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Sustainable Fish and You



Roughly 80% of the planet's fish stocks have been nearly depleted, due primarily to overfishing. Some stocks are being fished at capacity, meaning that any further growth in demand will crash them. Others have collapsed or are in decline.

Big, predatory fish, like cod, halibut and tuna, are being fished to the brink of extinction, their numbers having plummeted by 90% since 1950.

Yet
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Albanese to Local, State and Federal Government: "Subsidize Flood Insurance"



Democratic Mayoral candidate Sal Albanese has called on U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg to subsidize flood insurance payments for homeowners hard-hit by Hurricane Sandy through an intergovernmental partnership

Government failed, at every level, to take proactive steps to protect New York from a coastal storm we had
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"It Was What the Family Did...What the Family Knew"



Charles Denson Photo

As reported by Coney Island blog Amusing the Zillion, McCullough's Kiddie Park, on 12th Street in Coney Island since the 1960s and the family's last remaining Coney Island business, closed in September 2012 after more than 50 years in business.

Thor Equities, the property owner, refused to extend the McCullough's lease, giving the family until the end of the year to
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September 11 Commemorations



Update:

Senator Golden has scheduled a 9/11 event for Monday, September 9 at 6PM at the Cort Club, at 2648 Gerritsen Avenue in Gerritsen Beach.

At the free event, the 9/11 documentary "An American Requiem" will be screened. Recommended for adult audiences, the film features the first-hand accounts of 9/11 first responders.

Seating is limited. Call 631-855-1207 to reserve a seat.


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Eco-Dock Construction Underway



Construction on the Eco-Dock, which will provide the community with on-water access at Bay Ridge's 69th Street Pier, is due to begin next week.

The dock is scheduled to be afloat by Tuesday, September 3 and
construction should be completed by the end of September.

Once completed, the Eco-Dock will provide a launching and mooring point for kayaks, pleasure boats, historic vessels, and other
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The Widening Battle for LICH



Having restored critical medical services at Cobble Hill's embattled Long Island College Hospital, Public Advocate and Democratic Mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio and six Brooklyn civic groups filed a motion in State Supreme Court today to ensure that the community would have a voice in any sale of the hospital to a new operator.

Last week, SUNY's sale of LICH was voided by a State Supreme
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Handy Toe Trinity!



Happy birthday Zoe! Time sure does fly past for here us a picture taken a few years back showing Bonnie and Paddy in the finest of fettle. They are spent and gone now yet Zoe looks as fresh as ever.
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Homes Sought for Rescued Kittens



The following appeal comes from a reputable local rescuer involved with the TNR community.

A total of 22 kittens, rescued during a TNR operation in Brooklyn, are being offered for adoption.

The kittens, ranging from 8-10 weeks, have been litter box trained, vetted, spayed/neutered, vaccinated and tested for infectious diseases.

They are currently being sheltered and cared for locally.

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"Soft Shadows: A Celebration of the Short Story"



Brooklyn Reading Works will present "Soft Shadows: a Celebration of the Short Story", as a Brooklyn Book Festival Book End event, at 8 PM on September 18 at the the Old Stone House, 336 Third Street (between 5th and 4th Avenues) in Gowanus/Park Slope (R to Union Street/F to 4th Ave.)

At the event, short story writers Dawn Raffel, Gregory Spatz, Clifford Thompson and Ron Parsons will read and
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Add Scheduling Conflict, Whip



Incompatible calendars touched off a volley this week in the hotly-adversarial Brooklyn D.A. primary race.

Democratic challenger Ken Thompson's campaign tried, on Monday afternoon, to reschedule the last in a series of three debates with Brooklyn District Attorney Charlie Hynes at the Brooklyn Bar Association on Tuesday, Aug. 27, citing a scheduling conflict.

Because there were three
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Albanese's "Neighborhoods First" Plan



Today, Democratic mayoral candidate Sal Albanese announced "Neighborhoods First," an ambitious affordable housing plan that does not depend on private developers.

Although, Albanese said, the cost of housing is the biggest problem the city faces, the poltical class is too indebted to the real estate industry to do anything about it. Both native New Yorkers and newcomers to the city should be
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Interfaith Closure Postponed





At a press conference in downtown Brooklyn today, Public Advocate Bill deBlasio, with Council Member Letitia James and staff and patients from Interfaith Medical Center, announced that the hospital's closure, set for today, had been postponed until September 11.

