INSIDE: DOUBLE THE COUPONS TO SAVE YOU CASH Your NYeoiguhr bNoerihgohobdo r —h oYoodu r — N Yeowusr® News® BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260–2500 (cid:129) Brooklyn, NY (cid:129) ©2011 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS–DOWNTOWN EDITION AWP/14 pages (cid:129) Vol. 34, No. 15 (cid:129) April 15–21, 2011 (cid:129) FREE INCLUDING DUMBO LOCKED & LOADED City hires ‘wildlife biologist’ for its latest assault on geese By Natalie O’Neill agency that was responsible for Meadows of “It’s grim news for wildlife,” Matthew LiPani, a spokesman TimthaaetNsi oBsoanrwoc iro stekh glbeye unDt stPiiennappgease risrtn.mtoe ntht eo fg Sooanse- lpianastrOett nymftef eiatconri ’tas hhl iglaryoes, o tpthsooie csh Sitideareden. iaat anbtoiiootlinoc Deg ioes-ft s octrairatigydca tMt nowi aazirtlehyldo Bf weaed rtishats ltA olby rie trtxzdo,p cwdiorehenmost rroaeonncl d eJcu no tthnnlyee- fncnoieiacre latdshl a efemo cxriop ttnyeh,gre st tsanh”ieed w—m a “p— apovas siintatreiteoli osnosn fei tndoe fcttfhhhiee-- Keyonna Fennell s gawlgeaeeeT ulsnleg-ecnph y iatmn eimd roPe nbordtoivh ocsesllp dooae gfscateietsh tr toPe ftae ao3ddr 0“ke 0mtr,o a Ctla h ahanegnia recagenidet tya”as fm“pGrwroueemianvlretd d ntlohiitaf fee “ a bUAnhindargd zirJt aieFscrdtKudr ilsS tka,tu”eia rrstiepe”n os n troDoetrs ade.tr per raaL rctatok-- SHAME 3be(iri0nos. T Cl wo“hlgIieettvih’ scse tti l’thdasye ni dw ssducaa,t omOsieu mhesr ,itua obigmt)ul,ei tt na rhUbagacoS.v”kuDeet tAdtrh a( esipn tnpa Jefeuwfd-- woacgarenayue tk,ssh e2eee 0 d a oH0 nf a 9udft,tdh Cewserao haspni otcc”.-ho Clca lmalhnilseldaeisyiodln enh gy “ ab Miv“enSet iJw urbaaleenlcyeeulnn”e- Air Force photo by waterfowl near New York air- But park devotees fear the city neau, Alaska) and killed birds with Sullenberger’s Airbus A320. In Iraq, this is what wildlife biologists look like. Here, ports — and the $175,000-per- is gearing up for yet another mas- rifles (in Iraq ) to keep fowl popu- In the wake of that incident, the USDA sharpshooter John Griffin protects airplanes at year bird brain is from the same sacre. lations down near airports. See GEESE on page 6 Joint Base Balad. Tobacco plan stubbed out Judge blocks transfer of historic warehouse for arts center By Gersh Kuntzman Preservation, and the Brooklyn Heights The Brooklyn Paper and Fulton Ferry Landing associations A federal judge has temporarily that claimed the park service capitu- blocked a plan to turn the historic To- lated to pressure from the Bloomberg bacco Warehouse inside Brooklyn Bridge administration, which wanted to turn dler Park into an arts center run by the St. the property over to St. Ann’s. 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See TOBACCO o n page 6 You sell them your garbage, they sell you back rich soil Bar ban in Billyburg ? 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The rock of ages DUMBO cries out for fi lm ban Builder plans something novel — a new By Natalie O’Neill brownstone actually made of brownstone The Brooklyn Paper Residents of DUMBO are By Dan MacLeod marks Preservation Commission. shouting, “Cut!” to film crews The Brooklyn Paper After all, Van den Bout is not who hog the streets of a neighbor- A Brooklyn Heights developer only the former president of the hood that is already besieged by is going back to the future to re- Brooklyn Heights Association, street work and construction. vive the iconic brownstone. which supports the plan, but he In the past two weeks, at least For the first time in decades, if consulted neighbors to tweak the six film and television produc- not a century, a townhouse made finished design. tions — cop dramas, art flicks and from actual brownstone quarried “It’s an entirely appropriate thing even a Louis Vuitton commercial from its original source is being if you’re building a new building in a — have lensed the screen using built in the borough that made the neighborhood dominated by brown- DUMBO’s gritty industrial back- architectural style famous. stones already,” said architectural drop and sweeping city views. saiDd hesisig rneetrro T-cohmic vtoawn ndheno uBseo uatt hciiastlolyr iiann h Firsatonrciics Mneoigrrhobnoer.h “oEosdpse I- m Callan woBodu ct onuelidgnh’bt hoarvs es apyic tkheadt a H woolrlyse- 2sstVsahoot 7apoauu ““Cnnetrr TW hrecrcdfa aheeeeQend edocn b wu fatf f aeB a scabrcrrtooonrrotro iymuttinnehwe tSe cd.saP nti t t.idth so tnowhetar o netdCto nlrscuoaoeeee ln’n sed.ls”doomn ut omheBsekcieedsr,t ” tso igthc toswrouiae nbnntia.gdee-t Architect Tom van den Bout Courtesy of NV/da Design tbSBaohbfetr ialheonT“IynnfioIk s httnf ko’t araseiol ont tiybar’ gm,ss yin sah et ev oibxHttdneohnoesr,eue c rtiysist hcuogw i ahivetmhmireieyvteri .esb pe gbo ln oAharodenrtccis iterkokgsaerfso,hny”c .1cb t, tAs .4iio”oata0’rf rits dts io eypo hJfrernu aoata.dhvblrlyees-, GSpcuht ohoisol foCohtao innc heidlslo mr-odu etsfhig, bnoautte r aDotheenrn tuiss eWid aitnl ctoo thtig td ai dfrno’t- Photo by To twbsaCseihtrnlmohrosod“u acneow Gctkwn t twtehsioioavd ooilat e tn lesohrmy pr,fem , cfo u ms hbtettsoluuw ratia e angric hendcbkhotoc erst wmoe n rotemaosphftckor heeWmko,miti”.rennoa e sshdtkf ateotoasrirortd ut Se p cad Fftcatrrriorieerlioenvkmaend---t, Photo by Stefano Giovannini The new house on the long- wants his townhouse at 27 the building material is as iconic zen rope in a kickball game at PS 261 in Boerum Hill ing. “Enough is enough; tell ’em DUMBO resident Fred Con- vacant lot between Willow and Cranberry St. in Brooklyn in Kings County as the Brooklyn on Monday. Walcott is slated to replace gaffe-prone to go back to Tribeca.” nolly is irked that film crews Hicks streets will likely get the Heights built with genuine Bridge and Marty Markow itz’s Chancellor Cathie Black — and started his charm of- Connolly wants big-budget have returned to the neigh- necessary approval of the Land- Brooklyn brownstone. See STONE on page 6 fensive at the Pacific Street school. See DUMBO on page 11 borhood in droves. Handball hardball Snow problem GPS device installed in plow Two stars booted after rival rats them out after ‘snowpocalypse’ stolen By Gary Buiso League ruled that Josh and But the Jim Thorpian pair — BTtrhayeHAc kGB et ryhteoh,i oeriMsfks !lsahy wyn oK iPpra ueBpdnle ootronzmem obfae trnhgo —se iattnhhf teeSeP fafroi anlrlanisistcctat ery tyei oesdpanaeor ivDr’dsti eecStpdhena sato rhtswt eomthpf tfeoe aon crSfta. toalrynnupeicts koaesf-, By Stefano Giovannini TssculcohcaheaaTpot cpwBihooer”olond ao oholpkfaafplfys niatntcd rh wibPeaenaael sptlecl laeky ibtr ptyaoilf’paustpye t eerttho drasep o “ pfwrhfai ieievgrdra’hes-l RHtesciolaoaiinsggnqhsh iuA ,b b Sealreel ctr c shuGta aooluaeno s rpdvlce lo iT iaotafyeh l,Tac eetbthyhilono eectocniohlro tmo mhsfgepaiymnnte, ar tiuaeoelrn sdresius ecfi lonaaats---rt cceifhnotioeltgrnayyc d ts ioh—i nndiegn e t l hitretshehea de regse irtuadfhueuseel pslfe itoihsnonr aaep gsl,n t epi.td lnole asb cystuteteiaravryndseid libnyn lqg a et usihntites--- fancy satellite-guided naviga- tion Department vehicle was get- Handball-playing twins Joshua and Raquel Garcia, 17, were participation in a professional in the forfeiture of their amateur The 17-year-old twins from tion systems that were installed See GPS on page 6 kicked off of their high school handball team for accepting tournament. status — and a possible college Sunset Park said high school play- a small payment for participating in a tournament. 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Photo by Tom Photo by Tom eWverey hthavineg ( oyro wuil ln geeet dyo fuo)r mentary school, MS 571 your Seder Table. and the Brooklyn East Col- Christmas in April Smith Street was decked legiate Charter School — can out in its Christmas finery “We’re not just Matzo” all learn under one roof be- bell for the filming of Garry tween Bergen Street and St. mp Marshall’s new picture, MaTrkhse Apvlaenn uper.ovides for a Andy Ca Stars Duhamel and SJP celebrate “riNnge wJ oYseha rD’su hEavme,”e l satnard- Pick Quick Key Food scpoemcpiarli s“ebdu oifl dthineg p rcionucnipcaill”s CNG / ‘New Year’s Eve’ on Smith Street Sarah Jessica Parker. 