(cid:83)(cid:70)(cid:88)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:84)(cid:2) Now that’s a strike. Brooklyn Bowl [61 Wythe Ave, between N. 11th and N. 12th streets in Williamsburg, (718) 963-3369]. Opens this week. — Jacob Kleinman (cid:37)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:42)(cid:47)(cid:40) New Brooklyn Museum show blows away the art world (cid:35)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:1)(cid:67)(cid:86)(cid:79) By Mike McLaughlin identity. Shonibare, a native Nigerian, The Brooklyn Paper regularly tells the story about an art teacher who asked him why his Just what you want: tapas sandwiches! (cid:53)he new Yinka Shonibare ex- work wasn’t more African. Reis Goldberg, owner of the nine-year-old hibit at the Brooklyn Mu- He didn’t respond by in- Bar Reis on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, has seum is a stimulating fusing his ethnic roots turned the storefront next door into Reis 100, cultural event for the hot in his work, instead, a self-proclaimed “sandwich factory” that of- summer months when he’s explored the fers 100 varieties of toasted mini-meals — 69 intellectual activity very question of of which cost $3.50. typically maxes out authenticity and You can’t help but with the light lift of heritage. find a combination to a beach read. One can imag- adore: under “Grilled tctashheorexrtlTioo sarurhte’nfgesnudh wol pwSsoeoherxnwkpopestweld. oe r ,2 xs B(i0paorn,lni nootid isrw soi inhafs g- mN piaogsleitteriirca-sn, isn’t a esntcrhinieiridnessewe, tpt onhbaertarul ydtlt ed Sl ydhheh eniiossb un irynnwieb cffotaaeihrarcrkee--t Cgcvtoheafrhe rurcesrayheieome’ossnrre ee.ai, Ul,z” s io znh,bted rhamuedcern a or“knenMeo c nhnei asesia onugt,nodb”a BP / Julie Rosenberg fully done compared to the de- tion of the excess or abuse and roasted red pepper? bacle by South Carolina’s gov- of power. And vegetarians can have a kimchee and pick- ernor). It’s simply a highlight of “Aside from the iden- led oyster mushroom sandwich. the season’s cultural circuit. tity and politics and issues of It’s a concept so revolutionary — or per- Shonibare is no one-trick power, there’s a great sense haps evolutionary — that Goldberg (pictured) pony. He tackles these themes of humor in all the work,” called in Caputo Bakery in Carroll Gardens to via an assortment of paint- Kim said. craft custom-made four-and-a-half-inch mini- ings, films and sculpture. Even though Shoni- baguettes. “I don’t want to be fixed bare creates in several “The idea is tapas you can hold,” he said. in any form or technique,” media, the themes are GO Brooklyn got an advance tasting of a the 47-year-old artist told consistent through his BLT with caramelized onions and a pastrami the cream of New York’s work. with a whole grain Dijon mustard. Taken sep- press corps last Thurs- If you’ve seen arately, each was a great snack. Together, they day at the Brooklyn Mu- Shonibare’s sculp- were an argument for settling down with a few seum. “I don’t rule out tures, you’ll recog- more and making a night of it. any way of working.” nize his style in his Reis 100 [375 Fifth Ave., between Sixth and The collection of 20 canvasses, such as Seventh streets in Park Slope, (718) 207-7874]. multi-media pieces a series called Open 7 pm–2 am. Sandwiches, $3.50–$5. transcends time and “Diary of a — Gersh Kuntzman space, depicting Victorian power struggles Dandy.” At and race relations the center of (cid:36)(cid:48)(cid:46)(cid:38)(cid:37)(cid:58) in the bedroom, all the paintings is in the halls of a black man, reposed government, (cid:34)(cid:51)(cid:53) in his bed, playing billiards, (cid:46)(cid:74)(cid:76)(cid:70)(cid:1)(cid:68)(cid:73)(cid:70)(cid:68)(cid:76) and elsewhere holding forth at a ball and always sur- in a 19th-cen- “Yinka Shonibare MBE” runs through rounded by white people. tury setting, but with Sept. 20 at the Brooklyn Museum [200 The installations are dazzling like a ka- bursts of a diffuse, modern world, such Head games: Yinka Shonibare’s Eastern Pkwy. at Washington Avenue leidoscope, and not just because