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Thompson Outraises Hynes




Leads in Campaign Fundraising

According to campaign filings for the final three-week period before the November 5 General Election, Democratic Brooklyn District Attorney nominee Ken Thompson has outraised incumbent D.A. Charles Hynes by a margin of nearly 2 to 1.

These are the first reported numbers since Hynes announced a continued run on the
Republican/Conservative line in the General
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Zombie Couple on the R Train



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Prayer

I have great faith in the prayer the Memorare ever since it was taught to me by Mrs Magee at Tannaghmore  Primary School just before I went in to sit my 11+. Which exam I passed not that it ever did me much good. So that makes it around half a century I've been saying the prayer in my anxious times.

I've been saying it a lot this week for I have a special person who needs to find a bit of strength to keep her going. As always, my prayer is for the best possible outcome even if that outcome is not the most obvious one. Our Lady knows best.

Then it occurred to me that there might be another mother praying for her child and that she might be hoping for an outcome very different from mine. Still. Not to fret. Our Lady knows best.
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An Ethical Hall of Mirrors



As Frum Follies points out, it was just as much a breach of the city's ethics rules when Brooklyn D.A. Charlie Hynes drafted Assistant District Attorney Dino Amaroso to act as his power of attorney in a series of real estate transactions in 2001 as it was, ten years later, when Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz drafted top aide Carlo Scissura as his pro bono attorney in a 2011 real
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Groundswell Mural at Fort Hamilton High School



City Council Member Vinnie Gentile and Groundswell, a collaborative group of artists, youth and community
organizations, have partnered in commissioning a mural at Fort Hamilton High School to honor the soldiers of the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Hamilton.

Groundswell projects are designed to beautify neighborhoods, engage youth in transformative activities, and express underrepresented
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NYC Kidney Walk



New York City Kidney Walk, hosted by the The National Kidney Foundation, steps off in Foley Square at 10:30 AM on Sunday, November 10, and will cross the Brooklyn Bridge.

Teams and individual walkers of all ages are invited to bring friends, family and community members along to this non-competitive event, which raises funds to support kidney disease awareness, prevention and treatment in the
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Michael Powell Lights up Marty Golden



Ow! Marty Golden's legislative skills have met their match in the wicked journalism of New York Times reporter Michael Powell.

In an article likening Golden to a skilled pastry chef, Powell tucked into a piece of legislation Golden and rogue Democratic State Senator Jeffrey Klein crafted last summer to up the price of the security tax stamp on a pack of cigarettes.

They said the reason for
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Dialing Back on Small-Time Marijuana Possession



Brooklyn leads the city in small-time marijuana possession cases. Last year alone, 12,732 people were busted in Brooklyn for carrying small amounts of weed.

The taxpayers pick up the tab for the cops, prosecutors and court personnel it takes to process these cases.

Ken Thompson, the former federal prosecutor who beat incumbent Brooklyn District Attorney Charlie Hynes in the September
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Sandy, One Year Later



She made landfall in New Jersey with hurricane-force winds on Oct. 29, 2012, killing 117 Americans, 61 of them from New York State.

She was one of the worst natural disasters to hit the state in decades, destroying homes, businesses and critical infrastructure and displacing countless families and communities. She wiped out more than 300,000 housing units, and left 2 million utility customers
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Mother, Four Children, Murdered in Sunset Park







Nine-year-old Linda Zhuo, 7-year-old Amy Zhuo, 5-year-old Kevin Zhuo, 1-year-old William Zhuo, and their 37-year-old mother, Qiao Zhen Li, were stabbed to death late last night in the first-floor apartment of their two-family house on 57th Street near 9th Avenue in Sunset Park.

A cleaver, which appears to be the murder weapon, and a man, 25-year-old Mingdong Chen, a paternal cousin who had
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Not Quite Brooklyn Market



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Late Onset Allergies

I spent the greatest part of my life without allergies. Then in July 2011 I was stung by a honeybee and took a severe reaction to it. And that was that. Ever since I have taken the greatest care to avoid stings and I always know where my EpiPen is. Two years later and I never had another allergic reaction to anything. Until I went to Vancouver.

At first I didn't realise I was reacting to allergens but after a few days a pattern emerged. It seemed to be triggered by exposure to trees. It wasn't a severe reaction - just itchy hives all over any exposed skin. They faded within twenty minutes of getting indoors or into a vehicle.  I consulted a pharmacist and bought antihistamine tablets and all seemed to be well. I expected it all to go away on my return home.

Except it didn't. Any exposure to trees, wind or rain and I'm all blotchy and itchy with hives. My recent trip to Fanad really brought it to a head. I got wet a few times and any skin that came in contact with damp clothes was itchy and covered in hives. My face was a sight and so were my hands. Guess it is time to visit the GP.

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Marathon Day Events



The New York City Marathon, reluctantly cancelled by Mayor Bloomberg last year in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, is scheduled for Sunday, November 3.

