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LOOK FOR BREAKING NEWS EVERY WEEKDAY AT BROOKLYNPAPER.COM Your Neighborhood — Your News® BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260–2500 (cid:129) Brooklyn, NY (cid:129) ©2012 Serving Brownstone Brooklyn and Williamsburg AWP/12 pages (cid:129) Vol. 35, No. 51–52 (cid:129) December 21, 2012–January 3, 2013 (cid:129) FREE PIZZA FACE-OFF Grimaldis selling pies again — right next to Grimaldi’s By Eli Rosenberg 74, as she presided over business The Brooklyn Paper on opening day at the re-done Patsy Grimaldi is back — and restaurant, which is named after you’ll find him right next door Grimaldi’s late mother. “We are to Grimaldi’s. so thrilled to be back.” The famed 81-year-old piz- The sleek 65-seat space received zaiolo christened his new res- a 21st-century makeover — gone taurant Juliana’s last week at 19 are the red and white checkered ta- Old Fulton St., the same storefront blecloths — and the menu boasts where he opened his first pizza more specialty pies, appetizers, Giovannini pfaonlaldlco sewe ilnilni 1ng9g b9 he0if sao neredp ocbnauylillmitn uogpu i ast bqlouuysiatis-l bochfefueernrssk ,a i accnueds ct orwmeian rmaess fp.r boJeumrlri tyah nceah ’Bosc reoovloaektne- Photo by Stefano nFzbeyerars Ctisnoa,iku oai rnlnCiltsdioi t otls uaal al srpintn iidneen ad a pm1f aGi9cre9rai,oi 8dtmon.i sapaedli deob isse’ lslaio nlPivgkiezeed-r, lfaayenldandTt, SuIMhcareeema svCr iTCvnriieottnaaoo gGmk Peea u- Fiysenaten yac,t dlBtoeod, ij rilEutyliiklo.elena Hb tFoooi xtFlzi rndgaoaenwyrk-, Bruno the Bulldog worries that he will be on Santa’s naughty list. but had to give up the old digs — Sinatra and the Rat Pack. Santa’s lapdogs and the space’s coveted coal oven A margherita pie ordered by — and move next door due to a this newspaper confirmed that rent dispute . the pizza legend hasn’t lost his canGt rpiimzzaelrdiia s annadtc hhee adn udp h tihs ew viafe- Martinka sotfe Fpu inlt othne F 1e4r ryye aLras nhdei’sn gb.een out Shop poses pets for a classic Xmas shot Ceabwveaearanroys l tftshhraooeymui rgi tnht’has emtgh rereie.yva’atrl e te oja ubtesetr ybs tatehcpkast, Photo by Paul tbshouelsSd intn tiuehlltse,ss it rhha eanla vdGse tr b cipohmilaetan sil gdnoe if1sd 9r asu9dinn8mc.neiit nt thghe ayat By Danielle Furfaro “Retirement wasn’t really part Patsy and his wife Carol Grimaldi have returned to the “We have dotted all the i’s and The Brooklyn Paper of our vocabulary,” said Carol, pizza game — though their famous last name never left. See PIZZA on page 2 Gary Angell knows which dogs have been naughty and which have been nice — and he knows which GOAAALLLL! ones need anti-flea shampoo! Angell, the co-owner of the Greenpoint grooming and train- ing collective M y Two Dogs, cel- ebrated Christmas by dressing as Brooklyn Bridge Park now Santa and posing for photos with puppies last week. mtoa bAne in nSd ra enbdte,a ct’hase ul pistoetl oeAc hhneegslpe wleler srwe. ahsa ptphye Giovannini Bhya Dsan iael les Fourcfacroer fi epelndin suola,f a ndd a rpleaygaromund son Giovannini sqpoua tri“ThctHnkehyeleey rf ,ph ”iAgha susona rigtnedorid ehoo o iopAsum wrtn awegiifdshee eloa ald .iln t om dwt booaufsr e stphi trneheetmatsyns, Photo by Stefano TtwehoreTfr rlBhdore’nos bt o gopkaraloymrunke g Pi.hsa’ pns oewwro rhldo-mclea stso w thae- Posofie m““rf T5euo tltha bhsioant lvTg”e ha tauon fr dcas dhcoaietlhyeit er—y ra of bgfieo itvlhudiitn s.sg pq fouarantlss- Photo by Stefano $400 for the Badass Brooklyn Pup lovers brought their pooches to Greenpoint where Brooklyn Bridge Park unveiled ity in the area and to attach these David Pulecio, a member of the Red Bulls street team, is Animal Rescue. they met Santa — and posed for photos. three new soccer fields, a picnic See SOCCER on page 9 thrilled about the new pitches on Pier 5. Cyclists helping women travel safe After series of attacks in North Brooklyn, ladies can request a bike escort Giovannini BThye DBraoonkileynll ePa Fpeurrfaro awfeteerk d aasr wk,o hmase nb eine nW biullsiya mthsis- Bdernoto Jkalyy Rn uBizik. e“ IPmaatrgoiln pe rheoswi- aCtotaocpke ra Sgtarienestt , aan wd o am raapne oonn ccyeicvliesst at oc athlle, istt doips pwahtcoh wesi lal swaowm aa nd bisetiunrgb ainttga cvkiedde oon o tfh ea Photo by Stefano yboikuCBer.ro ohmoikiknelgy w nh oiBtmhik eae l Pagtauety?ro Tola,n ak nea btpNruoaorr“ rpgtItsfr ha ooe nBftved serc corBtyaoiuoroksynnlh ey awf tntotoi.lacolcokkkw sosei uanerckg lr eoeraexsds-- mpaefneatncNeno.r”ye u irangetthtpeaborcosrk trssns weoaaofrr ue t ltedhornern’i tfM eyhdiaongprge-- KptlyiemencWn t Bh ta oAoilmlkmveeegee nenP. ducalaetyrn i ot ncrl aa walillnh etdhidc e rht Bhe aqer o suvuoeickss---t dthuhtaieesnTms wg hboeoeerum fsong arttr eonoh t uihhpsp oehb ymoiu knnreeege. e ea4dsn5 das ctwmroaaimpnlk--- itohnntee“e trSconhapeem t o.wef hatoes rh slceurrn egaaismd a,i”nn dgs a niadot Brooklyn Bike Patrol members Jay Ruiz (left) and all-volunteer organization and helped one person get gan Avenue L train station an escort outside more than panion. Ruiz, who launched the group Gregg Gilbert make sure women are safe by es- that rides around the borough home, imagine how many circulated around the web, 55 subway stations across the Ruiz said he was moved last year during much-publi- corting them home from the subway. to accompany women home people we could help,” said as well as news of a r ecent borough. Once the group re- to start the service after he See BIKES on page 9 Aquarium won’t reopen until May By Will Bredderman Workers don’t believe that the closed The Brooklyn Paper 14-acre fishbowl — which is usually open Hurricane Sandy crippled the New year round — will be ship shape by the York Aquarium when it crashed down start of next year’s summer season. on Coney Island, claim Wildlife Con- “We are looking to be partially open servation Society members who say by May,” said aquarium director Jon that only a portion of the popular ma- Dohlin, adding that the seaside institu- rine exhibits will be open to the pub- m tion is still assessing damage and wait- lic Ntheiws sYuomrmk eAr.quarium officials say Aquariu ignegn cfyo rM inasnuargaenmcee natn Ad gFeendceyr aflu Endmse tro- nesecaarplye da ltlh oef s tuhpee rf isstho rimn tuhnesirc aetxhheidb —its w York cuopm ine tthhero auigr hri.g “hAt lnoot wof.” things are still wwssweailtefth eph rttha foseis u ebhtx e ticeonen aps tentria eoo a—nud todi fnbo aguo s trw c tphhaooetne ofdrla otochfvi lafeitrtr eyw ts hiahtes-- New York Aquarium officials say that Hurricane Sandy destroyed ev-Courtesy Ne anbqaecauDkralo-ryuhi upalim lgnl e osunfaen iirddtas e Steroawlrensacd, tttyerro ral ,nin tkisecfnrsoao,rl cimlynke cilnrleusgf,dt aiotnnhugdet Giovannini Blast moUnth anRd a halNf. INGeryth ingM — exceOpt the Nfish tanEks. Y See AQUARIUM on page 2 Photo by Stefano Marine Leman of Valrhona Chocolate dished out tasty treats at a fund-raiser benefitting hurricane-ravaged Almondine Bakery. Public-health advocates: City should turn Group Sweet charity its fallen trees into cash instead of ash per pa ws Ne BThye WBroiollk Blynr ePdapdeerrman proTfihtes uDpe ipna srmtmoeknet. of En- eersrt aR Celsueba,r acnhd G throe uApm, tehreic Sain- munity Pastry chefs unite to help DUMBO’s Inflamed public advo- vironmental Preservation Lung Association, which ar- Com Sandy-battered Almondine bakery cacy groups are fighting tested its idea last month gued the fallen hardwoods g / ato cpiptlye dp ltarnee tso a bt uFrlnoy Sda Bndeny-- wloghse nin itto twuornoedd c hcihpos papnedd th-uepn wmouulcldh .be better off sold as Muessi By Natalie Musumeci lates, cookies, and breads for a fund- nett Field, claiming it will torched the chips in metal “It is a terrible waste to just Ben The Brooklyn Paper raiser last Saturday and Sunday that endanger the health of area boxes — over protests by burn the trees that came down Activists say the city should use trees knocked down by New York City’s top pastry chefs drew hundreds of hungry and sup- residents and