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open house - Canarsie Courier
• Canarsie • Marine Park • Mill Basin • Georgetown • Gerritsen Beach • Bergen Beach • • Kings Plaza • Sheepshead Bay • Flatlands • Flatbush • East New York • Spring Creek • Vol. 93 No. 33 Thursday, August 15, 2013 40 Pages 50¢ Story on page 5 1142 East 92nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236 • Tel: 1-718-257-0600 • Fax: 1-718-272-0870 • Email: CanarsieC@aol.com Photos by Dave Lewin CLICK BLUE BUTTON ON OUR WEB SITE TO BUY OUR PHOTOS Canarsie Courier 2 xx IN THIS ISSUE Hundreds Protest Controversial Shelter Page 5 Mayoral Candidates Visit Canarsie To Battle It Out Page 8 Residents Come Out In Full Force For Block Party Page 20 SECTIONS Action Classified...............35 Business Card Corner.........24 Business Directory...............31 Community Guide...............18 Medical Update...................28 Personal Finance................33 Religious News..................29 FEATURES What’s Your Opinion...........23 COLUMNS Little Old Canarsie..............16 Telling It Like It Is................ 6 August 15, 2013 This Food Pantry Is Growing In The Right Direction! Bags of onions, potatoes, cartons of yogurt and watermelons are going fast at the Word Aflame Church located at East 96th Street and Avenue L. The long line you see any given Friday, wrapping around the block, is a sign of dedication and hard work. For the past month, Pastor Maureen Rush has been helping residents in the area by making a food pantry available every Friday starting at noon. A Hurricane Sandy survivor, Pastor Rush once operated the food pantry from a tent in her yard at East 100th Street near Avenue L. She's been running a food pantry, along with several volunteers, for 12 years, opening her heart and services to those who need help. Now she is available at the East 96th Street food pantry, directing residents and helping distribute food until there's nothing left. “The food goes fast, but there are so many people in this community who still need help,” she said. Everyone donates their time at the pantry. Pastor Rush helps distribute food. Text and photos by Dara Mormile Hundreds line up for goods. An Independent Newspaper Since 1921 We are not affiliated with any other news organization or publication. Founded April 22, 1921 by Walter S. Patrick Serving Canarsie, Marine Park, Mill Basin, Georgetown, Bergen Beach, East New York, Flatlands, Flatbush, Gerritsen Beach, Sheepshead Bay & Spring Creek 1142 East 92nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236 Tel: 1-718-257-0600 • Fax: 1-718-272-0870 e-mail: canarsiec@aol.com www.canarsiecourier.com Donna Marra Publisher Catherine Rosa Business Manager The Late Charles Rogers Managing Editor Dara Mormile Associate Editor Linda Steinmuller Staff Reporter Lennox Clarke Shawn Thomas Dunleavy Jonathan Gies Production Department Angela Bonserio Lynn Gerbino Classifieds DID YOU SURVIVE HURRICANE SANDY? William O’Neill Telemarketing Sam Akhtar, Jason Linetsky, David Rybstein, Nicolette Tucker, Linda Steinmuller, Jerry Del Priore, Ramiro S. 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Prizes must be claimed in person by the winner no later than 14 days from the date of publication. August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 3 Our City Divided By Court Ruling Over Stop-And-Frisk By Dara Mormile According to Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, the NYPD has taken about 8,000 guns from individuals over the last decade as a result of Stop-AndFrisk, a policy which allows police officers to randomly stop individuals, question and search them for potential weapons. The practice has met with heated controversy over the years – many residents and politicians stating that it promotes racial profiling. While a federal judge this week ruled that Stop-And-Frisk is an unconstitutional method of cracking down on crime, communities across the city are teetering on different sides of the spectrum and how the tactic should be revamped while remaining effective. Statistically, in 2012 the NYPD conducted about 536,000 stops, with roughly 19,800 officers on patrol and reports state that the city experienced the lowest number of murder victims in over 50 years. The plummeting firearm death rate was attributed to police officers stopping random individuals and taking an increased number of weapons off of the streets. One question that will be raised as a result of the ruling is whether the city will become more dangerous – and whether crime will increase in the coming years if Stop-And-Frisk is obliterated. “What I find most disturbing and offensive about this decision is the notion that the NYPD engages in racial profiling,” Commissioner Kelly told the public, defending his officers, a day after the court ruling. “That simply is recklessly untrue. We do not engage in racial profiling, it is prohibited by law, it is prohibited by our own regulations. We train our officers that they need reasonable suspicion to make a stop, and I can assure you that race is never a reason to conduct a stop. The NYPD is the most racially and ethnically diverse police department in the world. “In contrast with some societies, New York City and its Police Department have focused their crime fighting efforts to protect the poorest members of our community who are disproportionately the victims of murder and other violent crime – disturbingly so. To that point, last year 97 percent of all shooting victims were black or Hispanic and reside in low-income neighborhoods. Public housing, where five percent of the city's population resides, experiences 20 percent of the shootings. There were more stops with suspicious activity in neighborhoods with higher crime because that's where the crime is,” Kelly added. Local elected officials offered their input on the decision, also offering suggestions on the longawaited court order. “Black and Latino communities throughout New York City have long understood that the NYPD Stop- Councilman Jumaane Williams, who opposes Stop-And-Frisk. Stop-And-Frisk supporter Senator Martin Golden. Public Advocate Bill de Blasio is not in favor of Stop-And-Frisk. And-Frisk program is out of control,” said Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (NY-8). “We are gratified that a federal court has now confirmed that deeply-held sentiment. Stop-And-Frisk is an unjustified police tactic and unconscionable form of racial profiling. A court has now confirmed it to be an unconstitutional violation of racial profiling...The Mayor and Police Commissioner should stop their blind defense of these blatantly unfair police encounters and begin to respect the rights of everyone regardless of color.” Conversely, State Senator Marty Golden (R-C-I, Brooklyn) said, “Stop, question and frisk is an effective program which has saved the lives of thousands of New Yorkers and keeps our streets safe. We have a chain of command in the NYPD, and a system in place to investigate the actions taken by police officers if they violate the law. Having the Justice Department install a monitor to look over our Finest will do nothing to increase public safety, and only act as a deterrent on our police officers to effectively do their jobs.” The New York Post recently listed the reforms to the controversial program, including a one-year pilot program requiring patrol cops to wear body cameras in one precinct in each borough with the highest number of stops last year. The ruling would also call for policies and training to prevent racial profiling and ensure that cops have “individualized, reasonable suspicion” that someone has committed or is about to commit a crime before making a stop. The Post also noted a change to the policy would call for a federal monitor to oversee changes to StopAnd-Frisk and for “town hall-style meetings in each borough where residents, community leaders, officials and others can develop additional ‘remedial measures’ to recommend changes to Stop-And-Frisk.” Furthermore, the NYPD was accused of “indirect racial profiling” by stopping too many blacks and Hispanics. City Councilman Jumaane Williams (D-45) has spent many years speaking out against Stop-AndFrisk, calling for better monitoring of NYPD patrol practices overall. “The ruling is not cause for celebration, but rather validation that our cause has been just. Thousands of men and women of color in this city have been wronged - they have suffered the embarrassing indignity of being physically stopped, questioned and frisked by law enforcement officers simply because of the color of their skin. This ruling does not take away that pain, nor does it mean that this battle to end this practice is over,” the councilman said. Williams, who represents the East Flatbush community – increasingly riddled with crimes – added, “The Bloomberg administration and the NYPD learned a very old lesson that most of us learn in our formative years – the end rarely justifies the means. Their own COMPSTAT statistics bear out that the current implementation of stop, question or frisk did little to get guns off the street and prevent violence.” “All reasonable people of goodwill want an end to gun violence in our communities – whether it is a street corner on Church Avenue or a school house in Connecticut. However, as our Constitution makes emphatically clear, we cannot trample on the civil rights of others to get the few who endanger us,” he said. A balanced opinion was offered by Assemblyman Alan Maisel, who told the Canarsie Courier that he believes 95 percent of those who are stopped and questioned haven’t done anything wrong. “Police need to have more specific reasons to stop people in the mid- dle of the streets,” the Assemblyman said. “And you can’t discriminate an entire population. I agree that the policy isn’t constitutional, but at the same time it doesn’t have to be elimated completely.” The political seesaw took another dip when Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is stepping down on December 31st after 12 years in office, sounded off against the court ruling. “This is a dangerous decision made by a judge that I think just does not understand how policing works,” he said at a press conference this week at City Hall. “We believe we have done exactly what the constitution allowed.” Bloomberg has always defended the Stop-And-Frisk policy and said for almost 12 years people have walked the streets of New York City “without having to look over their shoulder.” He also defended his administration's record on crime reduction as a result of Stop-AndFrisk. Almost all of the mayoral candidates spoke out about the policy, including the disgraced and scandalridden Anthony Weiner, who agrees with equipping police officers with lapel cameras to record interactions. “We should adopt a policy of focused deterrence that works to target known criminals rather than whole communities,” said Weiner, who once represented Canarsie in the 9th Congressional District. The city’s Public Advocate Bill de Blasio recently lashed out at Christine Quinn’s support of the NYPD tactic and said that under the Bloomberg administration, millions of innocent New Yorkers, “overwhelmingly young men of color,” have been illegally stopped.” As controversial as the issue is, the long-term effect that the ruling will have on crime citywide now remains questionable. Canarsie Courier 4 August 15, 2013 Volunteers Keep It Clean On East Flatbush Streets In an effort to beautify parts of East Flatbush, City Councilman Jumaane Williams organized a community cleanup Saturday and headed out to the unsightly LIRR overpass on East 49th Street and Glenwood Road. Although approximately 10 volunteers showed up, the area was cleared of plenty of garbage that filled numerous bags and natural debris, including vines and weeds – which were removed from walls and fences on both sides of the road. “This feels great cleaning up and giving back to the community,” stated Robert Hogan, who used the project as a way to show his 14-year-old daughter Alexis how to help the neighborhood he’s called home for over 20 years. “All of the people rant and rave but they’re not out here,” said Ernest Borno, a 17-year resident of Glendale Court, who was surprised by the lack of participants. “You have to be constructive, not destructive. I wish them luck if they come to the Community Board 18 meeting. They will not have a voice.” In exchange for helping in the cleanup, volun- ATTENTION RESIDENTS!!! IF YOU SEE IT.....SNAP IT! If you see an accident, fire or any other shocking happening in the community – we want a photo! We will publish AND PAY YOU for your picture. You will also receive photo credit! YOU DON’T HAVE TO HAVE A HIGH-TECH CAMERA. JUST BE AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME! Call the Canarsie Courier for more information! 718-257-0600 Stuart Schwartz, D.D.S YOUR FAMILY DENTIST 2 Paerdegat 15th Street (cor. Paerdegat Avenue North near Seaview Avenue) ALL INSURANCE PLANS & MEDICAID ACCOMMODATED “Where’s Rosa?” Our Business Manager Catherine Rosa is hidden somewhere in this issue of the Canarsie Courier. Her face will be photoshopped and placed in a randomly selected photo on a weekly basis. Find Rosa’s face and you can win a six-month subscription to the community’s best newspaper! One lucky resident will be picked each week – new subscribers only! All you have to do is circle Rosa and mail the page, along with your name and address to: Canarsie Courier, 1142 East 92nd Street, Brooklyn NY 11236. You can also bring the page into our office. Happy Rosa Hunting! LEGAL PROBLEM? I KNOW HOW TO WIN FOR YOU! For Appointment Call 241-3754 Joseph B. Maira, Esq. Painless Air Abrasion 1229 Ave. Y, Suite 5C, Bklyn. Office Hours SUN 7 AM - 3 PM, MON 9AM - 5PM, TUES 9AM - 7PM, THURS 9 AM - 5 PM, FRI 8AM - 3PM SUMMER HOURS VARY teers between the ages of 14 and 24 were presented with tickets to a New York Mets game. Younger participants were also granted community service time for school. For more information on the cleanup efforts of Councilman Jumaane Williams, call: (718) 6292900 or email: MWaterman@council.nyc.gov. You may see and purchase more photos from the event by visiting www.canarsiecourier.com. Just click on the blue button. Photos and text by Jason Linetsky www.mairalawoffice.com 718-938-3728 Sean’s Designs Graphic Design • Web Design Business Cards • Flyers Air Brushing • Photo Retouching 347-754-6631 August 15, 2013 5 Canarsie Courier Flatlands Area Women’s Shelter Gets Big Thumbs Down By Dara Mormile This is what happens when residents do not attend community meetings where project proposals are initially discussed: An angry crowd takes to the streets in hopes that their delayed opinions will be heard. Last week, over 100 hundred residents who live near 4612 Glenwood Road – where a Women In Need (WIN) facility will be located – joined City Councilman Jumaane Williams to protest the shelter being built. The anger and frustration of being “left in the dark” ran so deep that two separate rallies were held to address the concerns of the project coming to the community. Ground has already been broken at the site, which will operate under the auspices of the NYC Department of Homeless Services (DHS). Upset that this month was reportedly the “first time” they heard about the plan for the women’s shelter, residents and block association representatives expressed their outrage at the possible negative changes their community would undergo once the shelter opens. “The fact that we weren’t even informed by the Community Board when the idea was first presented is just wrong,” said resident Troy Thompson, who grew up in the community and lives a couple of blocks away from the site. “We’re also upset with the councilman for not bringing this to our attention sooner – even though it’s a done deal, we would liked to have been a