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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Remembering Brooklyn Heights' Celebrity Residents
Following the death of famous Brooklyn Heights resident David Levine, Karl Junkersfeld (a Brooklyn Heights Blog contributor) put together this video remembering Levine and a host of other Brooklyn Heights notables.
From Washington Roebling to Walt Whitman, from Carson McCullers to Gypsy Rose Lee, from Arthur Miller to Norman Mailer to David Levine -- it's amazing how many greats lived, worked and played in Brooklyn Heights. Our thanks to Mr. Junkersfeld for this walk down memory lane.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Mysterious Lamppost at Brooklyn's MetroTech

Strange forces are at work at MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn!
Photo by MK Metz
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Saint Ann's Headmaster Moving On, Bookstores' Twitter Battle, and More Brooklyn Briefs
- The headmaster of Saint Ann's School in Brooklyn Heights will morph into the headmaster of Brooklyn Friends School next September. Brooklyn Eagle
- After nearly six years, the new entrance to the Long Island Rail Road’s Atlantic Terminal is finally open to straphangers. The Brooklyn Paper
- A lounge and backyard garden is proposed for 71 Pineapple St., just off Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights. Brooklyn Eagle
- You've been waiting for this: The "Queerespondence Guide to New Year's Eve." Brooklyn the Borough
- A survey confirms it: service at many Brooklyn post offices really sucks. Your Nabe
- Twitter battle: Local bookstores are flaming each other on Twitter, accusing the others of such crimes as "steeling customers' kidneys," having books "full of bodily fluids," and printing "on baby panda hides." Huffington Post
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- After nearly six years, the new entrance to the Long Island Rail Road’s Atlantic Terminal is finally open to straphangers. The Brooklyn Paper
- A lounge and backyard garden is proposed for 71 Pineapple St., just off Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights. Brooklyn Eagle
- You've been waiting for this: The "Queerespondence Guide to New Year's Eve." Brooklyn the Borough
- A survey confirms it: service at many Brooklyn post offices really sucks. Your Nabe
- Twitter battle: Local bookstores are flaming each other on Twitter, accusing the others of such crimes as "steeling customers' kidneys," having books "full of bodily fluids," and printing "on baby panda hides." Huffington Post
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
One of These Things Is Not Like the Other

Photo by MK Metz
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Going Gaga Over iPhones, Food Vendors and Exploding Manholes, Plus More Brooklyn Briefs
- We're saved: AT&T resumes online sales of iPhones in New York City. Crain's NY
- The New York City Economic Development Corporation has submitted a formal request for developers' bids to revitalize a 1.1 million-square-foot warehouse in Sunset Park. The Real Deal and Crain's NY
- The Brooklyn Queens Nursing Home will have to pay out nearly $19 million to the family of a 76-year-old patient neglected so badly he ended up with more than 20 bedsores. Fox News
- They've got grills and electric generators, and lights that are left on continuously. Now Bay Ridge residents are complaining about corner food vendors selling franks and falafels. Brooklyn Eagle
- We The Free is turning into Free People on Smith Street. And we do care. Pardon Me For Asking
- It's manhole explosion season again! OTBKB
- Pencil Factory Lofts get served, and work is halted once again. New York Shitty
- Vox Pop, the Flatbush left-liberal coffeehouse, has been closed for back taxes. Brooklyn Eagle
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- The New York City Economic Development Corporation has submitted a formal request for developers' bids to revitalize a 1.1 million-square-foot warehouse in Sunset Park. The Real Deal and Crain's NY
- The Brooklyn Queens Nursing Home will have to pay out nearly $19 million to the family of a 76-year-old patient neglected so badly he ended up with more than 20 bedsores. Fox News
- They've got grills and electric generators, and lights that are left on continuously. Now Bay Ridge residents are complaining about corner food vendors selling franks and falafels. Brooklyn Eagle
- We The Free is turning into Free People on Smith Street. And we do care. Pardon Me For Asking
- It's manhole explosion season again! OTBKB
- Pencil Factory Lofts get served, and work is halted once again. New York Shitty
- Vox Pop, the Flatbush left-liberal coffeehouse, has been closed for back taxes. Brooklyn Eagle
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Monday, December 28, 2009
ABC Super Store in Downtown Brooklyn Closing; 'Something New' Coming In

According to Property Shark, architect Felix Pustylnik was paid $300,000 on Nov. 10 for "proposed second floor commercial inside existing envelope, partitions and plumbing."