5th Avenue/Corner Baltic St. of the three school that will Kids and faculty at took five. smooth out space concerns PS 9 remain angry “It’s amazing,” said Ber- as they pop up. that a charter school By Natalie O’Neill Smith and Union streets, Friday evening and took over nat. “It has made people more * Plenty of Free Parking * “We think the new pro- will soon take some The Brooklyn Paper while star-struck neighbors four streets, including por- energized and animated.” posal is in line [with what space in the Prospect Hollywood hotties turned tried to catch a glimpse of tions of Sackett and Doug- The Garry Marshall-di- everyone wants],” Depart- Heights building. the action. lass streets. rected film also stars Rob- Carroll Gardens into a winter ment of Education spokes- In the scene, the bow-tie– The front of Jean-Jacques ert De Niro, Hilary Swank man Jack Zarin-Rosenfeld. wonderland this week, toss- sporting hunk runs down the Bernat’s Provence en Boite and very pretty boy Ashton SSTTAAIIRR LLIIFFTTSS State Education Commissioner D avid Steiner had ing up glittering Christmas street after his love interest near Degraw Street, for ex- Kutcher, the Nikon pitch- put the kibosh o n an earlier version of the “co-loca- decorations as a backdrop (Parker) in hopes of winning ample, was fitted with a big man and husband of Demi tion” plan last month, siding with parents about how for “New Year’s Eve,” a ro- her heart before midnight — white Christmas tree and Moore. students would share common areas like the gym, li- mantic comedy starting cin- a cliched cinematic sprint (we some lights. A spokeswoman for the brary and cafeteria. ematic sexpot Josh Duhamel loved it in “Manhattan,” and Bernat said he was pleased New Line Cinema produc- FREE Estimate PS 9 parents were surprised by how short their vic- and Sarah Jessica Parker. liked it a bit less in “When at the street’s temporary win- tion declined to give away and in-home tory over City Hall was. The movie stars shot the Harry Met Sally”). tery look, even if Duhamel “plot twists,” but said that consultation “It’s only been a week and they’re back,” said Faye final scene of the movie — Before the shoot, crews opted for a slice of pizza in- the filmmakers chose Smith Rimalovski. “It’s disheartening.” which tracks the lives of a remade the strip into a mini stead of one of Provence en Street because “it’s beautiful FREE Installation There is little push for retaining MS 571, a poorly Big Apple couples as they Christmas village for the two- Boite’s outstanding pain and festive” — which is true performing school that the city will phase out over the ring in the new year — near day shoot, which lasted until au chocolate when the cast no matter what season. FREE Delivery next two school years. Students scored in the bottom 10 percent on math tests, and the bottom two percent DERMER on English tests in recent years. MS 571 also earned a PARK SLOPE D grade on its latest city progress report. PHARMACY & SURGICAL The charter school will ultimately take up the space MS 571 leaves behind. But Councilwoman Letitia James Lincoln on the move — honest 2064 Flatbush Ave. (718) 377-4900 (D-Fort Greene) and others have pushed for PS 9 to be www.dermerpharmacy.com (Corner Avenue P) fax: (718) 252-6050 allowed to expand into a middle school. “PS 9 has achieved magnificent things and should be given an opportunity to expand,” James said. “But it’s Great Emancipator will return to Grand Army Plaza evident that the city will continue to advance its agenda and impede the school’s growth.” The Panel for Educational Policy vote on the issue By Natalie O’Neill days of horse and buggies. Concert Grove. at Long Island City High School [14-30 Broadway be- The Brooklyn Paper The city has secured “We thought he should go tween Justice Avenue and 51st Avenue in Queens, Abraham Lincoln will soon $340,000 to haul a tower- back to nice, prominent spot,” (212) 374-0208] on May 18 at 6 pm. The proposal can ing statue of Honest Abe said park spokesman Eugene be found at the Department of Education’s website at upstage a Scottish gynecol- back to its original spot — Patron. “It’s more historically hlicttnpo:t//icsech/2o0o1l0s.-n2y0c1.1g/oMva/Ay1b8o2u0t1U1sP/rloepadoesarslsh.ip/PEP/pub- oGgriasnt dw Ahorm’s yb ePelanz pae sricnhceed t hine abta tchkey gaardte —wa fyro tom B erxoiloek ilny tnh’es accTuhrea tes.c”ulpture — which Alliance GREENPOINT weinraesstca ttlehldee d ifn ai rtts htthe Le U innnocirootlhnne — rsnt a wetnuades pect Park Custom Framing of Grand Army Plaza in 1869. Pros 374 7th Avenue Ready-Made Frames MTA will move buses for park Bleuatd tehrrse em doevceadd ehsi lmat etro, ctihtye TLihnec osltna tuweil l ofb eA bpralahcaemd (bet. 11th & 12th Sts) PFroiestnedrsly & S ePrrvinictse lower terrace of the Con- in a nice area of Grand 718-832-0655 cert Grove, claiming that Army Plaza. the 16th president had been By Aaron Short ally expanded its operations dwarfed by Prospect Park’s The Brooklyn Paper on the lot, fixing buses and filiation. signature Soldiers and Sail- Park that park in Green- emergency vehicles behind ors Memorial Arch. Lincoln was originally point! an unsightly chain link fence A bronze bust of Civil War facing that direction — in The MTA has finally forB suevt eGrrael eynepaorsin .t commu- doctor Alexander Skene was faallcyt, fthaec isntagt uthee w haos minete onfti othne- HEALTH, agreed to move buses from installed nearby — and has re- nity leaders ratcheted up the wealthy Astor family, which a Commercial Street lot that mained there for decades. pressure on the city and the opposed Lincoln because of locals have long desired for The Lincoln statue won’t re- a wMatTerAfr onCt hpaairrkm. an Jay Teqheu ipMmTAen ht aosf fa tghries ewda ttoe rmfroonvte loitts ibnu Gserese annpdo ointth.er MtchiaeTl fA Sa citnrile rieetitce.esn ftr woeme kCso tom mmoevre- ttuhern v teor iyts t eoxpa cotf otrhieg ipnlaalz sap foat ca-t hLiisnA acsno tlsinu- sclshat,va ttehureey , p posoaisniidtt i ooKfn steh.se- MIND & BODY Walder announced that the As such, District Leader ing Manhattan, but will stand sler, was to have the presi- agency will move its fleet “This agreement signifies For Greenpoint residents, Lincoln Restler, who orga- on the north side, facing south, dent “reading the Astors the to two locations — one un- the commitment of both the it’s a long time coming. nized a demonstration at the and this time, he’ll have deco- riot act from the grave!” derneath the Williamsburg city and the MTA to ensure The city promised a park site two months ago, called rative pavement, benches and The city has said that Lin- Bridge and another in Mas- that 65 Commercial becomes to the community at that lo- the decision a “big victory” plants surrounding him after coln’s exile was simply due to DDEENNTTIISSTTSS peth in Queens. public open space in the near cation as part of the 2005 for Greenpoint. the move is completed by the not wanting the Great Eman- The move will free up the future,” said Levin. Greenpoint-Williamsburg “The community activ- end of the year. cipator to be overshadowed asphalt lot off Box Street at But Queens residents have rezoning agreement that ism, the rallies, and the pub- As such, history buffs by the archway, but histori- the edge of Greenpoint to been incensed that the city precipitated a boom in resi- lic eviction notice forced the have a few critiques. Lin- ans like Kessler believe that Affordable Family Dentistry become the neighborhood’s and the MTA even consid- dential development. MTA to heed the demands coln-obsessed blogger and the statue was cast into ex- in modern pleasant surroundings largest waterfront park. ered putting buses in Queens But as glass and steel con- of the Greenpoint commu- Park Sloper Richard Kessler ile by 19th-century officials Councilman Steve Levin — a plan that Councilman dominium towers rose along nity and vacate a parking lot thinks the plan is flawed be- who didn’t like what Lincoln State of the Art Sterilization (autoclave) (D–Greenpoint) hailed the Jimmy Van Bramer ( D– Williamsburg’s coast, few wa- that we will finally see de- cause the Great Rail Splitter stood for: Ending the Confed- Emergencies treated promptly decision, the culmination of Queens) called “horrible, terfront parks were built. veloped into a new park,” should stand facing north, as eracy, freeing the slaves and Special care for children & anxious patients six years of negotiation. reckless and dangerous.” Indeed, the MTA gradu- said Restler. symbol of his Civil War af- restoring the Union. 