they’re On July 15, Gowanus will be Brooklyn’s arisc tsh feo rr eAcufrrircianng euxspe oorft .Dutch-made fab- “OHnocwe (ltaod iBelso)”w isu opn eT woof tHhee awdos rkast iCsniol onPs,er $od8s ;pM $e4oc ntf odHra syeesig naihontrdss, aT(nu7de1 s8sd)t ua6dys3e.8n A-t5sd;0 mf0re0ise]-. ssoo mcoulochrf mulo, vbeumt aelnsot a bnedc eanueserg tyh.e Tyh seu gsagmeset c omThedaty’ sc tehnet rnailg.ht when sketch comedy leg- This is nowhere more apparent than on display through Sept. 20 at the for children under 12. For info, visit www. goes for his paintings, lively and ambig- ends Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black in two of his large installations, both of Brooklyn Museum. brooklynmuseum.org. uous scenes — a provocative combina- will perform at the Bell House leading up to which use headless mannequins robed tion. the debut of their Com- in the bright wax fabric. One, called the headless dummies representing the Eu- juxtaposed with another scene from the “Often people focus on the identity and edy Central show “Mi- “Scramble for Africa,” is a recreation of ropean powers, carving up Africa for co- same era, but this time the mannequins, the politics — that’s clearly a big part of chael and Michael Have the 1884 Berlin Conference, this time with lonial conquest. That imperial pursuit is on holiday, satisfy carnal desires, giving it. But what makes it more interesting and Issues.” a jolly good rogering to models contorted accessible is that it’s visually sumptuous,” Showalter, a Brook- into a number of supple poses. said Kim. “Everything just pops. And I lyn resident and regular “He’s very interested,” said Judy Kim, think he’s really successful in marrying at Union Hall’s weekly the Brooklyn Museum’s curator of exhi- form and content.” comedy nights, and Black, who might be best bitions, “in what power allows people to One element of the show that doesn’t known for his role as a commentator on VH1’s do.” (Aren’t we all?) measure up to the rest of the exhibit, of- “I Love the ’80s,” will entertain before a 10:30 Also lurking are deeper questions of ficially called “Yinka Shonibare, MBE” pm telecast of the new show. 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Shea sees a Chestnut loss as some- two years — in a one-on-one, mouth- But I know Takeru Kobayashi (full thing that could begin a downward JUST THE RIGHT FOOD to-mouth, gut-to-gut eating contest, disclosure: I’ve been his judge at the spiral for our entire nation. downing nearly six pounds of Pizza Nathan’s contest for the past five years) “We are in a really delicate po- ...at just the right price Hut P’zones in six minutes, a full half- and I know that he’s not done as a sition right now, what with the eco- pt oo usDwnodan lml’ot owbr.ee ltiheavne Cith?e Tsthneunt mclaincakg oedn cowonimllyl (p iaef ptyirotoeuvr .wi eTiwlhl,e ka Pn po’zawoli nwmeh pcasote n“sptte,a silfti mwyopaus- Greenhoodna“ Iocfm rJioiscie syc orliofs sicseo,s n,w fphiediocehpn lcewe ,wa”s i Slalh tb eietasg sicnao itrdoe. 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It for The Brooklyn Paper was something that your grandpar- Luce ents were involved in, that your par- (cid:46)usic will fill the air. Kids will ents were involved. Our forefathers fill the rides. Canolis will fill brought the tradition of the giglio the mouths. And, most impor- over from Italy.” tant, an 80-foot-tall, three-ton statue • What makes a good giglio? “known for personalized styling” will rise above it all. “It’s this huge tall tower decorated with It’s all part of the Feast of the Giglio different colors, with the statue of St. — a 122-year Williamsburg tradition Paulinus on top. As a little kid, you’re 281 Van Brunt Street that honors St. Paulinus of Nola. in awe of the sheer size of it.” Tues–Sat, 11–6pm or by appointment You may have your heroes, your • It all sounds a bit nuts: “Well, stars, your celebrities, but in the fifth a lot of the time it hurts. 