You can follow the course of the Marathon through Brookyn on this handy PDF map from New York Road Runners. This video shows every inch of Brooklyn covered by the Marathon. The runners will be on Fourth Avenue in Bay Ridge during
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Recchia to Grimm: "You're Not Listening to People"



Democratic City Council Member Dominic Recchia, who will challenge Conservative Republican Congressional Representative Michael Grimm in 2014, slammed Grimm for telling the Staten Island Advance that only Oakwood Beach and Ocean Breeze -- where buyouts and teardowns have already begun -- should be eligible for the state's "Recreate New York Smart Home Buyout Program."

Two Staten Island civic
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Liquified Natural Gas Fracking's New Back Door





Last week, the Cuomo administration extended the comment period on a reckless new proposal to lift New York State's ban on building liquefied natural gas infrastructure, which would fuel the environmentally-devastating fracking boom.

The transport of liquified natural gas has been banned in New York State since a horrifying LNG explosion in 1976 killed 40 people in Staten Island.

The state
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Icelandic Women Have What American Women Want



According to the annual Global Gender Gap Report, released by the World Economic Forum this week, tiny Iceland, for the 5th year
in a row, ranked #1 in gender equality among the 136 countries rated.

It's good to be Scandinavian when it comes to gender equality: Finland, Norway and
Sweden are ranked right behind Iceland.

Also in the top 10 on the list are the Philippines, Ireland, New
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Salvation Army Flea Market





From 9:30 AM until 3 PM on Saturday, November 2, the Salvation Army -- Bay Ridge Corps, will host a Flea Market at 252 86th Street (between Ridge and 3rd Avenues) in Bay Ridge.

Admission is one quarter.

The market promises "something for everyone", with treasures old and new, featuring jewelry, linens, shoes, handbags, and a clothing boutique.

Special features include a $1 bargain table,
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Hynes Race-Baits Thompson in Yiddish



Blogger Failed Messiah reports that Brooklyn D.A. Charlie Hynes, running for re-election on the Republican and Conservative lines, has placed an ad in at least one Yiddish-language Satmar-owned newspaper race-baiting opponent Ken Thompson, who won the September Democratic Primary.

The Thompson campaign had the Yiddish ad translated into English and sent the translation to Failed Messiah.

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Nolan Scoffs at Efforts to Save Mt. Manresa



Rich Nolan, who chairs the board of endangered Jesuit retreat Mt. Manresa in Staten Island, dismissed a proposal by the Committee to Save Mt. Manresa to re-purpose the site as a conference center and park as "completely unrealistic."

The Committee's proposal, which projects annual revenues of up to 11.5 million, would require a $17.5 million start-up loan from the city.

On October 8, Staten
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Coney Island Children's Hallowe'en Parade



On Saturday, October 26 at MCU Park, 194 Surf Avenue in Coney Island, City Council Member Dominic Recchia, Coney Island USA and the Coney Island Alliance will co-host the 4th Annual Coney Island Children’s Hallowe'en Parade.

This free, "fun-tastic" event, featuring prizes for all contest winners, is open to all children under age 15.

Registration and festivities, including live music, a DJ
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Atlantic Avenue Hallowe'en Pub Crawl



On Saturday, October 26, from 6 PM to 12 AM, the Atlantic Avenue Business Improvement District will host the Atlantic Avenue Halloween Pub Crawl.

Troll the great bars of Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill and Boerum Hill, including Chip Shop Pub, Waterfront Ale House, Henry Public, Brazen Head, Hollow Nickel, and 10 more standouts.

Drink specials with a wristband at each participating bar.

It's a
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"Secure Our Smartphones" Initiative



In South Korea, manufacturers of smartphones are required by law to equip them with a “kill switch” enabling the owner to permanently disable the device if it's stolen.

Maybe if we had tough laws like that here, New York City might not be in the midst of a smartphone crime ware.

The theft of Apple mobile devices in New York City -- often at knife or gun-point -- has jumped 40% in the past
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Maniac Carvers Take on Luna Park's Giant Pumpkin



At around 2:30 PM on Saturday, October 26, Food Network star Marc Maniac, co-founder of Maniac Pumpkin Carvers, will carve a giant pumpkin at Luna Park's "Hallowe'en Harvest" at 1000 Surf Avenue in Coney Island.

Come in your costume. There's trick-or-treat from 2-6 PM, when Luna Park will distribute family treats like gummy Welch’s Fruit Snacks and Sour Jacks.

On this final weekend
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Thompson Gets an Important Endorsement



The New York Times Editorial Board has endorsed Ken Thompson, who defeated incumbent Charlie Hynes in the 2013 Democratic Primary, for Brooklyn District Attorney.

After losing the primary to Thompson -- by a wide margin -- and announcing the end of his bid for a 7th term in office, Hynes reversed himself, and is now campaigning against Thompson as a Republican/Conservative in the November 5
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Bortnick Rampant



Suck it up, pedestrian fools!

CB 10 has voted down the key features of the city Department of Transportation's plan to calm traffic on 4th Avenue, where, according to Board member Bob HuDock, the intersection at 86th Street logged at least 55 crashes, most involving kids and seniors, between 2006 and 2011.

The Board, before gutting the plan, argued for an hour over turning lanes, dedicated
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Free Clinic Opens in the Rockaways



As announced by the Rockaway Wave, international network Doctors of the World will open a free health care clinic in Rockaway Park, where it has leased a property at 2-30 Beach 102nd Street, in the next two months.

