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• Canarsie • Marine Park • Mill Basin • Georgetown • Gerritsen Beach • Bergen Beach • • Kings Plaza • Sheepshead Bay • Flatlands • Flatbush • East New York • Spring Creek • Vol. 94 No. 21 Thursday, May 22, 2014 44 Pages 50¢ Story on page 2 & 3 1142 East 92nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236 • Tel: 1-718-257-0600 • Fax: 1-718-272-0870 • Email: [email protected] Photos by Michael Glenn, Facebook and Sam Akhtar THE OFFICE OF THE CANARSIE COURIER WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY MAY 26 2 Canarsie Courier IN THIS ISSUE Hospital Diagnoses Violence At Discussion Panel xx Page 5 Chef Tastes Success As A Rising Pastry Artist Page 19 H.E.S. Street Fair A Bouncy And Fun Time For Attendees Page 24 SECTIONS Action Classified...............40 Business Card Corner.........30 Business Directory...............35 Community Guide...............38 Medical Update................28 Religious News...................32 Sports...............................20 0 FEATURES What’s Your Opinion............27 COLUMNS Telling It Like It Is..................6 May 22, 2014 Deadly Accidents Plague Local Despite a 48-hour citywide crackdown on speeding, accidents were plentiful throughout Brooklyn. On Monday evening, two victims died when their vehicle plowed through the Kings Plaza intersection. On Tuesday morning, two cars were pinned along Paerdegat Avenue North. Later that same day, a man and a woman were severely injured at Kings Highway near the East 36th street roundabout. On Wednesday morning, a motorcycle driver was allegedly hit by a bus and suffered fatal injuries. Paerdegat Pin Job Kings Highway Crash Text by Sam Akhtar Tuesday morning started off with a bang on Paerdegat Avenue North when two cars got into a car accident. At the scene, the driver of a Toyota Avalon was pinned against a brick fence after her vehicle was forced onto the sidewalk. The female driver was extracted from her car by firefighters using the Jaws of Life. Once she was placed on the stretcher, the woman’s hand was visibly shaking. The male driver of the other vehicle, an Infiniti SUV, was also treated by EMS workers. The extent of both drivers’ injuries was unknown. The cause of the accident was still under investigation as of press time. Photos by Sam Akhtar and Michael Glenn Possible DUI? Photos and text by Sam Akhtar The scene has become an all too familiar site for residents and yet another horrific car accident took place at Kings Highway and East 36th Street. Multiple calls into 911 stated the driver and passenger of the Honda Accord were trapped inside their vehicle, which was wedged against a light pole on the highway island. EMS transported the bloody male driver and a visibly hurt female passenger of the Accord to a nearby hospital for their injuries on Tuesday around 2 p.m. According to eyewitnesses at the scene, the driver of a Chevrolet sedan, who was also involved in the accident, was allegedly suspected of driving under the influence (DUI). As of press time, the cause of the accident was still under investigation. The extent of the injuries for the man and woman were also unknown. An Independent Newspaper Since 1921 We are not affiliated with any other news organization or publication. Founded April 22, 1921 by Walter S. Patrick Serving Canarsie, Marine Park, Mill Basin, Georgetown, Bergen Beach, East New York, Flatlands, Flatbush, Gerritsen Beach, Sheepshead Bay & Spring Creek 1142 East 92nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11236 Tel: 1-718-257-0600 • Fax: 1-718-272-0870 e-mail: [email protected] www.canarsiecourier.com Donna Marra Publisher Catherine Rosa Business Manager The Late Charles Rogers Managing Editor Dara Mormile Associate Editor Linda Steinmuller Staff Reporter Lennox Clarke Shawn Thomas Dunleavy Alessandro Marra Jr. Production Department Lynn Gerbino Eileen Melecio Classifieds William O’Neill Telemarketing Sam Akhtar, Jason Linetsky, Linda Steinmuller, Jerry Del Priore, Dawn Zamanis & Loretta Chin Writers Dave Lewin, Darryl C. Madison, Sonny Maxon & Oronde I. Bell Photographers The Canarsie Courier (USPS 088-040) is published weekly by the Canarsie Courier Publications Inc., 1142 E. 92nd Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11236. Subscriptions are $20 per year in Brooklyn ($40 everywhere else). 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However, no endorsement by the Canarsie Courier is intended or implied. All ads are read back to the advertiser, who is responsible for checking the published ad after the first insertion. Credit will only be given for the space occupied by the error for the first week. Credit will not be given after first insertion for any reason. Only original contest and sweepstakes coupons will be accepted. Prizes must be claimed in person by the winner no later than 14 days from the date of publication. 