send valuable the New York Public Inter- See TREES on page 9 Hurricane Sandy to make mulch — not fire. banded together and dished out their portive customers. finest treats to help rebuild DUM- The neighborhood staple, known BO’s Sandy-shuttered Almondine for its savory macaroons and scrump- Fighting tooth & whale Bakery. tious sandwiches, was inundated with The artisan bakers stocked the nearly 10 feet of floodwaters, wip- empty display cases of the Water ing out the bakery’s kitchen, which Street shop — which remains out of was housed in the basement. commission following the October “We got completely destroyed. Somehow, two brewers want to name drinks ‘Narwhal’ storm — with delectable tarts, choco- See BAKERY on page 9 Bess Adler BThyeA EB nrloai osRckeolynnst e PBanupbseherwrgick brewery says wthheTairlh seBt Barrertowuoepkr lwyy ond ubelecdei drh egodun yolsar sbate nhy oienabdrs cNtuharare-t otNhweevn Caedrasal i.cfolarinmia t hbeeye rg-mota hkaerrps oaot nSeide rbrya CHIn RceleIbSratiTon Mof thAe hoSlid aHy seOasoLn, TIhDe BAroYok- Photo by opnane ioesf hthaes nstaotlieonn ’ist sl awrgheaslte boef ear ncaomme- tmuaskne Hde cremtaacne Mane tlhvailtl ge roenact ew dheaslcer pibeend- goi“nWg eto h reealreda steh aat ‘SNiearrrwah Nale’v baedear wanads loynnl iPnaep eevre wryi ldl anyo at tp Burbolioskhl ynnexPta pweere.cko. mL,o aonkd f wore u’lsl Narwhal Brewery co-founder and started using it — all before the as “curiously named.” I was like, ‘What a coincidence,’ ” said be back in print on Jan. 4, 2013. Merry Christmas Kevin Stafford claims Sierra Ne- two-person Brooklyn brand could even At first it was smooth sailing for Narwhal Brewery co-founder Basil Lee, and Happy New Year, Brooklyn! vada stole his beer’s name. sell its first pint. Narwhal Brewery — that is until its See NARWHAL o n page 10 2 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 December 21, 2012–January 3, 2013 Concrete Boardwalk OK’d Judge: No proof new surface any different than wood in Coney By Will Bredderman existing air quality, ground, or ready warming up its cement say they were considering an ap- ing flood zones and rewriting The Brooklyn Paper surface water quality, or a sub- mixers — but added it was open peal — arguing that Hurricane building codes in Sandy’s af- The Parks Department can stantial increase in potential for to hearing more concerns from Sandy proved that environmen- termath. rip up cherished Boardwalk erosion, flooding, leaching or those who live near the legend- tal studies are necessary. Wood Other lawsuit signatories planks and replace them with drainage problems,” Judge Mar- ary walkway. advocates claim that when the said Coney Island will never slabs of plastic lumber and con- tin Solomon said of the Friends “We are pleased the judge storm hit, parts of the Board- be the same if the Boardwalk crete without an environmen- of the Boardwalk lawsuit, which found that the Parks Department walk already converted to con- isn’t made of wood. m tparle immep Cacotu srttu rduyl,e tdh eo snt aMteo’ns dSauy- hvaompepdi ntgo ocfu trhtaei lw tohoed ceint ye’ssp rlea-- cloowmipnlgi ethdi ws pitrho jtehcet ltaow p,r othcuese da,l”- cwroetoed seunf fseercetdi omnosr.e erosion than said“P Beroigphleto wni Nll emigihssb othrhe owoodo Ads,”- Graha — claiming that no one has nade until an environmental im- said attorney Katie Kendall, w ho “You simply can not build a sociation president and Com- beth pwgrrooo“uvuWlendndi t h htauhonraudtt t titethhsxee pe Pnneeevrtwoi rpt oemlnest’sasi.tm eProlianayyls-, I1ps9alc7aTt7nh s dett o uij und1r y9tihs 9wte5 r a.se stp arcteoes nesdneuntecadtte eCd fo.r noemy aomlornecg Onaultec wcdt.o i 2tlmhl6 ecm. o“cunTittnhyiine’tsui Pe ecsa at’ro skn ewse iDeendi egcsph oaa tunrhrtde-t pwwisr iiobtlhlju eohicluatt vtit enkh ,nro”oon suw atghiihdne g tpcr ltoiahamilen amteniffudffne Tecitrotysrdo iidrtt mStyhoiuenu ngf iaeutnrty.ud “rB eTmo. haeItir, s ddi tio 1seb 3soe numlo’rten blmgeesgbl oaetconry gPf uttaoo-t Photo by Eliza petitioners cannot establish a The city applauded Solomon’s concerns.” Dobrin, who noted that the city ture children and it belongs to The city received permission to replace Coney Island’s wood- en Boardwalk with concrete and plastic lumber. substantial adverse change in decision — and said it was al- Foes of the stone-cold plan was in the process of redraw- history.” VARICOSE VEINS PIZZA... Continued from page 1 outposts in Texas, Nevada, crossed all the t’s with the city and South Carolina. — the city even approved our Ciolli lost a battle to move Non-Surgical Alternative for the Treatment of Varicose Veins facade,” said Carol. “The red the old coal oven with him , tape you have to go through but later managed to secure is different. Now you need a new one despite city laws a plumber, an electrician, barring the installation of coal Effective New Procedures someone for everything, furnaces. it’s a lot of work.” Still undecided is Ciol- are Now Available! There have been plenty li’s court case s eeking to halt of changes in the neighbor- Grimaldi and his wife from hood as well: DUMBO has doing business due to an old gone from dicey to desirable non-compete clause. NO HOSPITAL STAY OFFICE-BASED and Grimaldi’s Pizzeria has But Grimaldi — who got become a staple on the tour- his start making pies at his un- ist itinerary. cle Patsy’s famous East Har- PROCEDURE But plenty of the pizza- lem joint and cannot use that maker’s old fans remain. name either — doesn’t want “There’s nothing like this to talk about all that. Comprehensive Care and Treatment pie,” said Linda Grove, a for- “I’m looking to make pizza mer regular who has lived in in peace,” Patsy Grimaldi told for Most Problems Associated with nearby Brooklyn Heights the New York Post, our sister since 1992. “I expect it to paper. “I’m not looking for Varicose Veins. overshadow the other place any trouble [with Ciolli].” — soon we won’t be able to Juliana’s Pizza [19 Old Large Varicose Veins get in here!” Fulton St. between Water The other place is, of course, and Front streets in DUM- Painful Varicosities Ciolli’s Grimaldi’s Pizzeria — BO. (718) 596–6700 www. now a restaurant chain with julianaspizza.com]. Ulceration and Skin Changes AQUARIUM... Spider Veins and Vericoses TREATMENTS INCLUDE: Continued from page 1 power by the end of 2012, said vital pumps and filtration sys- Dohlin, who’s happy that more tems necessary to keep the than 90 percent of the aquari- Endrovenous Laser tanks clean. um’s marine life — i ncluding “Everything you imagine newly arrived orphaned infant Sclerotherapy being damaged, aside from the walrus Mitik — didn’t have to tanks themselves, was dam- be moved to other locales. Microphlebectomy aged,” said Dohlin, who noted “All of our collection is in his team had to find inventive great health,” Dohlin said. ways to change the water and “It’s truly amazing, and a tes- control temperatures and ox- tament to the hard work and For More Information, Please Call: Dr. Philip J. LoPresti ygen levels. dedication of our staff.” Currently, electricity is Despite the damage, the city 461 Park Ave. South (@ 31st Street) New York, NY 10016 coursing through three-quar- is still planning to go ahead ters of the aquarium, which with a $125-million shark tank should be operating at full addition, Dohlin said. We sell a Have full line Santa show of Santa up at your suits and home or accessories business B R O O K LY N N E T S F A N O F T H E W E E K Send-A-Santa 718-251-0500 er dl Fi nie NEW YEAR’S EVE a el M y b o ot Headquarters h P Jaron Fisch, 8 PAPER GOODS (cid:85) NOISEMAKERS (cid:85) HATS (cid:85) BALLOONS Fisch, from Manhattan, shows he’s a Nets fan and says Deron Williams DECORATIONS (cid:85) DJ (cid:85) MAGICIANS (cid:85) & MORE! is his favorite player. 