INSIDE: PAGES AND PAGES OF COUPONS TO SAVE YOU CASH! YYoouurr NNeeiigghhbboorrhhoooodd — — YYoouurr NNeewwss®® BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260–2500 (cid:129) Brooklyn, NY (cid:129) ©2012 Serving Brownstone Brooklyn, Williamsburg & Bay Ridge AWP/14 pages (cid:129) Vol. 35, No. 17 (cid:129) April 27–May 4, 2012 (cid:129) FREE DAWN OF A NEW JAY BEFORE AFTER NYU to fi x up much-maligned Downtown offi ce building By Natalie O’Neill Willoughby Street, where a run-down, will be open to students by 2017. “This is a game-changer for Brook- The Brooklyn Paper city-owned Metropolitan Transporta- Community leaders hailed the news, lyn,” said Sen. Daniel Squadron (D– tion Authority office has sat nearly va- saying the project will attract brilliant Downtown). NYU will transform a decrepit eye- cant for years , stalling development in minds, create jobs, and further bol- NYU, which recently announced sore at 370 Jay St. into a cutting-edge the neighborhood, Downtown boost- ster Downtown’s reputation as an ac- plans to drastically increase enroll- YU snacse iietghnhecb eno afrathicooionlid’tsy an tnhedxa ctt ewbmiiglel cnrote lDvlieotgaweli nzttoeow wthnne, etor sbT suhaieyl d.s cihtso oCle wnitlelr p faorrt nUerr bwainth S thciee cnictye ahladingedhm eUirc n lhievuaebrr nswiitnhyge, nCi inittc yjlo uTidneiscn hign, sBLtirotounotgek slI yosn-f mMeTAnAtf,t eewqr iculoli pnpmvaeyer n$tit5n f0gr omthmiel lotihfoefni cs tieot eb r.ueimldoinvge Courtesy N borough officials say. and Progress — a branch dedicated to Law School, not to mention neighbor- into academic labs, NYU will then lease NYU will transform the gritty MTA offices at 370 Jay St. into a re- NYU-Poly will build a flashy and fu- designing safer and more energy-ef- ing schools like St. Francis College in the building from the city for $1 per year search facility by 2017. This rendering shows what will become the turistic research center at the site near ficient cities using technology — that Brooklyn Heights. See JAY o n page 11 Center for Urban Science and Progress. New spin for Bridge Park Millionaire cyclist gives $40M for indoor bike track on waterfront By Daniel Bush park officials pulled the plug on ational facility on Furman Street founder of NYC Fieldhouse, an The Brooklyn Paper a modest sports bubble. near Pier 5. organization that’s spent years ort A wealthy cyclist will pay the On Thursday millionaire phi- “We want this to truly be a s earching for a suitable site in Aaron Sh cleittiyc $s 4c0o mmpillleixo nfe taot ubruiinldg aan v aetloh-- lnaonutnhcroepdi hste J wosilhlu dao Rnaetceh tnhietz e ayne-- caodmd mamuneintyit ieens dfeoarv opra trhka tu sweirlsl tthraec kci tcyy ctloi nbgu ailrde naa c .ompetitive p / drome at Brooklyn Bridge Park opening sum — which is one of and provide a much needed all- The center’s main feature paper Grou —ohof p oreepsae wlniz esirpneag dc taehs eha edlodvn olagcstati tmyeesea wrd wrhehoaesmne tpthhaeer klca oirnsgt ecss iott yfe vahe iyrse tmoarra-ydr oe—u ton t dao srceioncvgreeler- wRineevcaehtshntoeitrrz R,s apo obgerratrstn dHfsaeocinilbl oirtfuy t,nh”n e s laaanitdde wcyiclll ibneg Stthreaeec 2k B0, I0eKq-mEu ie optpener pdin atcogl eihn o1es1dt ws Ne munity Com Fined dining ltaiowns a agnadin ustr glaewd -tbhree ackiteyr st.o take ac- A thief snatched a painting reading “Steal this art” from a But the owners of the Nassau Ave- Williamsburg gallery — and artist Adam Simon, pictured nue cafe, who will defend themselves with a similar work, wants it back. and their brunch menu before a judge on June 11, say they are being un- Off the wall Lokal gets hit with summons in fairly targeted. “In New York everybody is op- erating their sidewalk cafes before opening salvo in War on Brunch noon,” said Lokal co-owner Serkan UUzel. “We’re the only ones so BTTlhiyeth ABeraoioreroklynafn S Plathlpoyaerrt,k wesa l‘kSstto e bToeh aeta fsklteaf nf tf q awuhti tMei siosomt l eihtnaetra a rlAilyttr.t ’is Photo by Stefano Giovannini BTcWsmpahyoaemeAn rc AB e stGoo r atonfrrhoso ereBr eoks nllsrfynaueipnpr rno sSpvPcitneai hhncdpt oagrw eies trrouhs twtueaanltiuttd hyrcoa iaointn ryct bodtiheunin-er- te rssu monT- HffbcoaaErfr esv s eii oWabllteaefttroiiAineresg R fnaro oll omiiOttntt llo oeNpn-ekk rSn auoBtinwndRgna syriUusd .lleeNw ttahhClaktt HALpAooffikffnaaatii larr ffwsgwnpa osdarrepois ’WAn ortbthehgk lDi eea legtl mtoesioo awpng i.m”gnalooyrogsmt tr bmetttauooshnetr eatgn cc ru totoyt rhoiun acatfrnfko tCti tr e r siefotmnoic.n rGleessWvidutrve e meet ateh’dnhnrea daeer-t Artist Adam Simon hoped to scrambling to find the crook who City inspectors issued a violation to Sunday morning. The violation comes after mem- violation this weekend, but noted that elicit a big response from Wil- grabbed the five-by-seven-inch the Greenpoint bistro Lokal — an early Department of Consumer Affairs bers of North Brooklyn’s Commu- Sunday’s rainy weather may have de- liamsburg gallery-hoppers with a wood panel, valued at $300, show of force against restaurants that regulators issued a citation to the Lo- nity Board 1 mounted an aggressive terred other businesses from serving painting reading “Steal this art” which Simon donated as part open early on Sundays. rimer Street bistro Lokal at 9:35 am front against brunch-serving scoff- See BRUNCH on page 11 — but he didn’t want his message See ART o n page 11 Ridge motorists fi ght back Tell city, ‘keep your hands off our Fourth Avenue driving lanes’ By Will Bredderman MEAN sign and beautify the dangerous road- task force meeting at Our Lady of An- The Brooklyn Paper way keep its hands off their cherished gels Church. “Reducing the number of Bay Ridge motorists drew a line car lanes. lanes on Fourth Avenue is only going Streets in the asphalt against Borough Pres- “It takes me 35 minutes to go from to make it worse.” ident Markowitz’s plan to rejuvenate 69th Street to Atlantic Avenue, off-rush Markowitz wants to transform Fourth Avenue last week — demand- hour,” griped Community Board 10 Fourth Avenue from the Verrazano The battle for Brooklyn’s byways ing that the task force assigned to rede- member Greg Ahl during an April 18 See FOURTH o n page 11 m Graha Pol plastered on poles beth Photo by Eliza Urban farmer Philip Botwinick hatched a plan to sell eggs from a Cryptic posters paper Greenpoint with Lopez’s face farm on Dean Street. Egg-citing news By Aaron Short on April 16, when neighbor- The Brooklyn Paper hood blogger Miss Heather State Assemblyman Vito published images of the graf- Lopez isn’t just the face of fiti on her website . Brooklyn’s Democratic party Milton Street residents for locavores — his face is becoming a Rolf Carle said he saw a Brooklyn street-art icon. young couple plastering the Scores of mysterious post- posters near his home last ers featuring the Bushwick week, but did not recognize Goodies from the hen next door politician’s head and the the artists, nor, at first glance, words “Vito Rises” have been the subject. plastered on poles, walls, “I couldn’t make out the By Natalie O’Neill straight from a community garden and lampposts throughout image until later, but they The Brooklyn Paper farm, where you’ll find a slice of coun- Greenpoint over the past don’t seem flattering,” said Why didn’t the chicken cross try in the concrete jungle. 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Kids claim the rule actually By Daniel Bush Fort Greene) — will each By Natalie O’Neill “It’s a time, place, and manner came into effect after a gaggle The Brooklyn Paper likely carry his home turf and The Brooklyn Paper thing,” he said. “We don’t want of students began “group hug- The fate of Downtown run a competitive campaign A popular charter school in students spending too much so- ging” in the hallways, which cial time between class.” neighborhoods from Brook- in Bedford-Stuyvesant. Windsor Terrace has banned blocked other children on the But some parents say the rule lyn Heights to Clinton Hill may But whoever picks up more hugging between classes — a way to class. is a spirit-crushing assault on be decided by voters in some votes in Coney Island, Brigh- rule that parents and students The hugging ban prompted pro- kindness that keeps pre-teens of the borough’s most conser- ton Beach, Marine Park, and aren’t, well, embracing. tests and some serious eye-rolling from connecting with each vative communities. Rivals Barron and Jeffries Bergen Beach — mostly white, Brooklyn Prospect Char- other. from middle schoolers, who said Political insiders say right-leaning neighborhoods ter School principal Dan Ru- “It seems kind of cold,” said the too-strict rule stomps on their House hopefuls Assembly- that were added to the expan- binstein said he created the no parent Allison Pennell. “My sev- ability to express themselves — man Hakeem Jeffries (D– (D–East New York) — the sive Central Brooklyn district hugging rule to keep students enth grader was like, ‘I’ve had especially after being forced to Fort Greene) and Coun- candidates battling to replace last month — will come out from lingering in hallways be- enough of this place.’ ” wear uniforms last year. cilman Charles Barron r etiring Rep. Ed Towns (D– See SOUTH on page 5 tween classes, which can cause The school established the “It’s silly,” said Laura Sainz, a Don’t even think about it. disruptions and tardiness. rule roughly three months ago See HUGS on page 11 2 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 27–May 4, 2012 W’burg lofts lost SAVE UP TO $1,600 Despite law, artists evicted from live-work space on a new central AC By Aaron Short system this summer The Brooklyn Paper A law designed to protect loft-dwell- ers from eviction won’t save the resi- or dents of a Williamsburg building be- cause they signed away their rights GET UP TO before the legislation came into ef- fect, a judge ruled Tuesday. The so-called Loft Law — a state regulation revised two years ago to de- $700 OFF fend loft residents from eviction — will not protect the tenants of a Berry Street building because they signed an agree- a new ductless ment with their landlord years before AC system* twlisstahhnttaorweageBy ut l e a beluo—tdwnefst tdl a tcawseehfapsatdeemkeav ewerrelen kad t ib inhi tnSnayhdet .g o,A clL aT aiteptsoe fhy1tpfnf 6i tesearp -cpLdanamtrl ta nspiasown er Cnnoalg d tobtm.th ouetS ihl crse.ltea ie gnJF mtabu gotleus hu tw thiterilhecdtamhyee-r File photo by Stefano Giovannini Ariel Belen’s ruling in favor of their David Opdyke and Kimberlae Saul and their kids Zoe and Quinn must landlord. move out of their Berry Street home by the end of the month after a “It’s over, it doesn’t matter, the judge ruled that the so-called Loft Law will not protect them. court system has done its worst and we’re done,” said artist David Opdyke. “All we can do is hope the landlord Residents of the seven-story former from 20 percent to 10 percent after va- won’t feel like ripping us to shreds noodle factory applied for rental pro- cancies and barring landlords from re- and maybe give us a break on months tections last summer after then-Gov. covering rent-regulated apartments for of back rent.” Paterson signed the bill. But the build- personal use. The ruling affirms a Brooklyn Su- ing’s owner, Mona Gora-Friedman went But tenants in the Berry Street build- preme Court judge’s decision earlier to court in January 2011 d emanding ing say that legislators must also draft a this month that the Loft Law cannot their immediate eviction . bill fixing the amended Loft Law, oth- be applied to long-time tenants who Tenants charged that Gora-Fried- erwise judges will use their case as a Get a rebate of up to $1,000 have already promised to move out of man, who bought the property for $25 precedent to rule in favor of landlords live-work spaces. million in 2005, harassed them and cut in future housing disputes. when you buy any qualified central AC system from Petro “The amended Loft Law does not off their water in an attempt to force “The judge’s decision clearly states contain any language that directs a them out. They stopped paying rent that he did so because the Loft Law does or $100 off the installation of any ductless AC system. retroactive application, thus this 2010 during the court fight, but now must not specifically tell him not to,” said amendment may only be applied pro- pack up their things and leave one of the Berry Street tenant Kimberlae Saul, Save even more with up to $600 in local rebates spectively, and cannot affect previously few remaining artists lofts in a neigh- who claims a re-worded piece of leg- accrued rights,” Bunyan said. borhood where live-work spaces have islation would give her and other ten- and incentives!* The state enacted the Loft Law in been gradually squeezed out by lux- ants a “slam dunk case.” 1982 to regulate the residential conver- ury residences. Assemblyman Lopez sympathized sion of commercial and manufactur- “We all live and work here and we with the Berry Street residents at a meet- Plus, $0 down and affordable monthly payments ing buildings in Manhattan, but state cannot afford a work space that is some- ing at Our Lady of Pompeii Church on legislators, led by Assembly Housing where else from our live space,” said Tuesday night and said he is trying to for qualified customers!** Chairman Vito Lopez (D–Williams- tenant Andrea Haenggi, a choreogra- fix the language in the bill. burg), amended the legislation in 2010, pher. “There aren’t really any live-work After losing the appeal, residents extending a swath of rights and rental spaces left in New York.” of the building are asking themselves protections to thousands of residents The decision comes as state Assem- what to do next. living in illegally converted industrial bly members proposed several bills in- “I have to do everything I can to make Call now! spaces in Williamsburg, Greenpoint, tended to strengthen rental protections sure that my kids don’t lose their home Bushwick, and Gowanus. by reducing the amount of rent increases and their neighborhood,” Saul said. 877.345.7142 CB10: 93 Lounge must go petro.com By Will Bredderman Authority shouldn’t renew 93 Pulaski said 93’s backers chased the place,” he said. The Brooklyn Paper Lounge’s liquor license be- claimed they would open a pi- Coury says he leases Club HEATING OIL | AIR CONDITIONING | CHIMNEY A Bay Ridge group urged cause the club between Third ano lounge, and feels the club 93 to outside promoters about the state to shut down a 93rd and Fourth avenues is plagued might be trying to get their li- twice each month, and that he Street nightspot, claiming the with problems. cense renewed without com- only mentioned piano music *$1,000 rebate applies to qualifi ed systems only. Limited time offer, expires 7/31/12, equipment must be installed by 8/15/12. Local, venue is a violent haven for “They’re known for bring- munity input. But club owner to CB10 as one type of music state and utility tax credits and rebates of up to $600 vary by state and must meet SEER and EER criteria to qualify. Credit offer ap- drugs dealers and hoodlums ing in third-party promoters Ronald Coury denied the that could be found there. He plies to current Petro customers who install any qualifi ed ductless AC equipment and will be applied to account. **Subject to credit approval by GE Money. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Must present this ad at the time of quote. Additional terms and — but the owner insists he’s and illegal activity,” said charges and insists CB10 has says there is no drug dealing conditions may apply. NYC Lic. No. 1314079. ©2012 Petro. P_122276 doing nothing illegal. CB10’s Susan Pulaski. “We never given him a chance. in the venue, which caters Community Board 10 all know about the drug sit- “They were complaining to an “upscale crowd” that members said the State Liquor uation in there.” about me before I even pur- doesn’t misbehave. c u r e a o o s e r t c l s t e p the LustgaCrteRn FEouAndTatiIoCn's N A P R E C N A C H C R A E S E R K L A W CMl Ai nYt o6nT HCo, v2e0 1a2t (cid:2)h uNdeswon Y roivrekr CPaitrky PANCREATIC CANCER RESEARCH Cablevision’s support of The Lustgarten SM Foundation means that 100% of every dollar raised goes directly to pancreatic cancer research. Sign up now at or call 1-866-789-1000 April 27–May 4, 2012 The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 AWP 3 Slippery Carroll Street and Fourth Av- woman with Straphang- enue–Ninth Street. ers Campaign. “I don’t see WE’RE BUYING! Repairs on the run-down how the MTA reducing their Smith-Ninth Street station draw on fossil fuels could be TOP DOLLAR PAID ON THE SPOT w ill not be finished until Sep- a bad thing.” tember at the earliest — six Ya-Ting Liu, a spokes- months after the MTA said woman for Transportation when lit the transportation hub would Alternatives, is surprised the be operational again and 15 agency hasn’t been shouting months since it closed for re- about its solar-powered lubri- furbishing. cators from the highest point And when the project Solar panels to lubricate McGovern webxrritanepgnsss u iotphn, ea o bBf etrlhooeov Gekdl yt frniav ieLn- ostthcoaaplt othne “ tlIhate’rsg Cae sgutol tvoreadrn t hsViitni aaggd feuoncrc to.inees ionf Btyr Kayclek Msc Goovner nCulnveaer thre stVill-uinadedr-counsctrutc- Photo by Kyle trtsooapc iPrteeea, aarocknuh dtSc Kilrtoysep nflears,ois nWmtg s itstonotndrpa si pso— h srl aTa d nteegerd--- taknhleitenee cgrpon, ”uia tstnsih tvreoey w se taonni ed bnr.eg e“ lyAtow sosook auri nktrrcg are inusns nttioo-t for The Brooklyn Paper tion Smith–Ninth Street — Yes, that is a solar panel along the tracks, and no, ers across the borough. advocate, I wish they were (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:85)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:83)(cid:0) ideTa hcea lMls TfoAr’ sh narenweesssti bnrgi gthhet lreatitlisn ug stihneg a ga ernecnye wgraebalsee ethne- tfrhoem F t haen dsu Gn. trains will not be powered by light traDine clauytss naontdw ipthosstsainbdlein gG, pubTlhicisiz isinng’t tiht em foirrset. ”time the (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:79)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:69)(cid:87)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:82)(cid:89) sun to make riding on the F ergy source. transit advocates are happy agency has turned to the sun and G trains a bit smoother The sun-charged lubri- tion and the Fourth–Avenue tures are a bright spot in the to hear about the MTA’s en- — the has installed several for straphangers. cators are an environmen- Ninth Street station, accord- MTA’s much-delayed, over- ergy-efficient effort. solar power units citywide, Workers installed solar tally friendly way to reduce ing to Metropolitan Trans- budget, Culver Viaduct reha- “Any initiative to reduce including a giant photovol- panels designed to fuel track wear-and-tear on tracks and portation Authority spokes- bilitation project — which calls their carbon footprint is a taic canopy over the Coney lubricators along the elevated train wheels before curves be- man Charles Seaton. for $257-million renovation of step in the right direction,” Island–Stillwell Avenue stop It’s so easy to convert your unwanted gold section of the Culver Viaduct tween the Carroll Street sta- The permanent solar fix- the elevated tracks between said Cate Contino, a spokes- that generates power . jewelry and other gold items into quick cash. Call us toady for and appointment or come in and we will buy your items on the spot. ‘Triangle’ defense JEWELS BY SATNICK 187 State St. (between Court & Boerum) 718-852-1421 Putnam Triangle foes fi ght to save hated plaza Open Tues-Fri 10am-6:30pm, Sat 11am-5pm License #1272660 By Daniel Bush of plans to tear out a corner of the ter its renovation. The Brooklyn Paper pedestrian plaza so that Downtown- “The work costs a lot of money The biggest opponents of a con- bound B26 buses won’t veer into at a time when the city is saying troversial Clinton Hill pedestrian the oncoming lane and halt traf- they don’t have any,” said corner plaza have become the mini-park’s fic while turning from Grand Av- cut opponent Joe Gonzalez. staunchest defenders by blasting a enue onto Fulton Street. 