Intervening in the hospital's bankruptcy, deBlasio argued that the State Department of Health rushed approval of Interfaith's
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Rings to Vancouver



Many years ago, when she was more at herself , Matty made a trip to Vancouver to see her son and his family. The entire time she was away Daddy fretted and would barely leave the house 'in case your mother might ring'. Kerry Sister kept house for him during this time and she had imagined taking him out on lots of visits and expeditions but he was having none of it. "Your mother might ring." I remember that Matty's youngest sister loaned her their mother's wedding ring to wear during the trip so that Matty might be watched over from heaven. Even so, while Matty was going through Heathrow Airport she experienced a panic attack. Then she remembered her mother's ring, had a sense of her mother's presence and recovered, carried on and completed her journey with no further drama.

She had a great time in British Columbia with the brother and his Canadian family. That little house at the top is where she stayed. While I was there Vancouver Brother took me on a little tour of all the houses he has lived in. That house was the first. There was a huge pear tree in the back yard and two of his children were born there.

I fretted a bit myself before I left for my trip. Worried I would miss a plane connection, worried that the brother and I would get fed up with each other. After all, we would never have spent so much time in each other's company before. But mainly I worried about the journey. I'm not afraid of flying – just of missing planes.

Like Matty before me I was wearing my mother's wedding ring. I consoled myself that if Matty could make this trip without mishap, then so could I. It wasn't as if it was the ring's first visit for it had been there before me. My trip went well. I got there in one piece. One poignant moment – on first seeing each other at the airport Eamon saw our mother in my face and I saw our father in his.

And the return journey? I missed a connection. The world didn't end. Nobody died. And Aer Lingus didn't charge me an extra cent.
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P.S. 331: Cross-Section, Ashlar Facing Stone



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The New Cosentino's Fish Market, 6922 3rd Avenue



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Fall Fair at the Norwegian Christian Home



The Norwegian Christian Home, at 1250 67th Street in Brooklyn, will host its annual Fall Fair from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, September 21.

The event will feature Norwegian specialty foods -- waffles, lapskaus, pea soup, and more; sale items, including gifts and deli items; raffles; a flea market; vendor tables; and fun for kids, including face painting, balloons, games and more.

Raffle
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Bay Ridge High School



In the Rhenish Style

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Next Time, Jocko!



This morning around 11 AM, I strolled out of a side street onto 3rd Avenue to see, on my right, a helmeted middle-aged man on a bike barreling down the middle of the sidewalk, madly ringing his bell to clear pedestrians. Following closely behind him: his likewise-helmeted adolescent son.

"You gotta be kidding me," I said, as the pair blew past me. "You're a grown-ass man." Guy glanced over,
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Unity Towers Residents Associations Re-Open




According to a press release from Brooklyn Community Services, on Family Day, Saturday, August 24, residents of NYCHA Unity Towers Housing Development in Coney Island will celebrate the re-opening of the Towers' Residents Associations (RAs), closed since Hurricane Sandy.



Before the hurricane, the RAs provided residents, through events like Family Day, with arts and crafts for seniors and
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Young Brooklyn Designer Quitisha Lee in Lincoln Center Show



Brooklyn born-and-raised Quitisha Lee, who found her calling at age 10, has been chosen by The Art Institute of New York City as one of 10 student and graduate designers for its fashion show at Lincoln Center on Thursday, September 5 at 6:00 PM.

The Fashion Week exposure will give the young designers the chance to see first-hand what it takes to market themselves and their designs to
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Where Is Tristan Wong?



In the four days since Tristan Wong's disappearance was reported by Brooklyn Daily's Will Bredderman, there have been no known updates.

According to the NYPD, 16-year-old Tristan was reported missing from his home on 83rd
Street at 9:30 AM on Aug. 13, 10 days ago.

Family members describe him as 6' tall and 180 lbs, with brown eyes and black hair.

When last seen by his family, he was wearing
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Maintaining Your Basic Star Exemption



The STAR program offers a partial exemption from school/property taxes on the primary residences of homeowners making under $500,000 a year. The program saved the average homeowner $700 in taxes last year.