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By Eli Rosenberg the city’s courts system — cops ar- plation of dismissal” — meaning The Brooklyn Paper rest 140 people citywide for mari- courts dismiss their case after 12 Let’s lighten up on tokers light- juana possession every day, making months so long as defendants stay ing up, says district attorney candi- it New York’s most common cause of out of trouble. date Abe George. arrest, according to data from 2010. “In the meantime, my policy is a The aspiring top prosecutor — Experts contend that arrests for mar- presumptive [adjournment in contem- who is r unning against longtime dis- ijuana possession c ost the city $75 plation of dismissal] for anyone ar- thctbsaort reafia ioc’nom“tltreyWlf ma if lbnfteieetaclag odarieli lrozias, zn neltseaeoe’ svtta y im uhdseh Ctaronaeaev rhan teitihdaftj ot uroed pawla iweoscsnsialttata ,irmHh”it itii c fsfycest oahi .ntaraiee edtNnp’ts soGsse —e r wietlnneoo eYsc ryAdaotg eyerielnkds--, Photo by Stefano Giovanninim2mwtvohfe5aeoitr Plseassgl noiiienrnoat aob olnspm rumr su adsctsbo oeth ylekporiaecdeef-ra d vragirtsn ine .h etc dostewuh - oref pe—rrnm leNialsn ypbnkYt tutl iy yPptff c rcaDttrohachi’gueteseiig r cicrmarsh o m ptcwni wlos taedacriieoekrmtdhe--- rctddarhee ruupgseiccGomtraite lnireaidindcgnon giys radmn g sltc eBhthairo varesarpiaitcolj lty-uhoo arstearkihn d nhgcldey.eahl” -a nNwtafis rrmwo.YirseuhskPsl obd tDss l heg a aaafotnrasr eodc nnvh mteoeleny n pscd ,dfro iruiinnoesrg-r--- Sterli$n1g5 .S0il0v earn Jde wupelr y Diam$o9n9d.0 S0t uand dE uaprrings $2M5e.0n0’s aJenwd eulrpy Manhattan and a Sheepshead Bay na- District attorney candidate ets, effectively putting their weed “Marijuana has been a pathway tive. “Nobody knows what’s going to Abe George says Brooklynites in public view and setting them up for getting minorities in trouble for hw2a0ep1G cp3aee ennol rewdgcoiett i htosh tnahiy,se shmo eut, h rwbsaueittl l lrvi afnet shoh.et”e rh twiht aipnne swo tpahiltee, cmcraiaumrgiijnhuata ln wraei tcwho orsdnm’sta ilfwl hianemd w ouiunpns .tws itohf fibsoa rcsH imkmysin sialeda sepr m siteaoecy aeshn itooshf ra oslt.we Ggnies,o laarngtideo’ nss apiynostl irhcoye- tthoiefo yTs l aohtihnadegt. ss —ea idi tlh,l eGegseeao lm rsgitesod cpel amainmedas n fhoreri’sss kj nusos,”-t 14k$t5 G0.o0l0d aJenwd eulrpy All B$r7a5n.d0 0N aanmde u Wpatches 14kt Gold Diamond caught with relatively small amounts crimes, George claims. duced by Gov. Cuomo that called worried about being painted as soft Engagement Rings of marijuana — up to 25 grams — “We lead the city in homicides for decriminalizing small amounts on crime. $795.00 and up with misdemeanors, opting instead and we have no cyber crime unit,” of marijuana — but that plan went “I’m not the long-haired hippie to give them violations, “noncrimi- he said. “Let’s take the resources we up in smoke in the Republican-con- guy,” said George, who is bald. “I’ve nppearoalT sor hefofceneu nmctsoreoirmssv” efi tno hwacaluto rsn ue oolcdronm r ldmeastlo. l yrBe dr osoenor’kti olayupns- sejoparesM nbthduaa rrhdti jeeaurnraee n o amann e odtnr hrefeeo ifrmpococepulmioscr eettnh aftneo mitrs.”c aein ma anard-- tvtorookrSlesloe ris sd us asunntita ni“tlgae p d oSjotoehtu neirasrntw elme.isgeean-ltl, a iwHn -ycaonbneitsde ifmnag-- bIws oeueuen nrsdch aeeo rpsus rotloadnsn .en”dco uttht obaret ftsohpri ese niigdsh istno ygme oaerutshr a irnnedg- Semi-$P2r5e.c0i0o uasn Jde wupelr y Mu$r2a5n.o0 0G alansds Juepwelry Smoothie moves! An edible herb garden divides the Trade in your old jewelry and receive 10% extra front of the shop, complete with a towards your new purchase! working fireplace, stool and cafete- ria-style seating, from the full-service bike store in the backyard, where cy- SATNICK’S FINE JEWELRY Bike shop and juice bar both under one roof clists can get a tune-up for $60, add a child-seat for $35, or get some help 187 State Street (Between Court & Boerum) 718-852-1421 from a trained mechanic. Holiday Hours: Mon-Fri 10am to 6:30pm - Sat 11am to 5pm By Natalie Musumeci The shop carries new two-wheel- The Brooklyn Paper ers and funky bike accessories — and ***OPEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16th & 23rd 11am to 6pm*** Windsor Terrace cyclists don’t rents out cruisers for anyone look- have to be Lance Armstrong to get ing to take a jaunt around Prospect sa*lOesn ea r$e 5fi0n0a.l0 a0n dv oaullc Pheror mtoowtiaorndss mthaey tnootat lb per iccoem obf itnreadve wl withil la bney aowthaerrd eddis caonudn mtsu osrt pbree vreioduese msaeleds w. Eitnhg Jairgaeum Ternatv reiln-Cgsru, iDsee sPiglannenr eJresw. eAllrly , into juicing. Park. antiqu– efisr/swt astecrhvees b, acsuisst.o Lma yo-rad-werasy asn adn sdp meceiracl hoarnddeirsse a breo uegxhcltu bdeefdo rfero Nmo vth. i2sn sda ldeo. eQsu naontt iatipepsl yo ft om tehricsh saanled.i sSea aler ee nlimdsi tDede ca.n 2d5 othn, a2 fi0r1s2t .come A bike shop and full-scale juice bar “We thought it would be good to dubbed the Juice Pedaler sells spare have a bike shop on the park, but at tires alongside smoothies — and its the same time we didn’t think that a Clear Healthy Skin owners say that bikes and drinks are bike shop alone would survive year- the perfect mix for the storefront just round in this neighborhood,” said steps from Prospect Park. Capone. “We both knew we liked isn’t it time you call? Juice Pedaler owners Deborah to juice, so with that we created a Capone and Nicole Bilu, who met bike shop and a juice bar.” seven years ago when their tots were There’s even a selection of teas Medical Services we accept: in pre-school together, said a light and coffee for cyclists needing an bulb went off in their heads in April extra jolt. GHI, HIP, 1199, AETNA, CIGNA, UNITED, OXFORD, when they saw a “for rent” sign hang- Patrons say the shop is a wel- HORIZON, HEALTHNET, MEDICARE, BLUE CROSS, ing at the former home of the neigh- come addition to the quaint-but- MAGNACARE, AMERICHOICE, ELDERPLAN borhood’s beloved Lonelyville cafe dler sleepy stretch of Prospect Park otimdonoe “daPtIeo rtdw osw hsaopesam eastcl eotltth i hkPhyieaa na vrcgaket, ”isSva i osigtpauynlita dahtc nhwBeda ei ttnls hutwua..t ter“ ipTthiroahodne- Photo by Bess A Sswjuaoiiitduc“h IetB thh ’rcwsee orgne nkrdsectiad.ao Mtsc fttaooionr i nztnhi d,oe wu fn lhgekoieag v liheinsb, i atos s“pr wghinoreeaoeekcdnhl,y””, CJLEuaaovsrleesordbm eTera emRttte,o ipRoca aR idrSe,i meKeseroslvvoeai,id lcS, SLceuuasrlspg et erBr raVoy,e…t oLinxa ,sR Reerem sHotayvilraa lRn, eeT,mo ronv al, Nicole Bilu (left) and Deborah Capone recently opened the in a fun way.” cucumber, celery and apple. “It’s They opened the store in October, Juice Pedaler — Windsor Terrace’s first bike shop and full-scale nice to have a business on this side Coolsculpting Trim Fat, No Needles, No Downtime juice bar and cafe. and since then pelotons of neighbor- of Windsor Terrace — there isn’t hood kids have been lining up for much around here and the juice is 254 Prospect Park West, Park Slope smoothies — and a quick spin on a employees slyly add nutritious veg- anything that their young children delicious.” 136 West 17th Street, NYC stationary bike that patrons can use gies to make the drinks healthier. haven’t endorsed with their stamp The Juice Pedaler [154 Prospect to blend their own drinks. The seasonal juice menu is sourced of approval. Park Southwest between Seeley Kids love the mango, banana, yo- from local, organic produce, and as “They’re our taste testers for and Vanderbilt streets in Wind- Javier Zelaya, MD 718.832.3313 gurt, vanilla, and honey — and par- far as the tots menu goes, Capone new recipes — they consider that sor Terrace, (718) 871–7500, www. Verna Broughton, PA ents love the fact that Juice Pedaler said she and Bilu wouldn’t serve their job.” juicepedalernyc.com]. MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR! OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY (cid:70)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:23)(cid:65)(cid:77)(cid:110)(cid:22)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:0)(cid:0) from 7am–2pm SERVING PARK SLOPE SINCE 1986 NOW CELEBRATING OUR 26TH YEAR! 