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BROOKLYN’SREALNEWSPAPERS Including The Brooklyn Heights Paper, CarrollGardens-Cobble Hill Paper, DUMBO Paper and the Downtown News Published every Saturday — online all the time — by Brooklyn Paper Publications Inc, 55 Washington St, Suite 624, Brooklyn NY 11201. Phone 718-834-9350 • www.BrooklynPapers.com • © 2005 Brooklyn Paper Publications• 18 pages •Vol.28, No.15 BWN•Saturday, April 9, 2005 • FREE CAST AWAY City shuns $1.6 billion in biz for Red Hook piers The Brooklyn Papers Council hearing that the Hamburg Sud deal was tBBhyre AJo ecosiGkst ylWey $rinsm1l ow.as6kna ib tecilralfirrogonon itln ijn otreba sdth e—a —t wo faafnesd rse hwdu itnthon iebtd r4i bn0y0g reEfusedX the coCmmiLtmentU, saidS AmeIricaVn SteEvedor- wttfhhaoceeTtr utvthahraexi ln$ puGg1ae .ey v6orea2mfrl usbta,hein lswel ic aohgornaoem,to wwipdsaosh rn riietcyshsh o.we ”hlv doee r nasthntaui,d daw ,lw l“hyhia nartect islttuch ydienei edmsl edwadsnh iutatos-t economic development officials who refused ing CEO Christopher Ward. offer. to commit the Red Hook Container Port to “It was the easiest thing they possibly could’ve City Council Speaker Gifford Miller and Coun- shipping operations through 2009. done,” Ward told The Brooklyn Papers. ASI had cilman David Yassky, who along with Rep.Jer- According to the port’s operator, cargo-un- no reason to doubt the city would produce the let- rold Nadler, want the Port Authority to extend loader American Stevedoring Inc. (ASI), the Bre- ter, he said, adding that he was “perplexed” as to ASI’s lease, sent letters to Gov. George Pataki and men, Germany-based cargo company Hamburg why it never appeared. Mayor Michael Bloomberg asking them to recon- Sud was set to ship its wares to Brooklyn but is “[Hamburg Sud] didn’t ask specifically for an sider comments made at the council hearing by now looking elsewhere after the city cast doubt as economic benefits package,” said Ward, “they city EDC Executive Vice President Kate Ascher. to whether the port would remain open beyond simply wanted a letter to be sent to them saying Ascher suggested that the piers north of Piers 2007, when ASI’s lease expires. the city was interested in creating a working wa- 12 and 11—including those now operated by ASI Requesting only a letter from the city Econom- terfront for five years. And the city chose not to — would be offered to other cruise lines in the ic Development Corporation assuring them that issue that letter.” near future. Piers 12 and 11 have already been the port — where ASI is now operating on piers 7 Using figures released by the Port Authority of committed to cruise ship use. through 10 — would remain active until 2009, of- New York and New Jersey, which owns the piers, The mayor’s office did not return calls seeking ficials with the city authority delayed and finally ASI spokesman Matt Yates told a Jan. 12 City comment for this article. See PIERSon page 2 Angry ‘park’ opponents to meet at Borough Hall Associated Press/ Domenico Stinellis Nicole Kidman, who will be shooting the film “Fur” with Robert Downey Jr. in Brooklyn’s new Stein- er Studios in the Navy Yard next month, is pictured at the Venice Film Festival last September. By Jess Wisloski The Brooklyn Papers NO KIDDING! Charging that Brooklyn Bridge Park planners have been secretive in their decision-making and unre- sponsive to neighborhood con- cneerwn sp olavne’rs trhee- Housing Steiner studios to host Nicole liance on hous- ing for neces- was a sggbvccaiorioeasornnrltyuhssce p eorlw arooarntfdteiise lovn l.r nee ami,ntcg hutehiiaese-- t mwsNoiEntWuhth Se rAltNeopcA tLareYiSdriI Sst:ohPf.ee f1ii5r- stAsTottsuya sNDelbroes ec oidicic nauaosot gyhemal ldoeta ph f tsPlKa i eralCtexm it“sd .si FB nmSau rttbreaoh”oinoe niu kseBat rlnt r,yop odcn ohb h’Rkoesal toiydnorbnimegr eewNracrantat p e SvDodhytf eoe b Yitrwyhn a DeernSd retHi, ea ySavon nteJleulnnry .do A wSaiuohrrnoebsaco. iuet dnods-- imatbws eh1ogoTSBe6di den,heta0ot res bn0n c eb1ue0 odpex5i-n lr st-oduos qamitnsducnreu uroagPdeccrn a teatftSiit-hoonorft,nredion cc i ot fnoiohfataoefn ecs frr tiBio f ilcS“niiuotliFutymanusiu ldwnedl.ry sagi”Sotos aohttrbsh gtp ooehireesfogo’ nastiLurine tingo “ssdShgisD .nit ”AmeJigi suia nn malnsgyesce.eer h t dlAh—eeiesdar. tub loealulnerysgde: e o otAsonft “We’re trying to organize a meet- berg, in agreement with River Road Productions. Biography,” the screenplay by Erin Cressida Wil- ing with all the elected officials,” said With “Fur” moving in and the film version of the son presents an imaginary portrait of the life of the Murray Adams, president of the Cob- hit Broadway musical “The Producers” currently late New York fashion photographer known for her ble Hill Association. The group is being filmed on four of the studios’stages, Steiner photo images of eccentric personalities from the See ‘PARK’ FOESon page 2 said, “we’re completely full even before we’ve fin- 1950s and 1960s. She committed suicide in 1971. Associated Press/ Mary Altaffer Hciytyn,esst affofeb: rLeiavkiningg o tuhtes liadwe Swimming with sharks A group of first-grade students from PS 27 in Red Hook visit the shark tank at the New York Aquarium in O’Hara says 33 of 98 ADAs work illegally Coney Island on Tuesday. Brooklynites got a real taste of spring this week, as sunshine, blue skies and warmer temperatures covered the area. By Jotham Sederstrom with hundreds of appeals from The Brooklyn Papers convicted criminals who were BLOWIN’ SMOKE wteriAtehs tct ohBmeo pacrliatdyi n cCth ahorangsfi lnibcget set nho afft i lI3en3d- ppanrroidOms eC’acHriutytaye r cdaCa bmoyu ptnrhaaceinig lo nausgt -faouoifnnr-c ssAiutt yscD scAeeemmDssAbofulcsy-.l prosecutors working for Brook- ratic Party-supported candidates coBTNhapyedCe BenJor ,ono teooftwki hnlyAoaenw odmmPd afep- orSberiruc esm ardn’os‘eir ncreggs rt thehroaaotnu m twadi odimdoeer- dwasebiapvleiayaisntcthri akrtt bmeh tslsheeeme eyo nb ofth-ya kdoerpeaweuar. o tleidtdnhlolusu ionccnrgtods on’ynafce t he eitghdornhe cmb sbo eoyvoor aefsaw ,nn twnsh eieu—hnrios-rsing a stink lHtnotdmlriyhenoeieycnedve ITnt nny e-n hctatD sesohOeit, hstt tui ioty ’rishnlsHdr.mitinrd n rveaeeociefearcyrrofeat a tsetsmi tc cltnheAalthrpsemeiteao let gtsartp9n oigoalild8,a neol rcwe ltdnylay,noO. eest cghdJsoy’y oiHa tu sb hhtCtt ayreanrser oh ni Haqcduta Kou ygerduinbehl rireoneeelstysssf----The Brooklyn Papers File/ Tom CallanCharles Hynes John O’Hara The Brooklyn Papers File/ Greg MangoiHffhtwfcniroohoooyo rrau“tnm nrhSlrTs kleeee aerihasg, ennn” l iigtdaggs tseSsra tri tmeaineaeraiei d srgespd1dRi i no 9 nHHocaOhgr8ghnpayYi’ 0 ae rmtHntoNysurohe, a n saeavsEafr p nd oao SiAliaddn rtanoie r owDd tf’ve hna 9 tsoyhAhenvs 0etip .edoesssrp a . r la rwvbu gciHlfoemnolhereftetauo ioage1 unr reraiit7dgyess-r- fireplaces, known as “chimin- “This thing, I guess it’s to heat eas,” are becoming an urban you up,” said Fire Department As- phenomenon that has city offi- sistant Chief Howard Hill. “I don’t cials scratching their heads and know how popular they are here, $24M arena jackpot apartment dwellers fuming. but enough people are starting to Long a fixture in rural settings get them that we have to deal with and suburbia, the fireplaces had the issue.” failed to flicker in the hearts, minds The problem cane to the fore and backyards of New Yorkers. earlier this month, after tenants at But when sales of the largely aes- an apartment building in Bay thetic clay-and-cast-iron chimineas Ridge, on 79th Street at Sixth Av- By Jess Wisloski Developer sells out to Ratner (chimi-NAY’-ahs) flourished else- enue, began jamming the city’s The Brooklyn Papers wtdsnhpoepeeohfrhfaniemeNiegrscinrknhoteieo eagbswf mdrtl owso,r t re imhesoahnntrar oa oiyByecvionei l ertdetaa yor.risrr y ossse fAi , koan aollnt ggkynhwhdo snleet hy.,, o aa ef se rislorbtestmeh hpart oyoleoaao uclnfndp igadadcerhdlie irdl v gi yh nttaai hhanigtrneees--, 3lcitbginhoui1ngnem1ieA l st dohhpl sifitorlngh wSafotgho heiuCi neuetecgcots goh sshtmBhum blto LlhmeordofOvee ankuisber’rWenidllt d,s awi pt etIcyoeaNiinknn nnfBt d’p asdstoooo nhm pawitnetnseroh sd trspkec .c it 1laexhhop0 g-eesws h edew tooaro 1 ionfrrttti5ynhoe-- Chiminea on 79th Street in Bay Ridge.The Brooklyn Papers bpbcisoniopalrttaeesmOeenak rrt.pk peeowp set bttotHeh ianirnenoleegl tA n t elhatedltsre”lf eea to Pvn nftsearth iiBol nicoassr gppY nuieewdcnacre rge tdh RsesHi“okg aHdle htdeniea-g vreashhier rsit’tleasss-- bwwmpdelaioaoeytSnuhnn h,l kt dpaoaem ly byahsarn-oae uwsvBlvpl eir totneoh lypgny idmso c eathfepevgo lrnergroetlwiriopeneapdeatelolrr naytdl ia, e hstwRshrto erhtaTaocetothelnw nu8ethnhtrr0al sa’dy0as-t PABplPiroeavoonccTeypti..hmefe iertrce’o t sylp g S BRrriotenaa.p e kteAnnaere nruthryidg ea fpusdo5,ls art4po n6uf$nto r,4e crVf4 heaa $al mnl2s fdw0eoield rilmr mtibhothiieinllne-rt. taathehha nemeecdl phf ac ossifftsoopSiyitnrovep aradeertnn ies rnJcvd etAee sd so lieCodtwfavp eKRteinmetPlath oiehtO apnnal$met,Tv 1rccee’0ooos n0ans mtp tg ,slp mmr.aewaneieglshrdlc eiif oico ta6hnorl ©The Brooklyn Papers. Established 1978. Phone 718-834-9350. Celia Weintrob, Publisher(ext 104) • Neil Sloane, Editor(ext 119) • Lisa J. Curtis, GOBrooklyn Editor(ext 131) • Vince DiMiceli, Senior Editor(ext 125) • Ed Weintrob, President(ext 105) 2 BWN THEBROOKLYNPAPERS• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPERS.COM April 9, 2005 PIERS LOSE $1.6 BILLION DEAL… Adorn your A small sampling (priced per case): Seder Table YKCaianrbdn/eeMnre eCtr aVlobinte tBrenlree Snt ed. l.e .c .t .. .. .. .. .. .. $. . 