3 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Brooklyn Streets Over Three Day Span Evening Crash On Avenue U Claims Two Lives By Dara Mormile Flatbush Avenue and Avenue U is notorious for out-of-control drivers who speed through the intersection. Monday, at around 6:30 p.m., the dangerous thoroughfare was the scene of yet another accident – this time two people were killed in a horrific collision. Reports state that a Nissan Maxima, traveling southbound on Flatbush Avenue, struck a BMW that was turning onto Avenue U. The Nissan then crashed into a pole and practically split in half. Officials had to remove the top of the car to extract the passengers. Witnesses said the driver of the Nissan, 20-yearold Philbert Martin Williams, was allegedly racing along the avenue prior to the accident. His passenger, 18-year-old Christina Whipper, died at the scene. Williams was taken to Coney Island Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The two occupants of the BMW were taken to Kings County Hospital and reportedly suffered minor injuries. The funeral for Whipper is scheduled for Wednesday, May 28th at 888 East 59th Street. Photos by Michael Glenn and News12 Brooklyn Courtesy of Facebook Scene of horrific accident, center, which took Christina Whipper’s (left) life. Flier, right, announces teen’s funeral. Totalled Nissan at Avenue U. Vigil for Christina Whipper Motorcyclist Succumbs To Accident Injuries A 26-year-old motorcyclist died as a result of his injuries following an accident on Ralph Avenue and Glenwood Road Wednesday morning. The motorcycle driver was apparently speeding when an MTA city bus that was traveling northbound on Ralph Avenue hit him. EMS also transported a 75-year-old female passenger of the bus to Brookdale Hospital for minor injuries. The operator of the bus remained on the scene. The investigation is ongoing by the NYPD's Collision Investigation Squad. Text and photos by Sam Akhtar 4 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 It’s My Park Day at Marine Park Photos and text by Loretta Chin Any day in Marine Park is fun, but Saturday was a special day to celebrate Brooklyn’s largest park and to learn more about its rich history in a day of free activities in and around the Carmine Carro Community Center. The “It’s My Park Day” event, which took place from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., was only one of several projects and events taking place borough-wide from May through October. The day was dedicated to educating visitors about the special history of Marine Park, which was once a part of a thriving farming community and whose land was at one time owned by the Lott family. “It’s My Park Day” events include community-led volunteer projects, public and private partnerships, and activities led by local community park groups with support from the City Parks Foundation and New York City Parks. For more information, visit www.ItsMyPark.org. “The Lott family had the top 10 wealthiest and largest farms in this area and there was large-scale agricultural development that ultimately helped support the development of downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan,” said Alyssa Loorya, a lifelong Marine Park resident who is also the vice president of the board of the Hendrick I. Lott House Preservation Association. Old-fashioned farm implements were also on display. There were yarn-spinning and wood-working demonstrations, storytelling, arts and crafts for the kids, tabling by local civic and community groups and so much more as part of the activities within the center. Outside, there were horses and simulated cow milking. “Where’s Rosa?” Our Business Manager Catherine Rosa is hidden somewhere in this issue of the Canarsie Courier. Every week, her face will be photoshopped and placed in a RANDOMLY SELECTED PHOTO SOMEWHERE IN THE PAPER. Find Rosa’s face and you can win a three-month subscription to the community’s best newspaper! One lucky resident will be picked each week – new subscribers only! All you have to do is circle Rosa and mail the page, along with your name and address to: Canarsie Courier, 1142 East 92nd Street, Brooklyn NY 11236. You can also bring the page where you find Rosa into our office. Happy Rosa Hunting! Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Canarsie’s Outreach Organization Faces Some Stale Conditions By Dara Mormile When an organization that helps residents with rebuilding faces its own problems, time is of the essence with every setback. Thankfully, Bridge Street Development Corporation staff evacuated their Canarsie office just in time – as the presence of mold appeared over the past couple of weeks. “Our staff noticed black growths in portions of the bathroom,” Chief Operating Officer Donald Eversley said. “We had it evaluated and we’re expected to return to business as usual by the end of the week.” Their office is located at 9324 Avenue L, where a leaky roof was allegedly responsible for the mold growth. According to Eversley, mold remediation and interior cleanup prevented Bridge Street staff from occupying the office. Eversley told the Canarsie Courier that their office is expected to open again once sheetrock is replaced and painted by the landlord. Ironically, Bridge Street Development Corporation assisted Canarsiens with obtaining resources for mold remediation shortly after Hurricane Sandy wiped out basements in many homes. Bridge Street Development, which has another location at 460 Nostrand Avenue, is available to residents who need help with all types of community issues, including mortgage and credit counseling, homeownership assistance and civic engagement. For more information on Bridge Street Development’s services, call 718399-0146. Photo courtesy of Bridge Development Corporation Street Beep Visits Marine Park Civic With Big Prospects By Jason Linetsky With a full schedule of meetings for Tuesday evening, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams took time to pay the Marine Park Civic Association a visit and outlined plans for his first term. “Too many times you will know someone through sound bites and we really don’t get an opportunity to connect with Brooklynites,” stated Adams. “But, I want you to know that I get it. I’ve spent two years wearing a bulletproof vest, standing on street corners protecting our children. I get it. I get it that it doesn’t matter if it’s Marine Park, Brighton Beach or Brownsville - you want to create an environment that’s helpful and safe for children and families. I