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The suspect has been victim before escaping with The suspect allegedly The 45-year-old victim possession of a pipe contain- charged with menacing and the man’s bag — which con- grabbed and ripped the vic- told cops that she had just (cid:10)(cid:2)(cid:11)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:4)(cid:7)(cid:8) tim’s shirt at around 10:15 ing crack cocaine residue and harassment. tained an iPhone, an iPod, left her apartment near Eighth a small bag of heroin. Slugged, sliced and $1,200.Police later appre- 32” CLASS am, then smashed her several hended a 22-year-old suspect, Street at 4:55 pm to pick her times on the head with the Cops arrested a 34-year- children up from dance school LED HDTV piece of home decor, accord- 94TH PRECINCT old accused of punching and but the other two perps remain when she became wary of a on the lam, according to law (cid:2)(cid:27)(cid:23)(cid:8)"(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:18)##(cid:8)(cid:13) ing to documents from the Greenpoint–Northside cutting a man with a kitchen enforcement officials. woman walking close behind District Attorney’s office. Driggs mugging knife on Dec. 12. her. When the victim turned Lifter, puller The suspect allegedly Hack on Henry around, the perp had disap- (cid:14)(cid:15)(cid:16)(cid:13)(cid:17)(cid:8)(cid:21)(cid:19)(cid:20)(cid:19)(cid:21)(cid:13) SALE... 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District Attorney’s office. told police that she secured BeatsSolooo®HHHDDD Manhattan Avenue at around trict Attorney’s office. her celeste green Bianchi Headphonnneeesss 12:45 pm. The victim suffered swell- Botched heist Dama two-wheeler on the (cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:5)(cid:6) (cid:2)(cid:5)(cid:7)(cid:22)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:22)(cid:6)(cid:22)(cid:24)(cid:25)(cid:25)(cid:25) When the worker tried to ing, bleeding, and redness 76TH PRECINCT Cops cuffed a 39-year-old block between First and Sec- (cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9) stop the suspect from mak- on his face and head that re- Carroll Gardens–Cobble for allegedly breaking into a ond streets at 2 pm. When she ing off with the goods, the quired hospital treatment. Hill–Red Hook Strong Place apartment after came back an hour later her 33-year-old woman accused Police apprehended two Brutal assault a witness spotted a burglary ride was gone. 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District At- twhien ddoowor- b—re aaknedr tchlea iamlleedg ehde ncaumese abta 5c:k5 n5e pamrly. aW hhalefn h oshuer later, her $100 tote bag carry- was actually chasing away a ing her iPhone, wallet, and a burglar who had broken into $50 candle was missing. ENTERTAINMENT / EMERGING MEDIA TECH 3D RAPID PROTOTYPING / FABRICATION the residence. — Natalie Musumeci That excuse wasn’t enough NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY to win over cops. The home- CITY TECH owner claims the thief stole 88TH PRECINCT $200 and prescription med- Fort Greene–Clinton Hill ication. Bus-ted up Right Hook A thug beat up a teenager A pugilist slugged a man on Vanderbilt Avenue on Dec. 65 Career-Focused in the face on Lorraine Street 12 — after the teen refused on Nov. 18, according to po- to hand over his phone. Bachelor, Associate & lice. The 14-year-old victim told The perp confronted the cops he was at a bus stop at Certificate Programs victim between Columbia Greene Avenue at 3 pm when and Hicks streets at around the villain walked up to him 2:25 am and repeatedly struck and said, “Run your pockets in entertainment, architectural him in the face and chest. and give me your phone.” and engineering technologies, The victim suffered a cut The victim refused, and the on the mouth and a swollen perp hit him in the face. healthcare professions, design lip. Police arrested a 41-year- Money run old suspect. and emerging media, business A pack of thieves fleeced a teenager on DeKalb Ave- and hospitality, information 84TH PRECINCT nue on Dec. 12. technologies and computer- Brooklyn Heights– The 14-year-old victim told DUMBO–Boerum Hill– cops he was at Fort Greene WHERE CAN TECHNOLOGY TAKE YOU? related areas, paralegal studies, Downtown Place at 3:50 pm when the teacher education and more. This is gross goons punched him in the face and stole $70 from him. A 32-year-old urinated Beat by Dre all over costly clothing in- side a Downtown department A treacherous trio robbed 300 Jay Street store on Dec. 11, investiga- a teenager of his fancy head- Downtown tors claim. phones on Greene Avenue Police cuffed a suspect ac- on Dec. 13. Brooklyn cused of ruining more than The 17-year-old victim $1,500 of garb inside the Ful- told cops he was at Fulton ton Mall shop between Gal- Street at 5:30 pm when the latin Place and Hoyt Street crooks surrounded him and 718.260.5250 at around 9:48 pm. went through his pockets. Af- The suspect — who faces ter the victim tried to escape, charges of criminal mischief, the men assaulted him and www.citytech.cuny.edu disorderly conduct, exposure, took his backpack and Beats and “throwing or dropping by Dre headphones. offensive matters into streets myPhone 4S and public places” — admit- A dangerous duo tried to ted to relieving himself on the rob a woman in the Clinton- clothing, according to docu- Washington C train station ments from the District At- on Dec. 16. torney’s office. The 25-year-old victim Cash grab told cops she was on the Police arrested a 44-year- subway platform at 10:03 pm SOLAR-POWER ROBOTICS BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS old man accused of repeat- when two men approached edly stealing cash inside a her and attempted to take Flatbush Avenue office. her phone. They pushed Investigators allege that her head and grabbed her, the suspected thief grabbed but she was able to run away, $530 from a drawer inside she told cops. No one makes it easier the building between Nev- Purloined ins and Livingston streets at A purse-snatcher stole a around 10 am on Dec. 6— concert-goer’s bag on Cler- and a witness claims the same mont Avenue on Dec. 15. for your money to work harder. perp grabbed $20 from the The 25-year-old victim drawer on Dec. 14. told cops she was attend- Change cheat ing a concert at Brooklyn’s A crook asked a passerby Masonic Temple at Lafay- for change — then grabbed ette Avenue at 1:30 am when the cash out of the woman’s she noticed her pocketbook, hand and fled on Nov. 26. containing her wallet and iP- The thief yanked $80 from hone, was gone. 1.00 the victim’s grasp on Gallatin — Eli Rosenberg % Place near the Fulton Mall at 20-month around 12:45 pm and dashed 68TH PRECINCT away. Police later apprehended a 25-year-old suspect. 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The perp jacked fore jumping in a dark blue a $1,200 MacBook laptop, a Nissan. $500 gold ring with a green No help stone, two gold ring bands A lowlife took a cashier’s worth $500, and a $500 pair purse from behind the register of sapphire earrings. at a Fifth Avenue shop on Dec. Wallet missing 12 while the victim looked the A sneaky bandit snagged a other way, cops say. man’s wallet as he was made a The crook came into the * Annual percentage yields (APYs) quoted are accurate as of 12/10/2012 and are subject to change at any time without notice. $25,000 is the minimum deposit for the promotional CD. $250,000 is the maximum transaction inside a Flatbush boutique between 69th and deposit for the promotional CD. Penalties may be imposed for early withdrawal. Fees may reduce earnings. After maturity, if you choose to roll over your CD, you will earn the base rate of interest in effect at Avenue check-cashing estab- 70th streets at 4:15 pm and that time. 