2114..9799 Co“nEtivneune di ffr oymou p abgeel i1eve the bEoDthC . the City Council and nhaedg osteiatttlieodn so nsa Nide wth eJ ecrosmeyp, annoyt ebaer liethr eteres,t imPoantiteesr stoon a lresaaiddy, Dalton Cabernet Reserve . . . . .32.99 cruise ship business is going A March 21 article in Staten Island. “We’re doing a lot of work on wiWthin ae Kfroosmher CKPSrlmaiiermimntihetme i HlvD eoMarv auduuktiss aeLhMcnnaaaud fltMi n o&tmed e uarn 2l.rnoo 0o.ynt 0. - m..0m ...o e....r v.e... u .... s .... h ....a 1...l 41!..9446....94999999 tftpeohrnao ay snthmw tao,ee rweteno p tp l fnrotohoonremt gf B isivisertiec on tuyogarekk eialem yrs4snm 0— fw0oe dra j giottaeihbvtrees-- CahBtonara nd1ayoi 0onsu0ni’n gsnj cnoeeNbe,d dseN twtahh.J ae.dtr,Y eeHao.a nrlaBk dmtu octbB raudeunroasg ctiE enkSD e 7usiCd5ns fpfPuoiaesrtA artseals rnktsto eoo ad cnd os adhsmbiaitpoimidopu,init tn “ attgIlhh eectow aBpcnoier’t orty ayo’ctsekio aolmryrnesns--, tTPehlaheepSac etto’ersusd B ra tcohlrleofa fsIoti ccktaoiaslayl nldssn o s Twoaynho. ew”ua lsBad tM reaortootfenrkomdlnyaptynt. A large selection of certified Kosher for Passover large-scale projects to get built spokeswoman said this week ment on that.” to secure an agreement with The Holy Land ALirqauko, rVso adrkea a, lBsora anvdayi,l aSblilveo.vitz, Cognac and other awnhyiwcha yy o—u kwnhoyw g iisv ev aulpu athbalet tmhaatn sshhei pupnidnegr sctooomdp athney Gwears- hadS hbee eand dsiegdn ethda wt aitghr eaenm aeuntots- tthoe s EecDuCre o er itthhee rP ao rst iAgnuethdo ruinty- For a nostalgic taste – and interested in coming when going to set up operations at processing company and a re- derstanding or extended lease oorr IFtraalyn,c oer, oCrh iAleu,s otrra Slioa,u tohr ASpfraicina,. 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Bnohg” e eieSmsnraerr mE ttcototajsra 5heDoolouue i 0ebkonxrticiCrnn0hes--f--, PahvpiBmcfccitnioonoeihiovrm iramndnaot“Wgreohdtt stYhoe n amaeiea tkAyNomziiu drnncdileeusdu teyieeeiadtet t,wsthninrrc yrs hna w es’ tot ppousgahp.w u Dho pnrJl ao ilaIeoretthtdertnitsP ray otl pa nssw w frr h 2na.etoo’oo eha0otrdyprvt ftav0i reg rm eladkee9coeNrbci es e.t ni teaiedneynstio f rhvhwg otvonv fieei uotoir ,pea be fYmr wpn er rjEoitaetiumaanhhhsrnnxysrkkgeee---ttt, (next to Gottlieb’s Resturant) putting piers 7 through 10 at WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN risk to go dark, and to have in P7hoO1nPeE 8NO:r d-Seu5rns- 9&Fr iD 9•eli-ve0ry 0Ava7ila4ble ‘PARK’ FOES… CbrHeeoiprlalsr,el ioCstfeio ontbnhtbi en(l neCg o HAwAiCl tltl,,h a aCenn atCdirc rom onAlels vmeGerbavnreaudrnesec, n oysfB) ,ag onmredore uutmhpmes- tsw6hp0hea,Tii0crche0 he,p0” l Hahwcaetoerm us uancblidokud t-r.h sghii znaSevgu e db suabhctri copboupluaginnnhtgkt, Continued from page 1 Avenue. The topics will include recre- Columbia Street Waterfront District. containers into the Brooklyn one of several civic groups that has voiced ational uses and landscape design.] “It was sort of an informal group of port each year, would have concern to the Brooklyn Bridge Park De- “The idea is to alert everybody that this civic leaders who are unhappy with the also taken 100,000 truck trips velopment Corporation (BBPDC) — the plan is really out of balance,” said Adams. plan,” said Sloane, who once worked for off of the street for deliveries, state entity charged with planning and “The interests of the very closely affected the BBPDC. “We’re working on develop- according to calculations of building the 1.3-mile waterfront site — people have been put paramount to the in- ing some sort of a critical document that a container shipment values is- about the size and scope of the newly terests of the people at large.” group can sign on to, and we’re trying to sued by the Port Authority in added housing. By “very closely affected,” Adams said put it into principles.” January and figures provided In December, the BBPDC unveiled to the he specifically meant Brooklyn Heights Adams said the genesis of the group’s by ASI’s Yates. 