But according to a recent report by the State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, taxpayers are being cheated out of tens of millions of dollars annually by property owners who have fraudulently
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Albanese: Quinn, deBlasio Playing Politics with Public Safety


Democratic Mayoral candidate Sal Albanese blamed the civil unrest outside City Hall today -- after news broke that the City Council had overriden Mayor Michael Bloomberg's veto of the Community SafetyAct -- on Democratic rivals Bill deBlasio and Christine Quinn. The two have put on "election season blinders" to demonize police officers, Albanese said, in what he called a naive show of political
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BAT Ferry Service Extended through January



Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Council Member Vinnie Gentile today announced the extension of weekday ferry service between Sunset Park and Wall Street through January 31, 2014.

Mayor Bloomberg acknowledged that ferry service has proven to be a
popular and effective mode of transportation for Rockaways and Brooklyn
residents.

Ferries will continue to originate from the Rockaways, where the
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Hynes Huddles with Satmar Power Brokers



With Primary Day three weeks away, heredi blogger Failed Messiah reports that Brooklyn D.A. Charlie Hynes called a face-to-face with Satmar powerbrokers Lazar (Leo) Kestenbaum and Friedman (Moshe) Gabbai today.

According to Failed Messiah's confidential source, Hynes is calling in his Satmar markers. The as-yet unconfirmed report is that Borough Park's Munkatcher Rebbe will convene a meeting
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Gentile Endorses deBlasio



Endorsing New York City Public Advocate Bill deBlasio for mayor yesterday, Council Member Vinnie Gentile (D-43rd District) cited deBlasio's understanding of Southern Brooklyn's needs: community hospitals, strong neighborhood schools, and safe streets.

While other mayoral candidates have ignored the city's hospital closure crisis, Gentile said, deBlasio has been on the front lines of the battle
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Summer in West Ireland

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Brooklyn B-Boy Gravity Heads to World Finals



Brooklyn B-Boy Gravity, out of Long Island City's 5 Crew Dynasty, won the North American Finals today in Houston, Texas, topping 15 other dancers in an intense competition before a capacity crowd at Warehouse Live.

In his final round, webcast live to tens of thousands of viewers, Gravity, known for a dynamic aerobatic style, won on a combination of power moves and intricate footwork.

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Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman at Bookmark Shoppe






Enemies Within, by Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman, jointly awarded the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for their series about the NYPD's spying on American
Muslims, goes deeper behind the scenes to show that many of the NYPD's methods have backfired.



Apuzzo and Goldman will discuss and sign copies of the book at the Bookmark Shoppe, at 8415 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, on
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City Council, DOH Agree to Reduce Restaurant Fines



A comprehensive agreement between The New York City Council and the city Department of Health will roll back restaurant fines to pre-letter grade levels and, for the first time, peg violations to fixed fines.

Previously, DOH hearing officers had the discretion to move fine amounts between $200 and $2,000. Under the new fine structure, 60% of all violations will default to the minimum $200 fine
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Updates from the Public Advocate on LICH, Interfaith Closures


LICH Lawsuit


On Friday, plaintiffs in a legal action to keep the doors open at Cobble Hill's Long Island College Hospital got a court order against SUNY and the State Department of Health forcing the defendants to stop interfering with the provision of medical services and appointing an independent monitor to make sure they comply.

For weeks, SUNY had been cutting back medical services,
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No Permits? Watsamatta?



Bensonhurst's annual Festa di Santa Rosalia, an end-of-summer tradition for three decades, is having permit problems again this year.

The city has rejected as incomplete a street closure application for 18th Avenue filed by the Santa Rosalia Society, the 70-something-year-old Italian-American social club that sponsors the feast. Apparently, the city couldn't find some important tax documents,
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George All in For Thompson



At a reception this evening at his now-empty campaign headquarters on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Bergen Street in Boerum Hill, former Democratic Brooklyn District Attorney candidate Abe George introduced his core supporters to once-rival Democrat Ken Thompson.

George, pledging his full support to Thompson, announced that he will donate $20,000 to Thompson's campaign, calling on his
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News from the Commodore Barry Club




The 237th Anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn at Green-Wood

At 11 AM on Sunday, Aug. 25, the Bay Ridge-based Commodore Barry Club will join in celebrating the 237th Anniversary of the Battle of Brooklyn at Green-Wood Cemetery.

The meetup will be at the Gothic Gate, at 25th Street and 5th Avenue in Brooklyn.