For the organization, which has been providing health care services, including home visits, to local residents since Hurricane Sandy, this will be its first U.S. clinic and the
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Start-Up NY Launched







This week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the launch of START-UP NY – the state's most ambitious economic development program in recent history. The initiative, which Cuomo calls "game changing", will create tax-free enterprise zones to attract and grow new businesses state-wide.

The goal is to upscale and accelerate entrepreneurship and job creation, particularly in Upstate New York. The
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Fidgety Faith Toy



Happy birthday London Sister!
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Hynes Losing the Orthodox Jewish Vote



According to newsblog The Tablet, Brooklyn District Attorney Charlie Hynes, since his primary loss to Ken Thompson in September, has lost the support of even his
closest allies in Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community.

Hynes' longtime friend Lew Fidler had switched his
endorsement to fellow Democrat Thompson even before Hynes decided to run again as a Republican in the November 5 General
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Hallowe'en Fire Prevention Tips





The Outreach and Advocacy division of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is reminding everyone to take a few simple precautions to keep Hallowe'en safe and fun.

Some common-sense Hallowe'en fire safety tips:

Avoid costumes with trailing fabric or flammable materials.
If your child wears a mask, make sure the eye holes are big enough to see out of.
Give kids flashlights or
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Graffiti Hotline Opens

Council Member Vinnie Gentile has partnered with the Bay Ridge-Bensonhurst Beautification/Preservation Alliance and CitySolve to launch a new anti-graffiti program in the Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach and Bensonhurst neighborhoods he represents as Council District 43.

Calling graffiti a quality-of-life blight that keeps stores vacant longer, lowers property values, and makes streets look
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Hallowe'en in Prospect Park



Prospect Park, which has hosted Hallowe'en events for more than 30 years, has a haunted weekend planned for Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27.

From 12-3 PM on Saturday only, the scarier-than-ever Halloween Haunted Walk will bring zombies, wolf men, headless horsemen, and witches to lurk high on Lookout Hill, waiting for you. If you're brave enough, meet at Lookout Hill on Center Drive.
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To the Bridge and Back







Popular local Facebook site "You're Probably from Bay Ridge If..." will co-host "To the Bridge and Back", a walk along the Bay Ridge waterfront to raise funds for the American Cancer Society's fight against breast cancer, from 10 AM to 12 PM on October 26.

The walk starts from the American Veterans Memorial Pier, Bay Ridge Avenue (69th Street) and Shore Road, and ends at the Verrazano
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Pushing out "Obamacare"



HealthCare.gov, the new national marketplace for affordable health insurance as part of "Obamacare", had a very rough rollout on October 1. The 20 million hits that bombed the site in its first few weeks didn't help.

Once people get through, though, they seem to like what they find. According to President Barack Obama, nearly half a million Americans have now signed up through the federal and
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The Simple Things

Today was a good day. And when I'm cooking on a good day it seems that everything turns out well. We had toad-in-the-hole and roasted squash with apple crumble and custard for afters. Simple and delicious. I made the batter using a recipe from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Lots of eggs and 1 part water to two parts milk. It is much lighter batter than one made with all milk. The only problem was I didn't have enough room in the oven for everything but Zoe came up with the idea of separating the squash into three loaf tins so we sort of jigsaw-ed everything in.

And nothing got burned.

I enjoy cooking for the family but sometimes I try to go all gourmet and get stressed and have disasters so my new plan is (a) to have a plan; (b) keep it simple.

And when it is simple there is more time for cuddles, fun and giggles with the grandchildren. What could be nicer?
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Bad to the Bone



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Family Fun Day at OLPH





Promising "fun for everyone", Family Fun Day, in the gym at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 552 59th Street in Sunset Park, is scheduled for 1 PM on Sunday December 1.

Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. Admission includes two bottles of soda, coffee or tea, your choice of cookies, and door prizes.

Featured will be a penny social, raffles, games, food, gift certificates, a toy and
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"Anne Frank: A Living Voice" at Good Shepherd



Opening the month-long exhibit Anne Frank: A History for Today, from
November 6 through December 6 at the Lutheran Church of the Good
Shepherd, 7420 Fourth Avenue in Bay Ridge, women's choir The Bella Voce Singers will present Hope, featuring a performance of Linda Tutas Haugen's choral work Anne Frank: a Living Voice, on Sunday, November 10 at 3:00 PM.

Also featured in the November 10
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"Alt for Norge" Casting Season 5



Season 5 of "The Great Norway Adventure ("Alt For Norge"), Norway's award-winning #1 reality TV series, is now being cast.

Outgoing, adventurous, fun-loving American citizens at least 18 years old (as of 2/16/14), who have some Norwegian ancestry and have never been to Norway are eligible.

Chosen participants will travel to Norway to compete in extreme cultural challenges and discover their
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A Visit to the Eco-Dock



Update 10/26/13: according to an email this afternoon from Jose Soegaard at Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, the tug's 3:30 PM visit today was cancelled due to serious mechanical problems resulting in it being towed back to Manhattan. The tour will be re-scheduled, possibly next
weekend. Call Jose at 203-470-1136 with any questions.