get it. I get it very clearly. I’m the right person, at the right time, to be borough president because I get it.” Although many residents wonder if Adams can fulfill the position long held by Marty Markowitz, Adams swore to continue to improve the borough. “I want my son to be in a borough where he’s happy that 47 percent of Brooklyn speaks a language other than English at home.” Adams continued, “I want him to know the rich energy of the first Italians to come to Brooklyn, the first Irish to come to Brooklyn and the Chinese community of Sunset Park - the largest Chinese community in the entire state right here in the borough of Brooklyn.” To accomplish this task and many others on his freshman year list, Adams first broke the news to his 64 staff members that they would not just stay around Borough Hall while he was in office. “When I first walked in, I said to forget sitting in this building. Things are happening out there. They are happening in the streets. We have to go out and figure out ways to engage people. You can’t sit in cubicles and think you’ll have four years of that with me. That’s over,” the Beep said. Adams and his staff will be spreading out across Brooklyn and working with the Mayor’s Office to increase awareness of the artistic, education, economic, and cultural strengths of the borough. “I want to change the perception that art can only be in the Brooklyn Academy of Music area and cultural district. We have artists all over this borough. I think, if we can increase the artistic environment, we can do great things in this borough. I want to have a borough where we can raise healthy children and families. I don’t want my legacy to be that I have a Barclays Center. I want my legacy to be that people can once again invest in themselves,” he said. From an economic standpoint, Adams feels most of the borough is being left out of high paying jobs such as with technological companies, widely known to only be in Continued on page 25 5 Prescription For Treatment: Hospital Examines Violence As A Disease Photos and text by Sam Akhtar “Violence is an equal opportunity offender,” said Agnes Abraham, Chairperson of the Community Advisory Board, at a Kings County Hospital Center (KCHC) panel discussion against violence. “Violence can affect everyone,” she said. No one on the panel is a more poignant example than guest speaker 13-year-old Gama Droiville. The teenager was walking along Flatbush Avenue on April 14th around noon when he was struck by gunfire intended for someone else. Droiville was shot twice and suffered a serious injury to his right eye, sending the teen to KCHC. (Just last week, 21year-old Kareem Potomont appeared in court. The alleged shooter is scheduled to return to court in July). It was during his hospital stay that the humble young man became an inspiration to those around him, including hospital staff and treating physicians. The teen joined others on Saturday, May 17th, in the T building auditorium, located at the corner of Clarkson and New York avenues, for the “Violence As It Affects Your Health” discussion. Emergency Department physician and Executive Director of Kings Against Violence Initiative (KAVI), Dr. Robert Gore said, “We often treat the actual physical injuries but we are trying to approach it from the mental aspect, before patients are brought into the hospital.” Princess Fortin, Deputy Director of New York City Cure Violence said, “Violence can be thought of the same way medical professionals think about diseases spreading from person to person when people interact.” The panel discussed various initiatives such as KAVI, KCHC, Save Our Streets (S.O.S.) Crown Heights and Man Up! Inc. as efforts to mitigate the cycle of violence. These four programs focus on intervention and prevention initiatives and combine as a collaboration under the KCHC LIVE! (Let’s Interrupt Violence Everywhere!). Hospital responders from KAVI, S.O.S. and Man Up! are called to help patients and their families cope with the trauma of a violent encounter. Its mission is to offer positive solutions to reduce the chances of retaliation and further violence in the community. Droiville lent his soft-spoken, inspiring voice to the discussion saying he was hoping “to help get stricter gun laws” in an effort to curb violence. Dr. Gore said, “I realized youth violence is a preventable health problem when I started seeing the same faces over and over again in the emergency room.” Another panel discussion covered domestic violence and sexual assault. Kathy Diaz-Hines, KCHC KAVI Coordinator, said there is a generational view on domestic violence. “It (domestic violence) starts at home. If I see it, then somehow, it must be acceptable.” Registered nurse and Coordinator of KCHC-Brooklyn, Alice Blair, said the Sexual Assault Response Team sees a number of cases because it is a 911 Receiving Center for victims of sexual assault. “We have to be on the lookout for sex trafficking. It’s becoming a bigger issue,” she cautioned. Top photo: Staff poses with Gama. Bottom photo: Gama addresses the audience with his mentor, Junior B. Henry (left). 