The club's portion of the celebration will focus on contributions by the Irish to
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Another Abandoned Queen Anne House





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Gentile: 93 Lounge Gone for Good



Things came to a head on New Year's Day, 2013, when a drunken brawl spilled onto the sidewalk in front of Bay Ridge's notorious 93 Lounge. It ended with a drunk couple in a 2012 Acura mowing down four other patrons on 93rd Street.

Council Member Vinnie Gentile promised to shut the bottle club down for good. This spring, a joint task force that included the State Liquor Authority, the New
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Candidates Forum with Hynes and Thompson



At 7 PM on Wednesday, August 14, VOCAL- NY, Brooklyn Young Democrats and the Brooklyn Reform Coalition will host a Brooklyn District Attorney Forum with incumbent D.A. Charlie Hynes and challenger Ken Thompson, battling for the reform vote, at St. Francis College, 180 Remsen Street in Brooklyn.

Doors open at 6:30 PM.

See the candidates in person and ask them questions.

The Daily News'
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Scheindlin: NYPD Stop and Frisk Program Unconstitutional



In a galling setback for the Bloomberg administration with national impact, Federal District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin has ruled that the New York City Police Department's stop and frisk policies violate the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

The civil rights lawsuit challenging the stop and frisk policy was brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights.

Finding that the
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Fourth Avenue Shuttle to BAT Ferry



According to a post from Council Member Vinnie Gentile yesterday on the Home Reporter's Facebook site, shuttle bus service is now available along 4th Avenue in Bay Ridge, starting at 6:25 AM, to the BAT ferry at the 58th Street Pier in Sunset Park.

The one-way fare will be $2.00.
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Split Fork



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The New R Train Commute



I was surprised to see, at the Bay Ridge Avenue R station today, that the MTA had put up a new sign on the Manhattan-bound side saying "Court Street."

The R train is now a shuttle to downtown Brooklyn! But its shorter route doesn't seem to have translated into more frequent service.

Like a lot of other Bay Ridge residents, I've allowed my commute to default to the R train shuttle+transfer
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A Wedge Opening in Brooklyn's Ultra-Orthodox Community?


Last month, when Democrat Ken Thompson, running to unseat
longtime incumbent Brooklyn D.A. Charlie Hynes, won the endorsement of Democratic State Assembly Member Dov Hikind, who represents the overwhelmingly Orthodox
Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park, the Hynes campaign took notice.

Hikind is a power broker
in the Orthodox Jewish community, which has traditionally voted en bloc and has been
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Villy, Crunch It Up Real Good

Regular readers will have noticed that I haven't been on here for a while. I am away from yonder Garden visiting with Vancouver Brother in Beautiful British Columbia and tonight is the first opportunity I've had to catch up with blogging.

What a city this is! I love it and thanks to Vancouver Brother's willingness to squire me around town I've seen a lot of it. I've travelled in work van and car, on bendy bus and sky train, on boat and ferry, in cab and gondola and, best of all, ski lift up Blackcomb on a hot and still summer afternoon. My only disappointment was that I did not see a bear. But I did see lots of bears at Vancouver Pride last Sunday.

The Brother likes to get out and about so I've been to Whistler, Squamish, Hope, Fort Langley, New Westminster (full of bridal shops and stevedores), Burnaby and Vancouver Island. Around Vancouver I've been to lots of interesting places including Canada Tire, Bert's Automative on Kingsway, the city dump, Value Village, most of the sites he's worked on in the last twenty years, every street he's ever lived on and the Dundas Cafe, of which more later. We've done some other stuff like the Museum of Anthropology and a night on the tiles over in Gastown drinking beer and shots until three in the morning.

I've eaten Vietnamese, Indian, Canadian salmon, blueberries, Cuban and fish and chips (at the Dundas Cafe, of which more later). I've caught up with lots of extended family and met a lot of new people too. Did I forget to mention that the folk around here are so polite and friendly?

There will be more about this when I get back to Cully and get my photos sorted out. The Brother has very primitive computing facilities here.

And if you're wondering about the post's title - it's a long story from the Brother's past, very silly and hardly fit to print but every time we say it to each other we just crack up laughing.


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Met Fresh Supermarket Opening

According to a hand-lettered sign in the front window, there will be a party at the new supermarket on its grand opening date, August 16. No time was given.