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Bonus items will be mailed to the address provided. Allow up to 5 weeks for delivery. inside the business between back for a moment, and the ©2012 Amalgamated Bank. All rights reserved. Fifth and Sixth avenues at 1 villain reached over the coun- pm to make a transaction he ter and stole her bag. placed his wallet down on the — Will Bredderman I N S I D E D I N I N G | PE R FO R M I N G ARTS | N IG HTLI FE | BOO KS | CI N E MA NIGHTLIFE Holiday horror The nightmare before Christmas is here. Krampus, the mythological anti-Santa Claus and brutal punisher of naughty children found in European folklore will be honored at a premiere holiday celebration this Saturday at Gowanus’ Observatory. 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Vegan customers say they appreciate in the bathrooms. “I don’t want to be one of these people The bar carries a number of fancy drinks that there’s somewhere to go. “I didn’t know that it was a vegan bar, who put their politics out there as a busi- Gone hog wild in its own vegan variations. “It’s refreshing to be able to go to a bar but I guess that’s good,” said Jon Lehman, ness owner,” said Rush, whose bar con- The bartenders make their own Bailey’s- and order anything from a stout to a pina who lives in Greenpoint. “People need to tains only one video game, a big-game type cream out of vanilla vodka, Kahlua, colada and not have to worry about the have options. I just come here because I shoot-’em-up. Frangelico and vanilla soy milk, which ingredients,” said Erin McSorley. “And like the bar.” “But it’s so easy, I figured, why If you can’t film them, join them. goes in the Sam in a Sweater, a mix of everything’s really good too. Sam in a The bar also offers vegan empanada and not?” Filmmaker Eddie Rosenstein wanted to learn the vegan cream with root beer, Coin- Sweater is my favorite.” occasionally invites vegan food trucks to Pine Box Rock Shop [12 Grattan St., be- about the people doing the dangerous job of dig- treau, vodka and brandy cherries. And Many of the bar’s omnivorous patrons park on the street in front of the bar. tween Morgan Avenue and Bogart Street ging the tunnels that bring fresh water into New since most Worcestershire sauces — used don’t realize that the bar is vegan, and Rush, who is a vegan herself, said she in Bushwick, (718) 366–6311, www.pine- York City — so he went and got a their job. in Bloody Marys — include anchovies, come instead for the atmosphere, good decided to make the bar animal-product- boxrockshop.com]. And with the two old pipes that kept the city hydrated for 150 years rusting away, it was a job Mr. Lonelyhearts in-depth account of how to woo women with of supreme importance, a web profile — and it all starts with other Rosenstein said. men’s Match.com profiles. “The fate of NYC, “I really started to study Match.com. I looked and in a lot of ways, at the good profiles and I looked at the bad pro- the world, was depen- files to see what works and from that I was able dant on the completion to get about two dates a week,” he said. of the third water tun- Slope author pens handbook for Before he met Olivia two years ago on Match. nel,” said Rosenstein, com, Adago chronically dated nearly 80 women a Brooklyn documen- in a one-year span, primarily over the pop- tary filmmaker whose recent project, “Sand- awkward men in search of wives ular dating website. 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A licensed real ter at dating,” said the happily married man. site asking for work, he said he finally took the has penned a dating handbook titled, dead-end dating experience to ironically write estate broker, Adago applied the persistence “I went on a lot of dates for a year and I actu- place of a worker who got hurt on the job. a book on how to land a wife. he used to market rentals across Brooklyn to “The Program: Master the Art of Dating ally got a wife out of it.” On Dec. 28, Rosenstein will present clips In his literary debut, “The Program: Master his dating life. and Attracting Women in Six Weeks.” Joseph Adago’s “The Program: Master the from his work and discuss the craft of non-fic- the Art of Dating and Attracting Women in “You don’t just have to dress better — you Art of Dating and Attracting Women in Six tion storytelling at the first of a series of talks Six Weeks,” the now-married 40-year-old de- have to speak well about yourself, you have to stone Brooklyn neighborhood after he met Weeks,” at Barnes & Noble bookstores [267 at the DUMBO Film Salon. tails his self-made dating system that worked look at the stories you are telling women and his wife Olivia. Seventh Ave. at Sixth Street in Park Slope, DUMBO Film Salon at reRun [147 Front St. by trial and error to break him out of the love- see that they work, and you have to go on a Adago’s “The Program” largely promotes (718) 832–9066, and 106 Court St. between between Jay and Pearl streets in DUMBO, stricken rut he had been in for years. lot of dates and practice at it,” said the Man- online dating as a means to meet women and Schermerhorn and State streets, (718) 246– (718) 766–9110, reruntheater.com]. Dec. 28, He says his system will do the same for hattan transplant, who moved to the brown- improve dating skills. 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Make the Holidays a Little SWEETER Podcast workshop teaches radio craft to everyone By Eli Rosenberg recording devices, and the subtleties The Brooklyn Paper of conducting an interview. “It’s like furniture building; any- The hills are alive with the sound body can make a cruddy chair out of Make life a little sweeter.™ wicko wf pAilol dptecoaadcschtas Bs.trionogk cllyansist eisn tBheu sinhs- twthhaerenne ti t t potai mekceaesk ske no sofo wmpilneytgwh mionoogdr er,e ababuloltyu itgf w oyohodaut, Giovannini ahjtuinonsdugBt r taou hf utboe tdiirsgro toanfhruf’ei tdec wwinreaodonfrsrctr.lie dyn , ig tseo ava sneli nt soo tteunhngloi hnut oeag sh—r ra gad eioistor-- ycwaorsuDPitt’sotri eeandn reca erawc ststhtiutetsehai nlo aml nryaee ald ssnboo tyi ihgs ndaa gityrn .aa”s fr tttehhs se.ec bbrieopsrttoe pudog —dh-, Photo by Stefano Cast away: Zack Dinerstein, a producer at WNYC and the host ing one’s Klout on Twitter, the class’s from the thousands of plugged in lis- of a DIY podcast “Feedback,” wants to teach you how to put on teacher assures, recording a podcast is teners on their morning commutes to your own podcast. a skill that everyone can learn. radio shows like NPR’s “A sk Me An- “This is stuff that anybody can other,” a segment of brain teasers and be taught, but you have to have that trivia taped at the Bell House, or “ Air- “I enjoy performing and being out And most importantly, podcasts drive,” said Zack Dinerstein, a pro- bone Event ,” a popular radio show and there,” said Fernandez, who has ep- are productions that take little over- ducer for WNYC morning news show podcast hosted by WFMU 91.1 FM isodes on crystal meth drug forums head — all one needs is a decent com- “The Takeaway” as well as a host of that broadcasts about once a month or dragon-themed sex stores, as well puter and a microphone. a self-made music podcast called from a Ditmas Park wine bar. as one where he reads from Yelp re- “A podcast is like the online equiv- “Feedback.” Podcast legend Jad Abumrad, of views about the United Artists Court alent to having your own radio sta- Dinerstein will teach the class on the WNYC’s Radiolab podcast, calls Fort Street. “It’s a way for me to perform tion,” said Dinerstein. “The hardest first three Sundays of January, show- Greene his home. and be in the public eye.” part is finding a quiet room.” ing new radio hosts the ropes. And then there are amateurs, like Fernandez, who gets a couple thou- Introduction to Podcasting at “If you want to make something Lou Fernandez, a Brooklyn Heights sand listeners every show, says it is the 3rd Ward [195 Morgan Ave. creative and in-depth it takes knowing resident who makes a podcast called not a big money maker, but said that between Meadow and Stagg audio editing,” said Dinerstein, who “ Lou Reads ” that involves him reading hosting it was way for him to get com- streets in Bushwick, (718) 715–4961, will instruct wannabe podcasters in the the strange and often disgusting mate- fortable with