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A sneaky woman then Nassau Avenue at 7:45 pm Rough morning (cid:2) First-Time Home Buyers may Cops arrested a 52-year- sat next to her and, a cou- and returned just 15 minutes old man the same night. ple hours later, the woman later to find the passenger A well-armed thug made save $500 in closing costs* Bad bloods discovered that her purse was window broken and his lap- off with two smartphones af- nowhere to be found. top missing. ter holding up a pair of teens Two thugs beat up a teen- D-train downer Newel thief on their way to school on ager, then snatched his cell- April 4 — but he didn’t get far (cid:2) phone on Prospect Street on A bold thief swiped a A thief stole an Acura on before cops nabbed him. Purchase/Refinance Applicants April 7. woman’s cellphone inside Newel Street overnight on The victims told police that The 14-year-old vic- a subway car near DeKalb April 6. the teen perp pulled a black may qualify for up to $2,000 tim told cops he was stroll- Avenue on April 5. The driver told police that pistol and a knife on them ing near Jay Street at 8 pm, The 37-year-old victim he parked near Norman Av- around 8:45 am after they in closing costs and 0.375% when one of the jerks asked told cops that she was rid- enue at 3 pm, but when he left a store on Fort Greene him, “Are you a Blood or a ing the D train at 11:55 pm, returned 11 am the next day, Place between DeKalb Ave- off the rate* Crip?” when it stopped and a man it was gone. nue and Fulton Street. “I’m nothing,” he told the in a blue hooded sweatshirt — Aaron Short The daytime bandit bullies, but they started to snatched the black iPhone shouted, “Give me what you punch and kick him in the from her hands. 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JUST SOUTH OF 7TH AVE. “HIGHEST QUALITY CAR WASH, AT THE BEST PRICES!” 4 R: PS, BR The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 15–21, 2011 Families bike PPW CHINESE FOOD DELIVERY to support lane for South Slope & Windsor Terrace Any order $15 or over: FREE Eggroll or Can of Soda By Natalie O’Neill like this,” said Brian Ward, a Park Another quarter or so want the The Brooklyn Paper Slope dad who uses the lane to cart lane altered with additional safety Any order $25 or over: Hundreds of cyclists — tod- his toddlers to preschool. “But this features for pedestrians . FREE Pint of Pork dlers on tricycles, sign-waving is really important to us — we use Two neighborhood groups — Fried Rice or Two mamas and helmet-clad dads — it twice a day.” Seniors for Safety and Neighbors Some supporters did link the for Better Bike Lanes — have Cans of Soda rode the Prospect Park West bike personal to the political, handing sued the city, claiming that the lane on Sunday to show support out buttons with slogans and bike lane has created dangerously for the city’s most controversial Any order $35 or over: sporting orange shirts that read, “inconsistent traffic patterns” and cycle path. FREE General Tso’s A larger-than-expected crowd “We ride the lanes!” “limited visibility” for pedestrians Since its installation last June, on the busy street. Chicken or Three celebrated what organizers call the the Prospect Park West bike lane No opposition group members Cans of Soda “family friendly re-design” of has been the most controversial showed up on Sunday, and group FAST, FREE DELIVERY BY CAR sotfr ethert e—e l awnhesic ohf osnpceee dcionngs icsatresd, u“Osely mofp iap. ”aint since M anet’s rimepmreesedniatatteilvye sf ocor uclodm nomt been rte.ached Cortes #1 GARDEN but was reconfigured last year into Some pedestrians say they Still, Councilman Brad Lander Noa CHINESE RESTAURANT abp iatkrwek oeld-al nacena erps rr.ootaedc twedit hb ya atw laon-we aoyf acworaeny f ibcgoounurafleutivsoaenrd od n. bA aynn odtth dheer irvwtweirsose -h owanaveye- (lwaDhn–eeP,e slaehrrok aw Sneldod pc ueop)u, w na sisteuhlp ehpdios c roytwecrln ios tftw st hotoe- Photo by The redesign is the subject of a complained at the loss of one lane ride smart in hopes of not alienating Families were especially eager to show their support for the lawsuit a nd a call for r emoval by a for automobiles to accommodate pedestrians, their natural allies. beleaguered Prospect West bike lane on Sunday. 221 Prospect Park West local Assemblyman , but riders on the cycle path. “Yield to pedestrians!” he (Between 16th & Windsor Place) Sunday said they support for the The lane has been the subject of chanted. Several dozen opponents rallied, “Kids get to feel like they have 718-831-1795 bike lane practical, not political, several supposedly objective polls, The last major show of support too. a space in an intensely paced reasons. and a clear plurality of residents for the lane was back in October , On Sunday, bikers hoped to city,” said co-organizer Joanna 718-832-3068 “I’m usually the last person who support it, while roughly a quarter when 250 riders crowded the street show — at least anecdotally — Oltman Smith. “This lane is a would come to an organized event of residents want it removed. to celebrate the redesign. that the lane gets plenty of use. little oasis.” 2 gunmen, 2 crimes Grand apartment on April 4. Opening-a-CD 68TH PRECINCT POLICE BLOTTER The residents told cops Bay Ridge–Dyker that they were not in the unit, Heights which is between Eighth Av- A gunman robbed the Sev- Find more online every Wednesday at enue and Prospect Park West, Celebration! enth Avenue Shell gas sta- BrooklynPaper.com/blotter between noon and 2:30, when tion on April 8, but ended up they returned to find their making his escape by toss- computers gone. Special ing a microwave through the avenues when a man came up Plaza on April 5. Jimmy mean store’s window. from behind and said, “Don’t The victim told cops that A thief jimmied open a Offer! entCeroepds sthaye tShhaet llt,h ew pheicrhp tyuorun. Darrooupn ydo ourr Ib awgisll o snh othoet ssthaet igoont aot nF ltahteb utrsahi nA vaet nthuee dhoomore o onn aAn pEriilg h4t hth Aenv etonouke Available only at our is between 64th and 65th floor.” at around 2:50 pm. Shortly a laptop and a camera. streets, at around 2:50 pm. He displayed the black pis- after the train left the station, The victims said they Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, The thief, clad in sunglasses tol, and the victims, a 25-year- the thief made his move, tak- were not inside the house, and a white jacket, flashed a old woman and a 26-year-old ing her iPhone and leaping which is between Seventh and Fulton Street locations silver handgun at the clerk man, did as told. off at the next stop and Eighth streets, from 8 and demanded cash. 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He fled through the Jobsian haul, including the on the phone between St. camera and earrings from a (cid:86)(cid:203)FDIC insured up to $250,000 shards of broken glass. iPad, an iPhone 4, a second Johns and Sterling places Fourth Avenue apartment on Gas gunman cellphone, cash and vari- at around 6:40 pm when a April 4. (cid:86)(cid:203)Limited-time offer Two armed bandits stole oouys Pcahrdos.ne tbeeehni ntdh,i egf rsanbebaekde dth uep p fhroonme theT uhnei rte, swidheinchts iws ebreet nwoet einn $7,000 from a Seventh Ave- and kept on running. Sixth and Seventh streets, be- nue gas station on April 6. A thief snatched a fancy Third bird tween 10 am and 6 pm. An employee at the Gulf smartphone from a woman’s Sunset Park Wheel bad station, which is between 85th hand on a Manhattan-bound A thief stole two Apple 4502 5th Avenue and 86th streets, told cops that 2 train under Grand Army laptops from a Third Street A thief swiped an 11-year- Brooklyn, NY 11220 two perps wearing ski masks old Camry from 10th Street charged in at around 2 am. sometime during a three-day 718.510.9021 They pointed black semi-au- VEGAS AUTO period. tomatic handguns at the em- The victim told cops that Bay Ridge ployee’s back and demanded SPA she parked the antediluvian money. The victim obeyed and auto between Second and 426 86th Street the perps fled. 