170 Hicks Street,BrooklynHeights media and select community members plans and parts of Fulton Ferry Landing. formation was a collective displeasure at the What that loss means, Ward to build high-rise luxury condominiums near “While the interests of the Brooklyn job being done by the BBPDC at including said, is product prices rise for Pier 6, at the southern end of the park, and Heights people are of peace and quiet, a the community in a meaningful dialogue. New Yorkers. just past the Manhattan Bridge at the park’s few people have been put paramount to “We’ve tried to reach out where we Asked about the city’s Our 8-week course teaches children basic cooking skills while northern edge. One building, on the uplands the public’s ability to get to the park,” can, but frankly, there’s been very little throwing away Brooklyn port iInnt oroudr uhcainngd st-hoenm c latoss keisd -kpidlesa lseianrgn fhooowd st ofr omme aasruoruen, dm tahseh ,w soiftr,ld m. ix, omfo TPreihe etrh ga6nr on 3ue0ap rs otAofr tialeadsnv. toicc aAtvese nauned, cwivoiucl dle raidse- Amwhdoiarcemh o sar t sl teahsiesd .sb ol“ouEcthvkeeerdrny b eysni dpn,rg iclvelao tseeen shttro atuons cCineog b,i”s- pvshueorbywl iclni tnitnloett e prtuhesbet l siiclniigz htehdtei.s s Ttb hienect ea[rBuesBsetP iiDnt’ sCt a]bk ehineagns bPanure sasivnidiedes nss tu apMnpdao rrjttoyeb r Mso, fa Bbrkroiornowguiigntzhg, cut, chop, grate and knead. Classes also stress ers, who are opposed to the park housing, ble Hill, would include a 30-story condo- any suggestions. They present their plan, jobs to Brooklyn and a cham- the importance of kitchen safety, clean-up tthhee pwraoyc eisnsf obrym wathioicnh aibt owuats i tc ohnasc ebieveend danisd- mstoinryi,u smq utaotw toewr ewr iwthi t3h0 105 0u nuintsit,s a.nd a 12- aennd aqnude sntiootnhsi nagre haassk eedv aenr dc ahnasnwgeerds gainvd- pshioipn inodfu sbtrryin tgoi nRge dt hHeo ockru, iasfe- and food customs from other lands. seminated to the public, will hold an in- Adams believes an outsider wouldn’t nothing appears to ever change. They’ve firmed, “Brooklyn is always vite-only meeting at Borough Hall on Fri- even bother with a park visit “since every- just locked into this plan.” open for business and always TWO SESSIONS: dayB, oArporuigl h2 2P. resident Marty Markowitz tfhroinmg tohfe ppulabnli, ce xincteeprte gstr ahsass a bnede pna rthems aonvde da pubTlhicei zlaesdt bpyu bal ifca xmeede tpinregs so nre tlheea spel asnen wt atos ltoo ockreinagte fjoorb ns.e”w opportunities Ages 6-9: Tues. at 3:45pm hHaisl la agcrteievdis tto R hooys tS thloea mnee,e atinndg ,s seanidd Couotb tbhlee ctoo udpole aonf ypmarokrine ge lxoctse. pTt hwerael’ks .n oTthhienrge ’tsh enroe nanewd sbpya paner sa ntnwoou ndcaeyms epnrito mr taod eth aet mtheee ftiinrsgt an BJouct eMlyanr kAofwraimtz es psoaikde sthweo omf-- Ages 9-13: Weds. at 3:45 ilnecvtietadt iboyn st htoe gbroothu pc oamndm eulencittye dm oefmficbiearlss sine-- skaAtinltgh oriungkh, tthheer em’se neoti ningd owoirl lf abcei lcitlioess.e”d to tBorwoonk lhyanl lP ampeerest ionng .M Aarsc hr e1p1o, rotneldy 1b3y coTmhe- fdiectea iwls aosf t“huen pfaromjeilcita.”r with the cluding Councilman David Yassky, state the general public, Sloane, a member of munity members showed up. The meeting Rep. Nadler, on the other Spring classes start: Sen. Martin Connor, Assemblywoman both the Cobble Hill Association and the was held at a school in Fort Greene. hand, said he was committed April 12th Jaonadn C Monilglmreassn ,m Ceomubnecrilsm Naynd Biai lVl eDlaezBqluaseizo, CBBitiPzDenCs , toAldd vTishoer By roCokolmynm Pitatepee rs,t o“ Anthye- the“sWe pe’urbel igce mttienegti nag lsi tbtleec aduissceo tuhreayg deodn a’tt to k“Iete mpinakge tsh en op osretns soep teon .c lose Major Owens and Ed Towns. thing we do we’ll trot out to you immedi- do any good if you’re not listened to. Why the one remaining port opera- THe Cobble Hill Association will draw ately afterwards.” bother?” said Adams. tion on the east side of the riv- CALL TODAY! up the invite list. Sloane said BBPDCof- Sloane said the group had garnered the Sloane expressed a positive outlook. er in Brooklyn,” he said this ficials would not be invited. support of former leaders involved in the “[The BBPDC] keeps saying there’s week. Nadler added that he [The next public meeting hosted by the park’s inception, including some of the 15 nothing else that can be done, so we think, would fight “tooth and nail to BBPDC is scheduled for Saturday, April board members of the BBPDC-precursor to some degree, it would make sense to ensure that the container port To register, or for more info, call (718)797-0029. 