part of the process. ” The aim, he said, is to approach the city’s Buildings Department about possible violations. Residents also said there are no work papers or orders posted by the construction site, which could be cause for concern. Williams was upset with WIN representatives as well, telling his constituents that he never received a letter about plans for the shelter. “We don’t want it in this location,” Williams told residents at an exclusive meeting last Wednesday night. Even though WIN developers were available for questions and comments, attendees almost broke out into a brawl and police officers had to calm the crowd. “It just doesn’t fit into the character of our neighborhood and we should have had a chance to come out and make suggestions to the agency.” Most are concerned about the potential decline in property value once the 180-family, four-story building opens up. While the large crowd was riled up over not being able to offer input, the councilman said that he is against the number of families that will be residing in the Flatlands area building. Residents like Thompson are annoyed with late night construction and the general, unsightly size of the proposed building. Last Saturday, another rally was held right outside the location and Williams told the crowd that he now hopes to at least slow down construction. He also hopes he can convince WIN to decrease the number of people housed at the facility. Many residents were upset at being shut out of the plan-making process even though representatives from WIN made a presentation at the September 12, 2012 Community Board 18 meeting (see the Canarsie Courier, October 4, 2012, “Proposal Of Area Shelter In Flatlands Section Discussed”). An initial discussion about the site’s future was addressed at a hearing on June 10, 2010. At that time, residents were informed that the proposed building meets the zoning requirements for that area. Therefore, the Community Board is not required to be notified or offer input. According to District 18 Manager Dorothy Turano, the 300 square foot building is an “As Of Right” project, meaning developers do not have to take suggestions from the public during the planning and building process. However, they are generally required to let residents know what’s coming to their neighborhood. “Everything about the physical structure follows building and zoning codes for the community, so the developers don’t need a variance to change the structural configurations,” Turano told the Canarsie Courier. “Our board is strictly advisory when it comes to any facility being built, but since this one is an ‘As Of Right’ project, they’re only required to inform residents out of courtesy,” Turano said. She also said that the Community Board will be vigilant of any problems and make sure that the organization abides by the law and has the necessary permits to operate. Winston Thomas at weekend rally. Bonnie Stone, CEO of WIN speaks to irate crowd. Resident Karl Williams passionately addresses WIN. The minutes from Community Board 18’s June 2010 meeting stated that WIN’s services “are supplemented with child care for children, and education and employment services for adults. The typical length of stay at their facility is six months. The agency will construct a large building of small studio apartments projected for com- pletion in approximately one year from construction date.” The facility will have security guards 24/7 and there will reportedly be a 10 p.m. curfew for young residents. WIN is a not-for-profit agency that has been providing housing and help to homeless families since 1983. Construction site in the Flatlands area. Photos by Dave Lewin August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 6 Giving Back To A Community That Seems To Be In The Dark Telling It Like It Is By Dara Mormile I celebrated my birthday on August 6th. I'm not going to announce my age – if you think I'm under 30 years old, let's stick with whatever number you've conjured up this year. Instead of making a big deal about my big day, I decided that I'd give back to my community and set up a booth for the Canarsie Courier at the 69th Precinct's National Night Out Against Crime. Some people might see community service – especially on their birthday – as a waste of professional time. Besides, I could have been out getting Protect Your Vision Prompt And Professional Eyecare To The Entire Family BOARD CERTIFIED EYE SURGEONS • State Of The Art No Stitch Cataract Surgery • • Glacoma Surgery • Neuro Ophthalmology • Diabetes • • Laser Surgery • Eyelid Surgery MAJOR INSURANCE ACCEPTED SILVIA PAGANELLI - D’AMBROSIO, M.D. 1452 East 98th Street, Corner of Avenue M 718-531-0055 drunk out of my mind – only to have to be up and alert for nine hours straight the following day to put the paper together. Of course, I've tried to do community outreach at civic meetings. Handing out my business card and encouraging residents to come to us with stories, complaints and updates is just one of many ways I made myself available. You would think, with all of the complaints residents have, that more people would want to come forward about things that “aren't being done.” What's funny – more like observational funny, not 'haha' funny – is when someone pulls me aside or takes a good 20 minutes to tell me a potential story and then NOTHING HAPPENS. Sometimes, at meetings, people don't want to make a scene and talk about their grievances face to face, understandably. Other people act as though meeting me was the best thing that happened to them all week – yet I never hear from them in the midst of their 'networking.' For National Night Out Against Crime, I handed out a free copy of our fine publication, along with a free pen and my business card. When I told passersby that they could call me about any complaints they have – about any story ideas they may want to present, many seemed genuinely interested. Let's get real! Free information doesn't always generate or spark interest, but in a community where everyone says “nothing gets done,” I am probably naïve for expecting residents to come in by the droves with ideas such as Hurricane Sandy survival stories (Lord knows we've been deficient in those articles even though plenty of Canarsiens are still suffering). For me, the best part of being at the National Night Out was seeing familiar faces I usually don't connect with during the summertime – and it's always like being with family. However, the news business isn't about catering to those who already expressed themselves a million times – it's about getting insight from fresh minds or those who haven't spoken up about their gripes. A couple of potential ideas surfaced from attending the event – including a story about two Canarsie brothers who want to share their love of reading with the community. On the flip side, I was upset. While standing at the post for about three and a half hours, some residents looked up at our banner and asked, “What's this?” and picked up our paper – obviously for the first time. Not everyone HAS TO know about the Canarsie Courier, but it just goes to show you (and me) who's 'in the know' in this community. Some came over to me and asked if there's an admission fee for the National Night Out – and where do they pay. Really? If you're attending an event, you should know something about it! I bet half of the residents who went to the National Night Out don't even know how many years the event has been going on – and they don't know why it even takes place (just so you know, the event takes place nationwide and this was its 30th year). If you ask me, I think it should be renamed – locally – to National Night Out Against Ignorance. It's one of the only times during the year where those who know so little about their community will come out in droves for free stuff and attempt to care about their surroundings. Until I'm proven wrong, Canarsiens will receive a less than satisfactory grade for inadvertently 'fighting crime' by showing up to something they were clueless about to begin with. ALL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR We Are Dedicated To Excellent Service All Work Guaranteed • 24 Hour Towing Available! NYS Reg. Repair Shop • NYS Lic. Inspection Facility • ALTERNATORS & STARTERS • BATTERY & BRAKE SERVICE • BELTS & HOSES • ENGINE • EMISSIONS REPAIR • EXHAUST SYSTEM • NYS INSPECTION • SHOCKS & STRUTS • TRANSMISSION • TUNE-UPS • OIL CHANGE Established In 1938 • WATER PUMPS Call Us First For ALL Your Auto Repair Needs! Mon-Fri, 8am - 5:30pm • Sat 8am-3pm 428 DeWitt Avenue (corner of Louisiana Ave) Brooklyn, NY 11207 Tel. 718-257-9635 • 718-257-4559 • Fax. 718-272-3065 August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 7 8 Canarsie Courier August 15, 2013 Mayoral Candidates Come To Canarsie Photos and text by Sam Akhtar Affordable housing, education, and healthcare were some of the main topics addressed at a special mayoral forum on Wednesday, August 7th. Held at the Hebrew Educational Society (HES), located at 9502 Seaview Avenue, Canarsiens got their chance to listen to six of the candidates in the hotly contested race. The nearly three-hour event was hosted by community organizer Jamie Rivas-Williams and moderated by 69th Precinct Community Council President, Roxanne Persaud. The format gave the candidates a 10-minute platform and included questions from community clergy and the audience. First up was Republican frontrunner Joe Lhota. Lhota, most recently the Chairman of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), touted his many years of managerial experience. He discussed creating good-paying jobs, the public school system and quality of life issues. Lhota said he is in favor of charter schools and believes teaching is a calling rather than just a job. He advocated for developing and evaluating teachers. He came up with a possible plan to build new affordable housing by acquiring former MTA land that isn’t currently being used. He also said there is a possibility that 35 post offices will close. The funniest moment was when Lhota mentioned he has never seen as many potholes in NYC before and went on to say the potholes disrupted his texting. Persaud quickly reminded the lone Republican that texting and driving was not only dangerous but also illegal. Lhota clarified he does not text and drive but texts while he is driven by someone else. The exchange drew laughs from the crowd. Bill Thompson took the floor next. Thompson, who has been endorsed by the Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club, expressed his thoughts on why he should be the next mayor. He said his plan for affordable housing included building 70,000 new units. Thompson went after New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and its Chairman John Rhea. The mayoral candidate discussed his recent overnight stay at a NYCHA apartment and described the deplorable mold conditions. “We need investment in NYCHA and we need to treat the residents like citizens and neighbors,” Thompson said. While answering an educational question from the audience, Thompson said, “When you get sick, you don’t go to a mechanic.” He stressed education should focus on comprehension and analyzing versus memorization. Thompson spoke of his years of service and his position at the former Board of Education. He took the opportunity to address the low test scores, blasting the Bloomberg administration and Education Chancellor Dennis Walcott. “We need educators, not managers,” Thompson said. While the crowd waited for the next candidate, City Councilman Lew Fidler answered some questions. Kings County Democratic Leader Frank Seddio also told potential voters how important it was to show up and vote at the primary and possible runoff. The next arrival was Sal Albanese. The former teacher spent most of his 10 minutes discussing his plans for early intervention educational programs. He felt there was not enough emphasis on educating infant and toddler children saying, “I think it is political malpractice.” Albanese stated he favored starting a teacher residency program saying it usually takes about seven years to become a good teacher. He discussed low test scores and said other countries, such as Finland and Canada, used tests as diagnostic tools. He proposed his plan for affordable housing saying he favors overhauling NYCHA. He said he wanted to work with non-profit developers and would lobby Washington D.C. for additional Section 202 funding. Albanese suggested a moratorium on foreclosures across the city, including Canarsie. He said he would leverage the city’s influence to work with banks. Albanese, who is also an attorney, said he favors a civil legal aid to John Liu Anthony Weiner help homeowners navigate the process. Current New York City Comptroller, John Liu, grabbed the microphone and discussed his qualifications. Liu, who was recently denied matching funds by the Campaign Board, discussed water bills and the NYPD’s Stop And Frisk practice. Liu maintained his pledge to “end, not mend” the controversial policing practice if he is elected. He echoed a familiar campaign line saying, “I believe the city (New York) has lost some of its potential.” Liu advocated raising the minimum wage to $11.50. When asked what he would do for Canarsie post-Sandy, Liu responded he felt City Hall had turned too Manhattan centric. He said, “City Hall needs to pay attention to the outside boroughs.” He went on to discuss the catch basins and flooding that plague Canarsie streets. Another question dealt with the escalating water bill increases. He called the increases a “back-door tax” saying water rates shouldn’t be in excess and should only keep up to maintain the infrastructure. The next hopeful was Bill de Blasio accompanied by his wife, Chirlaine McCray. de Blasio, who is currently the Public Advocate, spoke directly to Canarsiens about his history with the community fighting for change at P.S. Continued on page 15 ’ RAVEN s elementAry school “EDUCATION IS THE FOUNDATION” LOOKING FOR A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT THAT ENCOURAGES LEARNING THROUGH METHODS THAT WOULD NURTURE AND STIMULATE YOUR CHILD? • CERTIFIED TEACHERS • DIFFERENTIATED I NSTRUCTION • SMALL CLASS SIZE • HANDS-ON LEARNING ACTIVITIES • RIGOROUS ACADEMIC PROGRAM HOURS: MON. – FRI. • 8.00 AM – 3:30 PM • FIRST – SIXTH GRADE REGISTER NOW 718-927-2316 @ . RAVENSELEMENTARYSCHOOL HOTMAIL COM August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 9 Don’t Know What To Read? Local Brothers’ Blog Helps You Decide! By Dara Mormile Reading isn’t usually on a youngster’s list of favorite things to do. However, two Canarsie brothers are trying to change the way teens feel about picking up a book. Matthew and Bryant Blackburn started their own blog in June and they’re hoping that it inspires Canarsiens to take up a love for reading. Their blog is called Tsundoku Reviews and is published through Wordpress.com – a popular blogging web site. A “tsundoku” is a Japanese pun, which is used to describe what happens “when a person has so many unread books that they begin to pile up, and encroach on such intimacies as desk and hard drive space.” The Blackburn brothers, who live on East 84th Street and grew up here, hope that their blog will not only inspire more people to read, but that it will help narrow down the quality of books they choose. “We mostly enjoy reviewing fantasy books,” said Matthew, “but we publish one review per week and it could be of any genre that young people find interesting.” The duo even has staff that reviews books and they currently have eight blogs published. On the blog, their “tsundoku” scale is listed as follows: Top of the Pile: The cream of the crop, the books that bring a smile to your face just mentioning them. The books you can’t stop talking about, writing about, or dreaming about, to the point where your