The Bay Ridge Eco-Dock, at American Veterans Memorial
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Riding the Ridge



Thinking about the Brooklyn Daily account of a collision this week at Ridge Boulevard and 67th Street in Bay Ridge -- blamed on the lack of a stoplight -- I decided to take a fact-finding stroll this morning.

I wasn't just thinking about collisions as I traipsed the length of Ridge Boulevard on a perfect fall morning. I was thinking about what a livery car driver had told me a couple of months
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Outdoor Ice Skating at Northside Holiday Market





The great combination of ice skating and holiday shopping is coming to North Brooklyn this holiday season.

From November 15 through December 22, the first annual Northside Holiday Market will host North Brooklyn's first-ever outdoor ice skating rink on Fridays from 3-10 PM and Saturdays and Sundays from 12-10 PM at McCarren Park Pool, 766 Lorimer Street in Williamsburg.

The Northside
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City Stomp at Dizzy's Diner



City Stomp, a Brooklyn family favorite, is back, after a summer hiatus, at Dizzy's Diner, at 230 5th Avenue (@President) in Park Slope.

City Stomp shows are free with your meal at Dizzy's, which according to Time Out Magazine is the city's "the Best Place to Rock out While Having Dinner,"

Seatings are at 5 and 6:30 PM; with shows at 5:45 and 6:45 PM.

Fall-Winter dates are: November 6,
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Golden Hosts Gaming Round-Table at RIT



On October 22, State Senator Marty Golden, chair of the Senate Select Committee on Science, Technology, Incubation and
Entrepreneurship, will host a round-table discussion at the Rochester Institute of Technology as part of a fact-finding mission on how to grow the gaming industry in New York State.

The public event, titled "Growing Computer and Video
Game Development in New York", will
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A Cave Near Marseilles


It is coming close to Halloween so perhaps this is a good time to share a scary tale that also happens to be true.

It was sometime in the early eighties and Bert was coming to the end of a long, leisurely trip around Europe. His funds were running low and his plan was that he would wend his way homewards but, before doing that, he wanted to meet up with an old friend from Ballymena who was teaching English in Marseilles. But when he called at her apartment he was told that she was away for a few days. He had around three days to kill before Rosie would return and rather than leave without seeing her he decided to wait it out. Because of his cash shortage he couldn't afford to stay in the city. Being an adaptable sort of chap he decided to travel just outside Marseilles. He caught a bus to a likely looking area and on exploring found himself a nice dry cave. It was wide enough to accommodate him lying down, deep enough to give some protection from inclement weather but not high enough to stand up in. It was ideal. He tramped back down to civilisation, bought bread, cheese, fruit and wine and settled down for the night.

The wine did its work and Bert was soon fast asleep until he was startled awake at some pre-dawn hour. The hairs on the back of his neck were standing on end and he felt quite alarmed. There was something tugging at his sleeping bag. He shone his torch around the cave but there was nothing to be seen. He decided it must be the wind catching it or a animal tugging on it. He settled down and went back to sleep. But not before checking his watch. It was nearly 4 am.

The next day he put the experience out of his mind. It was probably a dream. He spent the day exploring the countryside before going into town for more supplies. That night the wine did its customary work and he fell asleep easily. Until he wakened, hair prickling on his scalp and neck. There was that tugging at his sleeping bag, more insistent this time. Terrified he pulled the sleeping bag over his face and lay shivering until dawn. He decided that this would definitely be his last night in the cave.

The third day brought torrential rain. He mooched around all day telling himself that this nightly disturbance was all in his mind. He decided to give it one more night. After all, he'd see Rosie the next day. There was the prospect of company, a bed and a hot meal and just one more night to get through. What harm would a little ruffling or tugging at his sleeping bag do?

At the usual time, the hour before the dawn, Bert felt the familiar prickling at the back of his neck. He drew the sleeping bag right over his head. Then, horrified, felt himself being picked up as if two sets of strong arms had each taken a corner of his sleeping bag . He felt himself being flung into the far reaches of the cave. And there he cowered, trembling and sweating until the first glimmer of light entered the cave. He gathered up his belongings and left. An hour later he was sitting in a café on the outskirts of town surrounded by people on their way to work. He drank coffee and smoked. And thought, did that really happen?

All was forgotten when he met up with Rosie later. That night he slept on a comfortable couch in a warm apartment, all terrors behind him. But not entirely forgotten, for this strange experience has stayed with Bert all his life. It was one of the first stories he ever shared with me. And now and again it is spoken of, whenever the subject of ghosts, ghouls or hauntings comes up in conversation.
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Success and Failure in Mill Basin



A zombiefied Bloomberg-era Panel for Educational Policy has voted, over the impassioned protests of parents, students, teachers, and elected officials, to co-locate a charter school, Success Academy elementary, inside Mill Basin's IS 78, the Roy H. Mann Middle School.

The Success Academy charter school chain is the alter-ego of former City Council Member Eva Moskowitz, a dedicated foe of
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300-Car Rally at Mt. Manresa



At 2 PM on Saturday, October 19, the Committee to Save Mt. Manresa will host a "300 Car Rally to Save Mt. Manresa" on Narrows Road North in Staten Island, to demonstrate the amount of traffic that a 100-townhouse project would generate if constructed on Mt. Manresa's 15 pristine acres.