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Enoteca PERFORMANCE (cid:34)(cid:34)(cid:34)(cid:27)(cid:25)(cid:18)(cid:41)(cid:16)(cid:19)(cid:4)(cid:8)(cid:50)(cid:12)(cid:19)(cid:8)(cid:10)(cid:7)(cid:27)(cid:13)(cid:4)(cid:41) Continued from page 6 oatn U Cnoiounrt S[3tr4e7e Ct ionu Crta Srrto. ll THEATER, “SUSPICIOUS SUN, JULY 5 Gwawrwde.ennso, t(e71c8ao) 2n4c3o-u1r0t.0c0o]m, . PSAeeC SKaAtGurEd a—y, RJuXl”y: 44. pm. OUTDOORS AND TOURS FILmMo, v“JieA sWcrSe”e: nOinugt.d Foroere . 8 MUCSEICLL, OCO ALNIND CTOARMR SOANU ER DISCOVERY TOUR: See Sat- pm. Habana Outpost [757 ON PIANO: Performance urday, July 4. Fulton St. at S. Portland Av- of Mendelssohn and PERFORMANCE e85n8ue-9 i5n0 F0o],r wt Gwrwe.eenceo,e (a7t1e8r)y . Ssecnhiuomr, a$n1n5. s$t3u5d e($n3t)0. 8 pm. JAZZ WITH ZACK O’FARRILL com. Bargemusic [Fulton Ferry QUARTET: $6. Noon-4 Landing, Old Fulton Street pm. Puppet’s Jazz Bar [481 MON, JULY 6 and Furman Street in Fifth Ave. at 11th Street in DUMBO, (718) 624-2083], Park Slope, (718) 499-2622], FILM, “A MAN NAMED www.bargemusic.org. www.puppetsjazz.com. PEARL”: 4:30 pm. See Fri- SALES AND MARKETS CLASSICAL CONCERT VOX(cid:135) day, July 3. SAaRtEu rQdaUyA, JRuTlyE T4:. 3 pm. See BEE$R10 A. 6N–D8 CpmHE. TEhSeE BTeAlSl TING: Cage heat: Holly Hunter and Nicolas Cage star in LEWKEIST :A SVeEeN SUatEu FrdLaEyA, JMulAy R4(cid:135). THEATER, “SUSPICIOUS House [149 Seventh St. at “Raising Arizona,” the seminal child-abduction com- (cid:42)(cid:45)(cid:202)(cid:206)(cid:211)(cid:163)(cid:202)(cid:19)(cid:29)(cid:13)(cid:1)(cid:202)(cid:31)(cid:1)(cid:44)(cid:28)(cid:13)(cid:47)(cid:92) See PACKAGE — RX”: 4 pm. Third Avenue in Gowanus, edy, at Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park on July 9. Saturday, July 4. See Saturday, July 4. (718) 643-6510], www. ARTISTS AND FLEAS IN MUSIC, BLK JKS: $5 (sug- thebellhouseny.com. MCCARREN PARK: See gested). 6 pm. Weeksville FILM, LESBIAN FILM [267 Seventh Ave. at Sixth (718) 222-8500], www.gala- Saturday, July 4. Heritage Center [1698 Ber- SCREENINGS: Free. 7 pm. Street in Park Slope, (718) pagosartspace.com. BROOKLYN FLEA: See Sat- gen St. between Rochester Lesbian Herstory Archives 832-9066]. FILM, “WAIT UNTIL DARK”: urday, July 4. and Buffalo avenues in [484 14th St., between MUSIC, WESTERN WIND Audrey Hepburn’s thriller. BROOKLYN FLEA MARKET: Crown Heights, (718) 756- Eighth Avenue and Prospect VOCAL ENSEMBLE: Outdoor screening. Free. See Saturday, July 4. 5250], www.weeksvilleso- Park West in Park Slope, Works by Banchieri and 8:30 pm. Narrows Botanical ARTISTS AND FLEAS: See ciety.org. (718) 768-3953], www. Salzman. $40 ($35 senior, Gardens (Shore Road and Saturday, July 4. SALES AND MARKETS lesbianherstoryarchives.com. $20 student). 8 pm. Barge- Bay Ridge Avenue in Bay BROOKLYN INDIE MARKET: music [Fulton Ferry Land- Ridge), www.narrowsbg. See Saturday, July 4. 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[1904 Surf Ave. at W. 17th READING, KATHA POLLITT: sends medical supplies to MUSIC, WESTERN WIND Street in Coney Island, Author of “Mind Body Africa. $10. 6:30–9:30 pm. VOCAL ENSEMBLE: See (718) 449-8497], www. Problem — Poems.” Free. Littlefield [622 Degraw St. Wednesday, July 8. brooklyncyclones.com. 7 pm. BookCourt [163 between Fourth and Fifth FIREWORKS: See Friday, MAKE CARS FOR KIDS’ Court St. between Pacific avenues in Gowanus, (718) July 3. SOAPBOX DERBY: Bring and Dean streets in Cobble 355-3388], www.little- go-cart supplies and Hill, (718) 875-3677], www. fieldnyc.com. SAT, JULY 11 get beer. Free. 7-10 pm. bookcourt.org. (cid:9)(cid:44)(cid:34)(cid:34)(cid:28)(cid:29)(cid:57)(cid:32)(cid:202)(cid:10)(cid:57)(cid:10)(cid:29)(cid:34)(cid:32)(cid:13)(cid:45)(cid:202)(cid:54)(cid:45)(cid:176)(cid:202) Open Source Gallery (255 TALK, “GOO GONE”: Live ABERDEEN: $8-$15. 7 pm. OUTDOORS AND TOURS 17th St., at Fifth Avenue talk show about risk, re- Keyspan Park [1904 Surf in Greenwood Heights), sponsibility and toxins in Ave. at W. 17th Street in INTRODUCTION TO BIRD(cid:135) www.open-source-gallery. the Gowanus Canal land- Coney Island, (718) 449- WATCHING: See Satur- org. scape. Free. 7 pm. Old 8497], www.brooklyncy- American Can Factory [232 clones.com. Third St. at Third Avenue in READING, DOUGLAS MAR(cid:135) Gurobwanaonmusn, i(b7u18s.)n 2e4t9. -9348], TMINem AoNirDis tLsE dEis ScuTsRsI NauG-ER: WAIT AMATEUR PING PONG tobiographical writing. TOURNAMENT: $5 to Free. 7:30 pm. Word [126 pThlaey B(ferelle H toou wsea t[1c4h)9. 