Whatever it's going to be, it will never be as fabulous as the old Horn & Hardart Automat, which used to be at this location. (You can read more about this on the Lost City blog.)
Photos by MK Metz
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The Brooklyn Portfolio's Second Monthly Report

The portfolio (the Brooklyn Fund put together by McBrooklyn and McBrooklyn readers) became a reality Friday, October 23,2009 with the purchase of 10 shares of eight different Brooklyn-related stocks or ADRs.
The fund, as of Dec. 23, is up 8.02 %.
This compares favorably to the S&P 500, which gained 4.34% during the same time period. (Future performance has nothing to do with past performance, however. This fund may tank tomorrow.)
Here are the initial stocks and their cost when we purchased them on Oct. 23:
National Grid plc (ADR) - NGG - 48.22/share * 10 shares = 482.20
Pfizer Inc. - PFE - 17.25/share * 10 shares = 172.50
Bristol Myers Squibb Co. - BMY - 22.24/share * 10 shares = 222.40
Corning Incorporated - GLW - 15.65/share * 10 shares = 156.50
Nathan's Famous - NATH - 14.38/share * 10 shares = 143.80
Dime Community Bancshares - DCOM - 11.59/share * 10 shares = 115.90
Novartis AG (ADR) - NVS - 51.89/share * 10 shares = 518.90
Brooklyn Federal Savings Bank - BFSB - 12.10/share * 10 shares = 121.00
Performance (click on chart to enlarge):

General comments:
The fund really hasn't gained anything in the last month -- in fact it's lost a few bucks, mostly because National Grid gave up some of its incredible gain of the previous month. Corning, however, is flying, making up most of the loss -- it's gone up 23 percent since we bought it two months ago. Brooklyn Federal Savings Bank had been the dud of the fund so far, losing about 12 percent in the last two months.
(At this point we are not including dividend yields nor are we subtracting fees to purchase the stocks. We'll add these at the end of the year.)
To read about the history of The Brooklyn Portfolio and the stocks that make it up, see the following links:
- The Brooklyn Portfolio: One Month Report
- The Brooklyn Portfolio: Fully Funded and Ready for Business
- The Brooklyn Portfolio Takes Shape
- The Brooklyn Portfolio: Investing In Brooklyn
Photo by Don Hankins, Creative Commons license
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Sunday, December 27, 2009
Brooklyn Snowplops

Photo by MK Metz
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Friday, December 25, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Joins Underground RR Heritage Trail

The sign discusses Henry Ward Beecher's role in the abolitionist movement -- for example, holding mock slave auctions to raise money to buy slaves' freedom.
The trail is part of "In Pursuit of Freedom," a joint project of the Brooklyn Historical Society, the Weeksville Heritage Center and Irondale Ensemble Project. In Pursuit of Freedom will provide resources for understanding Brooklyn’s role in the abolitionist movement through exhibitions, a website, historic markers, walking tours and more, according to the Brooklyn Eagle.
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BHA's 100th Birthday, and More Brooklyn Briefs
- The Brooklyn Heights Association announces 100th anniversary festivities and launches new website. Brooklyn Heights Blog
- Community Board 10 considers a proposal to ask police to not ticket parents who are dropping off their kids at school. Brooklyn Eagle
- Doors finally open at Union Market on Court Street. PMFA
- Check out a few of Brokelyn's gift suggestions for $25 and under. Brokelyn
- There's a new store on Old Fulton Street. DumboNYC
- Now Bushwick has a trailer park -- for artists only. Curbed
- The Coney Island Polar Bear Club jumped into the icy cold Atlantic Ocean Sunday morning. NY1
- Holiday survival tips for cougar women. Huffington Post
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- Community Board 10 considers a proposal to ask police to not ticket parents who are dropping off their kids at school. Brooklyn Eagle
- Doors finally open at Union Market on Court Street. PMFA
- Check out a few of Brokelyn's gift suggestions for $25 and under. Brokelyn
- There's a new store on Old Fulton Street. DumboNYC
- Now Bushwick has a trailer park -- for artists only. Curbed
- The Coney Island Polar Bear Club jumped into the icy cold Atlantic Ocean Sunday morning. NY1
- Holiday survival tips for cougar women. Huffington Post
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Not Quite the Christmas Spirit

Seen at 60 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights.
Photo by MK Metz
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Super Sledding at Hillside Dog Park, Brooklyn Heights