The market is on the southwest side of the intersection between 3rd Avenue and 96th Street.

Met Fresh is part of the MetFoods Supermarket chain.
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The 421-a "Pay-to-Play" Glory Hole



The details began leaking out in June, when the Met Council's Tenant Newspaper blogged "Does the owner of a $90 million penthouse deserve a tax break?"

Developed by the Extell Company, One57, a
1,004-ft., 75-story, 92-condo high-rise at 157 57th Street, across from Carnegie Hall, has been dubbed “The Billionaires’ Tower."

One57 made news last year after Hurricane Sandy snapped an improperly
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Beach Volleyball Tournament in Coney Island



Luna Park, Central Amusement International (CAI) and Place to Beach will host the First Annual Beach Volleyball Tournament on the beach at Stillwell Avenue, starting at 8:30 AM on Saturday, August 10 (rain date Sunday,
August 11).

The public is welcome to watch the tournament, featuring some of the best men's and women's East Coast teams, from Place to Beach, across from the tournament at the
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Albanese: City's School Failures Driven by Poverty





In a media release today, Democratic mayoral candidate Sal Albanese, a former Bay Ridge City Council member who once taught in the city's public schools, unveiled "The Smartest City in the World: The Albanese Education Plan" during a campaign stop at Children at Plan Early Intervention Center in Staten Island.

While everyone agrees the city needs to back off high-stakes testing and expand
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Recchia Fundraiser at MCU Park



Starting at 6:45 PM on Tuesday August 27, City Council Member Domenic Recchia's campaign for Congress will host " A Night at the Ballpark", a campaign fundraiser at MCU Park, 1904 Surf Avenue in Coney Island.

You're invited to join the campaign for drinks and barbeque as the Brooklyn Cyclones take on the Tri-City ValleyCats.

Recchia is running against incumbent Republican Michael Grimm in New
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2nd Annual "Bounce Back to School" Carnival at PS 9



From 11 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, September 21 (September 22 if it rains), PS 9 in Prospect Heights will host its second annual "Bounce Back to School" Carnival, a major fundraiser that bridges the gap between the elementary school's budget and the funds needed to continue offering educational enrichment programs.

The carnival is at the PS9 Playground, at 80 Underhill Avenue (@ St. Marks), in
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Failed Messiah Makes a Quirky Connection



In a recent post, muck-raking haredi Brooklyn blogger Failed Messiah, a foe of Brooklyn D.A. Charlie Hynes, attributed an insulting email calling him an "asshole" to the family of Dennis Quirk, who heads the New York State Court Officers Union and is a major Hynes campaign contributor.

Quirk, waggishly dubbed "The King of the Courts", is known for ad hominem attacks on sitting judges. Quirk
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For Red Hook, Losing LICH Would Double Trip to ER





According to a new analysis of hospital access from Sandy-ravaged Red Hook released by Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, this already under-served neighborhood could see the distance to the nearest emergency room double if Cobble Hill's Long Island College Hospital closes.

L.I.C.H. is roughly 1.5 miles from Red Hook. The next-closest hospitals are New York Methodist Hospital, 2 miles away in
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Lawn Signage



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Brooklyn Preservation Council Meets



The Brooklyn Preservation Council will meet at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, August 20 on the second floor at the Scotto Funeral Home, 106 First Place in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.

On the agenda are community concerns, a report from Eymund Diegel on the Marylander Memorial Park; from Maria Roca on the Sunset Park Historic District; and from John Hatheway on the Carroll Gardens Historic Districts.

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Commuting by Water



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Update on the BAT Ferry



In line at Pier 11

Update: BAT ferry service has now been extended through January 31, 2014.

Update: According to the Home Reporter's Facebook page, Council Member Gentile's office has implemented licensed van service from Bay Ridge to the BAT ferry. Here's the shuttle bus schedule. The fare is $3 in cash. To schedule a trip, call or text ahead to 646-296-0388 giving your location, the
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Commercial and Recreational Fishing Driving Sharks to Extinction



A few "Shark Week" reality bites:

Sharks, which predate the dinosaurs, have roamed the world's oceans for hundreds of millions of years. But commercial and recreational fishing, which kill more than 100
million sharks a year, are now driving this iconic species to extinction.