significant other begins to wonder if you’re cheating on him or her. Ratings: 8-10 Middle of the Pile: The book that is perpetually on your reading list, but maybe you don’t always get to. A book that is satisfying, but not life changing–the ordinary joe of books that is always nice to have around. Ratings: 4-7 Bottom of the Pile: The book that you won at the ‘Secret Santa’ at work that feels more like a bag of coals than a present. The book that keeps you up in a cold sweat at night thinking how could I have ever read such garbage. Ratings: 1-3 “It’s not just rating a book – it’s also an in-depth discussion about why the book is highly recommended,” said 20-year-old Matthew, who is a rising senior at Princeton University. Bryant, who is 13 years old, spends an average of seven hours a day on the blog, taking suggestions for reviews and making sure each entry has a graphic that attracts readers’ attention. The blog analyzes characters, along with the positive and not-so-positive parts of the selected novel. “We’re not just saying a book is good or bad,” Bryant noted. “It’s a more thorough opinion that will help people decide if it’s a book they really want to read.” The Blackburn brothers also have a prestigious educational background. Matthew attended P.S. 115, then Philippa Schuyler and the Collegiate School For Boys High School. Bryant is currently attending Bryant and Matthew Blackburn. the Collegiate School for Boys, where he has been enrolled since kindergarten. Matthew says his favorite book is the fantasy fiction novel series, “The Wheel Of Time” by Robert Jordan. Bryant’s favorite read is “My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult. The brothers hope the growing popularity of their blog reaches more readers and that they will help revive the lost passion of reading. Just check out their blog at http://tsundokureviews.wordpress .com/. One Hurt Following Corner Crash In Gerritsen Beach Two cars collided at the corner of Gerritsen and Whitney avenues Wednesday at around 10:30 a.m. Witnesses said it appeared that a Toyota went nose-to-nose with an SUV at the intersection. Both cars had front end damage and one of the drivers was treated on the Photos by Michael Glenn scene by paramedics. August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 10 Woman Sent Flying On Flatlands Avenue A late model Chevy Impala was heading west on Flatlands Avenue on August 9th when it hit a woman crossing the intersection near East 89th Street about 7:30 in the morning. Witnesses said the woman, who survived her injuries, was thrown into the middle of the street – where several passersby tried to help her until paramedics arrived. The driver of the Impala remained on the scene. Photos by Joe Gerbino SMITH MONUMENTS & INSCRIPTIONS Canarsie, Evergreen, Cypress Hills, Holy Cross & Springfield Cemeteries ALL BROOKLYN, QUEENS, L.I. & N.J. 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Eyewitnesses gave different accounts of the collision on Remsen Avenue and Glenwood Road. Apparently, a Lexus was heading east on Glenwood Road when a Honda SUV drove through a red light while heading north on Remsen Avenue, hitting the passenger side of the Lexus at the busy intersection. The Honda jumped the curb and plowed into the gate of the Remsen Playground, which is next to P.S. 114. One thing is for sure – it’s a good thing school is NOT in session. Photos and text by Linda Steinmuller August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 13 Assemblywoman Vies For Husband’s City Council Seat Photos and text by Ramiro S. Fúnez The wife of a prominent Brooklyn politician wants to prove that behind every great man, there’s a great woman. Assemblywoman Inez Barron, 67, is running for the Canarsie, East New York and Brownsville City Council seat currently held by her husband, Councilman Charles Barron (D-Brooklyn), and is looking to add a “woman’s touch” to her husband’s term-limited position. “I think the councilman’s accomplishments have been so significant and great that I want to continue and build on that,” Inez Barron said. “My husband is very supportive because he knows we share similar visions and aspirations for the improvement and growth of our community and he knows that’s the record I’m moving on.” Charles Barron, known for his championing of racial justice during his time with the Black Panthers and advocacy of economic development for the impoverished, has represented some of Brooklyn’s most troubled areas for over 12 years at City Hall and has six candidates vying for his seat. Community leaders Chris Banks, Sean Henry, Nikki Lucas, Regina Powell and John Whitehead are all looking to replace Charles Barron, but the Councilman believes his wife, who has served the state legislature for over five years, is best qualified for the position. Critics of Charles Barron have charged him with nepotism, possibly due to his support for his wife’s candidacy, and claim the Assemblywoman seeks to Assemblywoman Inez Barron. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS IS TUESDAY AT 4PM! NO EXCEPTIONS perpetuate anti-development programs that keep businesses like WalMart from coming to Canarsie. “People want a WalMart. It would open jobs in the community,” candidate Regina Powell said in an interview with the New York Daily News. “There are no jobs in the community for young people. My community is suffering.” Throughout his tenure, Charles Barron has expressed his dismay for large-scale urban development and corporatization of business in the area. And while Inez Barron hasn’t outlined her plans for economic development in Canarsie, East New York and Brownsville, she is rumored to want to follow a similar path. For now, the Assemblywoman is focusing on her campaign and continuing to garner votes. Barron boosts for votes. Canarsie Courier 14 The Active Consumer By Dara Mor mile Enjoy a comfortable and relaxing evening in a luxurious hotel room – right here in Canarsie? That's right! You'll get complimentary breakfast and free transportation! What's the catch? Well, if you have a sleeping disorder, then you might be eligible to stay in First MedCare Inc.'s treatment center at 8707 Flatlands Avenue. You might have a sleeping disorder if you snore loudly, have difficulty breathing, experience dry mouth, morning headaches, depression, excessive daytime sleepiness and problems falling and staying asleep. First MedCare Inc. has advanced technology that will help diagnose those sleepless nights. 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It also required that ignition interlock devices – breathalyzers that must be passed in order for a car to start – be installed in vehicles owned or operated by convicted drunk drivers. However, recent statistics reveal that up to 70 percent of those convicted of a DWI crime failed to install the ignition interlock device, in some cases giving ownership of their cars to a friend or relative to avoid doing so. To increase compliance with interlock installation, I helped pass a law that increases from six months to one year the time period that the interlock must be installed following a drunk-driving conviction (Ch. 169 of 2013). The law also requires offenders who claim they do not own a car and will not operate any vehicle during the one-year period to do so under oath in court. These are necessary steps to strengthen the historic Leandra’s Law and help prevent drunk-driving tragedies. This law took effect July 26th. I also took steps to combat distracted-driving crashes by increasing penalties for operating hand-held devices while driving – particularly talking on a hand-held Mayoral Candidates... Continued from page 8 114. de Blasio discussed the controversy surrounding the closure of Long Island College Hospital. He chastised the Bloomberg administration for remaining silent on hospital closures – urging voters to take a stand and voice their concerns. “We can’t ask people to be farther and farther away from healthcare,” de Blasio said. “All boroughs are created equal but you wouldn’t know it under Bloomberg,” he concluded. Lastly, and certainly not least, was Anthony Weiner. The former Congressman who resigned due to a sexting Twitter fiasco in 2011 took command of the room. Weiner joked that he felt the next mayor should be the person who had visited the HES auditorium the most. (As a former Congressman who represented Canarsie, Weiner visited HES several times.) Weiner defended his campaign saying he is the only one to unify Republicans, Democrats and the newspapers who have all banded together calling for him to quit the race. He continued to champion his ability to stand up to the scrutiny and even admitted he was an “imperfect messenger.” He continued to tell the crowd he believed ideas were the most important thing to voters and pledged not to cave in to pressure. Weiner also addressed the “Grandpa” controversy. (Weiner allegedly called Republican candidate George McDonald “Grandpa” at another mayoral debate hosted by the American Association of Retired Persons.) Weiner defended himself saying McDonald needles him at many events. McDonald apparently tells Weiner, “What should I tell my granddaughter when she asks me about…?” Weiner says he playfully started calling McDonald “Grandpa” and the media picked up the comment out of context. The primary is Tuesday, September 10th with the potential runoff scheduled for October 1st. The general election is November 5th. mobile phone and texting while driving. A provision included in the 2013-14 state budget that takes effect October 28th increases the fines for these violations to at least $50 and up to $150 for a first offense, and the maximum fine jumps to $400 when an individual violates the law three or more times within 18 months. Another new law, which took effect July 1st requires the suspension of probationary and junior drivers’ licenses for operating hand-held devices while driving (Ch. 91 of 2013). These new laws arrive in conjunction with an increase in license points for drivers who violate hand-held device laws. As your representative in the state Assembly, I’ll keep fighting for tougher traffic laws to encourage better decision-making behind the wheel to help save lives. As always, feel free to contact me regarding this or any other important community issue at 718968-2770 or at maisela@assembly.state.ny.us. Assemblyman Alan Maisel Canarsie Courier 16 August 15, 2013 Little Old Canarsie - The Next Generation: The Dutch Buy Manhattan By Ken A. Rogers When I was a young boy, many an hour was spent fishing off of Canarsie Pier. Most of the time I went home empty-handed but with a trove of stories I picked up from some of the old timers, like John Denton, who hung out at the pier. The stories were almost always about the bygone days in Little Old Canarsie. Since grade school, we heard the story that the Dutch bought Manhattan for $24 worth of trinkets. The story told around the pier was a little different. When I wrote down the story for a fourth grade assignment, my teacher at P.S. 272, Mrs. Splanger, wrote on my paper, “Good Imagination” and in big red ink, “Not Factual-REWRITE!” Since 1961, academic opinion has swung in the direction of the old timers of Canarsie. The way I heard it, the Canarsee Indians were members of the Lenape Nation and controlled all the land we know today as Brooklyn and Queens. In the spring and fall, they would load log boats with fish, oysters and clam shells. They would sail through the Narrows, between Brooklyn and Staten Island, around to the island of hills, translated from the Lenape language as Manhattan. On the island, the 12:00 PM-4:00 PM 3:00 PM-4:00 PM Canarsee Indians would trade their goods for beaver pelts and venison. As the story went, a Canarsee Indian trading party was at what is today Battery Park, repairing their boats for the journey home. A group of white men came up from the shore. What appeared to have been the leader extended his hand and in it were shiny pieces of glass, a small knife and 60 Dutch guilders ($24). The two parties did not understand each other’s language. The Indians conferred among themselves and came to the conclusion that the strangers were offering them gifts in exchange for safe passage onto the island. The Canarsee Indians accepted the gifts, stepped aside to let the strangers pass and set off for home. The party of Dutch explorers went onto the island and wrote the history we all learn in school. In the years between 1641 – 1664, there were a number of wars between the Dutch and the natives over the land we came to know as New York. Further proof of the misunderstanding exists in a 1641 letter written by New Netherlands Governor Willem Kieft to the authorities in Holland, pleading for arms and reinforcements to remove the Indians who continued to hunt and live on the land. On March 29, 1849, a coalition of New York Tribal leaders wrote a letter to President Zachary Taylor. In that letter, they spelled out their version of the New York land deal. They wrote, “Previous to your arrival into our vast Continent, our Ancient Prophets had a Vision and Revelation in regard to your coming. They did not understand fully the meaning of it, whether it was to be the almighty himself or a fellow man.” The vision of the Prophets was one year before Henry Hudson and the ship, The Half Moon, arrived in the waters of modern New York. The leaders’ letter went on to describe how when the natives first saw the ship, they thought it was a great water fowl. When they saw men with blue eyes disembark and approach, they were convinced these were the gods the prophets foretold. They concluded that the man with gifts in his hand was their leader and the almighty himself. In time, the natives came to realize these people from faraway were not their gods. 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Cadell Polydore has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training. Polydore also took part in drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. The soldier is the son of Joan Charles of East 87th Street, Brooklyn. August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 18 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS POLICE: 69th Pct. Switchboard..........................................(718) 257-6211 69th Pct. Community Affairs................................(718) 258-4444 63rd Pct. Switchboard...........................................(718) 258-4411 Housing Police (24 hrs.)...............................(718)386-5357 FBI..........................................................................(212) 384-1000 EMERGENCIES (Police/Fire/Ambulance)............................911 REPRESENTATIVES & LEGISLATORS: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand 780 Third Avenue, NYC 10017........................................(212) 688-6262 Senator Charles Schumer 757 Third Avenue, Room 1702, NY 10017.......................(212) 486-4430 Congressman Hakeem Jeffries 55 Hanson Place, Bklyn NY 11217................................(718) 237-2211 State Senator John L. Sampson 1226 East 96th Street, Bklyn NY 11236...........................(718) 649-7653 State Senator Martin J. Golden 7408 5th Avenue, Bklyn NY 11209...................................(718) 238-6044 State Senator Kevin Parker 1300 Flatbush Avenue, Bklyn NY 11210................(718) 629-6401 State Assemblyman Alan Maisel 2424 Ralph Avenue, Bklyn NY 11234.............................(718) 968-2770 State Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein 3520 Nostrand Ave, Bklyn NY 11229...............................(718) 648-4700 State Assemblyman Nick Perry 942 Utica Avenue, Bklyn NY 11203.................................(718) 385-3336 State Assemblywoman Inez Barron 669 Vermont Street, Bklyn NY 11207...................(718)257-5824 Borough President Marty Markowitz Borough Hall, Bklyn NY 11201........................................