Later Sunday, on another hill in DUMBO, some folks tore the fin off a surfboard and literally surfed down the hill. Kowabunga!
Check out the photos of some guys snowboarding in Carroll Gardens at the Pardon Me For Asking blog. Dude!
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Brooklyn Heights 'Christmas Card'
Karl Junkersfeld sent in a "Christmas Card" made of scenes he took while walking around Brooklyn Heights in the snow this weekend. (See the link below for Mr. Junkersfeld's Cadman Plaza history video.)
The Heights is so picturesque in the snow! Thanks, Karl.
- Great Cadman Plaza History Video by Mr. Junkersfeld
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Saturday, December 19, 2009
The Calm Before the Storm in Brooklyn

Above, Cadman Plaza Park in the dusk. The soccer players have gone home.
Photo by MK Metz
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Friday, December 18, 2009
With Tears, Sash and Flowers, Miss G Train Is Crowned

Now that the Doomsday Budget has been passed, this is particularly touching since the MTA will soon be cutting back on G train service.
There were gorgeous gowns, hokey songs, talent and tears. Did you miss the big night? So did we, dammit.
Yesterday, however, BCAT sent us an email saying that BCAT TV's Fred Brown was there! Click here to see his video of the evening's moving events.
- Last Day to Enter Miss G Train Contest
Photo courtesy of BCAT TV
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'La bohème' at Heights Players Next Weekend (Updated)

Performances will be Sunday, December 27, at 1 and 6 pm, at the Heights Players, 26 Willow Place, Brooklyn Heights. For tickets, please call 347-768-4182. All tickets cost $25.
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Atheists Sue Catholic Bishop In Brooklyn

They claim that Bishop Nicholas Di Marzio and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn endorsed political candidates, which is a illegal for a church.
The atheists and the victims of clergy sexual abuse say that Di Marzio recorded robocalls praising Lopez (and those candidates he backed) -- to reward Lopez for opposing a bill that would have tangled up the church in more sexual abuse lawsuits.
Our favorite comment by Lopez: “It’s a group that doesn’t believe in Christmas ornaments or trees.”
Hey. Tough talk.
More here.
Photo by Atheist Bus Canada, Creative Commons
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Thursday, December 17, 2009
Great Cadman Plaza, Brooklyn History Video by Mr. Junkersfeld

The sight of an elevated train running around Borough Hall Plaza is pretty shocking. Take a look at the photo we borrowed from that period from the Library of Congress (above left). We're looking north from Borough Hall.
Behind the elevated train is a building that, at first glance, appears to be the present day Post Office. But note the shape of the tower is slightly rounded. What we're seeing is actually the old Brooklyn Eagle building, which was north of the Post Office.

Henry Ward Beecher's statue

was moved from Borough Hall Plaza to its present location at the north end of Columbus Park, near the Post Office (photo, right).
It's amazing to see the El running along what is now called Cadman Plaza West (back then it was called Fulton Street). The tall Cadman towers were not yet built.
All in all, it appears that Cadman Plaza and the surrounding neighborhood was a much more congested urban environment than it is now. Kudos to Mr. Junkersfeld for this great effort.
To see an absolutely unbelievable photo of what is presently called Cadman Plaza East with the Post Office, Brooklyn Eagle building, Alcazar Theater, a dance academy and Brooklyn Borough Hall in the distance, see http://www.shorpy.com/node/4342?size=_original
Print on top left courtesy of Library of Congress
All other photos copyright MK Metz
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The Brooklyn Headhunter: Find a Job in Brooklyn