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Tax break A jerk snatched some checks from a car parked on Eastern Parkway on April 10. The 43-year-old victim told cops he parked his 2008 gray Toyota near Classon Avenue at 3:30 pm, then went to the Brooklyn Museum. The driver came back two hours later and discovered that someone had smashed his passenger-side window, then swiped a check- book and some tax forms. Vintage snatch A thief swiped a cellphone inside a clothing shop on Van- derbilt Avenue on April 3. The 24-year-old victim told cops she set her iPhone on a counter inside One of a Find Vintage near St. Marks Avenue at 1:30 pm, then took a five- minute stroll through the store. That was enough time for the jerk to snatch her phone. — Natalie O’Neill April 15–21, 2011 The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 AWP 5 HANDBALL The truth is out there that people who have had alien en- counters need others to talk to who have had a shared experience. “Seeing a UFO not only changes your belief system, it makes you Continued from page 1 “It’s really disappointing vulnerable,” he said. ers have been participating in that they’re singling us out,” Sheepshead Bay man starts a 24-hour UFO hotline For years, Capp only told fam- so-called “money” tourna- said Raquel Garcia. “This is ily and friends about his encounter. ments for years, with nary a my last year of high school “It threatens your career.” whisper from the PSAL. and I wanted to compete.” By Gary Buiso similar calls from UFO spotters in After he retired, he started the “Yet we’re the ones who get And handball pros also U FO Media Matters blog, to keep penalized?” wondered Josh lashed out at the city. The Brooklyn Paper Queens and New Jersey, though he a growing network of believers up Garcia. “I don’t understand “It’s absurd,” said William The latest immigrants to land in can’t say if they are linked. to warp speed. why they would do that.” Polanco, a handball legend Brooklyn are little green men. He also got a call from a per- But experts are not convinced There is no dispute that who sits on the board of the The borough where Ralph Kram- son in Long Island who said that there’s something out there. he and his sister played in United States Handball Asso- den kept threatening to send his UFOs had been following him and “There is no compelling evi- the Coney Island tournament ciation. “It’s strange that the wife to the moon now has its first he was worried that he was going dence for any life beyond Earth, last August, where he took rule is being applied now.” 24-hour UFO hotline, where New to be abducted. intelligent or otherwise. Not yet,” home $250. Polanco, who played hand- Yorkers can report close encounters Capp personally called the man said Seth Shostak, a senior astron- Garcia had no idea that ball for Fort Hamilton HS in of the fuggedaboudit kind. back and asked him if he had any omer with the Search for Extra- joining a summer tournament the early 1990s, said he also Joe Capp, 68, a retired com- unexplained gaps in his memory. terrestrial Intelligence Institute in would be a problem — af- played in money tournaments puter consultant from Sheepshead When the man said he didn’t, even California. ter all, he’s done so since his at the time — and was never Bay, started the out-of-this-world Capp doubted the man’s fears were Shostak said a third of the coun- freshman year, and so have penalized by the league. hotline in February, and has so far warranted. try thinks Earth has been visited plenty of players from other The Garcias said league fielded calls reporting nearly two- “I wasn’t sure if this was about by UFOs. city schools. officials told them the tip dozen distinct sightings around his own loneliness,” Capp said. “But evidence for this is con- “No one ever said anything came from a rival team. the city. The hotline was an outshoot of sidered weak by most scientists,” to me about it,” he said. “They said it was some- “How is anybody going to report a UFO meet-up group Capp has he cautioned. The silence could be one from either Midwood, this stuff if everyone is discourag- held with other New Yorkers at a Capp said that he expects to costly. The Garcias both Fort Hamilton, or Queens ing them?” he said. “I’m looking at diner since 2007. be getting increased calls in the applied to Lake Forest Col- HS of Science,” Josh Gar- witnesses as a resource rather than “It’s good to hear shared expe- summer, but that the city — de- lege in Illinois — the only cia said. somSoeo fnaer ,t ot hslea mm oasrot umndem.” orable C. 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Telecommunications The city denied any coach John Lamicella said knowledge of any other play- other schools have had play- The ‘King’ is dead ers playing in the pro tourna- ers in money tournaments, ment this year. But Education but the league took no en- Department spokeswoman forcement action. Marge Feinberg refused to “This is a big hit for us,” say whether the league was he said. aware of players participat- Both Garcias are consid- ing in previous years. ered elite high school hand- Behind the demise of Park Slope’s cupcake bakers The PSAL, the governing ballers. Last year, the pair body of high school sports, claimed individual titles at By Natalie O’Neill — a deal that called for the Ricky’s honchos contend “His exact words were, first notified the pair last the PSAL’s Indoor Invita- The Brooklyn Paper couple to make cupcakes for that the bakery flopped be- ‘Today is your lucky day. month that they could no lon- tional. ger play for the Yellowjack- Josh also plays for the deaTdh e— K ibnugt otfh eC ueppcica kfeigs hist sinasleid aet etvheer syh Ropic aknyd’s alot ckaiotisokns. cthaeu spel athcee nleikweb tihe eo wamneartse ruarns Wdree’arme sg coonmnae mtruake,e’ ”y oshuer Adler ets. 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The duo’s dad cried Olympian who also played terness, pitting soon-to-be- on St. Patrick’s Day, when In the beginning, of course, craze. foul. football, basketball and base- married bakers Megan Kerri- Ricky’s padlocked the shop it looked like this fairy tale The couple worked long “They shafted my kids,” ball. Thorpe was stripped of gan and Sean Rich against the with no warning. Kerrigan would have a happy end- hours to make their uncon- “weak” promotional effort ing the cakes “dry” and said Mick Garcia. “They his pentathlon and decath- far more established Ricky’s and Rich say that their shop ing. Kerrigan and Rich burst ventional banana peanut but- by Ricky’s. “oily” on Yelp.com. Dan think they’re pro handball lon gold medals in 1913 af- NYC cosmetics and costume flopped because Ricky’s onto the baked good scene af- ter and jelly sandwich or “We had a dream,” she Myers, who tends to write players — but there’s no such ter it was discovered that he chain. failed to provide enough ter The New York Observer pumpkin cannoli cupcakes. said, adding her Marine business-positive stories for thing as pro handball players. played semi-professional base- Kerrigan and Rich opened promption or install the ki- wrote up their cupcake cart They even appeared on Food Park house is in foreclosure. the blog Here’s Park Slope If they were, they’d be playing ball when he was in college, a their mom-and-soon-to-be- osks to sell the treats. in Manhattan. Within days, a Network’s “Cupcake Wars,” “Now we’re broke.” also noted, “The staff’s lack on TV and making millions violation of the International pop bakery on Seventh Ave- “They’re millionaires and Ricky’s realty honcho named but the shop couldn’t gener- Foodies from the neigh- of training was painfully of dollars every year.” Olympic Committee’s rules of nue five months ago in part- we have nothing,” said Ker- Adam called Kerrigan to make ate enough cash to stay alive. borhood had their own the- apparent to most custom- His daughter was equally amateur eligibility. The med- nership with Ricky’s NYC rigan. his pitch. Kerrigan and Rich blame the ories about the demise, call- ers.” stung by the decision. als were restored in 1983. SPECIAL SECTION Excuse me, are you Jewish? If you are, you’re probably reading this in shul ered observant, he said. “I don’t believe in the word ‘religious,’ Raskin said. “I be- By Gary Buiso our worship services are only describe themselves. greater than your own in the lieve that every Jew has to do The Brooklyn Paper growing with more and more But Brooklyn’s Jewish universe.” more this year than last year, Borough Jews are not los- people who are choosing to leaders said there’s no cri- And the data bear that to do one more good deed this ing their religion — they’re engage in Jewish life.” sis of faith. out. year than last — that’s how we finding it. But across the country, 55 “You walk along Avenue According to the Gallup- measure ourselves.” From Park Slope syn- percent of the country’s Jews J or Avenue M, you’d think Healthways Well-Being In- According to U.S. Census agogues to Midwood’s identify themselves as “non- you were in Jerusalem,” said dex, Jews are rated first in data from 2000, Jews make shtiebels, religious leaders religious,” basing their an- Rabbi Alvin Kass of the East feelings of well-being, ring- up 15.4 percent of the bor- say they’re bursting at the swers on attendance at re- Midwood Jewish Center on ing up a composite score of ough’s population. bimah — and in so doing, ligious services and how Ocean Avenue. 69.8, a numeric gauge de- Recently r eleased Census they’re bucking a nation- important religion is in their Being a true believer pays rived from work environ- data has not yet been bro- wide trend. lives, according to a recent off, the rabbi said. ment and emotional and ken down by religious affili- “We have seen tremendous Gallup survey . “Jews who practice their physical health. (The non- ation — but the numbers will growth in the number of peo- Just 16 percent of Jews said religion find that they have a religious were a close sec- likely be higher, at least ac- ple participating in our com- they were “very religious.” happier, more fulfilling life,” ond with a score of 67, fol- cording to the mensch on munity,” said Shira Koch Ep- Oy, by comparison, 75 per- said Kass, who is also the lowed by Mormons (66.9), the street. “Jewish neighborhoods in stein, the associate rabbi of cent of Mormons, 50 percent chief chaplain of the NYPD. Muslims (65.8), other non- Brooklyn are going through Congregation Beth Elohim of Protestants, 44 percent of “It gives you a feeling of per- Christians (65.6), and Prot- tremendous growth,” said on Garfield Place in Park Muslims and 42 percent of spective about the world to estants (64.8). Gary Schlesinger, the chair- Slope. “Our programs and Roman Catholics similarly realize that there’s a power But numbers — we mean man of United Jewish Com- the statistics, not the fourth munity Advocacy Relations Holy Week at Plymouth book of the Torah — are of and Enrichment, an advocacy MOVING TO WESTCHESTER? CONSIDER... no interest to Rabbi Aaron group monitoring the data. Raskin of congregation B’nai Schlesinger, a member of Congregational Avraham on Remsen Street the ultra-Orthodox Satmar JEWISH EDUCATION The Woodlands Way in Brooklyn Heights. sect, said more Jews are be- “I am not at all concerned coming interested in their re- Rev. 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The roots of GAN HAYELED For 3 and 4 year olds, parents and/or grandparents (cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:80)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:18)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:23)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:14)(cid:77)(cid:14)(cid:0) GATEWAY faith in God Jewish education and affordable joint membership in WCT and the Good Friday Tenebrae Service JCC on the Hudson for families with an oldest child in second grade featuring meditations on the Seven Last Words. or younger K-12 By Rev. 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The promises help me to much violence in the world is desire whatís beyond myself Orange Street, between Hicks and Henry in the name of religion, and and what’s more true than my there is no excuse. My own own experience. I depend on Brooklyn Heights faith, Christianity, is histor- my faith to sustain my hope 718-624-4743 ically the most violent. The and my love, even when all Holocaust was carried out by around is dark. church-goers. The First World Daniel Meeter is pastor 50 Worthington Rd, White Plains (Greenburgh), NY 10607 www.plymouthchurch.org War was a Christian war. We of the Old First Reformed 914.592.7070 www.wct.org [email protected] have a lot to answer for. And Church in Park Slope. 6 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 15–21, 2011 COMPOST stuff around and sitting not degrade. City to close Norah’s around, why would you To get to the finished leave it there? It’s going product, branded “Good to get thrown away?” he Shite,” the compost mound Continued from page 1 down of organic matter by said. is supplemented by nitro- lating to the neighborhood microorganisms to produce a The pair will be accept- gen-rich additives, such and letting them know that nutrient-rich soil conditioner ing fruit, grain and vege- as coffee chaff and horse windows 7 loophole their compost will be turned — is already underway at table scraps, and newspa- manure. into something that can be a Commerce Street garden pers (please finish reading Then it’s a matter of used in their gardens,” Nagy tended by McGill, a Dublin- it first). They will discrim- time, air, and care. said. born artist, craftsman and inate, rejecting any human “By the time we get to the Of course, buying back the jack-of-all-trades who han- or animal waste, meat or end, the result is something Future alterations will require public hearing refined trash has a price: $15 dles a rake like he’s holding dairy — too stinky for the refined, something beauti- for a 25-pound bag. a violin. mound — and glossy pa- ful,” McGill said. Composting — the break- “When you see a lot of per and plastic, which do Something rich, too. By Gary Buiso mission’s oversight, provided the win- The Brooklyn Paper dows are in keeping with the existing Do you know Call it the Norah Jones effect. aesthetic. The city is planning to amend a rule Like Jones’s smash hit, residents “don’t that governs visible window openings know why” it took so long — but were on facades that don’t face the street — a heartened by the city’s nascent effort change that may have averted the hubbub nevertheless. one of our Women caused by the doe-eyed songstress’s de- “We are trying to preserve the Cob- ble Hill Historic District and all other signs for her Cobble Hill mansion. 