8S epvm-. Finr aGnrkeleinn Spto. iantt ,M (7il1to8)n 3 S8t3re-et UNTIL enth St. at Third Avenue in 0096], wordbrooklyn.word- Gowanus, (718) 643-6510], press.com. www.thebellhouseny.com. READING, JANCEE DUNN: Author of “Why Is My DARK WED, JULY 8 Mother Getting a Tattoo? And Other Questions FILM, “REALITY BITES”: I Wish I Never Had to Food, entertainment, and a Answer.” Free. 7:30 pm. few surprises (last year, Paul Barnes & Noble [267 Sev- 1967 suspense RSuumddm cearmscere beyn). FPialmrt Soef rtihees. ePnartkh SAlvoep aet, (S7i1x8th) 8S3tr2e-9e0t 6in6 ]. thriller starring Free. dusk. McCarren Park STREB DANCE, “INVISIBLE Audrey Hepburn, (The ballfields at Lorimer FORCES”: Acrobatic com- Street and Driggs Avenue pany. $3 (suggested). 8 pm. Alan Arkin and in Greenpoint), summer- Part of Celebrate Brooklyn. Richard Crenna screen.org. Prospect Park band shell FILM, “ADJUST YOUR (Enter park at Prospect COLOR — PETEY Park West and Ninth Street THURSDAY, JULY 9TH, SUNDOWN GREEN”: 4:30 pm. See Fri- in Prospect Park), www.bri- day, July 3. conline.org/celebrate. 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The boy tried to get his on June 20 and made off City aims to fix mess at Windsor Terrace entrance iPod back, but the perp with a laptop, a camera and shoved him to the ground an iPod. Cops said that the and biked away from the ground-floor doors of the playground between Marcy building, which is between By Ben Muessig Prospect Park Southwest, Fort Ham- three, and replacing unused stretches and Harrison avenues. Frost and Withers streets, The Brooklyn Paper ilton Parkway, Coney Island Ave- of asphalt with landscaping. • A gun-wielding, ban- weren’t secured. 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It’s like they’re trying to take to the corner of Water Street. Of course, the customers aren’t about safer. knotes on June 26. with as many as two grillmasters my job and send me home broke.”,” “What?” asked Kimberly being duped into paying the ser- “It’s so dangerous. The road def- 94TH PRECINCT The 32-year-old resident in the carts and one waiter on the said Muileh, who operates a cart at Spell, the group’s senior vice vice cost. Like other ATMs, they initely needs to be changed,” said Greenpoint–Williamsburg told cops that he discovered sidewalk. the corner of 86th Street and Fifth president. “It sounds very high must accept the charge or can- driver Yvette Castro. “Some drivers Gunpoint rob the crime at around 4 pm, Bay Ridge restaurateurs added that Avenue. — and it’s a little disconcert- cel the transaction. just don’t care — and with the setup when he returned to the unit, the real problem is competition. Sidewalk peddling advocates claim ing that it’s near three things But that didn’t satisfied some here that’s not a good thing.” Two gun-toting robbers which is near Driggs Avenue. “Nobody likes them because they that vendors aren’t the reason why Bay [Grimaldi’s, the River Cafe and customers. Pedestrian Catherine Quamina held up the Zywiec grocery He told cops that crooks not are stealing our customers,” said Do- Ridge restaurants are suffering. the Brooklyn Bridge] that we “Yes, I’m consenting to pay, agreed. on Nassau Street early on only got the $2,000 in Amer- gan Karakas, owner of the Brooklyn “They don’t have the same custom- promote so much. but it makes me sick to use so “Park Circle needs to be changed,” June 28. ican money, but also jewelry, Kebab Factory at the corner of 86th ers, they don’t have the same menus,” “It’s a shame to hear they may much of my money just to get she said. “The crosswalks are so The owner told cops that an iPod and the unspecified Street and Fourth Avenue. “They sell said Cheikh Fall, co-director of the be taking advantage of tourists,” any money,” said one disgrun- confusing, so many different direc- the