Drive to Narrows Road North (between Fingerboard Road and Hylan Blvd.), where you will be given a sign with a
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"No More"




"...Yes, we prevented an economic catastrophe that would have put a huge
hole in our fragile economic recovery. But the reason we were in this
mess in the first place is that a reckless faction in Congress took the
government and the economy hostage...

"According to the S&P index...$24 billion has
been flushed down the drain for a completely unnecessary political
stunt [about $1.5
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Eco-Dock Ribbon-Cutting



A gaggle of notables, including city Parks Commissioner Veronica White, Borough President Marty Markowitz, Council Member Vincent
Gentile, and Metropolitan
Waterfront Alliance President and CEO Roland Lewis, will be at the 69th Street Pier, at Bay Ridge Avenue and Shore Road in Bay Ridge, at 11 AM tomorrow, Thursday, October 17, to cut the ribbon on Bay Ridge's first Eco Dock.

After the
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Upcycle Fest in Prospect Park



The Prospect Park Alliance and the Foundation for New York City Parks will launch Upcycle Fest™, a recycling event for old electronics, at Prospect Park on October 27 and 28.

If you're ready to confront those obsolete electronics you've been hiding in your drawers, closets and shelves and give them a chance at a better life, load up the trunk and drop them off:

Sunday, October 27 from 9 AM
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Haunted Hallowe'en Walk and Fairytale Forest at Owl's Head



The 18th Annual Haunted Halloween Walk and Fairytale Forest is scheduled from 3:30 to 9:00 PM on Thursday, October 31 at Owl's Head Park, Colonial Road and 68th Street in Bay Ridge.

The event will feature the Haunted Walk and Fairytale Forest, a pumpkin patch, a coloring contest, and a costume contest. Also featured will be children's rides, face painting, sand art, a trackless train, and
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Recchia Raises Record $1M



City Council Member Domenic Recchia, running in New York's 11th congressional district, announced today that, a year before the election, he has raised over $1 million, breaking the record for challengers in this Staten Island/Southern Brooklyn district.

According to today's campaign filing, Recchia has close to a million in cash-on-hand and has raised over $300,000 in the third quarter of
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The Vermont Sail Freight Project at New Amsterdam Market



On Sunday October 27, the New Amsterdam Market will host the Vermont Sail Freight Project, hauling 15 tons of Champlain and Hudson Valley produce to the the South Street Seaport via wind-powered water transport.

Sail-barge Ceres, launched in Ferrisburg, Vermont, is now making her maiden voyage to New York City.

Read more about Ceres here and pre-order produce through Good Eggs.

Wholesale
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"What Do Women Want?" at Babeland





At 7 PM on October 17 at Babeland, 462 Bergen Street in Park Slope, Brooklyn Reading Works/Edgy Moms will host "What Do Women Want?", cocktails and conversation about female lust with author Daniel Bergner and Babeland co-founder Claire Cavanah.

In his provocative new book, Bergner overturns the traditional assumption that women want intimacy and commitment while men want excitement and
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Kitten Adoption Event at Boggie Doggie



Between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM on Columbus Day, Monday, October 14, George Politis and the "Itty Bitty Kitty Committee" will host a Kitten Adoption Event at local pet shop Boogie Doggie 2, at 7616 76th Street @ 5th Avenue in Bay Ridge.

The number at the shop is 1-718-745-1177.

Volunteers are welcome to help show and work with the kittens during the event.

If you can't volunteer on the 14th,
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DeBlasio Granted Intervenor Status in LICH Lawsuit





A State Supreme Court Justice has granted Public Advocate and Democratic mayoral contender Bill deBlasio’s motion to intervene in a case that will determine the next operator of Cobble Hill's Long Island College Hospital.

Justice Carolyn Demarest ruled last week that deBlasio and a group of Brooklyn civic organizations, including Boerum Hill Association, Carroll Gardens Neighborhood
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Reforming the City's Restaurant Inspection System



City Council Member Vinnie Gentile has introduced a package of legislation to overhaul a restaurant inspection system he calls burdensome and overly punitive to make it more fair, consistent, transparent and accountable.

The bill would make the Department of Health create a "code of conduct" pamphlet telling restaurant owners and operators what to expect during a health inspection. Health
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Autism Fundraiser at the Pour House



From 1-8 PM on Sunday, November 10, Viking Love and the Pour House, at 7901 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, will host the Evers Family Autism Fundraiser, benefiting the Path Family Center.

The $20 donation at the door includes complimentary food, a drink ticket, an event bracelet and a T-shirt

The event will feature live music, a DJ, special guests and surprises gifts, cash prizes, raffles, a 50/50,
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Public Hearing on Proposed Carroll Gardens Shelter



The Coalition for Carroll Gardens, in an email blast last week, announced that the city Department of Buildings, with no warning to local elected officials, has reinstated the previously-revoked building permits for a proposed mens' shelter in an empty condo building at 165 West 9th Street in Carroll Gardens.