16, from 1 pm to 4 pm at Long Island Brooklyn Bridge Park Local Development put something on the table that will say, operation remains in Brook- College Hospital, 339 Hicks St. at Atlantic Corporation, the Brooklyn Bridge Park well, here’s something,” said Sloane. lyn.” “GET A NEW SPRING IN YOUR STEP!” COME IN TODAY AND WE’LL SIGN YOU UP FOR OUR EXCLUSIVE MEMBERSHIP ABSOLUTELY FREE. THAT’S A SAVINGS OF OVER $250.00! OFFER EXPIRES 4.30.05 SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. 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My present name is: Andrey Shchekinov. My have time pBrreosoeknlytn ,a dNdYr es1s1 2i2s:3 . 2M11y7 pElaacset o9ft h biSrtthre eist,: Moscow, Russia. My date of birth is: January 15, 1989. BP15 to prevent this Nthoet iCceiv iils Choeurertb, yK ginivgesn C tohuant tayn o On rtdheer 2e1nstte rdeady boyf March, 2005, bearing Index Number N500238/05, a copy of which may be examined from happening. aLitv inthgest oOn ffSictree eot,f Btrhoeo klCylne,r kN, ewlo cYaotrekd, ina t ro1o4m1 007, grants Thomas Joseph Byrnes the right upon compliance with the provisions of this Order to assume the name Thomas Joseph SWtriteteetr,m Barno.o kPlyrens, eNnet wa d Ydorerks.s Tihse 1d4a1t e 1/o2f Nbiertlsho ins June 4, 1999. The place of birth is Staten Island, get your NByerwne sY.ork. 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BP15 April 9, 2005 THEBROOKLYNPAPERS• WWW.BROOKLYNPAPERS.COM PSZ3 Bank heist nets just $195 86 STREET BAY RIDGE From mattresses By Jess Wisloski went upstairs and tried to enter the oth- TthheeA BHrboaoSnkBlkyCn r P oabbpabenreskr hoenld Nupin ath t eSllterre aett POLICE BLOTTER ewwrie atTnnphtea esrtnhstm rsoheauenig dtsch,, a atmsone denv oefbr raaaovlcm akmi l.tda hioelwb fonixrssettas i,fr lsao,n odar to mini-cams to near Fifth Avenue, but made off Nab teen punks Obliging him, the victim turned over took some pieces of mail, including a dweisPtchor iljbiuceesd t s aa$sy 1a 9tbh5oau to ta n3t 01M,: 53a-0fr ocpohmt -3,8 t1 ha.ne dm 2a0n0, imna Ctnh oeop nAs Paprrreriesl si2dtee gdn utt hnSrpteroeeie nttet. emnauggeg sinugsp oefc tas $etha7es0nt0b m oinua ndceda saoh nl e tffoto otohnte oS snitx r1tah1n tAghev rSe,n twrueehe.ot , falnedd SBtraoAro fktmelyra nlge Paazavipinneegr. tahned b uail dcinogp,y h eo af ppTahre- pounds, handed the teller a note de- The victim told police he was walk- Tackle woman ently tried to break into a first-floor mini-skirts. manding that she turn over all of the ing towards his President Street apart- Three young thugs tackled a woman apartment through the window, but money in her drawer. ment between Sixth and Seventh av- to the ground in broad daylight on then left when he noticed movement After she handed it over, the robber enues at 9:09 pm when the three March 29 so they could rob her of a inside the apartment. fled from the bank and headed north on stooges suddenly attacked him, coming whopping $8. Police Officer Nelson Fernandez, of Ninth Street with his meager, but nev- from the direction of Sixth Avenue. The victim, 53, told police she was the 78th Precinct, arrested the man at 4 ertheless ill-gotten gains. 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He was described as a avenues when the robber climbed inside another property on Berkeley Place. When the victim left the bathroom light-skinned Hispanic man with a blue at some point during the delivery. When One of his would-be victims, 65, he was startled to find a stranger stand- baseball cap, about 5-foot-6 and 180 the victim returned to the vehicle, the called police after he heard the stranger ing inside his apartment 86 Street Bay Ridge is easy pounds, last seen driving a dark-red stranger displayed a black handgun, and fiddling with the doorknob of his “Don’t move!” shouted the burglar, 86 Street Bay Ridge to reach by R train (to 86th SUV. told the victim to hand over his loot. Eighth Avenue apartment, and heard 31, who then ran out of the apartment. 