6 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Looking For Real Men? You Won’t Find Them Anymore! Telling It Like It Is By Dara Mormile here have all the cowboys gone? You guessed it – another annoying pop song motivated me to write a column on something that makes no sense, yet it’s the “in” thing everywhere you look. I’ve seen plenty of blogs about fashion trends that are ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’. If men dressing feminine is a new ‘do,’ then our country is heading in a very sad direction, where real men – burly and brimming with testosterone –no longer exist. W You know who I’m talking about – men who wear pants that are tighter than a blood pressure cuff (whether they’re sporting pants to the ground or not – it just looks ridiculous). Women are the ones who are supposed to show off their figure with skinny jeans and fitted tops in bright colors...We’re the ones who are self-conscious about our wardrobe showing off the tightness of our derrière – but don’t men need to wear breathable pants for their...um...boys? I guess not anymore. If you shop in most local stores, you’ll see that they’re not giving men the option to look like a MAN. They’re selling narrow, short and colorful clothes for skinny hipsters who walk around wearing loafers with no socks. I don’t understand how women could be attracted to a man who dresses just as ladylike as they do! Are you going to start exchanging swimwear too? Now, more than ever, I see men – or ‘boys’ it seems – rocking styles that include pink sneakers (don’t four-year-old girls fancy this fashion statement?) and shirts. They could be gang-related colors for all we know, or it could be the brand that’s so popular. To me, it’s still effeminate when there are so many other styles and shades of manliness to choose from. But wait – those ‘manly’ styles are slowly disappearing! More and more, the ‘metrosexual’ look – defined as ‘an urban heterosexual male who enhanced his personal appearance by fastidious grooming, beauty treatments, and fashionable clothes’ – is taking over. Among the younger crowd, there are men whose shirts are so tight and short, it looks like they’re trying to accentuate their ‘figure.’ In reality, they’re showing off how they’re disgustingly overweight, thin as a rail or hairy as an ape. The worst part is when a man – wearing these metrosexual clothes – lifts his arms to reach for something, or maybe to hold onto a pole on a bus or train, and the shirt is so short that it rides up, allowing everyone to see a stomach covered with hair or unflattering flesh (on women, a peak at the belly can be sexy – on a man....not so much!) Wear a damned t-shirt that’s long enough to tuck into your pants and hide that unsightly skin! Honestly, it still doesn’t sit right with me when professional, older men sport feminine colors – even when it’s a pink button-up shirt they’re planning on wearing to the golf range. It might be distinguishing and acceptable if they sport a pink or pastel orange shirt under a blazer – or they’re in “cruisewear” in an unprofessional environment. Let’s get real! The current color coordination and gender based ‘styles’ go against the values we created for children – that pink is feminine and blue is masculine. Now, we can’t separate boys from girls – especially guys in their upper teens and lower 20s who could easily be mistaken for a female if you don’t look at their face. In my mind, there’s nothing that says: “I’m ready to put a dress on now” like a man whose shirt and pants resembles that of his wife/sister/mother/girlfriend. What possessed the first man who made these styles “cool” to establish these fashion statements anyway? No one is making fun of these guys, so it’s become more and more socially acceptable. Also, what happened to men of distinction – like Pierce Brosnan or Denzel Washington, who are contemporary examples of masculinity and testosterone? The rugged, yet clean and sexual male image has disappeared. Continued on page 25 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 7 8 Ridge Abstract Corp. Canarsie Courier SERVICE ABOVE and BEYOND May 22, 2014 Students Roar Into Action At Soccer Tourney Established 1980 Title Insurance throughout New York State • Title insurance arranged in New Jersey and other states • Computer hook-up with NYC Tax Office & Register’s Office • Totally computerized office with personal service • Closing conference room for your convenience • Recording documents • Violation searches • Real estate forms FRANK, J. MARTINO, President BENJAMIN J. MARTINO, JR., Vice President PAUL J. INTERLANDI, Sr. Vice President CHRISTOPER M. BECK, Director of Operations ANDREW NUNZIATO, Sr. Title Officer 1967 McDonald Avenue • Brooklyn, NY 11223 Tel. 718-338-0065 • Fax 1-718-692-3767 Anxious youngsters from P.S. 115 participated in a soccer tournament Tuesday morning. The Tigers practiced after school every day for the past couple of months with help from Coach Brutus and physical education teacher/coordinator Jackie Zammit. Their latest competition was against P.S. 249 and everyone cheered on these motivated tigers! Photo and text by Dara Mormile May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 9 10 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier Shot Teen Victim Makes Ctywide Tour By Sam Akhtar Gama Droiville was walking with his family along Flatbush Avenue on a nice Monday when he was shot. The 13-year-old was shot twice and suffered a serious injury to his right eye. The shooting of this innocent teen outraged leaders and the community at large. On Sunday, Droiville received an award from Councilman Mathieu Eugene at Haitian Flag Day on Sunday, May 18th. Eugene said the teen has been a “true inspiration in his recovery.” The councilman also said the City Council intends to honor the 13-year-old with a proclamation on May 28th. Ever since the April 14th shooting, Gama has inspired countless people with his resiliency, humbleness and spirit. Because of his gentle demeanor and the horrific nature of his injury, Gama was also invited to sing the National Anthem at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets baseball team, on Thursday, May 15th. Droiville (left) stands with Councilman Eugene. Droiville, along with his choir from the French Speaking Baptist Church, located at 209 Claremont Avenue in Brooklyn, serenaded the crowd with their inspired version of “The Star Spangled Banner.” Even though the game pitted the New York Yankees against the Mets, fans from both sides gave the winning young man a standing ovation on his road to recovery. Droiville (right) receives his award. Councilman Eugene honors his guests, including Gama Droiville. Photos by Mr. Manzoor May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 11 12 Canarsie Courier ALL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR May 22, 2014 This Ain’t No Drive-Through Joint! SPRING CAR CARE SPECTACULAR! We Are Dedicated To Excellent Service All Work Guaranteed • 24 Hour Towing Available! NYS Reg. 