The DOB has offered no explanation for the reversal, in the waning days of the
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Hallowe'en Mystery Man



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Hynes Campaign Opens 3rd Avenue Storefront



The folding tables near the door were covered with neat piles of campaign literature, and the new storefront, near the corner of 84th Street and 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, was staffed by a couple of older blonde women when I walked by yesterday afternoon.

In the front window, prominently featured near the door, was a blow-up of the New York Post article from which Hynes apparently sourced the
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Oktoberfest Auction





Archbishop John Hughes Columbiettes #481 will host an Oktoberfest Auction dinner dance at 1305 86th Street in Bensonhurst from 8 PM to 12 Midnight on Saturday, October 26.

The $50 admission includes dinner, beer/wine/soda and dessert, dancing, a birthday board and a 50/50.

Part of the proceeds of the event will go to benefit Autism Speaks and the Bridge to Youth Organization.

For more
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Chrysanthemums



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Apple Pie Bake-Off at Bay Ridge Greenmarket



I'm crazy about apples. And where there's apples, pies cannot be far behind.

On Saturday, November 23, the Bay Ridge Greenmarket, at Walgreen's parking lot at the corner of 95th and 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, will host an Apple Pie Bake-Off.

If you think your pie recipe is a prize-winner, sign up for the Bake-Off at the Market Info tent or email acampbell@grownyc.org.

The first place winner
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Boys Auditions for "Grease"





Fontbonne Hall, at 9901 Shore Road in Bay Ridge, will audition boys for its production of Grease on Wednesday, November 6 and Friday, November 8 at 3 PM, and on Saturday, November 10 at 1 PM.

Callbacks will be held on November 10 at 2 PM.

The production, directed by Susan Huizinga, with musical direction by Richard Louis-Pierre and choreography by Adriane Musacchio, is scheduled for May 2,3
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Hallowe'en Masquerade Ball





Starting at 7 PM on Hallowe'en Night, October 31, Long Island animal rescue organization Bobby and the Strays will host a Hallowe'en Masquerade Ball at Russo's on the Bay, at 162-45 Crossbay Boulevard in Howard Beach

The event will feature dinner, dancing, auctions, live music, beer and wine, prizes, raffles, and more.

For tickets and information, call 718-845-0779 or 917-213-9840.
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Lemony Snickett at the Bookmark Shoppe



At 6:30 PM on October 15, the Bookmark Shoppe, at 8415 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, will host Daniel Handler, author of the Lemony Snicket book series: A Series of Unfortunate Events, 13 Words and The Composer Is Dead.

Handler, who doubles as an accordian player, will release a CD of 13 "dreadful" songs from the Unfortunate Events series with friend and Magnetic Fields rocker Steven Merritt.

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Joey Graffignino Family Day





From 12 Noon to 4 PM tomorrow, Sunday, October 13, the family and friends of the late Joe Graffignino will host a day of family fun in Shore Road Park, at 79th Street and Shore Road in Bay Ridge.

Rides, DJ, raffles, refreshments and more.

For more information, Facebook or email Linda Graffignino at linnygraff@gmail.com.
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Hair Story


Miss Evie comes to me with her hair in bows and clips and looking quite the young lady. As the day progresses her pretty hair ornaments are yanked out and she looks rather dishevelled. This does not trouble her overmuch as she is not as concerned about her appearance as her big sister is.

Sometimes Granny tries to remedy matters but she is not as nifty at fixing hair as Evie's parents. I don't think Evie cares much for my efforts either!




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Catch Yourself On

I was happy there for a long time, the longest time ever since those long ago summer holidays of my primary school days. I put it down to the contentment that comes with increasing maturity and some needful adjustments to my thinking.

Then my mood started to flag. I was tired all the time. My legs hurt a lot. Reckon I've got a lurgy. I googled all my symptoms and it turns out I've got Blogger's Block. I blame American TV.

Because when one has Breaking Bad, Boardwalk Empire and Homeland to watch it does rather eat into one's leisure time.

Then there is micro-managing the household chores and caring too much about how the towels are folded. That is a very foolish way to spend those precious moments.

What I need to do is micro-manage my daily schedule. Any advice would be greatly appreciated and I may need to make a spreadsheet. Now I must go because there is another episode of Homeland to watch where Carrie must deal with the aftermath of having being shafted by Saul once more. She had already been shafted on her stairs but at least he ( a Brodie lookalike lite) had the common decency not to stay the night.
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"Half-Way to St. Patrick's Day" Fundraiser at the Monk



Starting at 2 PM on Sunday, October 20, the Wicked Monk, an Irish pub at 9510 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, will host "Half Way to St. Patrick's Day", a fundraiser for the Bay Ridge St. Patrick's Day Parade.

Live music featuring the Lost Tribe of Donegal at 3 PM; John Rafferty and Friends at 4:30 PM; and 2U at 6:30 PM.

The donation is $20 at the door.

For more information, call Linda Gallagher at
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"Howl-o-we'en" Adoption Event at Trinity Church





From 11 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, October 26, Trinity Church, at 91st Street and 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge, will host a "Love Wanted" pet adoption event, featuring adoptable pets from North Shore Animal League and local rescue groups.

An adoption fee and photo ID are required.