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But what they ultimately want Irene Murphy, a spokes- “winners” that the News could that many of those who “Most of the people who were to achieve, said Barron, is a woman for the Daily News, face lawsuits for what he thought they had won were in hurt by this are black and Lati- negotiation with the News for explained that the newspaper called “gross negligence” and the same situation, financially, no,” he said at a meeting with compensation. had offered compensation. “predatory game-playing” as at least, as he was. Davis, who those who claim to have been “People were wronged, and “We’ve already brought $1 well as fraud, which he’s re- works an overnight shift, said ripped off by the News, at the the Daily News should correct million for the special lottery quested state Attorney Gener- he woke up that Friday night House of the Lord Church in that,” said Barron, a former drawing,” which will be ad- al Eliot Spitzer investigate. and got the paper when it Boerum Hill on March 14. Black Panther, who has led ministered for those who held Yolanda Jackson, a spokes- came out. “I decided to do my “Every winner I’ve seen protests in front of the Daily the tickets with the misprinted woman for Spitzer, said last ticket then, and I won.” thought they had a break, and News’midtown offices. A winning number. week. “If we have reason to The ticket he displayed, (cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:79)(cid:70)(cid:0)(cid:51)(cid:80)(cid:73)(cid:82)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:85)(cid:65)(cid:76)(cid:73)(cid:84)(cid:89)(cid:0)(cid:48)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:78)(cid:84)(cid:83) all they had was their dreams larger protest is planned for The Daily News will hand believe there is outright de- showed matching $100,000 dashed by a newspaper that April 13. out five $100,000 prizes, five ception, then we would get in- signs on it. 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After The decision to hold back the operating sibilities now. We could definitely file a that, fares rose to $4 for a one-way trip subsidy, said Gentile, is a potential viola- motion to force the agency to follow the from the Brooklyn Army Terminal to Pier At Sunrise Senior Living our vision is Since no two seniors are alike, we offer rthuele fse rarnyd s esrpveicned.” the money to subsidize 11 Tinh eL porwiceer hMikaen, hcaotutapnl.ed with a reduction to champion quality of life for all seniors. a variety of lifestyle options, personalized GOP Rep. maGrkeendti lfeo r stahied ntehwat dtohcek finu nBdianyg ,R iedagre- isnh itph efr onmum 1b,4e0r 0o fp faesrsreinegs,e hrse tlop eadb osluats 4h2 r5id lears-t Our homelike living environments are amenities and services. Here residents and operating expenses at an existing stop April, according to Stacey Sherman, a beautiful beyond compare. Cozy commu- enjoy supportive health care by a aTte r5m8itnha lS itnre Seut nnseeat rP tahrek , Bwraoso sknlyunb bAedrm byy spo“kWesew hoamvaen t ofo mr Noveew q Yuoicrkk lWy,a bteerc Taauxsie. we nity areas, like the Bistro, invite residents licensed home care service agency. backs Batr ao obkuldygne Dt hOeTariCnogm lamsti smsioonntehr. Lori Ardito dsuosnta’ti nk intsoewlf ahso iws, ”l osanigd Gtheen tbilues.iness can to share lively chats with friends…maybe Referring to the same hearing, a spokesman for Yassky said that Ardito cit- ebvoexn. 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The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan spiyyftoueooyrbr.B“uuR ctsY, heou”irodneedt h uetarrh i le oegdiio sfzsuotn t eoh e mco gliztedfsoh,i sypoawhGsoetdeih Ouro y fotrpnhoo sBlu irueintmtf ’or egtrohd a.es”ohnio rakescwdnulle pyndpas n l papbgh.or euoie“ssomo Ie npdtdb ’ol (s aet“wt hd oaaii gn ndnbce og iae.nnns l e Nsledhipe onaefdioigrpan ar rpd gtwlceiiy odhnth nhna 6etair’o0ns-tl collection of my best work so far”) comes out in May, will perform at the “Music to Cure MS” ben- efit at the St. George Theatre (35 Hyatt St. at Cen- tral Avenue) on Staten Island on April 16 at 8 pm. Actor Tony Lo Bianco will be master of cere- monies. Rodriguez will also sing the national an- them at the MS Walk that morning in Historic Richmond Town. “Now that I’m somewhat famous, I use that pop- ularity to bring attention to things like Multiple Sclerosis,” said Rodriguez. “I’ve always tried to The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan The Brooklyn Papers/ Tom Callan ufaootsn rew Fmt ohmwaerw yt $iM o.4gsnt0iSgf, t aWecsn aotadlorllg k($d7e,7 ot1v5h i8gs eit)ot ai c4owtk4rdeew2 .ttc-wsh2o i.t9nnmo0ga .tt0s hiF.o ”eoo—n rrba v mlemEinsorisetirsn fetoi th Mc ioneief raoW trmyri.meeoob rarDge ts.i aoiitnleny- Celebrate in style BOOKS Brook book Peter Brook, the British theatrical producer and director has never