voice-over work, some- www.3rdward.com]. Sundays start- MERRY GINGERBREAD MEN FESTIVAL™ ways of editing software, the whims of rial from various internet forums. thing he has parlayed into gigs. ing Jan. 6, $282. With gingerbread men-shaped pineapple and strawberries A Claus for a cause take on hundreds of letters — which dipped in gourmet asked for everything from toy sol- chocolate diers to rent money. “The real heartbreaking ones are the ones where they’re asking for bare To order, please call or visit: necessities,” said Palmer. But by the late 1920s, the novelty Museum tells story of real-life local Santa of the Santa Claus Association had 718-522-6300 died off, and public interest waned. To hang onto the spotlight, Gluck had 224 Livingston St., Brooklyn, NY By Will Bredderman the group take on dozens of public fig- The Brooklyn Paper ures as “vice-presidents,” even though they had little involvement in the proj- 718-535-7909 Many have borrowed Santa ect. The move attracted the attention Claus’s beard — from a far- of New York’s Public Welfare com- cical Tim Allen to the time- missioner Bird Coller, who had made 1736 Sheepshead Bay Rd., Brooklyn, NY less Edmund Gwen — but John Du- a name for himself by busting sham vall Gluck actually responded to the charities. call of “Dear Santa.” Coller’s 1928 investigation revealed 347-587-7500 This holiday season, a museum ex- that, despite appearances, the Associ- hibit at Williamsburg’s City Reliquary ation was a one-man operation under tSpeltalulysye vdthe Sesa asnntttoa- rbayno dro naf nams wyaoenru ewndgh t hoBe iehndo fp1oe9rf1du3-l GiovanniniGiTtshl ufeuc cknit’dsyi cnnogenv cteorrou flli d—lend’ at a bnndey at chchacato rcughneutsen odkr sfao ocrf-. 5114 Ave. N, Brooklyn, NY lictenhitagetAt eiipnor os lnfa soo,wt ufoa nn ln pdeslayeiens drtsgvoye i t cdcfhahe eii i lnStl odi an1 rnte 9uttn1ahr 2e—nC elpca nsheuudrislcm. dAcriesteetsneod’ds-- Photo by Stefano cKePtiunovrosesiantul ytggOi olkhefn if,tl sibolc iua nedgt’g seCa ntiSohnylaes lneGt f rttola’husu e lcrne ekwdtv taaoeetclruiascolt dein—os-.bns eset owfKf eterhcriees- 1446 7861t8h -S8t.3, B7-ro3o7k8ly4n, NY Santa Claus & Associates: City Reliquary founder Dave Herman wish lists addressed to the North Pole The Association faded into history EdibleArrangements.com and curator Alex Palmer join the big man himself for the new ex- over to private interests — and John — until Palmer brought its story to Gluck decided to fill the boots and hibit at the Williamsburg museum. the City Reliquary. red suit and buy them the gifts they The Santa Claus Association at *Offer valid at participating locations. Valid on arrangements and dipped fruit boxes. Can- wanted most. who had Gluck’s great-grandnephew A young man-about-town, Gluck the City Reliquary [370 Metropoli- not be combined with any other offers. Offer code must be used when placing order. “It’s a heartwarming story of an or- Alex Palmer approach him with the used his connections to get media at- tan Ave., between Marcy Avenue Containers may vary. Arrangements available in a variety of sizes. Delivery not available in ganization founded on altruism, but idea for the exhibit, which includes tention and set up a primitive version and Havemeyer Street in Williams- all areas. EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS® & Design and all other marks noted are trademarks there’s a bit of a twist to it as well,” photos and nearly century-old hand- of crowd-sourcing, convincing major burg, (718) 782–4842, www.cityreli- of Edible Arrangements, LLC. ©2012 Edible Arrangements, LLC. 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Beyond the COURT tying shot. the bench meant the differ- impressive stat lines, his pres- In Saturday’s loss to Chi- ence between a win and a ence in the paint constantly cago, coach Avery Johnson loss for the Nets. alters shots, changing how BByy TToomm La fLeafe pulled Lopez with 5:37 left At the beginning of the teams attack the Nets. in the fourth with the Nets season, this column looked Thus far, December has m Kathy Kmonicek ltcyheennBWI ntware enootrlhd orl,el Bk da n trl ioholos tfr io sbeqtk eahur cieigLgkt aNeho m.itpen atee sgBzs. a’rssioi nnor ceikne-- atectlehhnohaaetnedet at 1pr ed:etos2o dti57 en tt 7dhtmw –t elho7aa ce y1ro akB.-n nu Itutdpthe l sslawas ttt o—haLJsoaoond elt’pa w cttJe ueouozt. h nu tBrhtnneiye---l atTabsettnehin yeLnrtniotgoah uytplih g Anedehzgc e ’a 2hsfbne4 iudlcn lgthees afos—eem .rfn ot HesorLse et ,ot h hiapiitesss’es tNza aeb vaeephemteoasrns--’. bwBhbtthuaoeroercoepun konrel ekad afasutsln y tL l’tm lntohoy m foeep t n ntehithntuzteehed’r rst nse fstD ohiaetnhremaagegcste e nowpttmehntoiiwe.lbnil n eg Nyltro.e feAroaoetrkss-r, Photo by Elizabeth Graha ociated Press / t1iPnu–igsr2tn ao,, gw nthasi.iet nWh Ns ttheh ttaehst e sh’ sosa olwvereo rw rgysio Denn iecest o tjrhumoasi-ttt seuorteanLss ,eto uadpsr ei nJtz oo elhvonengtrisgr oeemndlyo op.mnroleymn 2ti5ss e mlda ithneer- anhfogeisrai ncrslgiayx r2 taeh. e5f rui3 nal bl v tbleholreoca cklgeksea mp agenourdre ge .ga tomhoaend, smkpeitodTbrodatmlslil n w cgaLo arhrefliedeg rhi inws sshicadoh e ob6roe -wfllo ieibotvhate- s5as- FeSrveedrye raCichkr iTsrtnimllia hsa mst orurnni anogve fro tr h teh reB proaouskt l1y5n yBneraidrsg.e Ass the Nets held fourth quarter would until it was clear how In the games he missed, the Nets will be driven by Center Brook Lopez is coming off of a foot injury — leads in losses to Bulls and his sprained foot would re- the Nets surrendered an av- the success of the team’s and he’s lucky he didn’t get hurt in this scary play. Jazz and got good looks in the spond to game action. erage of 99 points per game, big men. Xmas tradition on bridge Even Williams admits he must shoot better By Natalie Musumeci “Christmas comes once The Brooklyn Paper a year and it makes me feel Santa Claus is coming to like a kid again ,” said Trilli, BACK Nets’ franchise point guard “I’m used to just move- Not exactly, and thanks to doing when they’re not in iso- than a rim-crasher like Ty- town — and he’s running a 66-year-old runner who addressed the subject of last ment,” Williams added. “So Synergy Sports Technology, a lation? Pick-and-rolls, mostly. son Chandler. in, right over the Brooklyn bought the suit in 1997 af- COURT week’s column — how his I’m still trying to adjust.” tool used by NBA scouts, we More pick-and-rolls would Williams needs to start Bridge. ter seeing some Noel-themed shooting has fallen off since It doesn’t take a basket- have some numbers to prove keep D-Will’s defenders off- making shots, but it’s time for On Christmas morning, races across the borough. BByy MMatatt Stp Solparolar moving to the Northeast — by ball savant to notice Brook- it. D-Will has worked in iso- balance and allow him more the coach to give him a clearer life-long Cobble Hill resi- Trilli, who has completed blaming the “system.” lyn coach Avery Johnson is lation a whopping 21 percent creative moments. But he offensive framework. And if dent Frederick Trilli will 21 marathons, said the run “That system [in Utah] was more focused on the defen- of his plays this season — just lacks reliable rollers. Power a few more pick-and-rolls can continue his 15-year hol- over the 1.1-mile bridge nor- So now we know: D-Will a great system for my style of sive end of the floor and tends shy of fellow back courter Joe forwards Kris Humphries offer a boost, why not? iday tradition by running mally takes him just 20 min- liked it better in Utah. play. I’m a system player, and to let the boys do what they Johnson’s 24.9 percent, and or Reggie Evans — bruisers Matt Spolar is a nearly over the landmarked bridge utes, but lasts up to an hour Readers have come to ex- I loved coach [Jerry] Sloan’s feel on the offensive end. more than any other starting without much offensive game 6-foot-1 journalist with a suited up from head to toe as in a Santa suit due to fans pect this column to provide system,” Williams s aid accord- Isn’t that just the NBA, you point