thugs entered the store, amount of zlotys. the same kind of thing that we do Street Vendor Project. “It’s very easy added Spell. tled out-of-town woman. tions to go — it’s not clear at all.” which is at Newell Street, Stupid criminal — though ours is 100 percent better, to find a scapegoat.” Safe & Sound Courier Service — with Thomas Nocera — with Thomas Nocera at around 1 am. One of Officers arrested a 41-year- them pulled the gun and screamed, “Don’t move or o41ld-y meaarn-o flodr m roabnb inin Mg caCnoatrhreenr GOWANUS with its alternate cleanup. sible for fully funding a cleanup due to lawsuits, the EPA now 32 on Hoyt Street. “There’s I’ll kill you!” Park at 1 pm on June 20. The Bloomberg adminis- of three former gas plants near says it could do a full cleanup nothing we do that’s intrinsi- The two men emptied the The perp fled the park on tration says that those efforts the Gowanus Canal. of the canal and the land that cally different [than the city’s rcaelnegdrik sh’tsee wrl,p amelldae tdt ahen eodmf cfs ewelllpivthehos t nhteoe, atao nb tdihk hee is,sc bferunitee dn, wedcsh iwedreeedr te ht woe vraeiicttiutnirmgn. iCt oinntteinnduse dto f broemgi np athgies 1fall. itnhge satmatoiounn tt hoaft rwawil l sreewduagcee twtoioi tnch uooluft itSv tuahtpeee s ratfi guvmniadab aalerne do y dpiuteirlodan-- tphaarTtt ithchiieps apwtoeol uilnuld tae bvrseo wltuhoneut falidrrys ot f psuitgn todn la esa f“caMhsetys a psto itlmhlueet lacininttyes. inist op itr,e juttsyt p dreosMipgounsgaadtlea].dn” sGaiodw aa Snuupse rCfuannda-l cigarettes while they were They chased him to Manhat- This work includes mod- dumped into the Gowanus ing their first fruits. to pay for environmental stud- much the same — 9-1/2 would get cleaner faster than behind the counter. tan Avenue, where he hid un- ernizing a tunnel that circu- by 34 percent. On Tuesday, Holloway said ies, planning and, ultimately, years,” said Walter Mug- ongoing cleanups of the Hud- Hi-fried der a truck until cops found lates cleaner water from the Although Superfund won’t that National Grid is about to the necessary dredging and dan, who directs the EPA’s son and Passaic rivers be- Burglars went nuts last him — still in possession of Buttermilk Channel through be as much of a hindrance as agree to share the cost of the uplands remediation. Superfund program in New cause the Superfund pro- week. Here’s a round-up: the victim’s wallet, police said the otherwise stagnant ca- the city claimed, the mayor’s first phase of a cleanup. The After months of criticism York and New Jersey said at gram is better than it was • Thieves broke into a — Robert Voris nal and expanding a pump- office is still pushing ahead power utility is already respon- that Superfund takes too long a meeting last Tuesday in PS 30 years ago. 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As community board has again asked the such, their struggles are equally worthy not only bad for consumers, city to bar food vendors from some of of our attention as those of neighbor- the neighborhood’s main commercial it’s downright un-American! hood restaurant owners. strips. But the larger issue — the suppos- Give us a freakin’ break! Not to Community Board 10, which edly unfair competition that benefits ven- If there is anything that defines this has embraced a specious claim from lo- dors — is simply a straw man. Competi- city — and distinguishes it from the cal restaurateurs that street vendors are tion among businesses is the only thing homogenized, generic dead zones that unfair competition because they pay no that ensures a vibrant business commu- masquerade as urban centers in virtu- rent. nity. ally every other big city in the coun- Last week, the board called on the What incentive would the owners of, try — it is the vitality of our street city to ban food vendors from 86th Street say, Karam on Fourth Avenue have for life. between Fourth Avenue and Fort Ham- holding down the price of their inde- Is it sometimes messy? Is it some- ilton Parkway, as well as Fourth and scribably great chicken sandwich if there