19th-century rowhouses in the city so In 2009, the Grammy Award-winning that they look the way they appeared in Bedford-Stuyvesant–born singer initially the early 19th century,” said Roy Sloane, filed city paperwork for permission to of Distinction? president of the Cobble Hill Association, perform some “minor” work on her Am- ity Street home, which is inside the Cob- Callan ala cnidvmic agrrkosu wp.h “eHno wwi cnadno wwse cparens beerv peu ot uinr ble Hill Historic District. m lfiicle Thdhe aeam rwienongrd.k e Bwdu aptsa tpaheperpnwr oJoovrnekd et sha’asf tt earrre cvahe piatuleebcd-t Photo by To ptceiltnayBcd eteuosdt d wstoooh mmgeoreoe? r p”ewr teiosn epdrrovewvatesi nowtn aeisnrteos t nhweeavrn eWtr tiihnne-- the singer’s plan to punch 10 windows Songstress Norah Jones added dowgate. HONOREES i nto the blank side of her home, causing seven windows to the side of her The Historic Districts Council, a pres- Louisa McGregor a stir in the tony landmark district be- Amity Street house without a ervation group, said any alteration to a cause its Greek Revival rowhouses tra- public hearing. visible façade should get a full public Brenda Drew ditionally eschew ostentation in favor of hearing, because alterations can drasti- Rose Huczko architectural discretion. mission took notice. cally change a building’s nature. Aura Mejia That amendment did not require a new Jones’s application highlighted “a need “Anything that happens on a second- public hearing. Hence, the talk of a “No- ary façade in a historically residential Paula Utilla rah Loophole.” for the Commission to set a limit on the area should come before Landmarks Janie Whitney Eventually, Jones c ompromised to number, size, pattern and placement of so the community can weigh in,” said Rachel Waltz seven windows, but residents were still visible window openings on secondary Simeon Bankoff, the group’s executive vexed that she was granted the right to facades,” commission spokeswoman Lisi director. Elaine Guido cause window pains in the neighborhood de Bourbon said. The city has yet to finalize the rule Danielle Johnson without a new public hearing. The law, as currently written, is am- change. And Jones declined to sing to Dr. Barbara Austin Lucas The Landmarks Preservation Com- biguous and does not require the com- us about her feelings. Judith Stern Orlando Honor her with an ad STONE... Anne J. Swern But like any fad, brown- ing is put together than the cut Raisa Chernina in Courier Life’s stone’s popularity faded; by of the rock, added Mike Mee- Jill Eisenhard the Great War, the material han, owner of the Portland was passed over for trendy, Brownstone Quarries. Nancy Venturine special issue published Continued from page 1 liked earth tones, but because lighter-colored materials like Of course, this is Brooklyn, Tina Chang accent. it was cheap. limestone. Weather damage, so not everybody is a fan. Victoria Hofmo May 19, 2011! The use of brownstone as As the city and its middle as a result of poor construc- “We felt that the house was a building material was a fad class grew, people started liv- tion and improper quarrying, too grand in proportion for its Mathylde Frontus in the latter half of the 19th ing further from work and also gave the material a bad neighbors on the block,” said Ngozi Moses Deadline May 6, 2011 century — one so prevalent developers built up Brook- reputation. Simeon Bankoff of the His- Melissa Glass that author Edith Wharton lyn as a suburban spot. Like But Brooklyn’s ubiquitous toric Districts Council. Lena Alhusseini For advertising information call: would later deride the era as the building boom around the brown rock has gotten a bum But Van den Bout thinks “the brown decades,” and fa- time of the last housing bub- rap, say some experts. that the classic brownstone Gail L. Smith Stephanie Stellaccio: (718) 260-2575 mously called the rock “the ble, homes began to get big- “With our knowledge of material will silence the nay- Elaine Avery [email protected] most hideous building stone ger, more pretentious — and brownstone today and how sayers — or, at least, having Liza Kramer ever quarried.” more shoddily built. to cut and handle it properly them saying, “Ahhh.” Lynn Kelly SIZE OF ADS: 1/4V $280 (4.66 X 5.125) Hideous to her, perhaps, but “These were like the first — we could probably build “The rock will have cir- 1/8H(cid:202)(cid:102)(cid:163)(cid:120)(cid:228)(cid:202)(cid:173)(cid:123)(cid:176)(cid:120)(cid:202)(cid:56)(cid:202)(cid:211)(cid:176)(cid:200)(cid:211)(cid:120)(cid:174)(cid:202)(cid:85)(cid:202)1/12 $75 (2 X 2.625) as omnipresent as Gowanus McMansions and this was the a better brownstone today cular patterns carved into it, oysters. Brownstone, which is first urban sprawl,” said Mor- that we could in the 19th- making the house appear dif- actually just brown sandstone, rone. “People wanted stone century,” said Morrone. ferent throughout the day,” was not only popular because for their houses and the better And weather damage is he said. “It will really bring a GALA EVENT, HELD AT THE Order Tickets for Family & Friends: architects in the Victorian age stone was too expensive.” more a result of how the build- subtle light to the facade.” $75 per person TOBACCO Includes access to Parking, Aquarium, Jane McGroarty, president of the Tobacco Warehouse proj- Sea Lion Show, Cocktail Reception, the Brooklyn Heights Asso- ect forward and incorporat- ciation. ing plans for St. Ann’s Ware- Desserts/Coffee, Awards Vitaliano agreed. house and Empire Stores as Continued from page 1 when it allowed the state to re- The Park Service’s conten- vibrant parts of the park,” IN CONEY ISLAND FOR INFORMATION CALL funding and repair. draw the map of the Brooklyn tion that it was merely correct- Stein added. on June 22, 2011, 5:30–9pm “This ruling reaches far be- waterfront to place the two his- ing a historic mistake is noth- But some locals think Carol Magluilo at (718) 260-8319 yond Brooklyn,” Peg Breen, toric buildings on non-park- ing but a “house of cards” that the city is overly optimistic. Will feature and celebrate some of Email: [email protected] president of the New York land so they could be redevel- “cannot withstand the gentlest Former Community Board 2 the borough’s outstanding women Landmarks Conservancy, oped. The agency said it was breeze,” the judge wrote. member Andrew Stengel, who said on Sunday. “If the Na- merely correcting an earlier City lawyer Haley Stein wrote the seminal l aw review Name:______________________________________ tional Park Service could “mistake” that put the build- said that Bloomberg admin- article in January that led to choose when to enforce the ings in the protected parkland isration officials “are disap- the lawsuit, saw the decision Address_________________________________________________________________ law, historic buildings and in the first place. pointed with the ruling and in larger context. parks across the country The next year, the world- look forward to presenting our “The era of unchecked land Tel._________________________ Email _______________________________________ would suffer.” renowned theater troupe St. full case to the court.” use decisions in the vein of The National Park Ser- Ann’s Warehouse was given “Brooklyn Bridge Park re- Robert Moses is long over,” (cid:79)(cid:0)Check Enclosed Quantity _ ___ vice said it could not com- development rights to con- mains committed to moving said Stengel. ment until there is a final rul- vert the crumbling and roof- (cid:79)(cid:0)MasterCard (cid:79)(cid:0)VISA (cid:79)(cid:0)AMEX Card #_______________ EXP.