guard in the East except — don’t pose a threat going middling high school bas- jolly, old Saint Nick. seeking photographs. hard-hitting analysis and dom- ing to ESPN , recalling how he say? A bunch of guys stand- Kyrie Irving, lowly Cleveland’s toward the basket, and center ketball career who is sure inate the news cycle, but even thrived in “system” offenses in ing around while somebody one-man team. Brook Lopez is himself more the Nets win thanks to we were surprised when the high school and college. goes one-on-one? What are other point guards inclined to work in isolation team’s top-tier guards. Affordable Family Dentistry in modern pleasant surroundings BAKERY... Queens, Jean-Jacques Bernat “I am touched by this,” said it was a “no brainer” for snaked out of the shop’s doors State of the Art Sterilization (autoclave) of Provence en Boite in Car- the pastry chef said. “This him to help out. to support the cause. Emergencies treated promptly roll Gardens, and Jacque Tor- is the first time in New York “I came here after the di- “To think about this neigh- Special care for children & anxious patients Continued from page 1 thing here.” res of Jacque Torres Choc- that all of these pastry chefs saster and I was heart bro- borhood without this place WE NOW ACCEPT OXFORD There was water all the way More than a dozen re- olate in DUMBO united on got together to help out an- ken to see what happened,” is just crazy,” said Francesa • Tooth Bleaching (whitening) up to the ceiling,” said owner nowned patissiers including Poussot’s behalf to help his other one.” said O’Connell. “This shop Atasrctyil terseia, tws ahto t hues beadk etory b euvy- • CCoroswmnest ic& DBerindtgisetsry ,( CPaoprcpeinlagi)n Facings & Inlays, Bonding Herve Poussot, who claims Francois Payard of Francois beloved business get back Nicolas O’ Connell of is an icon, so it feels great to ery day before Sandy struck. • Painless, Non-Surgical Gum Treatment he suffered $600,000 in dam- Payard Bakery in Manhat- its feet. 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He insists that Brooklyn Bike Patrol isn’t at least need to know what’s and Sense fliers advertising his ser- volunteers on two-wheelers all volunteers have a clean the only group aiming to keep going on.” vices to women coming off waiting when she arrived at criminal record. people safe in the borough. 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five-acre space youth and school groups, but — which cost $26 million to we think there are going to be The GENESIS Program build — features three syn- a number of adult leagues that thetic turf fields that can be will want to play here as well,” combined to form a regula- said Regina Myers, president Xaverian’s Middle School tion-sized pitch for college of Brooklyn Bridge Park, who for the Academically Talented play, or split for recreational expects the lights to be fixed or youth leagues. this winter. ENTRANCE EXAM The faux grass tops an or- Neighborhood activists ex- ganic infill of sand and co- pect the fields to be bustling conut fibers, while tall nets with activity. (cid:51)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:42)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:85)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:21)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:19)(cid:0)(cid:115)(cid:0)(cid:24)(cid:26)(cid:19)(cid:16)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:45) protect the East River from “Open playing fields are kickers who happen to bend it a something that people have little more than Beckham. wanted for a long time,” said Limited preview days available Soccer players can’t wait to Judy Stanton, executive direc- in January by appointment only. get their hands — errr, feet — tor of the Brooklyn Heights on the new open space. Association. “We’re going to “It’s heartening to see fa- see them used all the time. The Genesis Program, Xaverian’s middle cilities like this that grow and There will be an enormous school, is designed to develop and nurture high- promote the sport,” said Je- demand.” level critical thinking skills and is committed to rome de Bontin, general man- With the debut of Pier 5 the development of the middle school student ager of the New York Red and the soon-to-open Squibb through academic excellence, extracurricular Bulls. “Our youth that will Park Bridge, 42 percent of play on these fields will learn Brooklyn Bridge Park, which involvement, and Christian service to neighbor lessons in hard work, team- welcomed borough residents and community. work, and dedication.” onto its lawns in 2009, is com- (cid:33)(cid:0)(cid:39)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:73)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:85)(cid:67)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:77)(cid:80)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:83)(cid:85)(cid:82)- When not in use by soc- plete, park planners say. passes the standard middle school curriculum (cid:66)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:70)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:26) (cid:115)(cid:0) (cid:33)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:85)(cid:84)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:68)(cid:71)(cid:69)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:13)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:13)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:82)(cid:78)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0) environment complete with Smart classrooms and an iPad for each student (cid:115)(cid:0) Enriched Theological studies including the Bible, Christology, and Catholic Social Justice (cid:115)(cid:0) Full-time guidance counselors FOLLOW OUR (cid:115)(cid:0) (cid:51)(cid:84)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:0)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:67)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:37)(cid:45)(cid:0)(cid:8)(cid:51)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:12)(cid:0) DAILY UPDATES ON (cid:52)(cid:69)(cid:67)(cid:72)(cid:78)(cid:79)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:71)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:71)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:68)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:9)(cid:0) course content (cid:38)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:77)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:77)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:73)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:84)(cid:26) (cid:38)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:77)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:73)(cid:78)(cid:70)(cid:79)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:76)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:67)(cid:79)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:65)(cid:67)(cid:84)(cid:26)(cid:0) (cid:45)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:67)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:67)(cid:37)(cid:86)(cid:79)(cid:89)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:36)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:78) (cid:8)(cid:23)(cid:17)(cid:24)(cid:9)(cid:0)(cid:24)(cid:19)(cid:22)(cid:13)(cid:23)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:0)(cid:88)(cid:17)(cid:24)(cid:24)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:77)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:86)(cid:79)(cid:89)(cid:32)(cid:88)(cid:65)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:14)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:71) (cid:23)(cid:17)(cid:16)(cid:16)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:72)(cid:79)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:50)(cid:79)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:75)(cid:76)(cid:89)(cid:78)(cid:12)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:57)(cid:0)(cid:17)(cid:17)(cid:18)(cid:16)(cid:25) twitter.com/Brooklyn_Paper