(718) 802-3700 City Councilman Lewis Fidler 1402 East 64th Street, Bklyn NY 11234...........................(718) 241-9330 City Councilman Charles Barron 718 Pennsylvania Ave., Bklyn NY 11207..................(718) 649-9495 City Councilman Jumaane D. Williams 4517 Avenue D, Bklyn, NY 11203.........................(718) 629-2900 CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Bayview Houses Community Assoc.....................(347) 216-5909 Community Board 18............................................(718) 241-0422 Marine Park Civic Assoc.......................................(718) 336-7343 Mill Basin Civic Assoc..........................................(718) 968-2777 South Canarsie Civic Assoc..................................(718) 251-7145 69th Pct. Community Council...............................(718) 257-6205 63rd Pct. Community Council...............................(718) 258-4444 United Canarsie South Civic Assoc.......................(718) 531-8130 Community Education Council (CEC)..................(718) 566-6008 Glenwood Houses Residents Association.............(917) 319-0480 Friends United Block Association (FUBA)...........(718) 508-2311 HOTLINES: Alzheimer’s Resource Center...........................................(212) 442-3086 CACC-Animal Rescue .....................................................(212) 593-0078 ASPCA-To report abuse...................................................(212) 876-7700 American Red Cross.........................................................(718) 330-9200 Air/Noise/Water/Sewer Complaints...................................................311 AIDS Hotline....................................................................(877) 692-3647 Domestic Violence Hotline..............................................1-800-621-4673 Canarsie Historical Society................................................(718)531-0886 Child Abuse Information.................................................1-800-342-3720 Consumer Complaint...........................................................................311 Dept. of Education............................................................(718) 935-2000 Dept. of Environmental Protection...................................(212) 637-3000 Dept. of Youth and Community Development..................(212) 442-6006 Electrical Emergency - Con Edison................................1-800-752-6633 Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)......................(212) 442-6000 Heat Complaints..................................................................................311 Mayor’s Assistance Unit...................................................(212) 788-7418 MEDICAID / Food Stamps...............................................(877) 472-8411 MEDICARE....................................................................1-800-633-4227 NYC Dept. for the Aging..................................................(212) 442-1000 Parking Regulations (Daily)................................................................311 Parking Tickets Helpline...................................................(718) 422-7800 Parks Department.............................................................(646) 613-1200 Pest Control......................................................................(718) 956-7103 Poison Control..................................................................(212) 764-7667 Pothole Repair......................................................................................311 Public Advocate................................................................(212) 669-7250 Sanitation Dept....................................................................................311 Social Security.................................................................1-800-772-1213 D.O.T. Street Light Repair...................................................................311 Suicide Help Line.............................................................(212) 532-2400 Taxi & Limousine Comm. Complaints.............................(212) 692-8294 D.O.T. Traffic Lt. Complaints...........................................................311 Victims Services Hotline..................................................(212) 577-7777 Veterans Administration..................................................1-800-827-1000 Keep Us In-The-Know! Invite the community to your next civic meeting! Just send us the details by any Tuesday at 4 p.m. Fax the information to us at 718-272-0870 or e-mail: CanarsieC@aol.com CLUBS / MEETINGS CEC 18 Meeting The next calendar meeting of the Community Education Council (CEC) for School District 18 will take place on Monday, September 9th at 7 p.m. at 1106 East 95th Street near Conklin Avenue. For information, call 718-5666008. Community Board 18 The next meeting of Community Board 18 will take place on Tuesday, September 17th at 7 p.m. at the Community Board Office, located at 1097 Bergen Avenue (enter at Avenue K). Meetings are usually held on the third Wednesday of the month (this month’s meeting was changed to Tuesday due to holidays). For more information, call 718-241-0442. EVENTS Marty Markowitz Summer Concert Series Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz will host the 35th anniversary of his free concert series at two venues. Seaside Summer Concert Series, held at 7:30 p.m. on West 21st Street and Surf Avenue: Thursday, August 15th - Huey Lewis and the News and “Sports” 30th Anniversary Tour. Wednesday, August 21st Chicago. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert Series, held at 7:30 p.m. at Wingate Field, located at Brooklyn Avenue between Rutland Road and Winthrop Street: Monday, August 19th - Gladys Knight and The O’Jays. Visit www.brooklynconcerts.com or call the concert hotline at 718-222-0600 for more info. Senator Golden 2013 Concert Series State Senator Martin J. Golden is hosting a series of free concerts in Marine Park in August: August 21st - City Sounds (Oldies, Disco, Dance and more). All concerts begin at 7 p.m. In case of poor weather or more information, call Senator Golden’s office at 718238-6044 or visit his website at www.golden.nysenate. gov. Your Park! Your Health! Gateway National Recreation Area is offering fun and free outdoor adventures this summer. Bike along Jamaica Bay on August 17th from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Follow a quiet path to Plumb Beach, then cross the bay to Riis Park for a dip in the Atlantic! Bicycles and helmets provided. For more info and biking reservations, visit www.npsgov/gate/plany ourvisit/ypyh. htm. International Community Feast / Block Party Avenue L Merchants, East 94th Street Block Association and 1 Youth At A Time INC. will present an International Community Feast and their 4th annual Block Party on Saturday, August 17th from 12 to 7 p.m. All are invited to enjoy food, drinks, gifts, games, school supplies and more! Location is East 94th Street between avenues L and M - rain or shine! Call 718-968-6969 for more info. Bubbles The Clown At BPL The fantastic antics of Bubbles the Clown will keep children, ages 6-12, smiling. The entire audience gets involved! See Bubbles at the Canarsie branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, 1580 Rockaway Parkway, on Monday, August 19th at 2 p.m. Congress On Your Corner Congressman Hakeem Jeffries invites you to discuss quality of life issues and neighborhood concerns with him at the L train station, located at Rockaway Parkway and Glenwood Road on Tuesday, August 20th from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, call 718-373-0033. Public Invited To Help Shape Vision For Gateway Gateway National Recreation Area is at a crossroads and a new vision is necessary to shape the park’s future. Be a part of Gateway’s 20-year vision by sharing your comments at www.parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?pro jectID=16091. Attend an open house to learn more and provide your comments in person on Tuesday, August 20th from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Ryan Visitor Center, Floyd Bennett Field on Flatbush Avenue. Take Q35 bus to Visitor Center. All About Block Associations Thinking of forming a Block Association? Learn how to form, grow and improve your Block Association on Thursday, August 22nd at 6 p.m. at a free seminar sponsored by Neighborhood Housing Services. Seminar to be held at 2806 Church Avenue. To register, call 718-469-4679 or email: infoef_01@nhsnyc.org. Seaweeds, Seashells & More Hike the seashore at low tide to look for marine life, coastal birds and seaside plants on Saturday, August 24th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Fort Tilden in Queens. Moderate physical exertion (2 miles). Reservations not required. Take Q35/ Q22 bus to site. Deno’s Wonder Wheel Music Marathon Enjoy a variety of surf, rockabilly and rock n’ roll at Deno’s Wonder Wheel Music Marathon on Saturday, August 24th from 2 to 8 p.m. at Deno’s Wonder Wheel Park, located at West 12th Street & The Boardwalk. Visit www.WonderWheel.com for more information. 8th Annual Shorebird Festival This all day workshop at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens will focus on identification, ecology and enjoyment of shorebirds. Join expert guides at this important shorebird migration stopover hotspot on Saturday, August 24th from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reservations are required. Call 718-318-4340 or e-mail: donriepe@gmail .com. Take Q52/Q53 bus to Visitor Center. First Canarsie Day The Canarsie Recovery Coalition invites you and your family to the first Canarsie Day on Saturday, August 24th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be food vendors, games, prizes, educational activities and an Elected Official Meet & Greet. Canarsie Day takes place in Canarsie Park on Seaview Avenue (between East 84th and East 87th streets). Call 718-272-8988 for more info. First Canarsie Cookout Blak Crowns presents the first Canarsie Cookout to celebrate and give back to the community. The cookout will take place on Saturday, August 24th in Canarsie Park (Seaview Avenue at the East 86th Street entrance). There’ll be music and entertainment and children’s activities from 1 to 4 p.m. Cookout is from 5 to 9 pm. Doggie Olympics XIII Enter your pooch in the Doggie Olympics, held on Saturday, September 14th from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Marine Park (enter on Fillmore Avenue at Madison Place). Prizes for Best Catch, Dressed Dog, Frisbee Doggie/Owner Dance and much much more! Registration is $15 ($10 if you pre-register). Mail check to: Lions Club, 77 Conklin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11236. Brooklyn Animal Action Brookyn Animal Action will host its second annual Party for Paws Fundraiser for Rescue Animals on Tuesday, September 17th from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Stone Park Cafe, located at 324 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. For tickets, visit www.eventbrite.com/ event/7076380645#. Jamaica Bay Sunset Cruise Take a 3-hour narrated sunset tour aboard the Golden Sunshine and learn about the history and ecology of Jamaica Bay on Saturday, September 28th at 3:30 p.m. Led by noted local naturalist Don Riepe. Tour is $55 and departs from Sheepshead Bay, Pier 4 (Emmons and Bedford avenues). For more information, e-mail donriepe@gmail.com. To buy tickets, go to: cruiseseptember28th.eventbrite .com. Please be advised that we must receive information on your community meetings/functions TUESDAYS before 4 p.m. In order to provide coverage of your event, we must be notified at least two weeks in advance. Canarsie Courier August 15, 2013 19 Gerritsen d r a w r o F Beach: Moving Racing To Rebuild A Storm-Struck Community Text and photos by Linda Steinmuller Since the first day Superstorm Sandy barreled through Gerritsen Beach (October 29, 2012), friends and neighbors reached out to help one another despite struggling with their own storm-damaged homes. Many say that there is no other community like Gerritsen Beach – where everyone is so willing to lend a helping hand. Various volunteer organizations have also made a tremendous impact in helping residents move forward. Recently, a unique group of athletes banded together to do their part in the recovery effort – and it all started the day the New York City Marathon was canceled. The New York City Marathon was scheduled for November 4, 2012 – just days after Superstorm Sandy claimed over 100 lives in the U.S. and left many New Yorkers homeless. After a huge public outcry, Mayor Michael Bloomberg canceled the marathon. On November 4th, scores of marathon runners carried backpacks filled with supplies and delivered them to storm victims around the city, including hard-hit Staten Island, the starting location of the marathon. Fueled with a desire to continue helping communities recover from the storm, Race2Rebuild was formed by a group of runners from all different walks of life – lawyers, public relation specialists and athletic directors, among others. Besides being athletes, the group has something else in common – a desire to rebuild communities – so they donate their skills, and their time, to restore homes that were destroyed by Superstorm Sandy. Race2Rebuild is totally volunteer-driven and their goal is to raise as much money as possible to rebuild storm-ravaged neighborhoods. Founder and President, Sarah Hartmann believes that a team of athletes can come together to help a community through racing. In a collaborative effort with Rebuilding Together (a national safe and healthy housing organization that believes “Community Starts at Home”), the two organizations are making a difference in storm-battered areas throughout the New York area. Race2Rebuild funds Rebuilding Together’s disaster relief projects through racing. Race2Rebuild athletes participate in an athletic event and raise money for a Rebuilding Together Sponsored Family, who are present at the finish line. Later, those same athletes volunteer to rebuild the home of a Rebuilding Together Sponsored Family. On June 6th, over 500 volunteers from Rebuilding Together spent the day in Gerritsen Beach renovating 10 homes and three community areas (see “The Gerritsen Beach Community Gets A Facelift – In Just One Day, Canarsie Courier, 6/13/13). But the work was not completed on that day. On July 14th, 14 Race2Rebuild athletes participated in The Aquaphor NYC Triathlon – and raised $30,000 for the continuing Gerritsen Beach recovery effort. One of the runners is Tara Costa, a finalist from the popular reality TV show, “The Biggest Loser.” Costa says her experience as an athlete volunteer was a positive one. “As a Long Island native, I am proud to be a part of the Race2Rebuild team. It is important to me to give back to my New York area community, while engaging in my passion for fitness at the same time,” said Costa. “These athletes believe that their races can make a difference and help the community recover by supporting Rebuilding Together and I’m so happy to be part of it.” On July 27th, the athlete volunteers continued the work that was started on June 6th. They helped to rebuild one home and the Gerritsen Beach Volunteer Race2Rebuild Team working on the Vollies Hall. Race2Rebuild Team painting fence at Vollies Hall. Memorial Training Hall, which serves as the training hall for the Gerritsen Beach Volunteer Fire Department (“Vollies”). The Vollies Hall, located at 43 Seba Avenue, served as a relief center immediately following the hurricane, providing three meals per day for those affected by the storm, as well as clothing, supplies and a warm place to go. The goal of the Race2Rebuild team was to make the building safe and healthy. As such, the inside of the hall was renovated and a new fence and storage shed were added to the facility. The basement and garage of Mary Wernersbach’s Dare Court home was destroyed by Sandy. Wernersbach is a retired NYPD detective and lives with her husband William Lauer and their three sons. She recalls six to seven foot surges of water that came up to the staircase leading from the basement of her childhood home. “I really didn’t think it would stop but we had to stay put and hope for the best. Then, the water just stopped about a few feet from my first floor. It just came so fast that we had no time to even jump in the car and get away.” Wernersbach’s brother Joey lived in the basement apartment but was displaced until recently. Thanks to the Race2Rebuild team, Joey was able to return to his apartment. During their last visit, the team renovated his living space – they performed a massive cleanup, painted and installed new appliances, including a new washer and dryer. Hartmann describes Race2Rebuild’s experience in the close-knit community. “We feel privileged and honored to be a part of the rebuilding effort there. We are also grateful for our working relationship with Rebuilding Together. We love the Vollies and Mary and her family.” For more information on Race2Rebuild, visit www.race2rebuild.org. Race2Rebuild Founder, Sarah Hartmann with Mary Wernersbach. Race2Rebuild Team after a day’s work in Gerritsen Beach. 