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European-style piazza with tables, street access and came into effect oncoming, Bedford-Stuyvesant- benches, and plantings. without community input — say bound traffic. Plaza supporters said tweaking Kellogg, the director of the Fulton Now they’re furious that nei- it makes more sense to reroute the The spokesman said a start date its design would ease traffic con- Area Business Alliance. “It’s a so- ther the city nor the Fulton Area bus than tear up a portion of the for the project hasn’t been set and gestion in the area. lution to making the turn smoother Business Alliance informed them open space less than one year af- declined to discuss its cost. “It makes sense,” said Phillip and it looks like it will do that.” Pfi zer pfi nally pfl ees bidders including St. Nicks Affordable Family Dentistry Alliance, Los Sures, and Bed- in modern pleasant surroundings ford-Stuyvesant Restoration were not returned. 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Kramer its last properties in lots in play — potentially for hood Pfizer called home for not come forward publicly plots into hundreds of below- Manhattan-based drug corpo- 544 Court Street, Carroll Gardens Brooklyn, cutting its ties residential development. so many years,” said Pfizer with their plans. market-rate apartments . ration’s ties with Williamsburg, 624-5554 (cid:85) 624-7055 with the borough where Pfizer sold four acres of spokesman Chris Loder. “We Their attorney, Steven The housing groups is- where the brand got its start Convenient Office Hours & Ample Parking it was founded before land near Wallabout Street to are also pleased that the sale Barshov, said his clients have sued no statements about the in 1849 as a family business and insurance plans accommodated the Civil War. a newly formed investment of these remaining parcels is not yet told him the specif- Pfizer sale, and calls to losing launched by two cousins. TWO PROPERTIES, INFINITE POSSIBILITIES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Seeking Developer for MTA Sites in Brooklyn NYCEDC is now seeking proposals from qualified developers to purchase and redevelop two properties owned by the City of New York and leased to the MTA which are no longer required for transit-related operations. www.nycedc.com/MTAPortfolio To download a copy of the RFEI, please visit: NYCEDC is dedicated to driving economic growth, helping neighborhoods thrive and improving the quality of life. We Make the City Stronger. 4 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 27–May 4, 2012 Shooting on Hoyt Street 195 State Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Dr. Alice B. Farkouh, Principal The tenant left her build- Putt off 1-718-624-0501(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)Visit Our New Website: www.afantis.org 76TH PRECINCT POLICE BLOTTER ing near Newtown Street at An aggressive bar-fly Carroll Gardens-Cobble 9:45 am on April 16, but when stabbed a drinker at a bar on OPEN HOUSE Hill–Red Hook she returned at 7:30 pm, she Fulton Street on April 16. A goon shot a man on Hoyt Find more online every Wednesday at realized her apartment had The 36-year-old victim Wednesday, May 9, 2012, 3 pm–5 pm Street on April 22. BrooklynPaper.com/blotter been ransacked and her stuff told cops an older man got The victim told police was gone. into an argument with him at TWo hfiyn da ottuet,n sdet Au.pF aann atpips oPinatrmocenhti faolr Syochuro cohli lidn t Do voiwsitn otuorw scnh oBorlo foork al ydnay?. tlasahomsaust,n ahdwneed hdw Be lanuisk t lehbe eerg tsuwthrneeesaeehrtnosd tDa stw. o1uh:2ga5-t tshtoeTl eph hoeli sitc hheue ragedsp ppohurotnn.cehse, wd ahlilmet,, teeorrlayd n dpeooawlrin ct hei ens hscieod resne eot rft hothef eMc aeamaitn-- ihSonAte o,t hlcieeafnm senraat,c haedn da nl aipP-- tSohvtere eFre uatl, t ogsntor lGuf grcaglnulidbn b,g aa rwn aditt Ghe vrhaeinnmd- When the victim looked and sweater, and fled. and Water streets at 12:15 pm. top from a N. 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(cid:37)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:69) been shot in the abdomen, ously injured in the attack, utes later, the digital device The tenant left her apart- Sleep creep (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:71)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:90)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:89)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:12)(cid:0) cops said. according to the police. was gone. ment at 2 pm, but when she A thief broke into a man’s returned to Roebling Street (cid:34)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:75)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:83)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:72) iThief Train pain Purse cursed home as slept on Myrtle Av- half an hour later, the valu- (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:90)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:68)(cid:77)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:8)(cid:51)(cid:40)(cid:51)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:9)(cid:0) A thief stole an iPhone An armed thug stole $20 A thief stole a woman’s ables were missing from her enue on April 18. (cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:33)(cid:35)(cid:40)(cid:51) from a Fourth Place apart- from a straphanger at the pocketbook inside a Fulton roommate’s bedroom. The 41-year-old victim (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:44)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:75)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:75)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:44)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:85)(cid:65)(cid:71)(cid:69) ment on April 21. Borough Hall station on Street store on April 20. Guitar gone told cops he fell asleep at 4 (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:47)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:65)(cid:73)(cid:82)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:69)(cid:79)(cid:71)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:80)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:67)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0) The jerk broke into the April 16. The shopper told police she am in his apartment between (cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:69)(cid:69) building between Court The victim said he was entered the store between Ha- A thief stole a guitar and Clinton and Vanderbilt ave- (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:50)(cid:37)(cid:69)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:73)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:86)(cid:41)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:72)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:65)(cid:80)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:66)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:82)(cid:89)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:12)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:37)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:82)(cid:72)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:40)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:78)(cid:72)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:39)(cid:67)(cid:82)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:79)(cid:69)(cid:79)(cid:75)(cid:76)(cid:0) aaw nhedna ltCl wulipan ytto odn o tsohtrer e ateth t9sir atdhm rfo,l ouaognrhd, rtcwirdooio ntkrga giano taM ot 6na: n3ah0t at ahtmtea Bwn-ohbreoonuu tgnhdhe nahtoe 2rv: e4pr0u P prlsmaec . eaW fatnheder n Bl esohanded ion Spget rnteheedet ao nc TaCmhaeely rdearr if vSreotrrm epe aatr .ckaerd phaisrk ceadr ntaonu edfs ic naednl dlhp wihsoo cknoee m ugppo auntte 1e.0r,: 3i0P aamd, (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:88)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:57)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:50)(cid:69)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:57)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:73)(cid:90)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0) where he entered the victim’s Hall stop, flashed his gun and store 20 minutes later, the near Moultrie Street on April G,I. shill (cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:46)(cid:79)(cid:86)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:88)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:83) apartment through unknown demanded money. The ter- wallet was missing. 