www.xaverian.org/genesis 10 AWP The Brooklyn Paper (cid:129) www.BrooklynPaper.com (cid:129) (718) 260-2500 December 21, 2012–January 3, 2013 WHAT A SLICE GUY! ident of an Italian non-profit whip up 100 12-inch margher- organization that aims to keep ita-style pizzas on Saturday, alive his nation’s heritage while Miccu set up shop on through culture and tradition, in front of Enoteca and made put Miccu in touch with Joe 100 of his famous fried piz- Pizza-maker serves pies to the Hurricane-slammed Chirico, the owner of the leg- zas, which resemble calzones endary Marco Polo Ristorante stuffed with ricotta cheese, to- Photo by Stefano Giovannini BTg4h,i0yoeTI 0 Mt NBah0lr aiaiomctac’otnsiuakl e altlmysrmina efav orP seoMratleemep!rude hrmscihusoe mrhfe o tSemhecaerni-- topStohfia z ertMP zueNiasrzidi cedzpacaaeiyeup n Maso,t nslft iadirhtnk oade emnti hrs psh eAs,re wecsmdrss aatioahdttdecceeriehmnaf rtt2l iooa0oonus0nfttt iwstqyhaaeuhnasaatto r cekws hrue ,ah” alsgt evhsuonaeor i h aobede k ec Mt coa ehotn iisacos uas ckntfpurefaope,dt wpioc vfhtroheetiro dcl ppa aebenedayoodrd pp dt2ehllid8ee-- pBAItoarmlorA“itaoeBsnnrk rod iclocny oMao nmS kt iawhlcmynacaunduts n y r siaie’asts pyi n dw,tr oshe co-rseoba eI mt rpnwhaati.iasnrnn tgoet eurit.donr iMCtfeniroc ieCT“aucdI,carh t wt urpwe Sr i hoazrttielroszcle sa hsGetu h aohtca iuvarshrerse d aas nasett to .eagnenuuirsa rrr. niaMbbtnl rwteao Ertoucrnogaoodgh’s---t mbphCiaalazvsa“RtzieouTlae , dts hdiahaini noius sH dNc i sh eosa At,eao phmrlkleneaeo ,trm”sezep z—acsia.aalir ntrii rdeysialh olMda uid,p t idficrrorooicenenvusas’h.etlt Priest Claudio Antecini (left) drove pies made by town in Naples to give victims community who are still ailing who lost their homes. to come here and give my sup- edy and this is just a good op- the boxed pies to Visitation Naples pizza legend Sergio Miccu to hungry Red of Hurricane Sandy-ravaged from the brutal storm. The pizzaiolo decided to port,” he said. portunity to help out,” said Church on Richards Street and Hook residents. Red Hook a taste of relief. “This is normal in the Ital- help out after seeing TV re- Andrea Carrano, the pres- Marco Chirico, who helped handed out the pizzas. NARWHAL... PARENT Continued from page 1 who hopes his brewery will set up shop in Bushwick in 2013. “We really like the name — to have them come KIDS (cid:129) SCHOOL (cid:129) STYLE (cid:129) TEENS (cid:129) CAMPS (cid:129) MUSIC in and take it is really frustrating.” Lee and his colleague Kevin Stafford r egistered Nar- whal Brewery as a limited liability corporation in April 2011 , but the rookie owners — who still work day jobs I put the words into their mouths — didn’t file for a federal trademark for the name. Up comes Sierra Nevada, which f iled a federal trademark to name an imperial stout “Narwhal” in June 2012. The Chico, Calif.-based company says it cast nets far and wide to see if other brewers were using the arctic ma- At Thanksgiving, I my children. ticulate (when they want to adults because, really, I want woman is proud of her daugh- rine mammal’s name before filing the paperwork. promised myself it This habit The be), intelligent, and argu- to be part of the conversation ter, and knows so much about “Like all of the beers we’ve launched before it we did wouldn’t happen drives me crazy mentative teenagers (again, and I know, deep down, my what her daughter does and is extensive searches,” said Sierra Nevada spokesman Ryan again, that I’d stay in con- when I hear it in Dad when they want to be). They daughters are more interest- interested in. But come on, let Arnold, who claims his company scoured the US Patent trol. No matter what my in- other parents. don’t need me, or anyone else, ing than I am. the girl speak for herself! and Trademark office, state liquor boards, and websites laws said, I was going to keep I can’t stand it sounding off for them. Yet I I know my 14-year-old, So, if I learn to control my- such as Beeradvocate.com and Ratebeer.com. my big mouth shut. when I bend struggle to contain myself. who is stage manager for a self, and keep my mouth shut “In the searches for ‘Narwhal,’ we found no other beers In spite of my prepara- down to speak By Scott Sager Maybe I do it because I play, is on the gymnastics team when my kids are conversing based or sold in the United States,” Arnold said. tions and best intentions, to their young- find their reply to an adult and is reading all the works of with adults, perhaps that will Legal experts say Sierra Nevada would have the up- even with breathing, man- ster and ask him about school I could justify this behav- rude or way off the point. Jane Austen for a class, has mean I’ve accepted my place per hand in a court case due to the federal trademark and tras, and biting my tongue, it Maybe it’s because I feel a got it all on a bald, middle- in life, that I’m no longer try- because Narwhal Brewery has yet to sell any beer — an or the cool looking stain on ior years ago, when one of still happened: as Grandma fuller answer is called for and aged guy who works out at ing to hold on to my daugh- activity that can establish trademark rights. his shirt and, just as the little my daughters was little and asked my kids some ques- their words lacked nuance the gym once in a while. ters’ coattails, that I’m ready “The system definitely benefits whoever registers first,” tyke starts to respond, mom didn’t know enough words tion about school, and they or depth or relevant details. The other night I was sit- to let them present themselves said Barton Beebe, a professor at New York Universi- gave her a meager, shallow or dad chimes in and make it to tell an inquisitive stranger Maybe I speak up to model ting with a young woman however they want and take ty’s law school and an expert in trademark law. “These answer, my mouth opened a conversation between the on the bus that the ice cream a better way to respond in a who a freshman at college the spotlight. kinds of David vs. Goliath disputes are very common and out flowed the words grown ups. dripping down her chin was certain situation. All of this and her mother. As I asked Besides, I’d rather lis- in trademark law. Usually the Goliath wins.” I thought my girls should Still, no matter how hard I cookies and cream from a could be true. the student about school, mom ten to what my girls have to This isn’t a whale war yet — but the story is murkier than have said. try, I can’t keep myself from shop about 10 blocks back. But maybe I insert my- would chime in, responding say than whatever gibberish a chocolate stout served 10,000 leagues under the sea. Once again, I answered for doing it, too. But now my girls are ar- self into my girls’ talks with for her daughter. Of course this comes out of my lips. Lee claims Sierra Nevada, which is now American’s s eventh-largest beer producer, initially told him it would Come Check it Out! withdraw its trademark application and sell off only the batch of beer it had made under the Narwhal name. New Chef, New Menu!! But Lee says he found out in November through an out- side counsel hired by Sierra Nevada that the suds seller had Come Together an about face and wanted him to stop using the name. THE with Family & Friends “It was a bit of a shock,” said Lee, whose company doesn’t even have a liquor license yet, but has entered some of its beer in festivals and competitions and sold Narwhal branded merchandise. DAY SCHOOL, INC. Sierra Nevada says it only decided to take the legal SPOT route because Lee did first. A fully licensed and certified preschool 2 blocks from B. Bridge Park Pier 6 Playgrnd “We have never made any threats of litigation, implied 2 floors Restaurant and Play Space or otherwise,” the company spokesman said. “Ordinar- 81 Atlantic Ave (@Hicks) 718-923-9710 ily, we would have been happy to continue the conversa- 2-4 year old programs 2, 3, 4 or 5 mornings, Mon-Wed 10am—6:30pm, tion between the parties. 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