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Popeyes’ management boarded up a section of the windows for a short while before things got cookin’ again by Sunday afternoon. Photos and text by Dara Mormile May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 13 14 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Local Mother’s Invention To Remove Breastfeeding Stigma Photo and text by Keciah Bailey A Bergen Beach mom has invented a convertible nursing blanket that allows mothers to breastfeed in public, privately. Miosotis Melucci, mom of two, remembers the days of trying to breastfeed her children in public and the embarrassment she used to feel. “People look at you as if you’re doing something wrong, when you’re not doing anything wrong,” Melucci said. “You’re breastfeeding your baby. That got me very frustrated that I couldn’t do it because people would look at me in the wrong way.” After Melucci, 33, had her second child and experienced the same frustrations with breastfeeding, she said she felt motivated to do something. She knew she was not the only mother who felt the frustration of knowing breastfeeding was the healthier alterna- tive but didn’t feel comfortable doing it in public. So she created a solution, a convertible blanket that allows mom and baby to be completely covered while breastfeeding - but still allows the baby to breathe and for mom to maintain eye contact with her child, through a well-ventilated mesh in the top of the blanket. It also functions as five must-haves for new moms. With just a few changes in the direction of the zipper, it can go from a breastfeeding blanket to a burping blanket, a changing blanket or a wrap to swaddle the baby at home and even a stroller cover. Despite her success in creating and marketing the blanket, Melucci faced many difficulties. With contributions from her husband and family members, Melucci acquired enough funding to design the blanket and have a prototype made through a company in China in 2012. Not having any prior business experience, through Google, she found her mentor, Daniel McQuade, a small business counselor at Columbia University, to help her market the blanket, which is patent pending since 2013. “She was excited and ready to hit send,” McQuade said. “I’m no expert on nursing blankets, but when I saw the product, I had my reservations.” He advised her to first present the blanket to boutiques in Manhattan to see if they would buy it. Melucci was glad she did. Boutiques loved the idea but they hated the quality of the product and no one would buy it. “They crushed my dreams,” she said. McQuade advised her to redesign the blanket and use a manufacturing company in the U.S. that uses organic material. After Melucci did everything McQuade advised, she returned to boutiques with a new and improved, high-end product - and they sold. With McQuade’s guidance in 2013, she set up her company, Me Beau Bebe. Today, the blanket is sold in three retail stores and is also on Amazon. Melucci migrated from the Dominican Republic to New York when she was 16 years old. She said she developed her business sense when she was just six years old, working on the farm with her father, selling tomatoes along the roadside. “I went from selling tomatoes to selling nursing blankets,” Melucci said with a laugh. But the business of helping mothers is Melucci’s passion. She believes mothers should not be isolated while breastfeeding and should be able to go out and have a social life while nursing. Melucci believes her blanket solves this problem. “Other blankets are not enough to cover you so if the baby moves, your breast is out and people look at you strange.” Melucci hopes her business will continue to expand. But her greatest hope is that, through her example, her son and daughter will be motivated to be successful. Entrepreneur shows off her blanket. Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 In Partnership With Blood Center New York 69th Pct Community Blood Drive NYPD 69th Precinct Thursday, May 29th 12pm-6pm 9720 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11236 Busmobile Your Donations Will Help To Save Up To THREE Lives. Our Community Hospitals Need Your Help. Please Share This Lifesaving Gift! Eligibility Criteria: • Bring ID with signature or photo. • Minimum weight 110 lbs. • Age 16 - 75 (16 year olds must have parental permission. Age 76 and over need doctor’s note) • Eat well (low fat) & drink fluids. • No tattoos for past 12 months. For questions concerning medical eligibility call 1-800-688-0900 All Donations Will Receive A Gift For More Information Call 917-593-4180 15 16 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Saturday Fight Night Packs A Punch At PacPlex Photos and text by Sam Akhtar The action was fast and furious at the “Battle of Brooklyn.” Held at Canarsie’s PacPlex, fans packed into the 1500 Paerdegat Avenue North athletic sports club on Saturday, May 17th to watch seven actionpacked matches. Before the card got underway, Irv Landau, part owner