17 at 9 am, but when he re- A crook raided two ve- (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:88)(cid:84)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:67)(cid:85)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:75)(cid:69)(cid:84)(cid:66)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:75)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71) means, cops said. The vic- rified subway rider said he Cell swipe turned at 12:43 am on April hicles owned by the U.S. (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:88)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:71)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:26)(cid:20)(cid:21)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:0)(cid:21)(cid:80)(cid:77) tim, who was sleeping at the handed over the cash, and the A crook stole a woman’s 2w0i,n hdeo swaw w haiss b rreoakr epna sasnedn gheisr Marines on overnight on (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:14)(cid:38)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:66)(cid:83)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:44)(cid:73)(cid:66)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:6)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0) time, awoke to find the thief thug got off the train. purse at a Smith Street bar property was missing. April 17. (cid:50)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:80)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:71)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:78)(cid:68) in his home. Cellar dweller on April 12. Representatives from the Van scam (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:53)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:45)(cid:33)(cid:50)(cid:52)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:79)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:76)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:83) The crook fled — and A thief stole power tools The victim said she was force told cops they parked (cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:52)(cid:82)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:83)(cid:80)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:50)(cid:73)(cid:68)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:89)(cid:75)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:69)(cid:73)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:83)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:75)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:80)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0) took the victim’s iPhone 4S from the basement of a at the bar between Wyckoff Someone stole a Ford the cars between Rockwell and (cid:35)(cid:79)(cid:66)(cid:66)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:73)(cid:76)(cid:76) with him. Pineapple Street home on and Warren streets at mid- Econoline van parked on Ashland places around 11 pm, Empty register April. 9. night. She left her purse un- Norman Avenue on April returning before 11 am the next A would-be burglar at- The occupant said he left attended while she used the 18. morning to find a government tempted to raid a Degraw the basement of the build- restroom. When she returned Video from the scene computer gone from one car Street restaurant on April ing between Hicks and Henry moments later, the bag was shows a man wearing a and a navigation system miss- Making 17. streets at 4 pm. When he re- missing. hooded jacket walk toward ing from the other. The thief broke into the turned that evening, a ham- Bodega filch the van at 8:07 pm, get in, Pursed tips and drive off down Morgan eatery between Clinton Street mer and two power saws were Someone swiped a wom- Avenue. A female thief stole a wom- better and Tompkins Place through missing. an’s cellphone on Water Street an’s purse in a bar on Lafay- Acura missing a front window sometime af- Copper heist on April 19. The victim told ette Avenue on April 17. ter 2 pm and ransacked the Crooks stole copper from a police she was near Bridge A thief stole an Acura The 32-year-old victim choices in register, according to po- Washington Street construc- Street at noon when the thief parked on Skillman Ave- told cops that she was talk- lice reports. Fortunately, tion site on April 20. grabbed her iPhone and ran nue on April 19. ing to a woman in Mullanes there was no cash in the The manager of the proj- off. — Daniel Bush The driver parked his Bar at South Elliott Place at life can demrapwtyer h, aanndde dth.e perp fled eWcat,t ebre sttwreeeetns, Psalyidm hoeu ltehf ta tnhde 90TH PRECINCT c1a2r:3 n0e aamr L, ebount awrdh eSnt rheee tr ea-t 1d:e1n5l aym ra, nw ohuetn o tfh teh cer boaork, spurde-- One punch site after locking it up at 4 turned at 2:30 pm, his car sumably with her purse. occur at on FHoiucrk t hSutgres eats soanu lAtepdr ai lm 1a6n. ptumrn. eHde atot l1d: 4c5o pasm t hoant hAep rrei-l putSAeor sut htahinesdfi d saetno– liBeP uhtsowhnowe iccforkomm- Swahs maitstseinrg. p roof WThweo ebilkye tbhiaevdes stole a The victim told police that 21 after being notified that a McKibbin Street apartment A crook stole a wallet and fancy two-wheeler on Wash- he was near Nelson Street the building had lost power, on April 22. an iPod from a car parked on ington Avenue on April 19. any age. shortly after 6 pm, when he and discovered that crooks One tenant closed the door Kent Avenue on April 21. Witnesses told cops that noticed that four men were cut off the building’s electric- to his room near Bushwick The driver parked her they watched a man steal a following him. When they ity and removed $100 worth Avenue at 5:15 am, but when car at 4:15 am near N. Third Bianchi racing bike — val- caught up to the victim, one of of copper wire. his roommate woke up three Street, but when she returned ued at $2,300 — from a metal the goons punched him in the Gym rat hours later, he saw that all an hour later, her front pas- fence at 7:05 pm and hand EXPERIENCED, LICENSED, PARK SLOPE PSYCHOTHERAPIST face and fled, cops said. A thief stole a wallet from their stuff was gone. senger window was broken it to another woman, who CAN HELP YOU SORT OUT LIFE’S ROADBLOCKS. 8 4TH —P RCoElCin IMNiCxsTon ag ylomck oenr aDt tuhfef iPelladn eStt rFeietnt eosns PhAo crnooek gstoolen ae 15-year- alincde shaeyr. stu—ff Awaasr ogno nSeh, oport- rtloed Ae voefnf uwei.th it down Myr- SPECIALIZATION IN LGBT ISSUES April 19. old boy’s cell phone on the 78TH PRECINCT Targeted Brooklyn Heights– The victim told cops he Hewes Street J train platform Two crooks were busted C F C T ERTIFIEDIN AMILYAND OUPLES HERAPY DUMBO–Boerum Hill– left the wallet in his locker on April 21. Park Slope in Target in the Atlantic Ter- AFFORDABLE SLIDING SCALE. Downtown at the gym between Fulton The victim told police that Film, shoot minal Mall on April 22, ac- O - -N I A Fulton mug and Willoughby streets be- he was waiting for a Queens- A perp stole a fancy cam- cording to police. UT OF ETWORK NSURANCE CCEPTED Two thugs mugged a fore going to workout at 8 bound train at 7:30 pm when era on 14th Street on April Store workers told cops the teenager on Fulton Street am. When he returned an the perp grabbed the phone 15. two men tried to steal a $1,625 (cid:36)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:75)(cid:83)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:44)(cid:35)(cid:51)(cid:55)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:76)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:17)(cid:21)(cid:0)(cid:20)(cid:19)(cid:17)(cid:13)(cid:22)(cid:22)(cid:23)(cid:20)(cid:0) on April 17. hour later, the locker was and ran down the stairs to- The 62-year-old victim worth of good between 4 pm The victim said he was open and the wallet was no ward Broadway. told cops she set her Canon and 7:20 pm, before police www.danielbrookspsychotherapist.com near Gallatin Place at 5:30 pm longer there. iPad pilfered Rebel with a high-tech lens arrested both suspects when the men corned him. Bad picture A crook allegedly snatched on the stairs outside her home Pocked picked [email protected] One of them pointed to his A crook swiped a cam- a woman’s iPad on the Man- near Seventh Avenue at 8 pm A crook snatched a wom- headphones and said, “Give era from a DUMBO restau- hattan-bound J train at Lo- then walked inside. She came an’s wallet during a shopping me your beats,” according to rant on April 21. The victim rimer Street on April 23 be- back five minutes later and trip on Lafayette Avenue on fore cops cuffed a suspect a discovered it gone. April 16. few blocks away. Bad nap The 32-year-old woman The thief snatched the iPad A thief stole a portable told cops she entered a store “I couldn’t pick up farto 1m:1 0th aem st raanpdh falnegde fr’rso hma nthdes vstirdaepoh agnagmeer npleaayre Fr lfartobmus ha bCeltawsseoenn ASvt.e Jnaumee ast P8l apcme aanndd station toward Broadway, the Avenue on April 22. noticed her wallet — and the victim cops. The victim gave The victim told cops he $360 inside of it — was miss- ” chase, shouting, “I’m going fell asleep on a Manhattan- ing a half-hour later. my daughter. to call the police!” bound Q train near Seventh — Eli Rosenberg Cops responded and ar- Avenue at 4:50 am. His sister rested a suspect nearby, accord- woke him up a few minutes 68TH PRECINCT ing to police documents. later and he then noticed his Laptop hacked backpack was open — and his Bay Ridge—Dyker A thief stole a laptop from Nintendo 3DS was gone. Heights Back pain can be debilitating, but we can help. a Seigel Street apartment. Stroller swipe Train robbery The New York Methodist Back and Neck Pain meTnth aet v5i pcmtim o nle Aftp hriils 2 a0p,a brut-t casAh fcroromo ka sshnoaptpcehre odn s Foimfthe woTmwaon att hkungifse pmouingtg oend t hae when he returned at 2 am the Avenue on April 20. R train on April 18, the vic- Center is dedicated to providing patients with next morning, he realized his The 34-year-old victim tim told police. computer had disappeared, told cops she set her blue cloth The woman said she and the best possible treatment for disorders of the police say. wallet in a stroller while shop- the dastardly duo boarded the Car-gone ping at Life Boutique Thrift train at the 95th Street sta- spine. Using methods that may include physical A fiend stole an Acura near 13th Street at 1:30 pm, tion at 1:30 pm. As the cars parked on Hope Street on then walked away to browse lurched forward, one of the therapy, medication, or even acupuncture, our April 20. for clothes. She came back punks flashed a knife and The driver parked her car half an hour later and dis- demanded the victim hand team of specialists can help relieve back pain, no at 8 am near Keap Street, but covered her wallet — con- over her Macbook, I-Phone, when she returned at 8 pm, taining $12 and credit cards camera, credit cards, Metro- matter how intense. And if surgery is necessary, she realized the vehicle — — had disappeared. card, and cash — all of which and the computer she had left Free ride was valued at $1,854. minimally invasive techniques are used whenever inside — were gone. The two thieves fled the A creep stole a motorcycle subway car at the 86th Street — Aaron Short possible—letting you return to what’s really parked on Degraw Street be- stop, the victim told police. tween April 16 and 17. 94TH PRECINCT The victim told cops he Grab bag important. Your life. Greenpoint–Northside parked his 2002 Suzuki mo- A jerk stole a Bay Ridge Punch up torbike between Fourth and woman’s purse while she was Fifth avenues at 7:30 pm and shopping on April 22, accord- Three hooligans tried to came back at 10:15 am. That ing to cops. rob a man on Wythe Avenue, was enough time for the jerk The victim was outside the We fixed that. and beat him up instead on to swipe his ride, leaving no Three Guys from Brooklyn April 21. sign of broken bike parts. supermarket at the corner of The victim told police he Phone grab 65th Street and Fort Hamilton withdrew some cash near N. Parkway at 5:45 pm when she Sixth Street at 4:30 am, when A jerk jacked an iPhone set her bag down for a min- Back and Neck Pain Center the perps approached him. from a woman on Sixth Av- ute to pick out some veggies. One said, “Give it up,” and enue on April 19. When she reached back, the tried to grab the cash out of The 22-year-old victim victim said her bag — with his hand. told cops she stepped out of her credit cards, identifica- A second thief knocked a cab at near 15th Street at tion, keys, and Droid phone him to the ground, and the 12:45 am then walked a few — was gone. trio ran away. blocks holding her iPhone, Carded Clay stabbing which she kept inside a yellow case. That’s when a quick- A thief snatched a wom- A violent thug stabbed moving man snatched the an’s wallet at a Bay Ridge a 44-year-old woman in gadget and ran away. nightspot on April 15, po- a Clay Street building on — Natalie O’Neill lice were told. April 16. The woman said she was Police responded to a 911 88TH PRECINCT partying at the 93 Lounge on call at the corner of Manhat- 93rd Street between Third tan Avenue at 4:50 am, when Fort Greene–Clinton Hill and Fourth avenues at 2:30 they saw the victim bleeding Mean girls am when a fight started and from her left shoulder and A swarm of young women people began rushing toward shouting repeatedly, “I’ve robbed a teenager on Grand the doors. The woman said been stabbed!” Avenue on April 15. she felt a hand pull her wal- Cops said the victim was The 15-year-old victim let from her pocket during intoxicated, but have a sus- told cops that two girls asked the rush outside. pect in the attack. her if she had a problem at Smells funny School safety the corner of Lefferts Place A pair of musk-loving A burglar stole a safe at 2 pm. punks yanked $2,308 in from a N. Eighth Street After she said, “No,” they cologne and perfume from middle school during spring started to beat her with three a Bay Ridge Walgreens on break. other young women that had April 18, an employee re- The principal told cops he shown up. ported. left MS 577 on April 5 at 3 Sub mug The two scent-fiends pm, but when he returned at A hug robbed a woman picked up the pricey perfume 8 am on April 16, he saw that in the Fulton-Washington C at the drug store on Third Av- the safe, some cash, and his station on April 17. enue between 94th and 95th phone were gone. The 21-year-old victim streets at 11 pm and walked Jewelry swiped told cops the perp put her out half an hour later. Se- 506 Sixth Street, Brooklyn • 718-369-BACK • www.nym.org A crook stole jewelry, in a choke hold as she was curity cameras captured the clothing, an iPhone, and a swiping her card at 5:20 am, crime and cops said they’re computer from a Manhattan and told her to drop her iP- looking at the tapes. Avenue apartment. hone, which she did. — Will Bredderman April 27–May 4, 2012 The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 AWP 5 SEWAGE GAMES! Manhattan leads Ridge, Coney in peculiar contest By Aaron Short place, edged out by the Coney The Brooklyn Paper Island “Warriors” and the Ja- It’s the wide world of maica “Sludge Hustlers,” who wastewater sports! came in third and second, re- Five teams of city sewage spectively. workers competed against The day belonged to the each other in feats of skill North River “Harlem Pump Trotters,” who emerged in the and strength during the 25th lead and are in a good posi- Annual Operations Challenge apgamfitnlix aentdehDnng detbt e olrarOepianlga aww kThPrlyuttn’rsms eyop sHo itebpdevnereaceetasyt rt,di ohttot eowhfrns eee taEneaiswrd.rnt ne bovww rbriaakrrasoiaettnngeerys-r-- tort wfroiealnoohwrmlnIyooyt as dts cfteoieehoonw deursip w naltsmldhgeage bewien.el e tliHpa i naocg t atrnaheoeru se ltdte rgh oegimhefvma gtic m wapaif ttplieoyilrvosor’ees krnw twvaesiinoir otacshdn--f, Photos by Stefano Giovannini water for pollution, repaired terways last July, forcing the Mohammad Rhiman of the “Sludge Hustlers” heavy machinery, and showed closure of several beaches. shows how to cut a leaking pipe. off how they would rescue team members from confined spaces during the first day of the two-day competition at the Bay Ridge plant. Brooklyn’s teams endured a frustrating morning. Owl’s Head’s “Sludge Fel- (At left) Dan Luffredo, a member of the “Coney las, the home team and winner Island Warriors,” sizes up his rivals during the of last year’s sewage games, city’s 25th Annual Operations Challenge. (Above) finished the day in fourth Luffredo harnesses his strength on a dummy. No ‘Kemistry’ residents awake at all hours block of Prospect Place only and bombard a neighborhood during emergencies. that’s already oversaturated “The community has with boozy nightlife estab- relevant concerns and they lishments, committee mem- will be addressed,” said Pe- bers said. ter Flores, a spokesman for Slope group votes ‘no’ on liquor license “People in the area feel the bar. more and more put upon — Kemistry Lounge is slated there’s been a cumulative el- to accommodate 250 revel- By Natalie O’Neill ement when it comes to li- ers in a grocery store-sized The Brooklyn Paper quor license applications,” space until 3 am on Satur- A proposed nightclub said CB6’s Gary Reilly. days, 2 am on Fridays, 1 am called Kemistry Lounge Neighbors started fight- on Thursdays, and 11 pm on features some bad elements, ing the venue’s liquor license all other nights — but neigh- according to a civic group bid last month, criticizing bors say they want the venue representing Brownstone the “Vegas-style” club for al- to agree to close no later than Brooklyn. legedly targeting not-from- midnight. A Community Board 6 the-neighborhood hoops fans Kemistry Lounge owner committee voted unani- and advertising itself as a James Brown says a mid- mously on Monday to reject “sexy” bar on a since-re- night last call is not feasible a liquor license request for a moved Facebook page that on weekends, but neighbors svpernauwe lnienagr Fthlaet sbouosnh- tAov-oenpuene Graham fcelaadtu lraeddi epsh. otos of scantily agroet ipautisohnisn.g for further ne- Bbbtoroa irtTrnhschg elace cy onposmor mCoipspemelona ustiaenennrdei datd ly fi .tvnieteur - iwnmseaouinguschlidce- Photo by Elizabeth rwpaelroosoBnenm’ngut itt bw saKeitin ietavghm be diusitsr rswtidranyeiykl nL lts sho,o enaeurpi navrpgn evrey eof oronaenoucpehde-, shGbooeru u“usnrWbpsdei,”le rlp .’si