______ Sec. Code____ ing, and a spokesman for St. less building into a $15-mil- GEESE... Fax to (718) 260-2579 or Mail: One MetroTech Center North 10th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Ann’s Warehouse said that lion mixed-use performance Ticket orders must be in no later than May 1, 2011 the company would have no hall and plaza . comment. But in February , the Opponents said that the Park Service had said that it feds simply buckled to pres- did nothing wrong in 2009, sure from state and city au- Continued from page 1 to talk about the new job po- thorities who were intent on city exterminated waterfowl sition, explaining the contract giving the site to St. Ann’s, within a five-mile radius of had not yet been signed. “ and needed a secretly re- both LaGuardia and JFK air- But, in the past, she has said I needed surgery but drawn map. ports — a measure that was that when goose populations “It’s clear that the Na- expanded last year to Pros- rise — there are now 193 geese tional Park Service — an pect Park, more than seven Prospect Park — they must couldn’t be out of agency charged with pro- miles from any runway, with- be controlled. “It isn’t the an- tecting our public parkland out public discussion, much to swer people want to hear, but — has reneged on this duty the horror of neighbors. when there are hundreds of ” and has yielded to political USDA spokeswoman birds, the risk [to airplanes] commission for too long. pressure from City Hall,” said Carol Bannerman declined is higher,” she said. GPS blizzard response. The crime unauthorized medical waste The specialists at New York Methodist Hospital wasn’t discovered until April 6, to dissipate. when the truck was at its nor- “It’s not uncommon,” are a step ahead in using robotic surgery to treat mal lot along Hamilton Avenue said the spokesman, Mat- Continued from page 1 conditions in a growing number of fields including near the Gowanus Canal. thew LiPani. ting routine maintenance at a A Sanitation spokesman The mayor himself had prostate cancer, gynecological and urologic disor- Bay Ridge shop in February said that the theft of the much- heralded the GPS-tracking ders, thoracic surgery and more. 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Jessica Hagedorn at powerHouse Arena [37 Main St. at Water Street in DUMBO, (718) 666-3049], April 19 at 7 pm; also at Green- light Bookstore [686 Fulton St. between S. Elliott Place and S. Portland Avenue in Fort Epic food fi ght pits classicists vs. newcomers Greene, (718) 246-0200], April 25 at 7:30 pm. For info, visit www.jessicahagedorn.net. — Meredith Deliso By Sarah Zorn SERIES for The Brooklyn Paper What’s old is new again when iitt Story pirates comes to Brooklyn’s dining scene. D L Forget about foams, fusions, or O fancy French techniques, there’s a Roald Dahl. James Salter. J.D. Salinger. ninegw t hgee bnoerroautigohn’ so cf ufoliondaireys r coeoltesb wraitth- S C H O O L At Wonhea tp dooi ntht,e sthe ewyr iwteerrse a lall hl arveeje icnt ceodm bmy othne? an homage to old classics. New Yorker. Not that they aren’t doing a littlee And if you were, too, then Halyards has the bit of tweaking. N E event for you. 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In attached.” — Meredith Deliso buds on a tour of old-world Brooklyn, or Park Slope, Bark cook Stoph Sturgul serves up hot dogs crafted from “heritage” pork and basted in smoked lard. would rather indulge in a little haute cui- sine, one thing’s for sure, the borough’s best bites have never been on better — humble wiener never had it so good. to find at any old slice shop. olate cake represents the trailblazing ac- THEATER or more diverse — display. Bark [474 Bergen St. between Fifth Fornino [187 Bedford Ave. at N. tress. To us, it’s pure deliciousness. and Flatbush avenues in Park Slope, (718) Seventh street in Williamsburg, (718) Robicelli’s (For info on locations, visit HOT DOGS ‘Black Watch’ 789-1939]. 384-6004]. robicellis.tumblr.com). OLD SCHOOL: Nathans This old warhorse has been serving PIZZA CHEESECAKE RED-SAUCE ITALIAN frankfurters the same way since 1916. The OLD SCHOOL: L&B Spumoni Gardens OLD SCHOOL: Juniors OLD SCHOOL: Colandrea New extra-long all-beef dogs snap nicely when Generations of Brooklynites continue Only three individuals have overseen Corner “Black Watch” — the National Theatre of you bite into them, have an appealing sweet to flock to this family owned pizzeria in the production of Junior’s famous cheese- Patrons of this old-guard Italian joint Scotland’s searing look at soldiers in Iraq — is and smoky flavor, and bear up perfectly to Gravesend for homemade spumoni, ices, cake in its 60-plus years of Brooklyn des- know exactly how they like it — sauce: back at St. Ann’s Warehouse for a third run. gobs of spicy, deli-style mustard, piles of and the infamous Sicilian-style pies. The sert dominance, with one “master baker” tomato; vegetables: fried; price point: low; The play is based on interviews playwright saurkraut, or (gasp!) Heinz ketchup. Al- dense and deeply browned crusts are topped presiding over the entire process. No one portions: huge. And no counting calories Gregory Burke conducted with soldiers who though many (many) franchises have fol- with cheese and then sauce, with showers can describe these cream cheesy wedges here — the tortellini carbonara comes served in a Scottish lowed, nothing beats a visit to the original of freshly grated Romano and olive oil fin- as light and fluffy, but that’s a good thing. doused with pancetta, egg, meat, cream Army regiment, tell- location on Surf Avenue. Yes, the area has ishing the picture. There’s a full sit-down Supremely dense, fantastically rich, and and cheese, just like back in the day. ing their story via seen better days, and you might end up restaurant, take-out window and garden completely satisfying — Juniors cheese- Colandrea New Corner [7201 Eighth video sequences, bag- guarding your sand-kissed dog from one- seating in addition to the pizza parlor, but cakes are the real Brooklyn deal. Ave. between 72nd and 73rd streets in pipes, intense acrobat- S9ehy4toie6wlNldw-,2a set2tehhl0laa a2gtAn ]u.osvl nelsFln yaou mrae rd oodiuvnssi n tCog[1o d3tnh1reeu0y n a SkpIsuspl,rae bfna uldA.t ,sv oe(7m. 1ea8-t) bvNpereEestLepwW&naeBrd eSe ,Sn C(y 7pHWo1uu8Om.r )1 sO4o0e4nl Lfa9i: n- fG1Fod2aor 3 Wrard0n .e]s .ie1nn1rsoi os[2tur7se2 ew5t sa8 ii6tn.t hG rSat-. a8Nt5E 2JCDW-uue5np K2Sico5aCa7lrkb’H]se. OA i[m3vO8ep6Lnre :u FsReala oritinbob siDuc, sMeohlwla iAtn’tst vaoenwnd unAe, l (l7Eis1xo8tn). DSNFrpyEaFkunWeonkrr t mHSCinCeeaoriHsg fthOorotosOnd, o L(a7v:n1 odF8 ar)n an8und3tr3 kiF-tiir0eoa8’nns0 kc40 o]5F.na7slu clitnaenltlsi,, Photo by Manuel Harlan iibfsccieresaeelW,l”da p t wesash eecnhtqaaqoeulkunrlaeeie inmndtn gc lciiaet ce sas sbth. “,ari mastattnuoln easrd--tt NEW SCHOOL: Bark Super-chef Michael Ayoub explores “the Robicelli, have become known for minia- focus on offering simple, local, seasonally the DUMBO theater in Imagine actually knowing what’s in art and science of pizza” in this award turizing just about anything — with de- inspired fare at this much-ballyhooed Ital- 2008, a year after its New York premiere. In this your hot dog! Bark performs this small winning, ‘billyburg restaurant. The menu licious results. Chicken n’ waffles, Irish ian eatery. House-made cavatelli is tossed new production, running from April 16 to May miracle by disclosing a full list of its scru- is split into three categories; Naples: The soda bread and the Bronx Zoo Egyptian with Faiccos hot sausage and browned sage 8, there’s a fresh, younger cast, but with direc- pulously sourced suppliers. Hartmann’s First Generation; Italy, The Second Gen- Cobra are past cupcake inspirations, but butter, meatballs are studded with pine tor John Tiffany still at the helm of Burke’s ex- Old World Sausage makes the private-la- eration; and Fornino: The Third Genera- the cheesecake-themed “Bea Arthur” cup- nuts and raisins, and the new school car- pertly crafted script, it’s still a must-see. bel dogs, Heritage Farms USA provides tion. Guess where you’ll find all the fancy- cake, created to memorialize the “Golden bonara is done with guanciale and farm- “Black Watch” at St. Ann’s Warehouse [38 the Berkshire pork products, and kraut schmantzy pies? The Funghi Misti is made Girls” star upon her passing, that is as leg- fresh Lancaster egg. Water St. between Dock and Main streets in and condiments are made in-house. It also with mixed wild mushrooms, caciocavallo endary as its namesake. The cheesecake Frankie’s 457 Spuntino [457 Court St. DUMBO, (718) 834-8794], April 16-May 8. Tick- doesn’t hurt that the puppies are basted and mozzarella cheeses and white truffle buttercream pays homage to the show it- between Fourth Place and Luquer Street ets $55-$90. For info, visit www.stannsware- with homemade smoked lard butter. The oil — something you’d be hard pressed self, while the black coffee-infused choc- in Carroll Gardens, (718) 403-0033]. house.org. — Meredith Deliso 5 (cid:2) MOMMY RESTAURANT & BAR LATIN CUISINE HAPPY HOUR We are proud to present a traditional menu using ingredients to provide healthier and tastier dishes for our valued Thursday & Friday, 2:30-4:30 customers. All dishes are made fresh and in house. 