Here's the latest batch:
- Hotel Toshi is looking for a strong "workhorse" type individual with great organizational and interpersonal skills to assist with the daily operations of the hotel. ("If you are an aspiring party planning mogul, this is the perfect job to start out in.") Craigslist
- Perelandra Natural Foods in Brooklyn Heights needs a cashier. $9/hr. Craigslist
- The Brooklyn Historical Society seeks a map cataloger for rare and old maps. Need a Masters in Library and Information Science. Publicboard
- A small jewelry company seeks a part-time production assistant with an interest in fashion. Craigslist
- City Aquarium, a custom aquarium design and fabrication company, is looking for a full-time aquarium installer. Interviewing Dec. 21. Craigslist
- A busy Gravesend office is looking for a Jack-of-all-trades. Craigslist
- The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is searching for a temporary website production assistant. 37signals
- Procter & Gamble is looking for a part-time field service technician in Brooklyn. May involve crawling under sink areas to install equipment. P&G
- A bakery specializing in Australian/New Zealand meat and vege pies and espresso is looking for a special "Person Friday." Craigslist
- A furniture maker in the Brooklyn Navy Yard seeks an entry-level workshop assistant to make furniture deliveries, perform maintenance, sanding and finishing. $9/hr. Craigslist
- The new Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites at 181 Third Ave. needs a General Manager and a Director of Sales. (Opening in July 2010.)
- The Brooklyn Youth Chorus seeks a development and marketing associate. Just Means
- Chuck E. Cheese's needs a mid-level manager. NYT/Monster
- A "very busy restaurant" in North Williamsburg is looking for a waitress and a hostess. Craigslist
- The Alex Figliolia Water and Sewer Company in area code 11215 needs a "gal Friday" to answer phones, assist in accounts payable, etc. NYT/Monster
- Sweet Melissa's on Court Street in Cobble Hill needs a brunch cook. Craigslist
- A Brooklyn-based, cause-related communications firm is seeking a part-time Communications Manager to write press releases, speeches, etc. Craigslist
- Packer Collegiate Institute needs a Director of Athletics and some coaches. NYT/Monster
- A faith-based Brooklyn television station is looking for a production coordinator. NYT/Monster They also need a Director of Finance.
- Brooklyn Workforce1 Career Center on Bond Street will have various employers, including the Census folks, at the office today. Craigslist
Find all Brooklyn Headhunter posts here.
Photo by MikeColvin82, Creative Commons license
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
One Less Stalled Development in Downtown Brooklyn

According to NYC's EDC, the bonds will be issued on Feb. 17, 2010. (The project was originally slated to be completed in 2010.)
That makes one less stalled development in Brooklyn, Land of the Frozen Construction Project.
The complex will now be built in two phases, according to the Observer.
Rendering courtesy of architects GreenbergFarrow
- More Changes Coming to Downtown Brooklyn (2009)
- Brooklyn's Municipal Building Facade Rehab Underway (2009)
- Brooklyn 2012 Video, In Celebration of City Point (2008)
- Brooklyn Office Building Slows, But Albee Square Mall Is Coming Down (2007)
- Brooklyn's City Point Compared to Time-Warner Center (2007)
- RIP Albee Square Mall (2007)
- Fulton Street Mall to get Quite the Overhaul (2007)
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Monday, December 14, 2009
'Brooklyn's Toxic Preschool' Boss Andy Lewis Gets 18 Months