r“rnaeoPig dloe o ofonoiupenktilgg eion haafgbr n teofhdo rge rHoer bieaane.rr”gtloti eetldorr venue — which wants to of- Harold Gruber and other neighbors are fighting its neighbors with respect, The 12—0 vote by CB6’s fer bottle service and danc- the proposed Kemistry Lounge — and a Brown- and use a controversial door- public safety, permits, and li- ing — would keep nearby stone Brooklyn civic group has their back. way on a mostly residential censes committee is merely advisory — the State Liquor Authority will make the fi- SOUTH… Neither candidate is well thony Weiner stepped down nal decision on whether or known in Southern Brook- in disgrace following a sex- not Kemistry Lounge can lyn, where Democrats tend ting scandal . serve booze. to vote more conservatively After new legislative And some club neighbors Continued from page 1 “Southern Brooklyn is go- than elsewhere in the bor- maps tacked Turner’s stomp- hope that officials will heed on top in a sprawling, horse ing to make the difference in ough — electing Republican ing grounds onto the dis- their request. shoe-shaped district, ex- this election,” Canarsie District Rep. Bob Turner after for- trict, Jeffries says he’s fo- “The community has spo- perts say. Leader Frank Seddio said. mer Democratic Rep. An- cused on winning swing ken,” said Kemistry critic voters in Southern Brook- Noel Wiggins. “And we lyn’s “battleground com- don’t want this.” munities.” A Jeffries–Barron primer “I’ve spent an increas- ingly significant amount of New York Restoration Project’s time in the southern portion FREE SUMMER By Daniel Bush of the district,” said Jeffries, The Brooklyn Paper a Crown Heights native. Longtime Rep. Ed Towns’s decision to retire after nearly 30 years cleared the way for Political groups and GARDEN EVENTS: a Democratic showdown between Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries (D–Fort Greene) and elected officials such as the Councilman Charles Barron (D–Canarsie). Both men are expected to do well in their influential Thomas Jeffer- own neighborhoods, meaning the race could be decided by voters in Southern Brooklyn son Democratic Club and neighborhoods, who were added to the district this spring. For anyone playing catchup, BROOKLYN Councilman Domenic Rec- here’s a quick primer on the candidates, and their thoughts on Walmart, which wants to chia (D–Coney Island) are open in East New York’s Gateway II shopping center. already lining up behind the Hakeem Jeffries Charles Barron more moderate Jeffries, who Events are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. No registration required. NYRP.ORG they say is a better fit for From: Crown Heights From: Manhattan the district than Barron — High school and college: Midwood High High school and college: GED and a bombastic orator known School, SUNY Binghamton, Georgetown Uni- the City College of New York. for his fiery speeches and D versity and New York University. Job before politics: Owned a leader- controversial statements on Job before politics: Full-time attor- ship training company. race, Israel. ney. Biggest gripe about Congress: “We Barron down-played Jef- Biggest gripe about Congress: Par- bailed out crooks on Wall Street, yet we don’t fries’s endorsements and tisan gridlock. have enough money for our children to go to claimed he often fights for Top priorities for the district: Cre- college, or get health care and jobs.” neighborhoods such as Co- E ating housing and jobs. Top priorities for the district: Creat- ney Island. Position on Walmart coming to Brook- ing industrial and manufacturing jobs. “This is not my first time lyn: “I’m not convinced that Walmart is appro- Position on Walmart coming to in Coney Island — I’ve been A priate for [the borough] at this time.” Brooklyn: Vocal opponent of Walmart. out there before,” said Bar- ron, who v oted against the B city’s rezoning of the Peo- ple’s Playground in 2009. “I Register your child now don’t need to come up with C some slick way to get votes. for a fun and fulfilling summer I just have to present myself to these communities.” of music! Barron nearly beat Towns in a three-way primary in 2006, thanks to a strong showing in Central Brook- CITY CHICKEN Summer Programs for Kids lyn. But he only captured a paltry 31 percent of the vote Every Second Thursday, April - October // 5:30 pm in neighborhoods including C Schenectady Avenue Community Garden, 87-91 Schenectady Ave. July 9 to August 24 Marine Park, Mill Basin, and Bergen Beach. May 10: Advanced: Health Inspections and Solutions Seddio said Barron’s June 14: Chickens are Fun! A workshop for ALL ages popularity in Brownsville July 12: Beginner: Intro to Urban Chicken Keeping might not translate in Ber- R •CPhRildIVreAn T6 Eye aINrs SoldT aRnUd uCpT dIeOveNlop their love Toegister gchena“n IBfg eea hhceihs’.s r hpeltoarninc iIn gd ont’ot ASOeucpgtotuebsmte rb9 1:e 1Sr p:1 Aa3nd: iBvshaen:g cIinnetndroe: rPa: r IePnpotralolro int oUg r UbYroabnuaorn C MCoahonipct kefeonner rWK einetpeirng d of music with instrumental and voice lessons. ay! think that anybody’s going to be fooled,” said Seddio, who’s backing Jeffries. CLUB FIT •WORLD DRUMMING FOR KIDS “Charles has made many, Children ages 6 to 9 explore the world as they many remarks over the years Every Saturday, May – September // 11:00 am discover the rhythms and traditions of many that people consider offen- E Garden of Hope, 392 Hancock St. sive. I don’t think he can get Instructor: Cayce Pia cultures. around that.” Barron is also behind in •JUNIOR ROCK WEEK the money game. He ran a ARTS IN THE GARDEN solid race against Towns Students ages 7 to 11 play with seasoned For tuition and Saturday, June 16 // 3:00 pm // Romeo & Juliet with just $132,000 in 2006, professionals in a week of fun learning financial aid details but so far he’s only brought D Target Brooklyn Community Garden, 931-933 Bedford Ave. and rocking. in $42,089 just two months call the Registrar at before the June 26 primary, SUMMER MOVIE NIGHTS according to campaign fi- •MUSIC ADVENTURES FESTIVAL 718.622.3300. nance records. Children ages 18 months to 4 years experience Jeffries hauled in $237,587 Movies begin after sunset between 8:00pm & 9:00pm. an exciting week of singing, dancing, instrument in the last three months, and has just under $400,000 cash Tuesday, July 24: Wall-E playing, and learning about music. www.bqcm.org on hand. B Jane Bailey Memorial Garden, 327-329 Greene Ave. Political analysts said the •MUSICWORKS WEEKEND Fort Greene pol’s fundrais- ing advantage makes him GARDEN GROOVES Kids and families discover the joy of music in the odds-on favorite. workshops like Inside theBand, Songbuilding, “Barron has the popu- Thursday, July 19 // 6:00 pm Storyhearing, Music at the Movies, and more! list argument and Jeffries A Bridge Plaza Community Garden, 201 Bridge St. (at Concord St) has the money,” said Hank Sheinkopf, who worked for Towns before the vet- New York Restoration Project (NYRP) is dedicated to restoring parks and gardens to Come to the Conservatory this summer! eran lawmaker announced provide inviting places for families and communities throughout the fi ve boroughs. 58 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 he would not seek reelec- NYRP currently has 52 gardens throughout New York City. nyrp.org tion. “You have to give Jef- fries the edge.” 6 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 27–May 4, 2012 Occupiers occupy court www.NYParenting.com Protesters interrupt Downtown foreclosure auctions Where every family matters and By Eli Rosenberg to do that,” said the lawyer, g The Brooklyn Paper ber whose auction never got whhereelp N, einwfo Y oarnkd p saurpepnotsr tfi. nd WeCTrurhosapuPu ltwlro n sfSlhtoditycorra eeey S seca itutlnro-orpa aresfrmnusfet irameeletiddat eea t3 temuCh7dc pe Oopt tiu Kroctoorcnitt udne sopis.gstyns-- paper Group / Eli Rosen cotwolafnea li sTsltdtesthre idkased tia b onpptehdrrpcos i—oa.st e iut“ns isaBtmte neiu ddseotn. f”n’b Iett’e himtctheha eedua rf es ialemrir steI--t More than 100 protest- ws the arrests. 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The demonstrators spilled out of the courtroom into the will be highlighted in hallway, chanting, singing, and making noise to interrupt a keepsake publication sales of properties with over- due mortgage payments. on May 24, 2012. “Listen Auctioneer: all the people here, we’re ask- ing you to hold all the sales Gala Reception right now,” they sang. “We’re going to survive but we don’t will feature and celebrate some of the know how!” They were not entirely suc- borough’s outstanding women. cessful — many foreclosure auctions did proceed despite the ruckus. A few, however, were called off after the ar- rests interfered with the pro- ceedings. The protesters taken into custody by police received summonses for disorderly conduct, according to a courts spokeswoman. 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Hurston moved to Harlem from Florida in 1925 with $1.50 in her pocket and after becoming one the first black woman to study at Barnard Col- lege and Columbia University, emerged as one of the pioneers of a Harlem Renaissance. In “Zora Returns,” Badon inhabits the peo- (718) 260-2500 The Brooklyn Paper’s essential guide to the Borough of Kings April 27–May 4, 2012 ple who shaped Hurston, telling the story of the writer’s uneasy childhood confronting racism and her growth as an artist and anthropologist, who wove her narratives through the voices of (cid:35)(cid:86)(cid:83)(cid:77)(cid:70)(cid:84)(cid:82)(cid:86)(cid:70)(cid:1) other African Americans. “Zora Returns” at Theatreworks Vorhees Theatre [186 Jay St. between Nassau Street and High Street, downtown Brooklyn (718) 260–5588] May 3–4. 