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HOME DELIVERY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS LUNCH SPECIAL: $7.99 Monday–Friday, 11 am–4 pm BRUNCH SERVED Saturday & Sunday, 11 am–11 pm 491 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOERUM HILL (718) 653-0037 8 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 15–21, 2011 WHERE TO (cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:5) Brooklyn Museum (cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:9)(cid:17)(cid:5)(cid:18)(cid:19)(cid:11)(cid:9)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:20)(cid:9)(cid:5) 200 Eastern Parkway Saturday, April 30 at 2pm (cid:21)(cid:22)(cid:23)(cid:22)(cid:24)(cid:21)(cid:22)(cid:23)(cid:23)(cid:5)(cid:2)(cid:9)(cid:17)(cid:25)(cid:9)(cid:11) EDITORS’ PICKS N A M I SUNDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY E H O B April 17 April 19 April 20 April 22 April 23 E S King ‘Arthur’ Run around D I O S Don’t hate author When he was with P A H Arthur Phillips Blues Traveler, John R because he stole our Popper got that editor’s best novel song, “Run Around,” idea ever (it involved stuck in our heads all MUSIC BY SCHUMANN, MAHLER AND ARENSKY ‘“oSSf wtwhaen a mLaonkse’t ” p gwoparuse loaanr et tSawchtaook rneses w’peehr-aodr oerea-wanl eizlel CCinugub oabvne acr ut lhtleui rbBer rioseo tka!lky-n dyoefa aygr.i sgB, sua,t na tdgh oath.t oNwuoasswa n,2 d0s ‘mYoNuo imgvayhe kstn’o w ballets ever to be per- that their only hope Academy of Music Popper’s back with a Shenan doah Ableman formed before Darren is to “discover” a this spring, from films side project, the as a waitress at But- Aronofsky turned it all heretofore unknown to dance to music. 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Midnight. ing, Old Fulton Street and Furman (cid:23) “THALIA FOLLIES — A POLITICAL CABARET”: With special guest (cid:57)(cid:60)(cid:74)(cid:75)(cid:36)(cid:66)(cid:60)(cid:71)(cid:75) appearance by Borough President CIVIC CALENDAR tech Center at Myrtle Pro menade in Markowitz. $25. 8 pm. Kingsbor- Downtown, (718) 596-5410]. ough Community College [2001 (cid:23) THURS, APRIL 21 OMraiennhtaatlt aBnlv Bde. aact hD, e(7c1a8tu) r3 A68v-e5n5u9e6 ]in, (cid:74)(cid:60)(cid:58)(cid:73)(cid:60)(cid:75) 84th PreTcUinEcSt ,C oAmPmRuInLi t1y 9Council. Y7:o3u0t phm C.o 3u3n3c Lila. yRfeagyeutlater mAveee.t ing. BWreoeokklyly mn eBertidingge. 1R2o:1ta5r pym C.l ub. www.kcckpac.org. [between Classon and Grand ave- Regular meeting. 7 pm. Brooklyn Brooklyn Marriott [333 Adams St. in Law School [250 Joralemon St. nues in Fort Greene, (718) 636-6526]. Downtown, (917) 804-0797]. SUN, APRIL 17 bPleatcwee ienn D Coowunrtto Swtrne, e(7t 1a8n)d 8 B75o-e6r8u5m0 ]. CommuWnitEy DB,o aArdP 7R. 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Regular meeting. 6 To list an event in the Civic Calendar, e-mail org. 88th Precinct Community and pm. Polytechnic University [5 Metro- [email protected]. 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HOW TO E-mail news and arts releases to [email protected] Member: Listed: CONTACT E-mail calendar listings to [email protected] E-mail nightlife listings to [email protected] THE PAPER To e-mail a staff member, use first initial last name @cnglocal.com April 15–21, 2011 The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 AWP 9 ‘Whore’ house Company XIV turns Bukowski into erotic dance tour de force By Meredith Deliso etc.), as well as tackling themes of voyeur- The Brooklyn Paper ism, sexuality and objectification. Typically, the Carroll Gardens-based dance Austin McCormick and Charles Bukowski troupe has a strong baroque influence and over- may come from two completely differ- the-top flair, so things should get interesting ent artistic backgrounds, but they have when it strips down — in more ways than one at least one thing in common — women — to explore the women in Bukowski’s po- Corey Tatarczuk atvhoreecA i actthnoivdene iit rc“h Lpmisoo umevste ofero.n. 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This week’s hot dish BAR SCRAWL By Bill Roundy 278 FIFTH AVENUE, BROOKLYN Williamsburg and new chef is finally in place Look before you 718.369.9527 Greenpoint hog the at Dean Street in Prospect Yelp: Eater posted an amus- gossip limelight Heights, after Nate Smith’s ing blow-by-blow conver- this week, what with mon- not-so-amicable departure sation had on Yelp, in which ster bar openings, epic res- from John Longo and Rob “Joan C.” railed against the taurant closings, massive Gelardi’s new eatery where respected Greenpoint eat- Yes, we have a grill! Yelp smack downs, and the Tavern on Dean used to be. ery Anella. Joan chided the largest number of raucous Michael Franzetti, whose restaurant for not holding drunks per capita. resume includes top chef a reserved table for seven (cid:40)(cid:33)(cid:45)(cid:34)(cid:53)(cid:50)(cid:39)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:39)(cid:39)(cid:51) Green caf- (after the major- feine: The Green- ity of her group (cid:48)(cid:33)(cid:46)(cid:35)(cid:33)(cid:43)(cid:37)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:51)(cid:37)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:43)(cid:51) (cid:39)(cid:80)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:74)(cid:70)(cid:14)(cid:74)(cid:79)(cid:14)(cid:36)(cid:73)(cid:74)(cid:70)(cid:71) pointers have spot- failed to show (cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:53)(cid:48)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:53)(cid:38)(cid:38)(cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:33)(cid:36)(cid:51) ted a new place for up), adding that residents to get a By Sarah Zorn maybe the hostess (cid:38)(cid:50)(cid:37)(cid:37)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:37)(cid:44)(cid:41)(cid:54)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:57)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:39) java fix: Upright “just needs to get Coffee on Manhat- laid.” The owner, tan Avenue. Although menu stints at Stuzzicheri, Lupa, Blair Papagni, responded (cid:34)(cid:33)(cid:39)(cid:37)(cid:44) TWO LOCATIONS: offerings include french Chestnut, and Palladin, is with this pithy bon mot. 223 DeKalb Ave. press mocha and Sumatran preparing to take the helm, “It seems best for all in- espresso, the teeny joint is according to Fork in the volved that you’ve sworn (718) 643-2686 bound to win more hipster Road . Our editor ate there never to return.” You’ve hearts with their thought- the other night and had a been served! WORLD 339 Fifth Ave. fully curated collection of great salmon, but Fran- Gros bierhalle: Nas- (718) 499-1143 pinball games. Who needs zetti’s menu was not in sau Avenue is about to get coffee when you have “At- place yet — plans are to a 6,000-square-foot bar/res- tack from Mars!” to get the phase it in gradually over taurant called Spritzenhaus. adrenaline pumping? the next few weeks. Let’s Eater reports that the be- Hot ticket: Can’t take just hope Franzetti, unlike hemoth will have four beer the wait at Park Slope’s al Smith, can tolerate a little stations offering 25 brews di la trattoria? Head around Monday night football dur- on tap, a 100-foot bar, an the corner to Carroll Street, ing dinner service. open kitchen, a wood-burn- and try your luck at al di Wheel estate: In the ing oven, and sidewalk seat- la vino. The intimate off- market for a food truck/ ing. 561 Myrtle Ave. shoot is currently offering restaurant/beer garden? People pops: Neigh- a $25 three-course market Brownstoner noticed that borhood doggies will have (@ Myrtle & Emerson) menu on Mondays through a listing has gone up for to go elsewhere for their Wednesdays, and five-dol- Goods, the former mobile gourmet biscuits and puppy lar wine pours. Just think, home-turned-burger shack treats. 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