Bring your food donations -- for both people and pets -- to the event, for local food pantry Reaching Out Community
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Farmers Market



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Get Out of Hell Free



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Have You Seen Kuzya?



Kuzya is a male about a year old with tabby and white markings who went missing on 95th Street between Ridge and 3rd Avenue on October 3.

Kuzya is declawed and missing a pinky.

A reward is offered for his return.

Call 917-501-8733 if you have any information regarding his whereabouts.
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Ripening Figs



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Working the Columbus Day Parade



Brooklyn Daily Photo

In a political season, every weekend event becomes an opportunity for local pols to meet and greet in the street.

Among the candidates converging tomorrow, Saturday, October 12, on the 32nd Annual Brooklyn Columbus Day Parade in Bensonhurst will be City Council Member Vinnie Gentile, joined by the Bay Ridge Democrats.

The meetup is at 62nd Street and 18th Avenue at 1 PM.
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A Packed Back Room at the Bridgeview



About 40 people packed the back room at the Bridgeview Diner tonight for the Bay Ridge Democrats' last monthly meeting before the November General Election.

Guests included City Council Member Dominic Recchia, running to unseat Congressional Representative Michael Grimm in 2014; Ken Thompson, winner of the Brooklyn D.A. primary; and City Council Member Vinnie Gentile, challenged for
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Bay Ridge Native Nominated to Head Federal Reserve



In a press release today, City Council Member Vinnie Gentile commended President Barack Obama on his nomination of Dr. Janet Yellen to be the first woman to head the Federal Reserve in its 100-year history.

If confirmed, the Fort Hamilton High School graduate, who has played a major role in the Fed's efforts to keep interest rates at near-record lows to support the economy, would take control
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BRD Hosts Thompson, Gentile at the Bridgeview



With the General Election bearing down, the Bay Ridge Democrats will be at the Bridgeview Diner, at 9011 3rd Avenue, at 8 PM tomorrow night, Thursday, October 10, talking Election Day strategy.

Ken Thompson, winner of the Democratic Primary for Brooklyn District Attorney, and Council Member Vinnie Gentile, who is running for re-election, will join the group at this last meeting before the
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Free Flu Shots



An annual fall flu shot is recommended, particularly for the elderly and those with chronic illness.

State Senator Marty Golden and Coney Island Hospital will co-host free flu shots at three southern Brooklyn locations this month:

Tuesday, October 22 at Carmine Carro Community Center, 3000 Fillmore Avenue
Thursday, October 24 at the Bay Ridge Manor, 476 76th Street
Tuesday, October 29 at Sts
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Regina's "Gotta Sing" Mozart, Gilbert and Sullivan



"Gotta Sing:" Song Selections from Gilbert and Sullivan

At 3:00 PM on Sunday, November 3, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help auditorium, 5902 6th Avenue in Sunset Park, Regina Opera Company will present "Gotta Sing", featuring song selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's comic masterpieces and songs from popular operettas sung by Regina soloists, with accompaniment by flutist Richard Paratley and
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Brooklyn Preservation Council at Scotto's



The Brooklyn Preservation Council will meet at 6:30 PM on Tuesday October 8 at the Scotto Funeral Home, 106 1st Place in Carroll Gardens.

Agenda items include community concerns, the Marylander Memorial Park Plan, Rawley Post archaeology, and the Sunset Park Historic District.

For additional information, contact Bob Furman: (917) 648-4043 / bobfurman1@hotmail.com / bobfurman1@juno.com.


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Schumer Endorses Thompson



U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, senior member of the New York delegation,
has strongly endorsed Ken Thompson for Brooklyn District Attorney, saying Thompson would effectively fight crime while delivering the change Brooklyn so desperately needs.

Schumer's endorsement follows Thompson's historic upset victory in the September Democratic Primary for Brooklyn D.A., making him the first
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Bay Ridge Dems Work the Vote



In the aftermath of last Tuesday's runoff victory for City Council Member Tish James in the race for Public Advocate, Bay Ridge Democrats, the neighborhood's newest, hardest-working political club, touted its successful endorsement of the major winners in the city's 2013 Democratic Primary.

Endorsing Bill de Blasio for Mayor, Tish James for Public
Advocate, Scott Stringer for Comptroller, and
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News from the Committee to Save Mt. Manresa



On Saturday, the Committee to Save Mt. Manresa held its 19th consecutive rally in front of the stone Manresa sign at approximately 99 Narrows Road North in Staten Island.

Following a court hearing on Tuesday, the temporary restraining order (TRO) protecting Mount Manresa's historic structures, old growth trees and natural landscape was continued.

An estimated 9,000 people have now signed the
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Volunteers Sought for 4th Avenue TNR Project



Volunteers are sought for a "Trap, Neuter, Return" project at a 4th Avenue Location in Bay Ridge on Monday, October 7, Tuesday, October 8 and Wednesday, October 9, with Monday being the main focus.

The times are still being worked out, but could include morning, late afternoon and evening hours.

Volunteers are welcome, and will be assigned tasks based on experience.