times tumultuous? Certainly. But the al- Fifth avenues between 84th and 88th was not a street food vendor nearby sell- ternative is block after block of subur- streets. ing a similar (though not as good) sand- ban dystopia. This is downright un-American. wich for a little less? But even more important than the For one thing, if the street vendors are, And Community Board 10 needs to streetscape is the valuable service that as the community board contends, caus- heed the most important evidence that lainc eenrsae wd hsterne eetv feoroydo vneen ndeoerds sp rtoo vsitdree.t cInh ianlrge laidttye ra onr esnelfloirncge umnesnatf em feocohda, nthisemre iins tthheey p’ureb lailcw waayns tbs uitssy s wtreiteht lfooyoadl vceunsdtoomrs-: ming tcah o$em4 d eco htlhliacarkn, e ians $tshh3e.a5rwe0 a afrnamylaatfh?eiln sga mndowreic wh eol-r po lra rAceenv dofo,k lree stlhti cwee enc fistoeyrs g.teot , imssouset osfu tmhemseo fnosoeds e —rs S!kaeveep o tuhre sftoreoedt sv aenndd osrasv.e our lunches Cristian Fle LETTERS WEB CHATTER (cid:52)(cid:86)(cid:81)(cid:70)(cid:83)(cid:71)(cid:86)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:71)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:1)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:68)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:66)(cid:79) (cid:45)(cid:74)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:85)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:82)(cid:86)(cid:74)(cid:68)(cid:76)(cid:1) (cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:90)(cid:1)(cid:71)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:66)(cid:68)(cid:76)(cid:2) To the editor, I much favor small-scale, natural little like witnessing a train wreck. (cid:56)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:77)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:70) (cid:41)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:1)(cid:74)(cid:85) I am writing to voice my sup- developments that respond directly You can hardly tear your eyes away port for Superfund designation of to the neighborhood’s needs. from the disturbing image of con- the Gowanus Canal (“Showdown Michael King, Gowanus testants stuffing 50-plus hot dogs To the editor, To the editor, Our online story about a Bay Ridge group’s efforts to on the canal,” April 30). Accord- in their faces in 10 minutes. Had the city used The Brooklyn A few articles in past editions ban food vending (re-printed here on page 1) received ing to the Environmental Protec- (cid:56)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:1)(cid:88)(cid:73)(cid:66)(cid:68)(cid:76)(cid:70)(cid:83) It’s interesting that a behavior Paper’s restrictive criteria for install- of The Brooklyn Paper brushed an astounding number of comments. Here’s a fair syn- tSsaSc oditdapeuooondspe nApiw rre gn esAnrthno shfdbygsuate ? a etntw ie hcncdsLdhkei c ditt aiyesyahent,es e’ sSgw.fsti hr gucetooeinphrtmura eyioetstr v i sfbioiaefusaen br yntgn fothidlhionuoen atgswt nht ia tdwiit reinnhese?oggasva uuAt e itlielindoss-t. 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If supermarkets had decent produce and plenty with redevelopment, I say Of course, I tell her to stop. a warped eating world that tele- Fifth Avenue itself. These are rid- about concerns of prostitution in if restaurants had food that could match the street vendors’ of- let them leave. There are plenty But I am not there all the time. vises people bingeing on food. ers who will be on Fifth Avenue, a karaoke bar, quoted a resident ferings, this wouldn’t be a problem. Ben K. from Park Slope of local builders who would ben- The Park Department should Susan Albers, Ohio bike lane or not, and they deserve saying, “We don’t need no hook- Yep, rent-seeking, pure and simple. When you can’t compete, efit from having the canal clean. use the same tools most garden- the safety of a dedicated space. ers in here!” you get the state to destroy your competition for you. OTOH, I ers do to extract weeds: sweat and (cid:38)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:81)(cid:73)(cid:66)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:74)(cid:85)(cid:86)(cid:84) Many Fifth Avenue merchants I feel this is an unnecessary have my own problems with vendors, not in Bay Ridge where the Send a letter muscle, spade and fork. have already voiced their support prejudice toward sex workers. If sidewalks are generally nice and wide, but in places like lower Justine Swartz, To the editor, for the safety of their bicycle-borne prostitution were regulated, peo- Broadway and the Village where you have to walk in the street By e-mail: Brooklyn Heights Thurston Dooley calls ele- customers. ple would not even think about it because there’s not enough room on the sidewalk. [email protected] (cid:38)(cid:66)(cid:85)(cid:1)(cid:85)(cid:73)(cid:74)(cid:84)(cid:2) phants “slow, smell[y] and polit- And a little digging in the ar- occurring in such places because Rhywun from Bay Ridge By mail: Letters, The Brook l yn ically compromised” (“ ‘Great- chives would have revealed that there would be designated areas Please don’t take away my beloved street meat! The guy on Paper, One Metrotech Center, est show’ misses the mark,” June the Fifth Avenue bike lane was for that. 86th Street and Fifth Avenue next to Chase is the best! Suite 1001, Brooklyn, NY 11201. To the editor, 26). installed by the city at the request There are other benefits to reg- Steve from Bay Ridge (cid:1)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:213)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:76)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:152)(cid:105)(cid:96) and Unfortunately, the annual Na- They are not so slow when of 103 Fifth Avenue businesses, ulating prostitution, such as the include the writer’s home add ress than’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is they aren’t being chained up by something your editorial, and the reduction of trafficking in sex Yeeesh, the kebab place just opened three months ago and al- and phone number (only the writ- coming up again (“Man eat dog,” Ringling Brothers for profit. In handful of area bike lane oppo- workers, slowing the spread of ready decided that vendors are swiping business? Sounds like er’s name and neighb orh ood are Editors’ picks, June 26). It is my the wild, they travel hundreds of nents, fail to mention. disease, and boosts in both em- they can’t compete and can’t shut down the other shops, so they published with the letter). Letters hope that someday eating contests miles a day. Wiley Norvell, Greenpoint ployment and the economy at are hitting the vendors. That stinks. (cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:76)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:136)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:220)(cid:136)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:152)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:76)(cid:105)(cid:202) (cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:176)(cid:202)(cid:47)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:143)(cid:136)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:220)(cid:105)(cid:105)(cid:142)(cid:202) like this might be put to an end. 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Gourmand from Bay Ridge ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT GOETHALS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Please Join the United States Coast Guard at FORMAL PUBLIC MEETINGS to Comment on the (cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:64)(cid:81)(cid:78)(cid:91)(cid:78)(cid:9) Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Proposed (cid:48)(cid:91)(cid:78)(cid:74)(cid:93)(cid:9)(cid:61)(cid:78)(cid:74)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:82)(cid:87)(cid:80)(cid:9) Goethals Bridge Replacement (cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9)(cid:9) (cid:43)(cid:78)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:87)(cid:92) Project information will be available for review and comments will be received and recorded. 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