of PacPlex, told the Canarsie Courier about the spacious facility. “We have so many things here and we just started our boxing program on the third floor. We have everything including swimming, weights and cardio. We have it all,” he said. Final Forum Chief Executive Officer and owner, Sal Musumeci promoted the event and was busy making sure everyone enjoyed themselves. With a live DJ hyping the crowd, the energy in the gym was electric. “It was a huge success,” Musumeci said. He is hoping to bring more events to Canarsie. Results: Opening Bout: Obafemi Bakare won his pro debut against Henry Beckford in a four round super middleweight decision. Bakare, from Staten Island, took the decision against his Long Island opponent. After the bout, Bakare and his corner man, Tommy Dades, celebrated the victory. Brooklyn’s own David “Flat” Starks knocked down Martez Williamson to take the decision. Starks was also making his long-awaited pro debut and had boxing legend Yoel Judah working his corner. Starks showed true punching power when his body shots took their toll on Williamson, eventually flooring him. Even before the judges’ decision was announced, Williamson acknowledged his opponent’s victory, knowing he lost to a better fighter that night. Starks is anxious to continue fighting this year. Keep an eye on “Flat” as he tries to leap over the competition. In a lightweight fight, Cesar Gonzalez showed a lot of heart in defeat to Kherani Kessoon. Gonzalez had a very slow start in the first two rounds, suffering a cut above his left eye. Even after being knocked down twice and on the verge of being TKO’d, Gonzalez showed big heart, fighting much better in rounds three and four. Nevertheless, Kessoon took the victory winning his professional debut in the lightweight match. Another promising Brooklyn battler, Delen “The Sniper” Parsley, ran his record to 11-1-0 by beating Marcus Beckford in six rounds. Parsley looked as deliberate as his nickname waiting patiently for his intended target in Beckford. The tall, lanky 162 pound super middleweight got a lot of encouragement from fight fans acknowledging the crowd after his victory. Despite raucous support from family and friends, Neptune, New Jersey’s David “Hollywood” Valykeo, lost a decision to Lamont Capers in a cruiserweight bout. During the bout, the smaller Valykeo was not afraid to mix it up with his much taller opponent. But there was no Hollywood ending to this fight as Valykeo suffered his first defeat, moving his record to 4-1-0. In the only fight not to go to the scorecards, an impressive Keith “Machine Gun” Tapia remained undefeated when he boiled over Tobias Rice. Tapia, who danced to the ring to Pharrell Williams’ radio friendly “Happy” song, dominated Rice, forcing the fight to be stopped in the fifth round. Once in the ring, the Bronx bomber threw a barrage of combinations, stunning Rice several times during the fight. By the fifth round, it was too much. Tapia looked anything but happy as he landed shot after shot while Rice was on the ropes prompting the stoppage. The main event was a six round heavyweight match, pitting undefeated Faamanatuina “The Samoan Truth” Visinia of California against another Brooklyn fighter, Jon Bolden. Visinia, who weighed in at a commanding 279 pounds, stayed in the center of the ring as Bolden tried to use his speed circling his much heavier opponent. Even with Yoel Judah’s instruction and encouragement, Bolden was not able to convince the judges as they awarded the fight to Visinia. The Californian ran his record to 10-0-0, staying undefeated. You may see and purchase more photos from the event by visiting www.canarsiecourier.com. Just click on the blue button. David “Flat” Starks (center) wins his pro debut with Yoel Judah (left) and ring announcer, David Diamante (right). Obafemi Bakare and Henry Beckford (right) square off. Parsley won the decision in the six round bout. The Bronx’s Keith Tapia stays undefeated. “Play Dates” Postponed For Pier Playground The ref declares Lamont Capers decision victory over David Valykeo (left). Photo and text by Linda Steinmuller Last week, local residents reported that potholes were plentiful at a popular playground located at Canarsie Pier (see “Potholes Pose A Risk For Pier’s Playground,” Canarsie Courier, 5/22/14). With the holiday weekend approaching, concerned parents are worried that their child could get injured if they fall in one of the cave-ins while playing. Representatives from Gateway National Park, which oversees the playground, cordoned off the deteriorating play area last weekend. Unfortunately, a reopening date has not been announced so area kids will have to make their own fun this Memorial Day weekend. Sal Musumeci, the promoter of the “Battle of Brooklyn” (center) stands in the ring with the “Samoan Truth” (left) and his corner man (right). May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 17 Senator Joins Fight To Landmark Historic East Flatbush Home This week, Senator Charles Schumer joined City Councilmember Jumaane D. Williams, Deputy Leader, Congresswoman Yvette Clarke and community advocates to urge the New York City Landmark Preservation Commission to reverse course on its decision and designate the home at 5224 Tilden Avenue, once occupied by the great Jackie Robinson, a historic landmark. Jackie Robinson and his family lived at the East Flatbush house during the time he began his extraordinary career with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and by granting landmarked status, the house would be preserved and would ensure continued interest in Jackie Robinson’s legacy on a local and national level. Last year, the New York City Landmark Preserva-tion Commission determined