been shy about discussing his life and work. Brook is known for innovative stagings with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England Bay Ridge store brings a lot to the table for brides and grooms and the Paris-based International Center of Theater Research, as well as films such as “Lord of the Flies” (1962) and “King Lear” (1971). His theoreti- cal volume “The Empty Space” (1968) has become By Lisa J. Curtis The 1,800-square-foot Bay Ridge location Fina china:The new Michael C. Fina store in Bay a classic on dra- GO Brooklyn Editor at 8211 Fifth Ave. was designed by Lydia Ridge carries (clockwise from top left) jewelry, carv- ma. Just in time for spring re-decorating, a YStousdlioow. T Dhee sniegwns r eatnadil sCpoanceso, lloidcaatteedd dDireescitglny evadr iferatym oefs ,c shiilnvea r-ppaltatteerdn sc,a sntdelme whoarldee, rsst earnlidn ga swilivdeer othTehr is yeawr,r iatenr-, Michael C. Fina boutique has opened in across Fifth Avenue from the Kleinfeld wed- and stainless steel cutlery. Allee Royale’s “Festivite” Brook’s longtime Bay Ridge. The new store, which is the ding gown boutique, includes light maple, place setting with Baccarat’s “Filao” stemware and friend and associ- offspring of the 70-year-old retailer on Fifth black laminate and glass shelving for a sleek, Michael C. Fina’s own “Impero Novo” flatware. (In- ate, Michael Kus- Aafrnvo emanr ruaaeny a oenfxd qs 4eu5aissthiot neS atflrl eohewot meinre- M bdeeadcneohcrak taetcadcn ep, nioctfstfu e—rres uestdpe srscleianllegec sltoiiloovnke r.o Iafn nj dethw miseo lsrreyet, t iigsn idgfti,ss ap, lccahayrienedfau;, liclt yrry eespdtraietl--, s“eRta fafate llelefstc) oD”e pruatttae’srn h.and-painted pottery in the taeonbwdoa,u rtyh adstih reewc rtoiltret eginn- frame to a silver-plated watering can holding sents a sliver of the Manhattan store’s jaw- “Peter Brook: A a clove-scented candle. dropping inventory. eon with the house tour planning committee. Biography” (St. But the store is best known as a mecca for Yet the Brooklyn location still has a wide se- Adding light-catching crystal accents is Martin’s Press). brides and grooms. lection of home accents from vases in another way to lighten the mood of the table- And theater lovers will have the unique pleasure of “What’s important for us is to an artful variety of shapes and col- top. Because Michael C. Fina is not only a seeing the two men together at an April 11 talk at bthea at bMlei ctoh aeexlp lCa.i nF tion ath cea cno ubpele S PRIN orfso, rimn cs,l atsos iccr yasntda lc coanntedmlepstoicrakrsy, sotworne ,l ebaudt car ybstraaln dch, atrhgeeyr sc aonmdm giosbsiloents twhietihr theB Broroookk’sl ylonn Ag caardtiestmicy a ossf oMciuatsiiocn. with BAM began yaboouur tr etshoeu rwcee dfodri negv,e”r ystthoirneg G to fiWguhrientehse arn dth fera mcuess.tomer New beginnings haraen ads- pinaitnritceadte p alast tihneu mfin aensdt lgaoceld. borders that wthiet hl o“cAatMioind soufm thmee tra Nlki,g thht’es BDAreMam H” ainrv 1e9y7 T1.h Eeavteenr Vice President Jeffrey Fina is looking for ideas for her As we swap winter’s heavy drapes, table- In addition to accenting conservative chi- (originally opened in 1904 as The Majestic, which told GO Brooklyn. “From own registry, for a gift or cloths and bedding in favor of lightweight, na patterns, the transparent charger can dou- closed in the 1950s), was remodeled to resemble the beginning — from the R to indulge herself, Michael more gaily patterned or brightly-colored fab- ble as a serving dish, explained Steven. Brook’s Bouffes du Nord theater in Paris and was re- erenggiasgtreym (cehnitn ar,i ncgry sttoa l banridd aslil- DECO tioCn.. Fina is rife with tempta- rpiactst,e irtn’s oarn tiadbelaelt otipm ea ctoce cshsooorys et oa nmewak ceh tihnea One-stop shopping inaugurated in 1987 with Broofo ktsh’en inSea-hnoskurri ts taegpinicg, verware) to gifts for groomsmen During the grand opening table an equal part of the home’s seasonal More than half of the Bay Ridge location “The Mahabharata.” and bridesmaids — to the end: wed- week, which begins April 17, the transformation. is devoted to jewelry and gifts, and much of Brook’s most recent ding bands. All the parts of the wedding life- Brooklyn store will distribute a book, that Michael C. Fina offers china from famed it is appealingly displayed in cases set into staging at BAM was cycle are of equal importance to us.” offers discounts or perks from other bridal designers Vera Wang and Kate Spade as well as the walls (which