With credit for time already served, this comes to about a year. Not bad for a half a million, plus maybe a hundred thousand more in unreturned deposits conned from unsuspecting families.
So where is the money? No one knows, except Lewis, who claims he spent it on staff salaries but seems to have no paperwork to back that up.
The money was supposed to be spent on hot meals for low income kids at his daycare and after-school centers. The kids never got a thing to eat aside from the occasional cracker.
Andy Lewis, Brooklyn's 'Toxic Preschool Director,' Sentenced to 18 Months Brooklyn Eagle
- Brooklyn's 'Toxic Preschool' Head, Andy Lewis, To Be Sentenced Friday
- Brooklyn's Toxic Preschool Owner Opening Up a Summer Camp
- Brooklyn's Toxic Preschool Boss Charged with Fraud McBrooklyn
- Brooklyn 'Toxic Preschool' Parents Out of Luck? McBrooklyn
- Promises of Refund to Parents Underline History of Scandal As Toxic Preschool Moves On Brooklyn Eagle
- 'Toxic' Preschool Families Get Help From Brooklyn Borough Hall Brooklyn Eagle
- 'Toxic Boerum Hill Preschool to Reopen, Director Says McBrooklyn
- 'Toxic' Brooklyn School to Reopen? Brooklyn Eagle
- More Trouble at 'Toxic' Preschool in Boerum Hill McBrooklyn
- 'Toxic' Preschool Parents Wonder: Where's the Money? Brooklyn Eagle
- Brooklyn Children's Academy Preschool Nightmares A Child Grows in Brooklyn
- Toxic Preschool in Brooklyn? Brooklyn Eagle
- 'Toxic' Preschool in Boerum Hill McBrooklyn
Photo by MK Metz
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Brooklyn Drummer Troy Young Found Dead and More Brooklyn briefs
- Police are still investigating the shooting of Brooklyn drummer Troy Young, 29, who was found dead in his apartment Friday. Young lived on Fourth Street in Carroll Gardens. nbcnewyork
- Why Brooklyn Industries manufactures stuff in China. Business Week
- The MTA is toying with the idea of eliminating free MetroCards for hundreds of thousands of students. Daily News
- A Brooklyn man is charged to beating a cat to death with an umbrella. Gothamist
- OTBKB presents a Park Slope holiday gift guide. OTBKB
- The 'Bernie Madoff of Bay Ridge' is indicted in Brooklyn. Brooklyn Eagle
- Cosmo gets excited about Anne Hathaway's black Armani dress, blazer, and leggings at the BAM Belle Reve Gala. Cosmopolitan
- Google Easter egg -- a countdown brings us to January 1st -- but why? Tech Crunch
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- Why Brooklyn Industries manufactures stuff in China. Business Week
- The MTA is toying with the idea of eliminating free MetroCards for hundreds of thousands of students. Daily News
- A Brooklyn man is charged to beating a cat to death with an umbrella. Gothamist
- OTBKB presents a Park Slope holiday gift guide. OTBKB
- The 'Bernie Madoff of Bay Ridge' is indicted in Brooklyn. Brooklyn Eagle
- Cosmo gets excited about Anne Hathaway's black Armani dress, blazer, and leggings at the BAM Belle Reve Gala. Cosmopolitan
- Google Easter egg -- a countdown brings us to January 1st -- but why? Tech Crunch
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Friday, December 11, 2009
The Infamous Ms. Brito, Bike Clowns and More Brooklyn Briefs
- The Brooklyner, Brooklyn’s newest and tallest apartment tower at 111 Lawrence St. at MetroTech, threw a little party Monday. Brooklyn Eagle
- The infamous Ms. Brito rumor Facebook page.
- Don't you hate it when bike clowns take over Brooklyn bike lanes? Brooklyn Vegan
- Menorah lighting and other Brooklyn Heights Chanukah events. Brooklyn Heights Blog
- The city is offering swine flu shots to all comers. New York Times
- Seems the cover on the salt pile at the piers along Columbia Street is starting to come loose and salt is blowing everywhere. The Word on Columbia Street via Curbed
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- The infamous Ms. Brito rumor Facebook page.
- Don't you hate it when bike clowns take over Brooklyn bike lanes? Brooklyn Vegan
- Menorah lighting and other Brooklyn Heights Chanukah events. Brooklyn Heights Blog
- The city is offering swine flu shots to all comers. New York Times
- Seems the cover on the salt pile at the piers along Columbia Street is starting to come loose and salt is blowing everywhere. The Word on Columbia Street via Curbed
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Update On Church vs. Bike Lane in Brooklyn Heights
Blogger Ink Lake created quite a stir with his crusade against car-parkers in the bike lane in front of the First Presbyterian Church on Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights. (There are more than 80 comments about this issue on the Brooklyn Heights Blog.)
Every Sunday cars clog the bike lane, says Ink Lake: "Apparently, they have some 'understanding' with the 84th Precinct, whereby if they put a sign in their window that they are attending church, they don't get ticketed . . ."
Here's an update: Ink Lake went out to the church again recently to see how the parking was shaping up. As he walked down the street, taking movies of all the parked cars, a reporter from News 12 Brooklyn showed up. Here's the result:
Ink Lake had a discussion with Reverend Stephen Phelps about the problem (which seems to pit church history against bike riders). Read about it here at Ink Lake.
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Every Sunday cars clog the bike lane, says Ink Lake: "Apparently, they have some 'understanding' with the 84th Precinct, whereby if they put a sign in their window that they are attending church, they don't get ticketed . . ."
Here's an update: Ink Lake went out to the church again recently to see how the parking was shaping up. As he walked down the street, taking movies of all the parked cars, a reporter from News 12 Brooklyn showed up. Here's the result:
Ink Lake had a discussion with Reverend Stephen Phelps about the problem (which seems to pit church history against bike riders). Read about it here at Ink Lake.
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Brooklyn's 'Toxic Preschool' Head, Andy Lewis, To Be Sentenced Friday*