To volunteer or for more
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Not Too Late to Apply for 9/11 Health Benefits



If you have an illness related to the World Trade Center attack, you can still qualify for free health benefits, despite the Oct. 3 deadline for claims against the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund. You can still apply for free medical care under the World Trade Center Health Program until 2016.

First responders and volunteers who helped with the post-9/11 rescue, recovery or cleanup are
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A Wildlife-Friendly Garden



Those of us lucky enough to have a back yard have the chance to turn it into an autumn oasis for wildlife.

Planting late-blooming native perennials like coneflowers, asters and goldenrods will attract migrating Monarchs and other butterflies.

Instead of bagging the leaves and putting them out with the trash, rake them into your flower beds, where they will provide a winterizing natural mulch
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OTI Offers Scholarships for CASAC Training



Qualified low-income New York City residents who want to become Credentialied Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselors can apply for scholarships from the Outreach Training Institute, with locations in Greenpoint and Richmond Hill, Queens.

If you are unemployed, working at low wage jobs, on public assistance or re-entering the workforce after a period of disability, you are eligible for
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Senior Idol Finalists Selected



According to a press release from State Senator Marty Golden, who sponsors the event, 10 finalists, from among the more than 30 entrants who auditioned, have been selected for the 7th Annual Brooklyn Senior Idol Contest, scheduled for 7 PM on Saturday, October 5 at Our Lady of Angels Auditorium, 347 74th Street in Bay Ridge

Senior Idol, a must-see fun night out, is becoming another local
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Pacific Street



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Transalt Poll: Voters Want Complete Streets



According to a recent poll, commissioned by transportation advocacy organization Transportation Alternatives, of 875 randomly-chosen likely New York City voters across the city's multiple diversities, 91% of them long-term residents, dangerous streets are a daily fact of life here and Complete Streets design needs to go viral.

Some numbers from the poll results:

One in three New Yorkers
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"Time to Go Joe": "I'm in Again"



Ken Thompson, who beat 24-year incumbent Charlie Hynes 55% to 45% in the Democratic Primary race for Brooklyn District Attorney last month, learned in the newspapers today, just like we did, that his defeated opponent, after conceding the election, promising a smooth transition, and swearing to stop campaigning, has pulled a 180.

According to the New York Post, Hynes' reversal came after a
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City Council Smackdown: Quaglione vs. Gentile



In a candidate debate this week, veteran Marty Golden staffer John Quaglione went after longtime incumbent City Council Member Vinnie Gentile on quality of life issues like graffiti, street trash, petty crime and shabby parks, blaming Gentile for not bringing home more money for Bay Ridge.

Things were much better for the district when his boss Marty Golden held Gentile's job, said Quaglione,
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Proxy Deathmatch: Golden vs. Eaton



Marty Golden and Tim Cochrane

Brooklyn Daily reporter Will Bredderman had a wild ride at the Brooklyn GOP convention on September 30, as warring factions led by State Senator Marty Golden and incumbent County Chair Craig Eaton locked horns in a chaotic proxy deathmatch.

Packing 545 proxy votes, Golden and his posse, accusing Eaton of failing to grow the Republican base or challenge longtime
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Bay Ridge Cares for Sweet Sally Sunshine



On Saturday, October 5, local volunteer organization Bay Ridge Cares, famous for making and delivering 26,000 meals to people who got hit by Hurricane Sandy, will host a fundraiser for Sally Kabel, an adorable one-year old girl facing a tough 2-year recovery after being diagnosed with leukemia.

The event will take place rain or shine from 2-5 PM after the Ragamuffin Parade at the Wicked Monk,
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A Tree to Grow in Brooklyn



Council Member Vinnie Gentile, partnered with the New York Restoration Project to accelerate MillionTreesNYC, the country's biggest municipal tree giveaway program, will host a "Tree for All" giveaway from 10 AM to 12 Noon on October 12, 2013 at the Bay Ridge Greenmarket, in Walgreen's parking lot at 95th Street and 3rd Avenue in Bay Ridge.

TD Bank, Toyota, and more than 40 local community
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Gin O'Clock!

It was my chance to get away last week so now it is Bert's turn. He left this afternoon, on a grey, miserable Autumn day for Fanad, armed with two buckets of woodstain and a selection of brushes to tackle the decking at the caravan. His accomplices are, two social workers, brothers who love nothing better than a bit of banter and some nice relaxing manual work to do. The weather in Donegal was bright and sunny and perfect for the task in hand.

Meanwhile I had my own social work stuff going on as it was time for Pearlie's six-monthly review. We are so lucky right now. Pearlie's care team are first-class, her social worker is excellent and the nursing team so very conscientious. I don't take any of it for granted. I know that we are fortunate to live in a society where all this elder care is available and, even better, free.

Even so, it can be tough when Bert isn't here. Especially when his time away coincides with grandchild day. I have the girls tomorrow and have no one to help me out.

So when Tracey phoned me up, knowing I was husbandless and carless, to ask me if there was anything I needed I at first said,

No. I think I have all that I need. Oh! Wait. I know. Bring gin!

When my darlings go home and Pearlie has her supper and the pigs, dogs and chickens are sorted out, I'll be pouring a stiff one, putting my feet up and will watch yet another episode of Boardwalk Empire. Roll on Thursday and gin o'clock!
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