minimize the usual, awk- “The Tragedy of Ham- The company was founded by Jeffrey’s vendors in the borough, to couples who reg- Deruta’s meticulously hand-painted pottery. ward bending-and-gawking that takes place let” (starring Adrian grandparents Rose and Michael C. Fina in ister or purchase engagement or wedding “We are one of the few retailers in the at the average jewelry counter). In addition to Lester, left) a truncated, 1935, and now he operates the company with rings at Michael C. Fina. country that offer Deruta or who offer that cases of engagement rings and wedding rearranged version of his brothers Steven and Michael. “It’s an added value that the bride in kind of handpainted china,” said Steven, bands that are separated by designer, there Shakespeare’s play that The Manhattan store has already earned a Brooklyn gets, and it also serves to keep that adding that Michael C. Fina has carried that are cases of gift ideas for men , jewelry for received mixed re- reputation as the go-to place for wedding bride in Brooklyn purchasing everything she brand of Italian pottery for over two years religious occasions, and even 14-karat white views. registries and for bridegrooms looking for needs,” said Steven, emphasizing the store’s now. “If you look, you can see a little bit of gold necklaces with the Brooklyn area code Brook has said, engagement rings of exceptional craftsman- strategic location on Bay Ridge’s “Bridal differentiation between each piece.” “718” drawn in diamonds. “We are aware that the ship at a competitive price. Row.” “Not only at Michael C. Fina, but at Michael C. Fina carries many china pat- There are baby gifts and Tacori’s exquisite conductor is not really Currently, Michael C. Fina is awarding a everybody around Michael C. Fina. We want terns that are truly a breath of fresh spring air. bridal jewelry and hairpieces (including making the music, it is making him — if he is re- free, seven-day Caribbean cruise to each cus- to work together with the Brooklyn bridal Spode’s “Kyushu” table setting, named after tiaras and hairsticks, many fashioned from laxed, open and attuned, then the invisible will take tomer who buys an engagement ring costing community.” one of the islands of Japan, is obviously in- mother of pearl). possession of him. Through him, it will reach us.” $5,000 or more, according to Jeffrey. Al- But as Jeffrey pointed out, April 17 is just fluenced by that country’s affinity with na- “We spend many weeks out of the year The BAMtalk may be a perfect opportunity for though the airfare and port taxes are not in- another day at the Michael C. Fina office. ture. This botanical pattern incorporates a ri- traveling and looking for new things for our aficionados and neophytes alike to open them- cluded, it’s a memorable wedding gift for the “The associates at our store are heavily otous mix of colors — green, orange, slate customers to see and feel,” said Steven. “Our selves to the ideas of a man who has done so much engaged couple. trained about the product and service,” he ex- blue and more — with gingko leaves and commitment is to provide the best possible to shape modern theater. “We’re all about the celebration,” Steven plained. “That’s our differentiation from our borders reminiscent of kimono patterns. product to our customers.” The BAMtalk begins at 7:30 pm at the BAM Fina told GO Brooklyn. “From our research, competitors. [Every day], we educate our For those who prefer a more restrained The grand opening of the Michael C. Harvey Theater (651 Fulton St. between Ashland we know this is the most meaningful pur- consumers about the product, how to care for hand when it comes to color, Spade’s “Library Fina boutique (8211 Fifth Ave. at 82nd Street and Rockwell places in Fort Greene). Tickets are chase anyone will ever make and we want to it, how to set a proper table or how to go Lane Aqua” place setting features bands of in Bay Ridge) will be celebrated the week of $10. For more information, call (718) 636-4100 celebrate with them. So go on a cruise and about creating their own, eclectic table set- watery blue, grass green and twinkling silver April 17. For more information, call (718) 748- or visit the Web site at www.bam.org. have a good time!” ting.” for a preppy pattern that’s perfect for a lunch- 5100 or visit www.mcfina.com. — Paulanne Simmons WE’RERAiSINGTHEBAR ONrAISINGBEeF. SERVING NATURALlY RAISED BEeF. MONTAGUE B/WCOURT &CLINT0N (BR0OKLYN HEIGhTS)

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