that 5224 Tilden Avenue was not eligible to be designated as a landmark. The Commission believed that Jackie Robinson’s family lived in the house between April Congratulations to Julie Bgozda who graduated from Pace Law University on May 13, 2014. Best of luck as you prepare to embark on your legal career. I am very proud of you. Love Mom. 5-22-14 1947 and May 1949 and, therefore, the house does not sufficiently commemorate his life. Williams reintroduced the initiative with hopes that the Commission would consider the rich history of the house, which is probably more important than just analytical statistics. “Having paved the way for African American athletes and leaders, Jackie Robinson is a civil rights hero and baseball legend. The significance of this home cannot be understated and so, the New York Landmark Preservation Commission should recognize 5224 Tilden Avenue as a historic landmark. Thank you to Councilman Jumaane Williams for first pitching this idea and shedding light on this Continued on page 35 Senator Charles Schumer (center) with Councilmember Jumaane D. Williams (left); Congresswoman Yvette Clark (right); Tonya Wheelock, daughter of Rose Bowman (left); Joel Schnur, community activist (back) Sherif Fraser, Community Board 17 (back); Michael Arlin, Anti-Defamation League (back) Eric Waterman; East Flatbush Village (back) 18 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Christian Cultural Center Gives “Hope To Haiti” One of the resources needed in Haiti is access to fresh and running water. Although the devastating earthquake in Haiti took place in 2010, the Christian Cultural Center (CCC) is still bringing awareness to the country’s basic needs. In light of CCC’s fundraising efforts to help ravaged communities in Haiti, the church hosted its fourth annual “Hope For Haiti” event last Saturday, May 17th. Vendors, artists, performers and others came together at CCC, 120-20 Flatlands Avenue, to reflect on what transpired and to demonstrate how they will continue to help Haiti rebuild. CCC also honored young entrepreneur Christian Rogers, who has been raising money to help the people of Haiti by selling custom-made bracelets. To honor his dedication and hard work, CCC created a video featuring the youngster’s tireless efforts. Others at the event showcased their creations and balloon artist Mr. Vee (Vivens Guillaume) made special hats for children in attendance. You may see and purchase more photos from the event by visiting www.canarsiecourier.com. Just click on the blue button. Photos by Darryl C. Madison 5/31/14 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 19 Canarsie Pastry Chef Was “Molded” By Mentors Here By Linda Steinmuller Top Chef move over…Canarsie has Ebow Dadzie, who was recently named among the top ten pastry chefs in America by Dessert Professional Magazine. “My grandmother raised me in the kitchen,” Dadzie told the Canarsie Courier in an exclusive interview. “She taught me how to cook and bake.” Through his grandmother’s guidance, the top chef developed a love for baking but never planned on pursuing his passion for dessert as a career path. Ebow Dadzie was born in Trinidad and Tobago and moved to Canarsie with his family when he was an infant. He grew up on East 79th Street, attended a private elementary school, Roy H. Mann I.S. 78 and South Shore High School. While attending South Shore, he wanted to enroll in a computer program – unfortunately, it was filled. He wound up, by accident, in a travel and tourism program and that’s how he gained an understanding of the hospitality industry – a path that ultimately led him on the fast track to culinary success. While studying travel and tourism at South Shore, Dadzie worked as a Human Resources intern at the W Court, a hotel located on Park Avenue and East 39th Street in Manhattan. “That’s when I realized I couldn’t sit at a desk all day,” Dadzie said. After graduating Shore Shore in 1999, he attended New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn and graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality Management and a minor in Pastry and Confectionary Arts. Today, he is the Pastry Chef at the New York Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Dadzie, 32, is also a pastry instructor at Monroe College’s School of Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts, where he helped lead the confectionary team to two grand prize championships during the annual Salon of Culinary Art competition in Manhattan. Although his parents supported him along the way, following the culinary path was not their first choice for their son. “They started coming around in 2007, when I won my first award,” Dadzie said, referring Ebow Dadzie and Regis Courivoud stand in front of their 16-foot replica of the Empire State Building, which won the 2006 Guinness World Record for the world’s tallest sugar skyscraper. Photos courtesy of Ebow Dadzie to his being named Pastry Chef of the Year by Paris Gourmet. “I think that’s when my parents realized that I actually knew what I was doing!” He also attributes much of his success to his high school track coach, Phil Zodda. “He always stressed the four d’s – determination, dedication, discipline and desire. I remember something else he always said. ‘We don’t use the word can’t here.’” Dadzie, who bakes all types of national and international desserts, specializes in confectionary art – sculpting with chocolate and sugar. The top confectioner says he loves chocolate but his favorite dessert is anything made with high quality vanilla - especial- ly Tahitian vanilla. Although he now lives in Linden, New Jersey, his family still lives in Canarsie. The humble baker doesn’t forget the impact his