The Brooklyn Eagle reports that Andy Lewis, the director the Brooklyn Children's Academy Preschool — which closed in 2007 after shocked parents discovered that it had no heat, exposed wires, unpainted walls and noxious fumes — is scheduled to be sentenced Friday before Brooklyn Federal Court Judge Kiyo Matsumoto on charges of stealing more than half a million dollars in U.S. Department of Agriculture funds.
Lewis still owes thousands of dollars to the parents who signed up for his failed preschool in Boerum Hill. This past March he tried to open up a summer camp in Fort Greene; this idea was canned when angry parents planned a protest there to warn new parents not to leave deposits.
According to the Eagle, Lewis repeatedly tested positive for cocaine use after he was arrested in 2008. This past July, he was jailed after testing positive for cocaine the ninth time.
*(UPDATE: Oops -- we meant Friday, not Thursday as we originally published.)
- Sentencing for ‘Toxic Preschool’ Head Set for Friday Brooklyn Eagle
- Brooklyn's Toxic Preschool Owner Opening Up a Summer Camp
- Brooklyn's Toxic Preschool Boss Charged with Fraud McBrooklyn
- Brooklyn 'Toxic Preschool' Parents Out of Luck? McBrooklyn
- Promises of Refund to Parents Underline History of Scandal As Toxic Preschool Moves On Brooklyn Eagle
- 'Toxic' Preschool Families Get Help From Brooklyn Borough Hall Brooklyn Eagle
- 'Toxic Boerum Hill Preschool to Reopen, Director Says McBrooklyn
- 'Toxic' Brooklyn School to Reopen? Brooklyn Eagle
- More Trouble at 'Toxic' Preschool in Boerum Hill McBrooklyn
- 'Toxic' Preschool Parents Wonder: Where's the Money? Brooklyn Eagle
- Brooklyn Children's Academy Preschool Nightmares A Child Grows in Brooklyn
- Toxic Preschool in Brooklyn? Brooklyn Eagle
- 'Toxic' Preschool in Boerum Hill McBrooklyn
Photo by MK Metz
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Rachel Trachtenburg’s Sweet 16 Show Dec. 13

Rachel appeared on the cover of the very first Time Out New York Kids. But now that's she's turning 16, she's emerging from her family's "indie-vaudeville-conceptual-art-rock-slideshow" band, The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, and has formed her own indie-bubblegum band, Supercute, with Julia Cumming and June Lei. All together, they add up to about 40 years old.
She's inviting some friends -- including fellow teenage musical talents Care Bears On Fire -- to the party and onto the stage.
The festivities will include a "Red Carpet/Prom-style" photo shoot and plenty of vegetarian chili corn chip pie.

Sunday, Dec. 13, 7 p.m., $10 at House of Yes, 342 Maujer St.
Here's Supercute's "The Hula Hoop Song" video:
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Clairvoyant Pop-Up Shop in Williamsburg This Weekend, Dec. 10, 11, 12

Then this is for you: a “clairvoyant” pop-up shop is opening this weekend in Williamsburg. Here's the message we received (by totally normal means) yesterday:
"Let the spirit of giving flow through you and she will guide you to the perfect gift ... We are catering to the customer who just doesn’t know what gift to get for a special friend or relative. Clairvoyant Judith Auora Ryan will be available to read our patrons and select the perfect gift."
Why the clairvoyant? Because, as 303Grand explains, the pop-up shop will offer a range of items from independent retailers, designers and artists – all wrapped in identical white packaging.
You will totally need the clairvoyant to pick out the right gift.
Lest you think that some shopkeeper is planning to pile on the bangles and murmur some mumbo jumbo, think again. Ms. Ryan's clairvoyant credentials are sterling.
More fun: it's a Subports Retail Experiment. From Core77:
"Subports is a new design retail experiment, where customers use text messages to purchase items. This twist frees the shop from a format that requires four walls and a roof, allowing Subports to disperse their wares throughout the city, in fake street bazaars or hidden within book safes."
December 10, 11, 12, 2009
Noon – 10 pm, Daily at 303 Grand St. Brooklyn, NY 11211
Involved in the experience are:
Alleged, Alter, Aaron Linn, Amron Experimental, Article 22, byAMT Inc., Cabinet, City Reliquary, Craighton Berman, Design Glut, GOODyoga, grow house grow, In God We Trust, KIOSK, Plex Design, Studio Vandenberg, Sakurako Shimizu, Mock Supply Company, Other, Music, R&E Praspaliauskas, tinyhearts, Vena Cava
All items will be sold via text message. To pre-register for the event visit http://www.subports.com/signup
To learn more about Subports Retail Experiments check out http://www.subports.com/experiments
Photo: Fortune Teller by myjedilightsaber
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Wash Ave Wonderland Thursdays Coming Up

The event includes complimentary beauty consultations and samples from Divine Connections Hair Spa and ibeauty bar, and delicious hor d’oeuvres from Abigail’s Café and Wine Bar and Udom Thai Restaurant.