Sometimes sharks are the target and sometimes they die as "bycatch" in commercial fishing operations when they are
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McMahon Puts His Toe in



With the congressional election a year away and Brooklyn Democratic City
Council Member Domenic Recchia already running against Republican Representative Michael Grimm (11th CD), Democrat Michael McMahon, the man Grimm unseated in 2010, is teasing the press about whether or not he'll run again in 2014.

After endorsing mayoral candidate Bill Thompson last week, McMahon coyly hinted to Staten
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Epic Street Trash





It's everywhere: all along the Shore Road Promenade; along 3rd Avenue; in
the parking lot at Walgreen's; even on my normally clean block: street
trash. Juice cartons, empty bottles, wrapping paper, plastic utensils, takeout bags, lottery tickets, layin' in the street, piled up along the curb, in the middle
of the sidewalk, thrown down next to street trees.

The only thing missing is the
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Yoga in the Park at Narrows Botanical Gardens



Beginning at 7 PM today, Sunday, August 4, the Green Spa will host sunset al fresco Yoga classes with Jerome at Narrows Botanical Gardens (71st Street and Shore Road entrance) in Bay Ridge.

Meet by the Rose Garden.

The classes will be available through the end of August, weather permitting.

A donation is required.

A limited number of mats will be available, so please BYO mat if you can.

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Brooklyn Bail Bondsman Scolded by Judge



75 Smith Street

On Friday, Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge John Ingram, responding to allegations that Smith Street bail bondsman George Zouvelos revokes his clients' bail so that he can rake off their collateral, demanded that Zouvelos explain why he had revoked the bail of 18 clients in a period of just over a week.

When Zouvelos revoked the bail of 15 defendants in one day last month, alarms
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Puppy for sale: look for certain things before you buy! By Kyle Bolton

Okay, so you have decided to buy a new puppy but you don?t know how to proceed in this regard? If this is your situation, there are certain things you need to know, especially if you are buying a puppy for sale for the very first time. Having pets, especially dogs is the most common activity today not just because dogs are the most loyal forms of pets, but also because owning a dog is associated with a status symbol now. Many people just love to have dogs and it is better if you have a pet dog in the form of a puppy. A puppy that grows with you will know you well and will be more loyal towards you. So let us have a look at the things you should consider while having a puppy for sale and where you can begin your search for such a puppy.

Decide the dog breed

The first step in having a puppy for sale is to decide its breed. You need to find out the breed that you want to most. Different people have different needs and demands. While some of you might be looking for a dog just to represent your social status, others of you might be looking for a puppy that grows up to provide protection for your home. Therefore, you can first find out your requirements and then decide the breed of a puppy you need.

Begin your search

Now, for this step, you have more than one sources of searching the perfect puppy for sale. Either you can begin your search from the home on the Internet, or can also start searching for the puppy for sale from the nearest pet shops. However, in order to save time, it is preferable if you begin your search from the home on the Internet. At the Family Pet Classifieds, you can find several puppies for sale, some of which might be new and some of which can be old. To make your search extremely simple, you can select a breed and your state and click search. A minute later, you will find several puppies and you can choose from the one you desire.

Never rely on pet shops that obtain animals from "puppy millers"

Now you need to be aware that there is a term called "puppy millers." As a matter of fact, "puppy millers" are someone who are interested in just one thing and that is making money. It is for this reason that pet stores that get puppy for sale from the pet millers will never have healthy puppies. Puppy millers will most often never check the good health of the animals and they will rely more on quantity than the quality. This can be a loss for you and you should therefore take ample care regarding this issue. Check the pet store from which you want to obtain puppy for sale.

While taking care of certain things such as checking the health of the puppies for sale, whether they are fit or not, about their vaccine and everything else, you can get a good quality puppy for sale!

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The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival's "Big Screen" Series



From August 4—24, the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival will host its curated summer event "Big Screen", a month-long feast of Brooklyn's best indie films.

Big Screen, at Founders Hall/Maroney Theaters, St. Francis College, 180 Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights, will screen three curated series of Brooklyn-based indie films from Sunday, August 4 at 6:00 PM, until Sunday, August 25 at 9:00 PM:




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Six Prominent Brooklyn Civic Groups Join deBlasio Lawsuit against SUNY





According to a media release today from New York City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, six prominent Brooklyn civic organizations have joined his State Supreme Court lawsuit seeking to keep hospital operator SUNY Downstate from closing Cobble Hill's Long Island College Hospital.