2 pm and 8 pm. May 5, 2 pm. Free. 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The almost all-female fight roster eree Sweet Lorraine. Aside from that, a three- “The internet is such a huge force, and we’re will feature a bevy of beautiful danc- second pin wins the match. so stuck in these virtual worlds,” said Jones. ers, as well as a spattering of acrobats But don’t assume that “Ultimate Pin-down” “When we go out with our friends to eat we’re and circus performers, who are put- is just an all-girls WWF with fancy outfits and breaking out of that, but we’re also document- ting their good looks on the line in five-inch heels — these fights are the real deal, ing it on our phones. And that’s part of what what is expected to be a burlesque according to host James Habacker. we’ll be talking about.” by blood-bath. “It’s not strictly choreographed, there are The Food Book Fair at the Wythe Hotel [80 Col “The thing with burlesque, it some moves we teach people, but each wres- Wythe Ave. between North 11th and North 12 Photo by Alex Slcteelanolkactehvese,y” s,b ,s rpabaiurvdote ftirehty sel es tliaooov vneteaasl lkyo e ubR tuo otrfhslfaee bs yvqeoiluoulee-r taflarikenP egut rabmynliidacn tgicAt h’sts os ine swom dti binsfle,yf”te u[rH7pe0.na” btN aa.c nkSdeix rtt hhse aS ipdt.e. rb“feoIttr’wsm eneeornst s4fat-ri6re.,ce ottiscm kin e tWs $il1lia5m ansbdu urgp,. 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Desert Island [540 7200] Tickets $15 adults, Avenue in Park Slope Metropolitan Ave (718) $10 seniors and students, (718) 638–4400] Tickets 388–5087] Visit www. Free for children under $8. Visit www.unionhall- desertislandbrooklyn.com. 12. Visit www.bbg.org. ny.com NINE DAYS IN BROOKLYN FRI, APRIL 27 CARTOON EXHIBIT: Animation. a 6,000 square exhibit features char- acters from the Cartoon Network, including larger than life graphics, Find lots more listings online at animation from concept to fi nished product, storyboarding, character BrooklynPaper.com/Events design and drawing. $11 ($8 chil- dren 2-17, college students and seniors. 9:30 am–5 pm. New York between Amsterdam and West End Hall of Science [47-01 111th St., at avenues in Central Park West, (212) Avenue of Science in Corona, (718) 239-6200], www.telecharge.com. 699-0005 X353], www.nyscience. org. SUN, APRIL 29 STORYTIME: Come hear a few stories with a simple craft to go with it. PERFORMANCE $2.50. Noon. The Moxie Spot [81 Atlantic Ave. between Hicks and MUSIC, JAZZ KNIGHTS: The West Henry streets in Brooklyn Heights, Point band performs big band fa- (718) 923-9710], themoxiespot.com. vorites, popular music and original CAROUSEL: The iconic ride is open for compositions. Free. 2 pm. Brooklyn rides for the whole family. $2 per Center for the Performing Arts at ride. Noon–5 pm. Prospect Park Brooklyn College [2900 Campus Children’s Corner (Enter at Flatbush Rd., between Amersfort Place and Ave. and Ocean Avenue in Park Kenilworth Place in Midwood, (718) Slope), www.prospectpark.org/ 951-4500], www.brooklyncenter- calendar. online.org. MUSIC, SPRING CONCERT: Per- MUSIC, CHAMBER CONCERT: Brook- formed by the St. Francis College lyn Friends of Chamber Music Choir. Free. 6 pm. St. Francis Col- Egan does it: Jennifer Egan reads in a ‘messiah’-themed evening presents the Linden String Quartet. lege [180 Remsen St., between $20 ($10 students; TDF accepted). Court and Clinton streets in Brook- in Cobble Hill as part of the PEN — World Voices of International 3 pm. Lafayette Avenue Presby- lyn Heights, (718) 489-5272]. Literature festival. terian Church [85 S. Oxford St. at THEATER, “MARISOL”: Brooklyn Col- Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, lege Department of Theater. $12 (718-855-3053]. ($10 seniors, $6 students). 7:30 pm. urai Sword Fighting, Cosplay Fash- tips from pros, a kids corner and PARK SLOPE FLEA MARKET: 8 am–6 Brooklyn Center for the Perform- ion Show, Bonsai demos, Minbu hot dogs and beverages. $15 ($10 ing Arts at Brooklyn College [2900 Folk Dancing, children’s workshops, children). Noon–6 pm. Chelsea pm. See Saturday, April 28. Campus Rd., between Amersfort and Puzzle Plaza. $15 (Free for Piers [23rd St. and the Hudson River BINGO NIGHT: Prizes and fun for the Place and Kenilworth Place in Mid- members). 10 am. Brooklyn Botanic in Chelsea, (212) 336-6800], www. whole family. Free. 6. The Moxie wood, (718) 951-4500], www.brook- Garden [1000 Washington Ave., at chelseapiers.com. Spot [81 Atlantic Ave. between lyncenteronline.org. Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, MIL’S TRILLS: Leaping Lizards it’s a Hicks and Henry streets in Brooklyn (718) 623-7220], www.bbg.org. concert just for kids. Suitable for ba- Heights, (718) 923-9710], themox- JOSH SELIG: Author of “Olive Branch: bies/toddlers ages birth to 4. Free. iespot.com. SAT, APRIL 28 Red & Yellow’s Noisy Night” and Noon–12:45 pm. Park Slope festival CARTOON EXHIBIT: 10 am–6 pm. See MUSIC, YANN TIERSEN: $25. 7:30 creator of the Wonder Pets will be (Fourth St. at Fifth Avenue in Park Friday, April 27. pm. Music Hall of Williamsburg on hand to read a story and sign Slope), www.milstrills.com. SAKURA MATSURI 2012: 10 am. See [66 N. Sixth St. between Kent and copies of his books. Free. 11 am. CAROUSEL: Noon–5 pm. See Friday, Saturday, April 28. Wythe avenues in Williamsburg, Barnes & Noble [97 Warren St. at April 27. GOLF ACADEMY: Enjoy a 15 minute (718) 486-5400], www.musichallof- Murray Street in Tribeca, (212) 587- BALLET HISPANICO: The world pre- lesson with a golf pro, demos and williamsburg.com. 5389], www.barnes&Noble.com. mier of Espiritu Vivo. $10-$59. 2 pm. more. Free. Noon–5 pm. Chelsea MUSIC, CONCERT: Roslyn Kind closes FAMILY FESTIVAL 2012: Puppetry The Joyce Theater [175 Eighth Ave. Piers [23rd St. and the Hudson River out the Sensations Series program, Arts and Fifth Avenue Business at 19th Street in Flatiron district, in Chelsea, (212) 336-6800], www. performing Broadway standards. Improvement District will host their (212) 242-0800], www.joyce.org. chelseapiers.com. $35. 8 pm. Brooklyn Center for the 3rd annual community event, rain or BROOKLYN WORT SHOWDOWN!: KINDIEFEST: Music and more is the Performing Arts at Brooklyn Col- shine. Puppet making, mask mak- The borough’s own homebrewing menu for this year’s fourth annual lege [2900 Campus Rd., between ing, face painting, bouncy moon competition culminates with this conference of the music industry Amersfort Place and Kenilworth rides, cotton candy, hot dogs and massive tasting event. $35. 2 pm. for children and families. Get the Place in Midwood, (718) 951-4500], live performances. The fi rst 200 Public Assembly [70 N. Sixth St. latest, greatest tunes on today’s www.brooklyncenteronline.org. children will receive a goodie bag. at Wythe Avenue in Williamsburg, family music scene. Featured enter- PARK SLOPE FLEA MARKET: Peruse Admission for rides and crafts extra. (718) 782-5188], www.publicassem- tainers are SteveSongs, Bari Koral antiques, collectibles, vintage, Free. 11 am–4 m. Old Stone House blynyc.com. Family Rock Band, Moon LUna, Big crafts, and furniture. 8 am–6 pm. [Fourth St. at Fifth Avenue in Park YOGA: For individuals 18 years and Ban Boom and Apple Brains. $15. PS 321 [180 Seventh Ave. between Slope, (718) 768-3703]. older. Free. 3:45 pm. Greenpoint Noon–4 pm. Littlefi eld [622 Degraw First and Second streets in Park PEACE FAIR: This year’s theme: End- Public Library [107 Norman Ave. at St. between Fourth and Fifth av- Slope, (917) 991-7807], www.park- ing War Promoting Peace; features Leonard Street in Greenpoint, (718) enues in Gowanus, (718) 855-3388], slopefl eamarket.com. speakers are Jeremy Scahill and 349-8504], www.brooklynpublicli- www.littlefi eldnyc.com. ARTS AND CULTURE FEST: The Cre- Capt. Paul Chappell. Free. 11 am– brary.org. CAROUSEL: Noon–5 pm. See Friday, ative Side launches a one-of-a-kind 5pm. Brooklyn College Student RUM DISTILLERY GRAND OPENING: April 27. market for artists, craft makers and Center [E. 27th and Campus Road Van Brunt Stillhouse celebrates its SAVE THE MEMORIAL DAY PARADE designers. Free. 10 am– 4 pm. Park- in Midwood, (718) 624-5921]. grand opening with beer and bar- FUNDRAISER: Come rock out to side Plaza (Parkside Ave. at Ocean CONSERVATORY GARDEN TOUR: becue. Free. 4 pm. Van Brunt Still- some of Bay Ridge’s favorite local Avenue in Flatbush), www.artscul- See tulips, daffodils, twin crabapple house (6 Bay Street in Red Hook), bands and contribute to a great turefest.com. allees, and more. Free. 11 am–12:30 www.vanbruntstillhouse.com. cause: saving the neighborhood’s NATURE WORKSHOP: Children 9-12 pm. Central Park’s Conservatory “THE AMAZING MAX AND THE BOX 145 year-old Memorial Day Parade. Sakura Matsuri 2012: Celebrate Garden [Fifth Ave. at East 105th OF INTERESTING THINGS”: The 12 pm. The Salty Dog [7509 Third traditional and contemporary Street, (212) 860-1370], www.cen- magic show with a mind of its own. Ave. at 75th Street in Bay Ridge, Japanese culture with more than tralparknyc.org. Magician Max Darwin makes ob- (718) 238-9260], www.saltydogbar. 