-Awedacity (located at 806 Washington Avenue) will host ibeauty bar & Udom Thai Restaurant.
-Jamila’s (located at 461 Sterling Place) will host Divine Connection Hair Spa & Abigail Café & Wine Bar
Thursday, December 17:
-Awedacity (located at 806 Washington Avenue) will host Divine Connection Hair Spa & Abigail Café & Wine Bar.
-Jamila’s (located at 461 Sterling Place) will host ibeauty bar & Udom Thai Restaurant.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Hitting Brooklyn Craft Fairs for Holiday Shopping
Craft fairs are a good way to shop Brooklyn and they are more holiday-ish than department stores.
So this past weekend we dragged our sorry selves through the cold rain and hit the always-dependable Brooklyn Friends Winter Festival/Holiday Craft Fair.
We were glad we made the effort. Besides snagging some cool handcrafted wooden bracelets and a T-shirt showing a cat inside a whale, there was delicious food and lots of kids in a holiday mood.
After that we ran over to the First Unitarian Church for the annual Unifair (don't you always think that says Unfair?) to find treasures in the piles of used clothing, jewelry, baked items, etc.
We always go for the books but people were scooping up jeans and assorted knick knacks. The carols around the piano and warm lunch made for good holiday vibes.
There are plenty of holiday craft fairs coming up in Brooklyn this weekend and the next as well.
This weekend, you can pick between the annual craft festival at the Brooklyn Historical Society, the Third Ward Handmade Holiday Crafts Fair, the St. Ephram's fair, and Royale Bar's fabulous flea. Details can be found at the Brooklyn Eagle.
The following weekend -- the final shopping weekend before Christmas -- the Brooklyn Lyceum Holiday Craft Market will bring together more than 60 local artisans for excellent last-minute shopping.
More about the Brooklyn Lyceum's fair here.
UPDATE: Just got word that the Brooklyn Artists Gym is holding a Holiday Art and Gift Sale Sunday, Dec. 13 from 1 - 5 p.m. (continuing to Dec. 23). Opening reception from 1-5 on Sunday the 13th: hot toddies to keep away the cold. Give art and artifacts as holiday gifts.
Photos by MK Metz
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After that we ran over to the First Unitarian Church for the annual Unifair (don't you always think that says Unfair?) to find treasures in the piles of used clothing, jewelry, baked items, etc.

There are plenty of holiday craft fairs coming up in Brooklyn this weekend and the next as well.
This weekend, you can pick between the annual craft festival at the Brooklyn Historical Society, the Third Ward Handmade Holiday Crafts Fair, the St. Ephram's fair, and Royale Bar's fabulous flea. Details can be found at the Brooklyn Eagle.
The following weekend -- the final shopping weekend before Christmas -- the Brooklyn Lyceum Holiday Craft Market will bring together more than 60 local artisans for excellent last-minute shopping.

UPDATE: Just got word that the Brooklyn Artists Gym is holding a Holiday Art and Gift Sale Sunday, Dec. 13 from 1 - 5 p.m. (continuing to Dec. 23). Opening reception from 1-5 on Sunday the 13th: hot toddies to keep away the cold. Give art and artifacts as holiday gifts.
Photos by MK Metz
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Where To Drop Off Your Gently Used Coats In Brooklyn

Answer: At any of the locations (mostly police precincts) shown on the map above. The live Google map with exact addresses can be found here.
Through the New York Cares Coat Drive, New York Cares collects nearly 70,000 gently used winter coats each December and distributes them to thousands of men, women, and children who would otherwise be cold. You don't need it, someone else does. Simple!
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Meyhem in Bed-Stuy, and More Brooklyn Briefs
- Mayhem broke out in Bed-Stuy last night (Sunday about 9:30 p.m.) when a woman heard a commotion and went outside at Clifton Place and Franklin Avenue. She was shot in the head and killed, a 14-year-old was shot in the leg, and a man was assaulted. abclocal UPDATE: nbcnewyork has more details.
- For sale in Greenpoint: Oxygen. newyorkshitty
- A Neo-Nazi blogger's fate is now in the hands of a Brooklyn jury. Brooklyn Eagle
- The Daily News paired up with IKEA Brooklyn to find the messiest kid's room in town. The prize was a total room makeover, courtesy of IKEA. Here's a video of the disasterous winning room and what it looked like when IKEA was done with it.
- The long-delayed Park Slope Armory’s rebirth as a neighborhood recreation center is now imminent, The Brooklyn Paper says.
- In one of the largest mass demonstrations in recent history, over one million women claiming to have had sexual liaisons with Tiger Woods marched on Washington yesterday. Huffington Post
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- For sale in Greenpoint: Oxygen. newyorkshitty
- A Neo-Nazi blogger's fate is now in the hands of a Brooklyn jury. Brooklyn Eagle
- The long-delayed Park Slope Armory’s rebirth as a neighborhood recreation center is now imminent, The Brooklyn Paper says.
- In one of the largest mass demonstrations in recent history, over one million women claiming to have had sexual liaisons with Tiger Woods marched on Washington yesterday. Huffington Post
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Christmas Creche Returns to Brooklyn Borough Hall