20 Canarsie Courier August 15, 2013 East 91st Street Block Party – Bigger and Better! East 91st Street (between avenues K and L) held their Annual Block Party on Saturday, August 3rd – and this year’s event was bigger and better than ever! The block’s theme is Fun, Frolic, Food and Festivities – and lots of festivities on the block there were! Neighbors celebrated and had a great time with friends and families and young kids showed off their various talents. Everyone enjoyed a wonderful steel pan band. There was dancing in the streets, musical chairs, hula hoops and a great big funhouse! Block residents were honored to have Assemblyman Alan Maisel and President of the 69th Precinct Community Council, Roxanne Persaud, join them in an effort to bring their block and community together. Hazel King, President of the East 91st Street Block Association, would like to give a special thank you to all of her neighbors who gave so much of their time and effort to make the event a success. A special thank you to all the kids who came and enjoyed themselves! Photos courtesy of Hazel King and the East 91st Street Block Association August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 21 The H.E.S. Hurricanes Swim Team Finishes The Year Strong On August 7-10, 2013 in Richmond, Virginia, the Collegiate School Aquatics Center held the annual Eastern Zone Long Course All-Star Championships, where the top swimmers from the northeastern states competed. Team New York Metropolitan brought their best 165 swimmers in the 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 and 15-18 age groups from 80 teams in the entire state. One of the Hebrew Educational Society’s (H.E.S.) own swimmers, Nick Radkov, the top 10under swimmer in N.Y., made the team and qualified in six individual events and four relays. Nick who just turned 10 in April competed with swimmers that are nearly 11 and still managed to medal and place top 10 in six events. It was a fast meet with 30 records broken and amazing swims, Nick Radkov made this meet due to his strong work ethic and desire to be the fastest swimmer. With the short course season looming, Nick has his sights and goals set to win the next Junior Olympics and Zone championship meets. H.E.S. Head Coach Vlad Frenkel was chosen as one of the 10 coaches to represent team Metro at this meet. Coach Vlad was responsible for preparing and lead the 11-12 boys age group in their races. With the largest group totaling 27 boys, Coach Vlad supported and cheered each swimmer and had many first place finishes and per- sonal best times from his swimmers. “It was a great meet and a highlight in my coaching career. I got to see Nick in all his swims at this meet and support him and also had a chance to coach and give advice to the best swimmers in N.Y.,” said Coach Vlad Frenkel. The H.E.S. Hurricanes is a team with 50 total athletes and every year we manage to have at least one swimmer make the N.Y. All-Star Team. We will continue to work and develop our athletes through hard work and bring out the best in each one of them. For more information on the Hurricanes, call 718-241-3000 ext. 37 or email Vlad@thehes.org Photos courtesy of H.E.S. Canarsie Courier 22 When Only The Best Is Good Enough For Your Loved Ones: August 15, 2013 Hole-y Street Repair! Providing Services In Many Areas, Including: • Enteral Nutrition • Tracheostomy Care • Respiratory Services • Pain Management • Wound Care • Coma Care • Hospice Care • Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies • I.V. Therapy • Short Term Rehab • Long Term Care • Respite Care • Recreation Programs • Alzheimers Unit • Support Service For The Entire Family To find out more about us, call: Merine Mornan, Director of Admissions (718) 240-3130/3132 611 East 103rd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236 We accept Medicare, Medicaid, pending Medicaid, HMOs and most private insurances. The Canarsie Courier is on a quest to see how many potholes and sinkholes have gone unattended to in the community. It seems like every week we’re finding another unsightly – and hazardous – hole in the road where hundreds of vehicles pass on a daily basis. The latest addition to our collection was found on East 98th Street near Avenue K, where a three foot deep sinkhole hasn’t even been cordoned off by the city. Inside the pit, the street has clearly eroded and caved in. We don’t know what the Department of Environmental Protection is using to fix our streets – but we’re sure they’re on quite a ‘hole-iday!’ Photos by Dara Mormile Canarsie Courier August 15, 2013 ‘ ? 23 THEN & NOW Compiled by Bill O’Neill 5 3 201 0 19 Question: How will you be spending your time for the remainder of the summer? In the 19th century, most of Canarsie east of Rockaway Parkway was marshland. In 1704, the Vanderveer family built a small house and a tidal grist mill on the west side of Fresh Creek (known as Vanderveer’s Creek in those days). The mill, which burned around 1750, was rebuilt by Vanderveer’s widow. Her grandson, Charles Boerum Vanderveer, operated the mill until his death in 1879. Operational until about 1900, Vanderveer’s Mill survived until about 1915. The Vanderveer House still stands at 106-20 Flatlands Avenue and is one of the oldest homes in Canarsie. It was moved from its original location, slightly closer to the mill, near Avenue J. The Vanderveers cultivated 100 acres of farmland until about 1900. Today the building is home to IMC Media Corp. “I’m going to be at home with family. I’ll be doing a lot of household repairs and maintenance.” Mitchell Bourdon, Canarsie Compiled by Linda Steinmuller Giving Youths A Taste Of The Legal System Over 400 young people who participated in the Summer Youth Police Academy, in Manhattan North, Staten Island and Brooklyn South, celebrated the end of their six-week session this week. The Youth Police Academy provides those participating in the program with lunch and uniform shirts. The Youth Police Academy is a program which holds sessions five days a week. The Academy opens at 8:30 in the morning and dismissal is at 2 in the afternoon. Students will attend classroom sessions with lectures, role-plays and topical demonstrations by police officers in the areas of law, behavioral science, drug prevention and gang resistance. Field trips to a Police Department facility or a City park are also part of the curriculum. Transportation to and from the field trips are provided. Each site is also accessible by public trans- “I’ll be attending to my job in the restaurant business - working at the U.S. Open tennis tournament. And I’ll be working seven days a week up until the beginning of September.” Finesse Williams, Canarsie portation. The goals of the academy are: • To enhance responsible citizenship. • To provide positive interaction with police officers and to educate young people about the challenges and responsibility of police work. • To encourage young people to take part in other youth programs offered by the Police Department such as: the Law Enforcement Explorers, Police Cadet Corps and the Police Athletic League. The youth academy, in its 18th year this season, was expanded to serve 1,200 youth from all five boroughs. The program is run by the Community Affairs Bureau. If you’d like more information on the Youth Police Academy, you can apply online at www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/community_affairs/y outh_programs_summer_academy. Another House Party Shooting In East Flatbush “Before the weather changes, just relax - and catch a few of the attractions in the New York area - Coney Island, the Jersey Shore. See what they did to rebuild.” Sarah Khan, Queens “Nothing but barbecuing up until Labor Day. I’ll be barbecuing this weekend as a matter of fact. I love barbecue chicken and macaroni salad. We barbecue at Breukelen Park.” Shamell McNeil, Canarsie 6/13/13 By Dara Mormile For the second time this summer, multiple people were shot while a house party was taking place in East Flatbush. According to reports, an altercation took place near 395 East 48th Street early Sunday morning and four party-goers were injured after a man allegedly opened fire. At the time, the suspect, described as being in his 20s, was wearing a black bandana around his face when he approached the group. All of the victims are expected to survive, but there is a growing concern about what should be done to curtail violence that takes place when crowded house parties are held. On June 30th, two armed men, 24-year-old Tyrone Brown and 25-year-old Parris Peterson, fired multiple shots at a crowd attend- ing an East Flatbush house party after being denied access to the party. The shooting took place on East 52nd Street and nine people were injured. The shooters were arrested on July 2nd and face assault, criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment charges. City Councilman Jumaane Williams held a press conference shortly after the June 30th incident to speak out against gun violence in the 67th Precinct and to ask for a more proactive approach to violent parties. Williams, who is the co-chair of the Council’s Task Force to Combat Gun Violence, said that he was grateful that more serious injuries were not suffered as a result of the senseless shooting but that his primary reaction was anger that the shooting even took place. “Guns have no place in our community, let alone at a party,” the councilman said. The councilman displayed a flyer advertising a house party where there is an admission fee, which is considered illegal. He is looking into legislation that would call for any person holding a gathering of more than 40 people or more at a residence to notify their local community board and police precinct three days in advance. He is also considering penalties and fines for those who do not notify officials of their parties. “We will not stand idly by while irresponsible individuals attempt to take innocent lives. Elected officials and churches are uniting to consolidate resources that can assist homeowners in keeping them safe,” the councilman continued. Canarsie Courier 24 ATTORNEY ATTORNEY LAW OFFICES OF CHIDI EZE & ASSOCIATES IMMIGRATION (FAMILY & RELIGIOUS), WILLS, ADOPTIONS, UNCONTESTED DIVORCE, INCORPORATION (501(C)(3) CIVIL RIGHTS FALSE ARREST • FALSE IMPRISONMENT • MALICIOUS PROSECUTION • POLICE HARRASSMENT • POLICE BRUTALITY DO NOT SIT BACK WHILE YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS ARE BEING VIOLATED. WE ARE DEDICATED TO PROTECTING AND PRESERVING YOUR RIGHTS. WE HAVE RECOVERED $M ILLIONS FOR OUR CLIENTS. YOU PAY NOTHING U NLESS WE RECOVER MONEY FOR YOU. 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SSNY shall mail process to: ANDRIENNE KNIGHT, 491 GREENE AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11216. July 11, 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notice Jewels on the Gowanus, LLC, domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 6/12/13. Office location: Westchester County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Weissberg, 530 1st Street, Apt. 4, Brooklyn, NY 11215. General Purposes. August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 2013. Legal Notice Eva’s Delectable Delights, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 03/04/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Fredric Lomangino, 1352 82nd St., Brooklyn, NY 11228. General Purposes. July 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013. Legal Notice NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 55 ABBEY COURT LLC. Articles of Confederation were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/23/13. Office location: Kings County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Melvin B. Berfond, Esq., 277 Broadway, Suite 810, New York, New York 10007. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. August 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 19, 2013. Sean’s Designs Graphic Design • Web Design Business Cards • Flyers Air Brushing • Photo Retouching 347-754-6631 Legal Notice Notice of Formation of EEMMEE DESIGNS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 08/06/13. Office location: Kings County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207, regd. agent upon whom and at which process may be served. Purpose: Any lawful activity. August 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 19, 2013. Legal Notice Chocolate By Marie LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 05/24/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Marie T. Giunto, 1359 86th St., Brooklyn, NY 11228. General Purposes. July 11, 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notices ABSA Designs LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/14/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1166 E 31st St., Brooklyn, NY 11210. General Purposes. July 11, 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notice RLDJ Group LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/03/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1228 66th St., Brooklyn, NY 11219. General Purposes. July 11, 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notice Lilya42, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/28/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 42 Beaumont St., Brooklyn, NY 11235. General Purposes. July 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013. Legal Notice GIR LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/07/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 311 Norway Ave., Staten Island, NY 10305. General Purposes. July 11, 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notice SHEVCHENKO, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/17/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 3942 Laurel Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11224. General Purposes. August 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 2013. Canarsie Courier August 15, 2013 TYPESETTING TYPESETTING SERVICE 25 AWNINGS SERVING OUR COMMUNITY WITH SINCERITY, HONESTY & CARE FOR OVER 54 YEARS FENCES MICHAEL CERVERIZZO & SONS INC. 60 Years Of Serving Our Community • Resumes • Vouchers • Letters Chain Link Fences & Supplies Gates-Wire-Posts-Fittings PVC-Wood FREE ESTIMATES 9502 Flatlands Ave. (corner of E. 95th St.) 718-257-0600 Legal Notice SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF KINGS – NYCTL 2009-A TRUST and THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON as Collateral Agent and Custodian, Plaintiffs against MARCIA COLE, et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dated June 24, 2013 and entered herein on July 23, 2013, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the Kings County Courthouse, 360 Adams Street, Room 224, Brooklyn, NY on the 19th day of September, 2013 at 2:30 PM premises lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York and desig- nated as BLOCK 8273, LOT 1006 on the Tax Map of the City of New York. Said premises may also be known as Parking Unit No. 6, located at 10807 SEAVIEW AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY in the condominium known as Seaview Estates Condominium. Approximate amount of lien $ 4,186.32 plus interest & costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index Number 16883/10. MARK A. LONGO, ESQ., Referee. The Law Office of Thomas P. Malone, PLLC, Attorney for Plaintiffs (212)-867-0500, 60 East 42nd Street Suite 1540, NEW YORK, NY 10165. August 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 2013. Legal Notice Notice of Formation of BRIDGE CAREER CENTERS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 07/05/2013. Office location: Kings County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 1361 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11230. August 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 2013. Legal Notice Notice of Formation of LISTENING STAR L.L.C. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/11/2013. Office location: Kings County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 328 Nassau Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11222. Purpose: any lawful activities. July 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013. Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Kings County on 08/08/2013, bearing Index Number NC-000928-13/KI, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 141 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, grants me (us) the right to assume the name of Dionisio Ortiz. My present name is Dionisio Ortiz Morales AKA Dionisio Ortiz. My present address is 1583 Canarsie Road, Brooklyn, NY 11236. My place of birth is Ponce, Puerto Rico. My date of birth is April 06, 1978. August 15, 2013. Invitation To Bid Bids are now being accepted for sales & installation of Perimeter lighting as well as Security enhancing related equipment. The project includes: Furnishing and installing perimeter lighting upgrades and design, installation & configuration of CCTV additions to operate with our existing sys. Selection criteria will be based on cost, knowledge of equipment sought, flexibility to adhere to work schedule. Other abstracts such as facility familiarity, commitment & prior experience will also be considered. To inquire & submit bid please email to SecurityEnhance@gmail.com . Bids must be in no later than 8/22/13 11:59 pm in order to be considered. August 15, 2013. fenceman@optonline.net Legal Notice Notice of Formation of JEROME SPECIAL, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/27/13. Office location: Kings County. Princ. office of LLC: 1659 58th St., Brooklyn, NY 11204. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. July 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013. Legal Notice Wang & Lin Art Studio LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 07/17/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 135 N. 9th St., A1, Brooklyn, NY 11249. General Purposes. August 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 2013. Legal Notice Notice of Formation of Howard Pacific LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y. of State (SSNY) 6/18/13. Office location: Kings County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Gold Edge Capital, 18 Heyward St., Ste. 300, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Purpose: Any lawful purposes. Insertion Dates: July 18, 25, 2013. August 1, 8, 15, 22, 2013. Legal Notice CAVANAGH PROPERTIES LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/10/2013. Office loc: Kings County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 350 Douglass Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. July 11, 18, 25, 2013; August 1, 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notice Claph LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 5/29/13. Office in Kings County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 1752 50th St, Brooklyn, NY 11204. Purpose: General. August 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 2013. Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that a license, serial #1272604 for beer, wine and liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail in a bar under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 2204 Ave. X, Brooklyn, NY 11235 for onpremises consumption; V&V Group Inc. August 8, 15, 2013. Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that an Order entered by the Civil Court, Kings County on 08/09/2013, bearing Index Number NC-000934-13/KI, a copy of which may be examined at the Office of the Clerk, located at 141 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, grants me (us) the right to Legal Notice 538 JL REALTY, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 7/3/13. Office location: Kings County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom 718-649-3839 718-272-4760 PHARMACY MILL BASIN PHARMACY 5829 AVE. T (CORNER OF E. 59TH ST. & AVE. 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My present name is John Zhen Guang Zhang AKA Zhen Guang Zhang AKA Guang Zhen Zhang. My present address is 2444 East 23rd Street, Apt. 1F, Brooklyn, NY 11235. My place of birth is China. My date of birth is November 07, 1962. August 15, 2013. Legal Notice Singh Builders Construction Group LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 06/03/13. Off. Loc.: Kings Co. SSNY desig. as agt. upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 2163 Hendrickson St., Brooklyn, NY 11234. General Purposes. August 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 19, 2013. Legal Notice Notice is hereby given that a license, serial #1272793 for beer, wine & liquor has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, wine & liquor at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 408-412 Court St., Brooklyn, NY 11231 for on-premises consumption; J & W Restaurant LLC. August 15, 22, 2013. process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Miu Na Chin, 5627 79th St., Brooklyn, NY 11209. General Purposes. August 15, 22, 29, 2013; September 5, 12, 19, 2013. Legal Notice WR INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES, LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 7/12/13. Office location: Kings County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: William Rodriguez, 5403 Fifth Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11220. General Purposes. August 15, 22, 29, 2013; 26 August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier New Campaign Educates Parents About Asthma And Schoolchildren More than 140,000 children in New York City public schools have asthma and, as they prepare to go back to school, the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators (CSA) and Children’s Health Fund are launching a subway ad campaign to try to make a healthier school year. Launching today, the ad campaign is a reminder to parents to return critical medical paperwork to the school. All parents should ensure that the Emergency Contact Card and the Comprehensive Medical Examination form on file at their child’s school are up-to-date. And for kids with asthma, a critical document is the Medication Administration Form (504 or MAF), which provides parent/guardian consent for children to get needed medication during the school day and must be filled out by a child’s health care provider. Asthma creates one of the most common medical disruptions in classrooms across the city, and it is estimated that more than 12.8 million school days are missed by students across the country due to uncontrolled asthma. When an elementary schoolage child has an attack in a public school, the child’s 504 form on file at school authorizes school personnel to provide the proper medication so the student can get back to the classroom and back to his or her education with minimal disruption. “If a child has a severe asthma attack at school, our hands are tied if we don’t have the 504 form on file. Our only recourse is to call 911, and that is trau- matic not only for the child, but also for classmates, the teacher, and others in the school,” said Ernest Logan, president of CSA. “As an educator in the NYC system for more than 25 years, I saw this happen time and again. Administrators and supervisors in our schools want to work with parents to make sure that we are ready to help their children in the event of a medical crisis.” Parents can get the 504 form from their child’s school, from their pediatrician, or by downloading it online at: http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/AF54 44D9-25DC-4A5F-918E-7E872F646C89/0/ MAF1213.pdf. “Asthma is an epidemic in New York City and across the country, but it is a treatable, manageable condition. When children are unable to receive their reliever medication in a timely manner, they may miss valuable hours in the classroom,” said Dr. Irwin Redlener, president and co-founder of Children’s Health Fund. “And it’s not just missing school. Untreated asthma can cause children to be up all night coughing, leaving them exhausted in the classroom. Parents, pediatricians and schools need to work together so that every child is healthy and ready to learn.” This month Children’s Health Fund and CSA are also reaching out directly to health care professionals, asking them to take an extra moment to ensure parents understand how important these forms are for their child’s well-being in school. Recognizing uncontrolled asthma as a significant problem in the classroom, CSA contacted Children’s Health Fund to explore solutions last spring. Children’s Health Fund was embarking on its EVERY CHILD A CHANCE campaign to ensure children are healthy and ready to learn and welcomed the opportunity to collaborate. Along with the subway ad campaign, CSA is collaborating with Children’s Health Fund on additional initiatives in the year ahead including research already underway to understand the larger impact of health barriers to learning. The ad campaign will run from August 19th through the end of September. 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Mangalath, a representative of the Archdiocese of Trivandrum (Malankarese Rite) in Kerala, India preached at all of the Masses as part of the Summer Mission Appeal. Thanks to your generosity, Mary Queen of Heaven collected $2,631 for the Trivandrum Archdiocese. Thank you for your support of our brothers and sisters in Christ. Today, August 15th, we celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of Our Blessed Mother into Heaven. It is a Holy Day of Obligation. The Masses for the feast day will be today at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The Rosary Society will be holding a “Baby Shower” at their September 1st meeting. Gifts will be presented to the Life Center of New York and will be distributed to young mothers in financial need. Rosarians are reminded that the meeting will follow the 12 p.m. Mass on September 1st. Rosarians are asked to bring their gifts with them to this meeting. There will be a “Wishing Well” in the back of the church beginning Saturday, August 24th for any parishioners who would like to donate a gift to the shower. Please leave the gifts unwrapped. Parish Phone Numbers: Rectory: 718-763-2330 Fax: 718-763-6592 School: 718-763-2360 School of Religion: 718-763-2590 Parish Web Site: www.mqhchurch.net Rectory Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12 Noon and 1:00–8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; National Holidays: Rectory closed. Devotions: Miraculous Medal Novena – Mondays: Novea and Benediction following the 8 a.m. Mass. Morning Prayer: Monday – Friday 7:45 a.m. and Saturdays 8:45 a.m. Rosary: Monday-Friday after 8 a.m. Mass, Saturday after 9 a.m. Mass. Holy Family R.C. Church 9719 Flatlands Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11236. Phone: (718) 257-4423 Served by Reverend John J. Amann, Pastor. Masses – Weekdays: 9 a.m.; Saturdays: 9 a.m., Vigil Mass at 5 p.m.; Sundays: 8, 9:15 (Creole), 11:15 a.m. (Children’s Choir) & 12:45 p.m. (Adult Choir). Holy Days of Obligation – 9 a.m., noon and 7:30 p.m. Baptisms: The Sacrament of Baptism is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays in English, 1st Sunday in Creole at 1:45 p.m. Parents must make an appointment to see a priest at the rectory for an interview, present the child’s birth certificate, and attend instructions prior to the ceremony. Both godparents must be practicing Catholics. Eucharistic Adoration: Holy Hour each First Friday following the 9 a.m. Mass. Charismatic Haitian Prayer Group: Wednesday, 7 p.m. in Church. Mothers Prayer Group: Friday 7 p.m. Chapel. Rosary Devotions: Each weekday following the 9 a.m. Mass. Rectory Office Hours: 9 a.m. to noon; 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sundays: Closed. Other times by appointment only. Rectory: (718) 257-4423. Stations of the Cross: Tuesdays at 7 p.m., followed by the English Charismatic Prayer Group on Wednesdays after the 9 a.m. Mass. Fridays at 7 p.m. in Creole. Canarsie Courier Today, August 15th is Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is a Holy day of Obligation. Masses will be at 9 a.m., 12 noon, and 7:30 p.m. Catholic Charities bilingual (Creole/English) Case Managers are now available at Our Lady of Miracles Church to serve the parishioners and community of Canarsie in their own neighborhood. If you have been affected by Hurricane Sandy, a Disaster Case Manager is available every Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact the Catholic Charities Disaster Response Program at (718) 722-6223 or email dmc@ccbq.org. For all other needs, a Catholic Charities Caseworker is available every Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call (718) 722-6001 to schedule and appointment. Our Lady of Miracles Church is located at 757 E. 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236. Plymouth Congregational Church We the members of Plymouth Congregational Church extend Christian greetings to all. You are welcome to attend our weekly fellowship and worship services for the preaching of the gospel and exposition of Holy Scripture. Our senior Pastor is Rev. Albert R. Morrison. We are located at 1223 East 96th Street, Brooklyn, NY, between Avenue J and Flatlands Avenue Church: (718) 649-5962 Fax: (718) 649-3702 E-mail: Plymouthcongc@aol.com. Order of services: Sunday Morning: 9:30 a.m.Youth and Adult Sunday School; 11 a.m.-Devotional period; 11:15am-Worship Service. Monday: 7 p.m. “Hour of Prayer” Meeting. Tuesday: 7 p.m.-Choir Rehearsal. Wednesday Evening: 7:30 p.m.Prayer and Bible Study. 1st Sunday ~ Communion Observance. 2nd Sunday ~ Youth Ministry. 3rd Sunday ~ Men's Fellowship. 5th Sunday ~ Missionary Service. St. Bernard Of Clairvaux Church 2055 East 69th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 763-5533 - Rev. Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello, Pastor Mass Schedule: Saturdays at 5 p.m.; Sundays at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. Weekdays: Monday–Friday at 8:30 a.m.; Saturdays at 9 a.m. Summer: Saturdays at 9 a.m. & 5 p.m.; Sundays at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Holy days: Vigil Mass at 7:30 p.m., Holyday at 8:30 a.m. & 10 a.m. The Rectory Office is now back in the Parish House. We anticipate extended evening and weekend hours to begin with the new school year in September. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) is a process by which a person prepares to become a member of the Roman Catholic Church. The process is one of inquiry, evangelization, prayer, study and conversion, leading to one’s entrance into the church through baptism, confirmation and the Eucharist. RCIA welcomes the unbaptized as well as those baptized in other Christian traditions. RCIA also welcomes those who have been baptized Catholic but who have not completed their sacraments of Eucharist and/or confirmation. Anyone who is interested in participating in this program is asked to call the Rectory and speak to Deacon Frank D’Accordo or Deacon Christopher Wagner. On Friday, September 6th at 7 p.m., we will be having an outdoor family movie night in the parish 29 In Memoriam JOHN F. DENTON Canarsie’s Beloved Historian 28TH ANNIVERSARY IN HEAVEN AUGUST 16,1985 Officers and Directors Of Canarsie Historical Society garden. Free admission for the movie and refreshments will be available for purchase. Bring your own chairs/blankets. More information to follow in future bulletins. Today, August 15th, is the Feast Day on which we celebrate the Assumption of Our Blessed Mother into Heaven, body and soul. The masses for the Holy Day will be at 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The winter and flu season are probably the farthest thing from your mind right now, but health officials are in full swing preparing to provide flu shots. Councilman Lewis A. Fidler, in conjunction with Beth Israel/Kings Highway Hospital, will be offering these shots at no cost at his district office, located at 1402 East 64th Street in Brooklyn. Dates available are October 2nd, 11th and 25th, and November 6th. Please note that currently, those age 18 and over are eligible (subject to change) and an appointment is necessary. If you are interested, please call (718) 241-9330 to arrange a date and time. Bowling: C.Y.A.C. is putting together teams for an evening mixed league for the 2013/2014 season. League runs from September through April. Friday nights: 7:15 p.m. start time – Strike 10 Lanes on Strickland Avenue – 4 person teams. Weekly prizes! Call Michael at (718) 209-8241 for information. Parish phone numbers: Rectory: (718) 763-5533; fax: (718) 763-0224 Rectory Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.–12 noon and 1 p.m.– 5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: Closed. National holidays: rectory closed. Devotions: Miraculous Medal Novena Mondays – Novena after the 8:30 a.m Mass. Rosary: Monday–Friday after 8:30 a.m. Mass, Saturday after 9 a.m. Mass. First Fridays: Exposition – 9 a.m. – noon in Chapel. Baptisms: Scheduled for the last Sunday of the month at 12:30 p.m. Parents are required to schedule an appointment with a priest or deacon at least six weeks prior to Baptism. Marriages: Arrangements must be made with a priest or deacon at least six months before the wedding. Pre-Cana information can be found at www.pre-cana.org. Sick calls will be made at any time. Please call the Rectory to arrange a Communion call to the sick or elderly, or a pastoral visit to a hospitalized loved one. Vocations: Anyone seeking information regarding the priesthood, permanent deaconate, religious life or about serving in our parish as a lay minister should speak to Msgr. Jamie, Fr. Tim, Deacon Frank or Deacon Chris. Parish membership: All new families are welcome to the Parish and encouraged to become actively involved in parish societies and activities. New parishioners should register at the Rectory as soon as possible. Parishoners are asked to us the weekly envelopes in making their contributions. continued on next page Canarsie Courier 30 Religious News... Continued from page 29 Temple Emanu-El Of Canarsie Rabbi Joshua Minkin, President Leonard Strum, the Officers and Trustees, extend the Congregation's invitation to join us for Sabbath Services, Friday evening at 8 p.m., and Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Following Friday services, please join us for an Oneg Shabbat, and after Saturday services, you are invited to join us for a Kiddush. We are a Modern Egalitarian Congregation offering a place within our Sanctuary for all who wish to pray with us. If you are not fluent in Hebrew, that's okay. You will be able to participate in English in much of our service. Come meet old friends and make some new ones when joining us in service. The Ritual Committee has sent out the Holiday seating chart. Make certain you mark your selection and return it to the Temple office. High Holiday tickets are now available for purchase for non members. Please stop by the office to order yours. Summer hours are Wednesday 7-8:30 p.m. and Thursday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday August 28th at 8 p.m.. Join us and share your ideas. We wish good health to all who are ailing. If you would like to add a loved one to our Mi Shebeirach list, please call the Temple office. Temple Emanu-El recognizes the Jewish Community's commitment to Canarsie, and its surrounding areas. We follow the belief that Canarsie... Continued from page 16 concluded, “When you first arrived on our vast American Continent, you were destitute of land, but your children were always here for you in granting lands for your necessity. In time, your Nation applied to our tribes for more land. Our Fathers stated we should grant as much land as a middling sized boy could tract in one day. And now, Great Father, you have got all our land and we at this time are very poor; we have no land at all and you have plenty of land lying in waste. We think it would be better for us to have some of it than to have it lying useless as it presently does and by our preserving industry, we think we may get our living on it.” President Taylor denied their request and the natives, including the Canarsee Indians, vanished from the land. Noted historians now agree that the old timers of Canarsie were more accurate in telling the story of the purchase of Manhattan than the one we heard in elementary school. In Canarsie, we always knew the true story. The roots of New York, and the United States of America, can be traced all the way back to the people of Little Old Canarsie. JOIN OUR FAMILY! Subscribe to the NOW and save over 30% off the newsstand price! Just call (718) 257-0600 August 15, 2013 our Temple is a house of prayer for ALL people and all who come in peace are greatly welcome. New members are always invited, and for those who need it, our building is handicapped accessible. Please feel free to visit us at 1880 Rockaway Parkway between Avenues M and N, Telephone (718) 251-0450 or E-mail us at Temple1880 @aol.com. Congregation AAA Canarsie & Sephardic Jewish Center Rabbi Myron Rakowitz, President Jeff Beja, Hazan Isac Faineh and Sisterhood President Hermosa Behar cordially invite you to attend our Religious and Educational programs. Everyone is invited to attend our Kiddush this Shabbat after services. The Sephardic Jewish Center of Canarsie conducts regular Shabbat services at Congregation AAA of Canarsie on Glenwood Road and East 95th Street. Services are also conducted on Sunday morning at 8 a.m. At Shabbat services, Rabbi Rakowitz delivers his sermons. 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If other, or have workyour spouse has B Y B EPPIE S IBLEY ed for a longer span already reached full of years. Canarsie Office District Manager retirement age but Or it could be that continues to work, one spouse stayed home to do the your spouse can apply for retirement work of raising the children or caring benefits and request to have the payfor elderly family members while the ments suspended until as late as age other focused on a career. 70. Regardless of your situation, Social This would allow the worker to earn Security will look at all possibilities delayed retirement credits that will to make sure both spouses receive the mean higher payments later, but would maximum benefit possible. Even if allow you to receive your spouse’s you have not paid Social Security benefit. You can also apply for spouse taxes, it’s likely you’ll be eligible to benefits based on the earnings record receive benefits on your spouse’s of an ex-spouse or deceased spouse if record. you were married for at least 10 years. If you did work and pay into Social Spouses can consider a number of Security, we will check eligibility based options and variables. We make it on your work record and your spouse’s easier to navigate them. A good place to see which amount is higher. to start is by visiting our benefits You can apply for spouses benefits planner at www.socialsecurity.gov/ the same way that you apply for ben- planners. Take note of the “Benefits As efits on your own record. You can A Spouse” section. If you are ready to apply for reduced benefits as early as apply for benefits, the fastest, easiest, age 62, or for 100 percent of your full and most convenient way is to apply retirement benefits at your “full online! 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ID #23-010 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 10am–2pm 1865 E 53 Street Old Mill Basin: Detached 1 family. 4 bedroom, 2 bath duplex with finished basement, full bath & side entrance. Yard with shed, well water, electric pump & space for 2 cars. Gas heat, 220 wiring & shared driveway. Owner wants to sell this week! Make offers! BRIGHT HORIZONS REALTY (718) 615-1441 UNBELIEVABLE! OPEN HOUSE 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo with washer & dryer in unit! Storage & balcony. Maintenance is $282 monthly, $171 real estate tax. Requires 5–10% down. Delivered vacant. Asking $365,500, or best offer! Saturday 1–4pm; Sunday 2–5pm 7 Paerdegat 6 Street Canarsie: 7 1/2 + 5 1/2 splitlevel, plus finished basement. 2 car garage, private driveway & backyard. BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTY.com (718) 272-8988 OLD MILL BASIN F/det’d all brick legal 3 family (We have C/O). 1 BR WI apt (Owner), plus 2 BRs in immaculate condition. New EIK & bath with balcony! (Owner) 2 BR (or small 3 BR) rental with LR & EIK, plus 1 bath & balcony. (No lease, $1,500 monthly). Pvt backyard & 2 car garage. New roof, windows, HWH, fence, brick front & more! A showplace! Priced to sell! ID #23-026 BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTY.com (718) 272-8988 BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTY.com (718) 272-8988 Semi-attached, unique brick 2 family with hospitality suite! 3 BRs over 3 BRs + 1 BR + full basement. Building size 21x66, lot 33x101. 3 electric meters, separate heating boiler on 3rd floor. 1 car garage & huge backyard! ID #23-004 SEAVIEW ESTATES Waterfront view! 2 BR, 1 bath duplex, terrace overlooking the bay! HWFs. Skylight! WI closet & spiral staircase. Parking! Walk-up to BR. Offers many magnificent amenities – tennis courts, pool, laundry area & parking spot + more! Submit ANY offers! Subject short sale. ID #23-100 BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTY.com (718) 272-8988 BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTY.com (718) 272-8988 DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS IS TUESDAY AT 4M! NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!! Call Denis for viewing (646) 541-6836 Halstead Brooklyn, LLC CONDO FOR RENT Canarsie: Beautiful 1 1/2 BR condo for rent, $1,150. Call (347) 515-4663 HAVE YOUR AD SEEN. BOLD IT! OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1–4pm 1022 E 59 Street Newly renovated 3 family brick house with private parking for 3 cars. This house has 3 bedrooms over 2 bedrooms over 3 bedrooms, plus a finished basement. Every level has a bath! BEDFORD BROWNSTONE REALTY (718) 290-0808 PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD O N L I N E ! ! OPEN HOUSE Saturday 2–4pm 108-48 Flatlands 9 Street Unit #27D (btwn Flatlands 9 St & E 108 St) Canarsie (Seaview Estates): Gated community. Drop-dead gorgeous! 2 BR loft (809 sq. ft.), new EIK, HWH, bathroom & more! Central heating and AC. Private balcony overlooking creek. Gym, pool, tennis court, laundry room, sauna & more! Unit includes parking! Owner motivated. Will not last! Only $200s. 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TO BETTER SERVE YOU: Corporate Canarsie Office 389 Atlantic Avenue (between Hoyt & Bond Street) Brooklyn, NY 11217 9201 Flatlands Avenue (corner of East 92 Street) Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718) 875-8899 Fax: (718) 875-8895 (718) 272-8988 / (718) 288-9601 Fax: (718) 272-7888 PROUD MEMBER OF 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES! - BROOKLYN NY MLS & MANHATTAN MLS OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 2–4pm 9901 Avenue K (corner of E 99 Street) Impeccable 2 family brick semi-att’d, all brick corner property. 2 BRs w/huge LR & EIK. New HWFs, kitchen & new SS app’s, baths, flrs, boiler, windows, pointing, brick front, rubber roof & much more! A real showplace! Fully vacant! Pvt drive & 1 car garage. If you have a fussy buyer who appreciates quality, this is the home for them! ID #23-095 Saturday 12:30–2pm 1422 E 99 St (btwn Seaview & Ave N) 2 family huge 4 bedroom duplex over 2 bedroom with large finished basement. Terrace and private parking. ID# 12-882. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2–4pm 954 E 95 Street (btwn Foster & Farragut Ave) Canarsie: Fully det’d 1 family duplex. 3 BRs, huge LR & FDR, plus den. Huge EIK! 1 1/2 baths. Fin bsmt with 3/4 bath and separate entrance. Huge pvt bkyd! HWFs. Cheaper than a condo! FHA & SONYMA qualified! Will not last. Owner is very motivated! Asking only $319,000. ID #23-115 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12:30–2pm 1351 E 101 St (btwn Ave M & Ave N) 1 family detached 3 BR split level, on a 40x100 lot. New kitchen with granite counters, new baths, beautiful HWFs throughout, vaulted ceilings, large backyard, private driveway for 3 or 4 cars. Mint condition! ID# 23-082. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 12:30–2pm 102-08 Avenue L (btwn E 102 & E 103 St) Brick 2 family, 2 BRs over 1 BR. Move-in condition, 3 year old roof, new boiler & hot water. Private driveway, 1 car garage & huge backyard. Asking $300s. ID# 23-081 Saturday & Sunday 2:30–4pm 100-11 Avenue N (btwn E 100 & E 101 Street) Canarsie: 1 family detached duplex. New kitchen & baths, ceramic & wood floors, skylights in foyer greeting area. Open floor design! Surround sound, alarm, updated electric & heating, private parking for multiple cars, plus detached garage. Most private piece of Eden for outdoor entertaining! Truly a Home & Garden candidate! ID #23-114 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2–4pm 12205 Flatlands Ave, Unit #5F Meadowwood at Gateway: 1 BR (643 sq ft), large LR, DR & huge modern EIK with loads of cabinets & closets! Private balcony with great view! Huge BRs. Over $41 million in capital improvements. FHA approved. Asking only $100s. Cheaper than renting, cheaper than sponsor unit! Short sale! Submit ANY offers. ID #12-932 Saturday & Sunday 2:30–4pm 1147 E 100 Street 2 family brick, 2 BRs over 1 bedroom, move-in condition. 1 car garage & large backyard. Beautiful treelined block! Close to school & transportation. Hurry – make an offer! ID# 23-102 Saturday & Sunday 2–4pm 1137 E 103 Street (btwn Ave L & Ave M) Canarsie: Back on the Market! Estate Sale! Brick 2 family duplex with 3 BRs over 2 lg BRs and full bsmt! Huge LR & FDR, huge BRs & 2 1/2 baths. Laundry area in owner’s unit! New modern bath, Andersen windows, roof, boiler & HWH, HWFs, pointing & much more! 2 car parking. Huge price break! Not a short sale! Don’t miss out! Asking $499K. ID #12-813 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2–4pm 190 Cozine Avenue, Unit #3B (btwn Vermont & Van Siclen) Gateway: Most desirable 1 BR condo in Meadowwood! Bamboo flrs, hydraulic frosted kitchen cabinet & modern baths. 