60 events and performers includ- GOLF FEST: Stop by and demo out jects appear out of thin air. $29.50 com. ing Taiko Drumming, Manga artist,; the latest golf equipment and enjoy ($49.50 VIP seating). 4:30 pm. The J-Pop Bands, Tea ceremonies, Sam- complimentary hitting and swing MMAC Theater [248 W. 60th St. See 9 DAYS on page 10 Your Neighborhood — Your News® Published weekly at Online at www.BrooklynPaper.com 1 Metrotech Center North, Suite 1001, Brooklyn NY 11201 (718) 260-2500 PUBLISHER ADVERTISING STAFF The Brooklyn Paper incorporates the following newspapers: Celia Weintrob (718) 260-4503 DISPLAY ADVERTISING SALES Brooklyn Heights Paper, Downtown News, Jay Pelc (718) 260-2570 EDITORIAL STAFF Park Slope Paper, Sunset Park Paper, Windsor Terrace Paper, Andrew Mark (718) 260-2578 DEPUTY EDITOR Lebert McBean (718) 260-2569 Carroll Gardens–Cobble Hill Paper, Ben Muessig (718) 260-4504 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES Fort Greene–Clinton Hill Paper, ARTS EDITOR Michael Filippi (718) 260-4501 Sol Park (718) 260-8309 OFFICE MANAGER Bay Ridge Paper, Bensonhurst Paper, STAFF REPORTERS Lisa Malwitz (718) 260-2594 Bushwick Paper, Greenpoint Paper, Williamsburg Paper Colin Mixson (718) 260-4514 Natalie O’Neill (718) 260-4505 PRODUCTION STAFF Aaron Short (718) 260-2547 © Copyright 2012 Courier Life, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ART DIRECTOR Unsolicited submissions become the property of Courier Life, Inc. and Leah Mitch (718) 260-4510 may be used, copied, sublicensed, adapted, transmitted, distributed, WEB DESIGNER publicly performed, published, displayed or deleted as Courier Life, Inc. Sylvan Migdal (718) 260-4509 sees fi t. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Courier Life, Inc. will not give any compensation, credit or notice of its use of unsolicited submissions. PUBLISHER EMERITUS Ed Weintrob HOW TO E-mail news and arts releases to [email protected] 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 9 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 27–May 4, 2012 Victim’s close-up ART “Morbidity & Mortality” at the A.I.R. Gallery. [111 Front Street in DUMBO, between Adams Street and Cadman Plaza E. (212) 255-6651] April 26, 11 am. Visit www.airgal- Photo exhibit is inspired by ‘CSI Miami’ lery.org By Will Bredderman The Brooklyn Paper One of her photos shows a severed head sitting on a kitchen floor amid scat- tered utensils, one eye peer- ing up blankly — as stuffed animals tend to do. rapBheurs hJewaincekt-tbe aMseady psahiodt oshge- May tsaAionenp orDdrik eiUM lis n2 Mo—s6rp Bati atrOt ltaiihtt t—lieyeo A”dn f a .rf“Inoo.MRrmd h .oo peGprrobea lpilnadultieeilnrtasyygrt Photo by Jeanette TV crime dramas like CSI Shower scene: Photographer Jeanette May (pic- Miami, which she singled out tured left) shot this send-up of the famous murder for its luridly appealing cin- in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.” ematography. “They have these beautiful But May didn’t just want to same effect in her pictures. images of dead bodies, beauti- shoot her own gruesome photos “I hope one’s reaction is to be fully laid out in dramatic loca- of artistically-offed cadavers— both amused and disturbed. tions and in beautiful colors,” she wanted to make a statement Stuffed animals are very col- said May, who laid stuffed toys about our fascination with the orful, there’s something very out in poses borrowed from dead on display. 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Child’s play is no small feat Adult actors perform plays written by fi fth graders By Sol Park children lessons on everything The Brooklyn Paper green, from global warming to lit- & tering, while experienced thespi- GENERAL COSMETIC Big things have small beginnings, ans schooled the kids on the nitty- SKIN CARE SPECIALISTS especially for these child play- gritty of theater. wrights. Once the kids learned their stage- Botox, Juvederm, Radiesse Professional actors and direc- rights from their stage-lefts, they Chemical peels tors will stage shows written by crafted creative works that prov- Spider veins fifth graders at Bushwick’s P.S. ing once and for all that there are 123 — and just because these no small plays, merely small play- Laser hair removal wordsmiths are little doesn’t mean wrights. Acne. Herpes the“iTr hideeya’rse a mreons’ttl yh uegxep.eriencing wick Starr and“ Truheny w tiathk et htehmos aes lfiamr iatast tihoenys BlemWisahr trse. mMoovleasl soyrnitfeado amtirnhryisges-, it, s”rebh lasiildatpitniesld gait nhJ steg ahart rnr eaoemaru eteygu pt hhrPia crfiloc,i lkwdsmaipnsr a sadbnos,y ntca etia slrnpuosg--t, Courtesy of Bush caittual lwrnBye a i.geg”som n,’”bGt rstraaheciieedsnd sP ttirhcTiekch tafe rrsaedctee.h dr“o oTomlah ts ew tyrh turheecen-- 27PA71 8RE-IKG6 S3HL6OT-HP0 AE4,V2 BE5K (LAYTN LINCOLN PL) Keloids tain of the Superhero Clubhouse The playwrights: two students show off their design ideas for Bushwick Starr [207 Starr Street 212-288-1300 — the group that will present the the upcoming Big Green Theater at the Bushwick Starr. Brooklyn, NY 11237 (718) 306- 1000 PARK AVE (AT 84TH ST) children’s scripts at the Bushwick 2370] April 28, 7 pm and 4 pm. MANHATTAN, NY ALAN KLING, MD Starr on April 28 and 29. “There old began in January, when the tally minded performances — and April 29, 4 pm. Tickets $12. Free DAY AND EVENING HOURS Board-Certified Dermatologist are lots of journeys, lots of adven- Bushwick theater joined forces offered a series of workshops for for Bushwick residents and kids PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT CARLY WALLIS, PA tures, lots of explosions.” with the Superhero Clubhouse — P.S. 123 kids. under 18. Visit www.thebush- INSURANCE ACCEPTED FOR MEDICAL SERVICES The collaboration of young and a troupe known for its environmen- Environmental experts gave the wickstarr.org A new installation linking ancient Egyptian masterpieces, contemporary art, and everything in between Generous support provided by Lisa and Dick Cashin 718-638-5000 www.brooklynmuseum.org Expanded hours – open until 10pm every Thursday Details of three works in the Connecting Cultures installation, from top: Korumbo Gable Painting, 20th century, unidenti f ied Abelam artist; Girl in a Japanese Costume, circa 1890, William Merritt Chase; Mosaic Head Pendant, 700–800, unidenti f ied Maya artist. 10 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 April 27–May 4, 2012 9 DAYS... ENTERTAINMENT, MARTIN Ave., at Eastern Parkway in Central branch [Flatbush day, April 27. BAR SCRAWL MCQUADE: The crooner Crown Heights, (718) 623- Ave. at Eastern Parkway in CAROUSEL: Noon–5 pm. See By Bill Roundy celebrates the Rat Pack 7220], www.bbg.org. Grand Army Plaza in Park Friday, April 27. by performing songs from CARTOON EXHIBIT: 9:30 Slope, (718) 230-2100], “ZORA RETURNS TO HAR- Continued from page 8 Fanradn Sk aSminmatyr aD, aDveisa, nJ rM., aNroti n aAmpr–il5 2 p7m. . See Friday, worwgw/b.brarnocohk_lylinbpraurbyl_icdliebtraailr.y. LMEaMy ”3:. 2 pm. See Thursday, SINGLES, FRIENDSHIP cover minimum. 6–9 pm. STORYTIME: Noon. See Fri- jsp?branchpageid=265. CINCO DE MAYO STORIES CIRCLE: Women ages 48 The Schnitzel haus [7319 day, April 27. BOOK READING OF “THE AND CRAFT TIME: Chil- to 65 to meet Sundays for Fifth Ave. at 73rd Street in FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: Fami- NEWLYWEDS.”: Novelist dren ages 5-12 will make lunch, dinner, trips, shows Bay Ridge, (718) 836-5600]. lies enjoy various fi lms in Nell Freudenberger reads maracas and hear tales and more. Pre-registrtation the children’s room. Free. from “The Newlyweds.” about Mexico. 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[email protected] 3icPnn3ml ta0Ph.c0a oAer rok vga re]n ,. d short-story author and the Lord’s Resistance Army and work on their projects. fi lmmaker talks with Paris WED, MAY 2 in Uganda, will discuss his 2 pm. Midwood Public Review editor Lorin Stein. experiences on the front- Library [975 E. 16th St. be- SAT, MAY 5 Free. 6 pm. PowerHouse PLANT SALE: Over 20,000 lines of the world with Joel tween Avenues J and I in Arena [37 Main St. at Water plants offered. Free with Whitney, an editor at Guer- Midwood, (718) 252-0967], TOUR, BIRD WALK: Visit the Street in DUMBO, (718) Garden admission. 9 am–8 nica: A Magazine of Art www.brooklynpublicli- park and see dazzling birds 666-3049], www.power- pm. Brooklyn Botanic and Politics. Free. 7 pm. brary.org. before they fl y away. Led housearena.com. Garden [1000 Washington Brooklyn Public Library’s “ZORA RETURNS TO HAR- by the Brooklyn Bird Club. LEM”: NAACP award- Free. 8–10 am. Prospect winner Antonia Badón will Park Audubon Center WAH Center star in a one-woman show [Enter park at Lincoln Road about the the life of Harlem and Ocean Avenue in Pros- Renaissance writer, Zora pect Park, (718) 287-3400], (Williamsburgh Art and Historical Center) Neale Hurston. Free. 2 pm. www.prospectpark.org/ New York City College of audubon. is pleased to present Technology Klitgord Cen- DANCE, PAUL TAYLOR: Tay- ter Auditorium [285 Jay St. lor 2 features the artistry Spring Fling International Juried Art Show at Tillary Street in Down- of the world-renowned town, (718) 260-8855], the- choreographer. $25. 8 pm. Tea Lounge [837 Union St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues in Park Slope, (718) 789– Saturday, April 21st - Sunday, May 27th atreworkscitytech.org. Kingsborough Commu- 2762]. Open 7 am weekdays, 8 am weekends. 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