Now co-plaintiffs in the lawsuit are:

The Boerum Hill Association;
Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association;
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Homemade Cat Food By Mike Kim

Benefits Of Homemade Cat Food

Making your own cat food at home is a great alternative to commercially available food. First of all, you know what ingredients will be used and it will be a more natural meal compared to pet food, which is usually loaded with preservatives and other nasty fillers. Here is what you need to know about making your own food for your cat.

As carnivores, cats need:

Protein from meat or fish
Fatty acids
Vitamins
Minerals
Water
Taurine

As meat eating animals, cats don't really need carbohydrates such as rice and grains. But a small amount of them in the diet is fine. Carbohydrates can be used as energy and are also cheaper on than meats. .

Taurine is a very important amino acid so make sure your cat gets it in the form of a vitamin.

Usually meats and vegetables are a staple of homemade cat food. Grains are optional. Organ meats can be used as a once in a while treat.

You can use raw lamb, beef, turkey, or chicken. Never use raw pork or fish as these can have parasites. Use meats that have some fat content to them.

To make the meat mixture, mix 1 pounds of the meat, 1 cup of water, and 3 tablespoons of powdered egg shells. After it has been mixed, store it in the freezer.

Now, you need to be careful with vegetables. Never feed your can onions, tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, and peppers. These vegetables can cause health problems for your pet. Cut the vegetables up into small pieces and store them in the refrigerator.

For the grain mixture, you can use oats, rice, flour, etc. Cook the grains so that they are soft and easy to chew on.

When preparing the meal, the mixture should mostly be made of meat. The rest should be made of the vegetables and grains. Aim for a ratio of 3:1. You will want to thaw the mixture with hot water. Wait till the mixture is warm as cats prefer warm food.

You can also add nutritional supplements to the mixture. An adult cat will only need a few spoonfuls of this mixture per day.

A homemade meal will add years to your cat's life.

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Stop 'n Swap at Bay Ridge Jewish Center







The non-profit GrowNYC will host a "Stop 'n Swap" meet from 12 PM to 3 PM on Sunday, August 18 at the Bay Ridge Jewish Center, 8025 4th Avenue in Bay Ridge.

Community-based Stop 'n Swaps® provide residents with a place to bring usable things they no longer want to keep, and to find things they want to take.

Stop 'n Swap events are free, and you don’t have to bring something to take
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The Truth About Cat Endocrine Alopecia By Darrin Swain

There are many reasons why cats can experience problems with hair loss. A relatively rare reason for this to occur is because of feline endocrine alopecia. Vets don't exactly know why this rare skin condition occurs.

Whenever it does develop though, your cat's hair will start thinning. Various areas of the body will be affected by hair loss. You may notice that these areas appear to be the same on both sides of the body. Two areas that are most often affected include the rear legs and abdominal region.

Certain other medical conditions can mimic the signs caused by feline endocrine alopecia. To see if your cat is really suffering from this condition, the vet will have to rule out other possible causes of the hair loss first. Parasites and conditions like ringworm can cause similar signs.

In order to make a diagnosis of endocrine alopecia in cats, vets typically look at a sample of hairs under a microscope. Doing so can help determine at what stage of their growth the hair were broken. Skin scrapings around the affected area can also help determine what's causing hair loss in your cat. Fungal infections like ringworm can easily cause signs.

A blood sample may also be in order if your vet suspects feline endocrine alopecia to be the problem. The sample won't be tested in the office though. A laboratory will need to inspect it to see how the endocrine system is functioning as far as hormones go.

As mentioned earlier, vets don't know why cat endocrine alopecia develops. Hormones like testosterone, estrogen, or thyroid hormone are some of the leading suspects though. Cats with the condition may need to start a regimen of hormone therapy to deal with it.

Cats that are eating foods that they're allergic to may experience spontaneous hair loss. Therefore, you may need to start your cat on a food trial to see if it helps relieve the signs. You may need to start feeding your cat a different type of food.

Sometimes, feline endocrine alopecia is treated with medications that are designed to grow the hair back. This isn't always the preferred method of treatment in cats though. These medications can lead to serious side effects in some felines. They can be toxic to the liver over time and also cause cardiac problems.

Cats may even develop other conditions like diabetes mellitus after taking these medications. Some even experience changes in their behavior.

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