666 sq ft! CC includes heat, cooking gas, hot water & water sewer, plus more! Over $41 million in capital improvements! Parking only $20/month. Pets allowed! FHA & SONYMA approved. Short sale! Submit ANY offer! Sold as is! ID #12-925 OPEN HOUSE Sunday 2:30–4pm 656 E 89 St (btwn Glenwood & Farragut Rd) S/att’d UNIQUE brick 2 fam with hospitality suite. 3 BRs over 3 BRs & 1 BR plus full bsmt. Bldg size 21x66, lot 33x101, 3 electric meters & separate heating boiler on 3rd floor, 1 car garage & huge backyard. ID# 23-004. Saturday 12:30–2pm 1436 Remsen Avenue (btwn Ave K & Ave L) 1 family detached 3 BR duplex on 40x100 lot, totally renov’d from top to bottom! Huge rooms, wood floors, granite counters, fully equipped bsmt with sep. entrance. 2 car garage & huge, huge yard. Asking low $400s. ID #23-071 CAN YOU USE $45,000* IN GRANTS FOR YOUR NEXT HOME PURCHASE? WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REAL ESTATE COMPANY NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE $30,000* GRANT FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP, WHICH CAN BE COMBINED WITH THE HOME FIRST GRANT FOR $15,000!* FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY TODAY BEFORE $$$ RUNS OUT! IMAGINE FINDING OUT LATER AFTER PURCHASING THAT YOU MISSED OUT! STOP BY AT ANY OF OUR BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTY OFFICES, OR CALL TODAY. DON’T MISS OUT! *Subject to program qualification, restriction, guidelines & available funds. Qualification condition to 3rd party approval. Our 40+ SALESPEOPLE FREE speak Creole, French, Chinese, Spanish & more!!! NO OBLIGATION HONEST & FAIR MARKET ANALYSIS! ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Canarsie: $160 weekly, G&E included. No smoking. Call (917) 674-7475 Canarsie: Furnished, share kitchen & bath, $160 weekly w/utilities, + cable & internet. (347) 861-1612 Crown Heights: Unfurnished, no smoking/pets, share bathroom & kitchen. $650 monthly. (917) 496-3541 Near Prospect Park: Unfurnished, share kitchen & bath, $550 mthly w/utilities. (646) 267-1935 Canarsie: Unfurnished, share bathroom & kitchen, $550. Leave message: (718) 642-0369 E. Flatbush: Large, unfurnished, $160 weekly w/utilities. Share kitchen & bath. (718) 813-9564 Canarsie: Spacious bedroom, share bathroom & kitchen. $175 weekly. Call (347) 721-8761 E93 (Flatlands & Ave J): Cozy, furnished, $125 weekly. (718) 360-6592 E93 (Flatlands & Ave J): Medium furnished, room, $160 weekly. (718) 360-6592 E93 (Flatlands & Ave J): Large furnished, share bath & kitchen. $180 weekly. (718) 360-6592 ENY: Furnished basement, share kitchen & bath, $100 weekly w/utilities. (347) 886-1378 Canarsie: Unfurnished, mint condition, share bathroom, kitchen & living room. $700 monthly. (347) 598-0497 Large furnished room, share bath/kitchen. Call (646) 3278921 or (646) 610-0823 Canarsie: Unfurnished, share kitchen & bath, $550 monthly w/utilities. No smoking. Owner (646) 523-9147 Canarsie: Unfurnished, no smoking/pets, share bathroom & kitchen. $750 monthly, including utilities. Available September 1. (347) 737-2414 E. Flatbush: $550, share utilities. Exit All Seasons R.E. (347) 7828571 Canarsie: Furnished, share kitchen & bath, $175 weekly. No smoking/pets. (347) 600-9281 Georgetown: Furnished, $500, cable TV & internet available. VillageView R.E. (718) 5313585 E58/Flatlands: Cozy, small, fully furnished room, $185 per week. Free cable & internet! (347) 325-0813 Canarsie: Unfurnished, share kitchen & bath, $600 monthly. Call (718) 508-2311 Canarsie: Furnished, share kitchen & bath, no smoking. Call (718) 495-4024 Canarsie: Furnished, no smoking/pets/drinking, $500 monthly. Call (347) 951-6266 Canarsie: Furnished, no smoking/pets, share bathroom & kitchen. $175. (718) 209-6301 Brownsville: Unfurnished, share kitchen & bath, no smoking/pets. $700 monthly. (646) 234-2542 Crown Heights: Furnished, own bathroom, $175 weekly. No smoking/pets. 2 weeks security, 1 week rent. (718) 221-4419 Canarsie: Unfurnished, no smoking/pets, share bathroom & kitchen. $650. (718) 865-7955 ENY: Newly furnished, $150 weekly. 1 week security required. (718) 974-8087 Avenue D/E29 Street: Furnished room, $500 monthly, including all. Share kitchen & bath. Broker (347) 393-9403 Canarsie: Furnished, $650 monthly, TV & cable included. Share bath & kitchen. (917) 500-1545 Canarsie: Furnished, $160 weekly w/utilities. No smoking/pets. (718) 531-5185 Bergen Beach: No smoking, share bathroom & kitchen, $630. Single occupancy. No broker. (347) 307-7198 Looking TO RENT YOUR ROOM OR APARTMENT? let us help! PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD IN THESE PAGES! Take advantage of our special offer! Buy 2 weeks’ ad space and get a 3rd week * * FREE! (718) 257-0600 August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 38 HOUSES SALE OPEN FOR HOUSE “Experience The Difference” 8604 Flatlands Avenue • Office: 718-272-6500 • Cell: 917-952-7771 • Fax: 718-257-3539 OPEN HOUSES\\ Saturday 12–2pm 1237 E 82 Street (btwn Ave L & Ave M) Canarsie: Huge 2 family brick, 2 BRs over 3 BRs over basement. In the heart of Canarsie! Bedrooms are extremely large, as is the basement – with lots of potential! Built-in garage, plus private driveway, porch & much more. A must see! Ref #326 FURNISHED APT. Sunday 2–4pm 1149 E 56 Street (btwn Ave J & Ave K) Old Mill Basin: 2 family brick futurama. 3 bedrooms over large 2 bedrooms over finished basement. Built-in garage, private driveway & balcony, plus much more! A must see! Ref #325 UNFURNISHED APT. Canarsie: Furnished, renovated studio, no smoking/pets. Call Owner (347) 578-0794 Canarsie: Studio, furnished, $800, electric included. Owner (347) 469-3075; (718) 650-1870 BO’S PRIME REALTY 8604 Flatlands Avenue APARTMENTS FOR RENT KINGS HIGHWAY Studio, furnished.........$900, all included UNFURNISHED APT. ************* CANARSIE / PAERDEGATS Large studio..................................$875 CANARSIE ************* 1 bedroom, $1,100–$1,200. CANARSIE BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTIES.com (917) 328-0321 1 bedroom................$1,150 + electric ************* CANARSIE 2 BRs, all new...........$1,500 + utilities Apartments Available ************* CANARSIE 4 BRs, 2 baths..........$1,900 + utilities All areas, all sizes. HILLAIRE REAL ESTATE (718) 385-7000 CANARSIE **************************** MORE APARTMENTS AVAILABLE IN OTHER AREAS! ************************** Call us! 2 bedrooms $1,300 – $1,500 CANARSIE 3 bedrooms $1,700 – $1,800 VILLAGEVIEW R.E. Apartments Available (718) 531-3585 $900 - $1,600 No utilities included. Near shopping & transportation. Credit check. Programs welcomed. CANARSIE All areas - All sizes Studios, $850–$900. BERTRAND’S REAL ESTATE (347) 635-6202 (347) 627-7528 BROOKLYN REAL PROPERTIES.com (917) 328-0321 !!! TH CKING E UNFURNISHED APT. ENY Large renovated 4 bedrooms, programs welcome. $1,800. ********************* CANARSIE Spacious, beautiful 3 bedroom split. Quiet block. ELEGANZA REAL ESTATE Agent: (917) 592-4983 Canarsie/E83: Walk-in studio, $850, utilities included. No smoking. Paystubs. Katich R.E. (917) 803-0652 E. Flatbush: Gorgeous studio, $1,100 w/utilities. How To Sell Realty (718) 377-3795 Canarsie: Renovated 1 bedroom, available September 1st. $1,150 + deposit. (718) 676-1191 E. Flatbush: 1 bedroom, newly renovated, $650. NO BROKER’S FEE! (718) 391-8716. www.classyapts.com UNFURNISHED APT. Canarsie/E94/Foster: Small 1 BR, private house, 2nd floor. $1,025. Call Owner (917) 325-9087 Queens Village: 1 bedroom, $925. Exit All Seasons R.E. (347) 782-8571 Canarsie: 1 bedroom, 1st floor, $1,000 + electric. Owner (347) 469-3075; (718) 650-1870 Remsen/Flatlands & Glenwood: Large 1 BR, tenant pays all utilities. Separate entrance. No brokers, pets or smoking. Work references required. $1,100 monthly. Call Akingbade (718) 7914343 E. Flatbush/Kings Hwy/Ave J: 1 bedroom, $1,050. Broker (347) 743-7667 E. Flatbush/Nostrand Ave/Tilden Ave: 1 bedroom, $1,000, electric included. Near transportation. Broker (347) 393-9403 Remsen Ave/E51 St: 1 bedroom, $900, electric included. Broker (347) 393-9403 E. Flatbush/E90s: Newly renovated 1 BR, 1st floor, HWFs. $1,200. Broker (917) 361-5194 Canarsie: 2 bedrooms, spacious LR, parquet floors. All clean! Owner (917) 304-1747; (646) 533-5359 Canarsie: Beautiful 2 bedrooms, newly painted. $1,300. Call Jimmy (917) 747-3416 Canarsie: 2 bedrooms, newly renovated, no smoking/pets. Call (347) 527-8259 Canarsie/E91: Cozy 2 bedrooms, second floor. LR, kitchen, DR. $1,350. (954) 200-0826 Canarsie: Newly renovated 2 bedrooms, $1,500, negotiable. Please call (718) 444-8322 Canarsie: Lovely 2 bedrooms, $1,400. How To Sell Realty (718) 377-3795 Canarsie: 2 bedrooms. Yves, Exit All Seasons R.E. (646) 2867580 Spring Creek: New 2 bedrooms, 1st floor, $1,400 with utilities. Broker (718) 490-5703 Canarsie/E105: Beautiful 2 bedrooms, $1,550. Credit check required. (646) 764-9945 Canarsie: 2 1/2 bedrooms, excellent condition. $1,500. Call Broker (347) 743-7667 DAHILL/KINGS HIGHWAY: Renovated 3 bedrooms, $1,900. Broker (718) 498-3200 Canarsie: Beautiful 3 bedrooms, renovated. Call (718) 419-6527 - leave a message. Canarsie: 3 BRs, newly renovated. $1,800 - pay own utilities. (347) 713-5400 3 bedrooms with 1 1/2 baths for rent in Canarsie. By Owner (718) 974-3031 Canarsie: 3 bedrooms, newly renovated, $1,650. Steve, How To Sell Realty (718) 377-3795 Georgetown: 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, LR/DR combo, s/level. Sliding glass doors to huge backyard! Parking on premises. $2,200 firm, gas & heat included. (954) 328-5260 Canarsie: Beautiful 3 bedrooms, $1,700. How To Sell Realty (718) 377-3795 Crown Heights: 3 bedrooms, 3rd floor, $1,600, utilities included. Broker (718) 490-5703 E84/Avenue J: 3 BRs, LR, den, DR & EIK. Terrace! Private entrance. (917) 270-4090 East 94 Street: 3 bedrooms, super nice! $1,650. Call JC Real Estate (718) 942-5233 Bed Stuy: 4 bedrooms, renovated, $1,700. Near all! Broker (347) 880-3680 (718) 272-6500 (917) 952-7771 ********************** IS CLOCK Saturday & Sunday 2–4pm 642 E 85 St (btwn Farragut Road & Glenwood Road) Canarsie: 3 family brick, 3 BRs over 3 BRs over 2 BRs over fin bsmt. Private driveway & private bkyd. Large rooms! House has lots of income potential. Come and see it for yourself! Ref #330 UNFURNISHED APT. I T ALL C L A S S I F I E D A D S CL A S S I F I E D AD S MUST BE RECEIVED BY TUESDAY @4PM! THIS WEEK’S CONTEST WINNERS ARE... MARC ANTHONY WORLD TOUR 2012 BROOKLYN CYCLONES CHARO SANCHEZ LIZZETTE SANTIAGO BLUE MAN GROUP NIKKI BOWEN FINAL ANALYSIS BREAKFAST WITH MUGABE A. RIVERA RICARDO LAFONTANT ME AND JEZEBEL STILL JEWISH AFTER ALL THESE YEARS MARINA WEINSTEIN ELENA GARCIA JANET SCHUSTER HOWARD FORTE Please be advised that tickets will be forfeited if winners do not redeem them within a week after being notified. Canarsie Courier OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1–3pm 126 E 88 Street (btwn Ave A & Ave B) Canarsie: 1 family dplx, 4 1/2 extra large room apartment! Full finished bsmt with separate entrance. New roof, garage & drive, front porch, rear steel deck leading to large bkyd. $13,000 down for qualified buyers! Fin #302022 (718) 272-6666 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1–3pm; Sunday 2–4pm 361 Atkins Street (btwn Blake & New Lots) East New York: New construction! 2 BRs over 2 BRs, plus full finished basement with private entrance. Guaranteed full vacancy. 2 separate heating systems, all new appliances, porch & top terrace. Asking only $16,500 for qualified buyers. Fin #302028 (718) 272-6666 HOUSE FOR SALE Canarsie: 2 family brick, 4 BR duplex over 2 BRs, with full finished bsmt. Pvt driveway & garage. Bsmt is totally redone. Too many upgrades to mention! Motivated seller! Fin #202059 (718) 272-6666 HOUSE FOR SALE Canarsie: 1 family and a 5 room apartment, plus a fully equipped dental office with 5 rooms & full basement! Busy Flatlands Avenue location. Excellent situation for a professional. Fin #302021 (718) 272-6666 HOUSE FOR SALE Brownsville: 2 family semi-detached. 6 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 1 part full finished basement. Fin #302030 (718) 272-6666 OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 2–4pm 1255 E 52 Street (btwn Ave I & Ave J) Flatlands (E50s): Detached 1 family, huge 54x100 lot. Used as a reverse duplex. Extra large rooms. Many possibilities! Nice, quiet Flatlands location. A must see! Only $15,000 down payment for qualified buyers! Fin #302015 (718) 272-6666 OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 2–4pm 1199 E 53 St, Unit #5V (btwn Ave I & Ave J) East Flatbush: 1 bedroom co-op apartment. Spacious! Parquet floors, big closets. Close to trains, buses, shops & park! Fin #302027 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1–3pm 9728 Flatlands Avenue (btwn Rockaway Pkwy & E 98 Street) Canarsie: Huge 2 BRs over 2 BRs, plus studio & space for commercial use on the 1st floor. Finished basement. This semi-attached building is located in the prime of Canarsie and is close to transportation, houses of worship & schools. Fin #308053 (718) 922-2200 HOUSE FOR SALE (718) 922-2200 (718) 272-6666 Canarsie: 2 family brick, 4 1/2 over 4 1/2 bedrooms, with full finished basement. Garage & 2 car parking. Guaranteed full vacancy! Interior stairs. Many upgrades! Priced to sell. Only $16,000 down to qualified buyers. Fin #302024 (718) 272-6666 HOUSE FOR SALE OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1–3pm 747 E 85 Street (btwn Flatlands & Glenwood) OWNING IS CHEAPER THAN RENTING! INCOME PRODUCER! Canarsie: Beautifully done 3 fam s/a brick, all 2 BR apts. Each unit has granite counters & SS appl’s. Sep. heating & hot water for each apt. Hardwood floors! Private parking for 3 cars. Fin #208083 HOUSE FOR SALE East Flatbush: 1 family semi-detached brick mother/daughter with separate entrance, plus finished basement. Hardwood floors, new boiler & 1 car garage. Fin #202035 (718) 272-6666 Windsor Terrace: Wellmaintained 1 bedroom facing Prospect Park. New appliances. Sold totally as is! Short sale. Fin #038050 (718) 922-2200 HOUSE FOR SALE Canarsie: Beautiful 2 family attached brick, 3 bedrooms over 2 bedrooms plus finished basement. Huge bedrooms! Living room, formal dining room, 2 car garage, 2 1/2 baths. Fin #326002 (718) 922-2200 OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 1–3pm 653 Rockaway Parkway (btwn Ave B & Linden Ave) (718) 922-2200 HOUSE FOR SALE East Flatbush: Large brick 2 family on great street! Hardwood floors, large rooms, finished basement. Can be delivered vacant. Fin #308064 (718) 922-2200 HOUSE FOR SALE Canarsie: Fully renovated semi-detached brick 2 family. Top of the line renovations from top-tobottom! Conveniently located. Beautiful gardening, side yard & back yard. Fin #308056 Canarsie: 3 family attached brick. 2 bedrooms over 2 bedrooms over 1 bedroom. Over 3,000 square feet of living space! 142 deep lot. Fin #308026 (718) 272-6666 OPEN HOUSE Saturday 12–3pm 118 Prospect Park SW Apt. #4 (btwn 16th Ave & Terrace Place) Canarsie: Large 2 family semi-attached brick, 6 1/2 over 4 1/2 plus unfinished basement. Large rooms! Needs lots of TLC. Fin #308062 HOUSE FOR SALE East Flatbush (East 50s): 1 family det’d on a 40x100 lot. House is 20x50 with 6 1/2 rooms plus huge full finished basement! Parking for 3 cars. Nice bkyd! Priced to sell. Only $14,000 down payment for qualified buyers. Fin #302033 39 (718) 922-2200 (718) 922-2200 CONDO FOR SALE Canarsie: Newly renovated 1 bedroom in a well maintained condo complex with new ceramic floor tiles, new base molding, kitchen appliances and bath tub. Fin #308049 (718) 922-2200 HOUSE FOR SALE Canarsie: Beautiful Hampshire in great location! 3 bedroom semi-attached duplex with finished basement, large yard, private driveway. Fin #208076 SO LD August 15, 2013 (718) 922-2200 August 15, 2013 Canarsie Courier 40 HAVE HEALTHY, CAVITY-FREE TEETH! 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