The creche is installed every year by The Catholic Lawyers Guild of the Diocese of Brooklyn.
- Christmas Creche at Brooklyn Borough Hall 2007
Photo by MK Metz
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'White Collar' Filming at Brooklyn Borough Hall, But Show May Be 'Rethought'

White Collar is a USA Network crime comedy-drama television series created by Jeff Eastin, starring Matt Bomer as con-man Neal Caffrey and Tim DeKay as Special Agent Peter Burke, according to Wikipedia.
This past Friday's episode was the last for a while; the show will be returning on Tuesday evenings, beginning January 19, 2010.
Now there's controversy over Friday's cliffhanger where everything you thought about certain characters was wrong: The show is being "rethought," reports a commenter on IMDB. "Due to the number of complaints, they're considering rethinking the rest of season one," creator Jeff Eastin tweeted Saturday night. "Trying to prevent that." Twenty minutes later, the Tweet was removed.
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Friday, December 4, 2009
The Case Against Hannah Senesh's Carroll Gardens Expansion

These courtyards are specifically protected under old Brooklyn Law from having any structures built upon them.
The Pardon Me For Asking Blog makes a clear case against the Hannah Senesh School's expansion into the courtyard, which the school is presently using for a parking lot.
The "parking lot," PMFA points out, is actually "city owned and protected by a 150-year-old law which states that the unique wide gardens of the neighborhood's Place blocks can not be built on or used for parking.
"The change would amend the old law by excluding the corner of Smith Street and First Place. Hannah Senesh will then negotiate with the city to buy the publicly owned land for a token sum ( $1 has been suggested) and build a two story extension." (See PMFA earlier post with photos.)
The Carroll Gardens Courtyard History Blog posts a copy of the Old Brooklyn law here.
We have nothing against Hannah Senesh, which we hear offers a great education to its students. But there are bigger issues here, as PMFA points out. Carroll Gardeners are pissed, and rightfully so.
BTW, a NYC Lobbyist search shows that Kenneth Fisher was paid $7,500 by the school to lobby these groups in 2008 for the "acquisition of a lot currently owned by the City of New York": Brooklyn Office of City Planning, Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, New York City Council, Office of the Mayor of New York, New York City Department of Transportation. The current building was completed in April 2007.
UPDATE: PMFA blog supplies a letter you can send off to de Blasio and other officials here.
UPDATE: A de Blasio spokesperson and Ken Fisher tell the Brooklyn Eagle why they think the school expansion is a good idea.
- CORD To Brooklyn Councilman de Blasio: "Wish You Were Here"
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Thompson to 'Vigorously' Fight Bloomberg Brooklyn House of Detention Lawsuit

Further details were released Wednesday -- such as the court date, which is set for Dec. 22, just 10 days before Thompson's term ends.
“We will vigorously defend the lawsuit,” Thompson told the Brooklyn Eagle Wednesday. He also said that he acted within his authority “by not registering a contract that was the product of a process that was improper and tainted by favoritism.”
Read the full story here.
- Comptroller Thompson Turns Down Brooklyn HOD Contract - Again
- Judge: Brooklyn House of Detention Can Reopen
- Brooklyn House of Detention Contract Rejected by Comptroller Thompson
- Anti-Jail Rally on Brooklyn Courthouse Steps Almost Didn't Happen
- 'Stop the Brooklyn House of Detention' Rally
- Don't Get Your Pants In a Twist Over Brooklyn House of Detention, Says Eagle
- Brooklyn House of Detention, Now With Retail
- Goodbye Supersized, Butt Ugly Brooklyn House of Detention Condos, Hello Bigger Jail
- Brooklyn House of Detention Forum Thursday -- Commissioner Horn Will Answer All Your Questions
- House of Detention Site May Be 'Most Valuable Square Block in Downtown Brooklyn'
- Brooklyn House of Detention Could Get 'Super-sized'
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