up-bringing had on him and the high school mentors that “molded” him into “chef stardom.” His advice to others – “It is possible to follow your dream. Don’t allow anyone to depress your thoughts.” Dadzie will be honored at Dessert Professional’s 21st annual Top Ten Pastry Chefs in America Awards at the Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan on June 2nd. 20 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 Canarsie Girls Wrestling Coach Earns Coach Of The Year Award Photos and text by Jerry Del Priore When head coach Keith Conrade decided to form a girls wrestling team at Canarsie Educational Campus last season, he never envisioned he would get so much in return for his efforts. While Conrade relishes in what his girls have given back to him in the form of spirit, respect and love, the Beat the Streets Wrestling Program bestowed him with a more tangible honor: the 2014 Girls High School Coach of the Year award at the post-wrestling Gala Celebration at Best Buy in Times Square earlier this month. “Beat The Streets selected Coach Conrade because Coach Conrade has established a culture of girls wrestling at Canarsie,” said Ken Bigley, Director of Programming at Beat The Streets and PSAL girls Wrestling Supervisor. “His teams are spirited, supportive of each other, very competitive, and always display good sportsmanship.” With sports such as basketball and soccer garnering all the attention at the high school level, recruiting for a blood and guts athletic pursuit like wrestling isn’t an easy task. But Bigley believes Conrade has done an outstanding job in that department. “Convincing girls to try a new contact sport that they and their families are typically not familiar with is a particularly daunting challenge. But Coach Conrade has done an exceptional job recruiting girls to the sport and keeping them actively engaged.” In typical humble Coach Conrade style, he deferred the credit to his dedicated, hard-working squad, who, he said, made the accolade possible. “I am not surprised to get the award with the team I have,” Conrade, who also coaches the boys team, said. “I have an amazing set of individuals. To get Coach of the Year with the girls I have, it was easy. It was a no brainer. I didn’t win it, they won it for me.” This year, Conrade has guided the Lady Chiefs to an impressive 8-1 regular season record, and a second seed in the PSAL playoffs. In the first round Tuesday, Canarsie soundly defeated Taft High School at home. Conrade at his desk posting scores after a Canarsie victory earlier this month. Head coach Keith Conrade gives post-game speech to team after beating Taft High School, 45-5, in the first round of the playoffs at home. May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 21 Despite Lackluster Performance, Canarsie Downs Taft In Playoff First Round Photos and text by Jerry Del Priore After losing to Curtis High School, last season’s PSAL champs, 34-26, to end the regular season last week, Canarsie girls wrestling team was able to rebound, and defeat Taft Educational Campus High School, 45-15, at home in the first round of postseason action on Tuesday. Though the Lady Chiefs (8-1) won, head coach Keith Conrade wasn’t pleased with their overall performance, citing taking the competition lightly, lack of intensity, and missed opportunities as the reasons for their uninspiring mat display. “They were like the New York Knicks of wrestling tonight,” Conrade lamented. “They wrestled (down) to the level of competition. They were underestimating their opponents. They weren’t optimizing on getting their opponents to their backs.” But Conrade will chalk up the nonchalant approach to just being flat after waiting an hour for the match to begin. However, it’s by no means a get out of jail free card for his squad, as the veteran coach is demanding noth-ing less than maximum effort from Canarsie going forward. “We started an hour late, but it doesn’t matter. They Kiyah Williams gets ready to roll over Taft opponent for the pin. Canarsie and Taft wrestlers square off in middle of mat circle. Coach Keith Conrade looks over roster before Thursday’s first round playoff match against Taft Educational High School. have to adapt and adjust to it,” Conrade explained. “There is no way a team comes out like they did on Thursday against Curtis, with their intensity and focus, and lose by eight to a high level team. And they come out against a good, small team and squeaked by, in my opinion, by 25 points. “This should’ve been a shutout, or, at most, allow five points in one of the weight classes. But I promise you, it won’t happen again.” Nikkiann Mitchell (112), Fataya Larry (172) and Kiyah Williams (198) all picked up pin fall victories for the Lady Chiefs, while top wrestler Sade Smith is likely out for the season after reinjuring her shoulder against Curtis, Conrade said. As for losing to the Lady Warriors during the regular season, if they do perhaps meet in the finals for the second straight year, Conrade said, “I rather take the loss in a regular season match and then fine-tune all our mistakes as a team, individuals, coach, and go into the finals, and utilize what we learned then.” Canarsie travels to Brooklyn Tech today for its semifinals match against the Lady Engineers at 5:00 p.m. 22 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 23 24 Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 The H.E.S. Brings Family Fun To Canarsie Streets Cotton candy, Sno cones, bouncy rides and tons of wacky games...These weren’t featured at your ordinary Brooklyn festival – they were found at East 95th Street and Seaview Avenue on Sunday, May 18th, where the Hebrew Educational Society (H.E.S.) hosted its annual street fair. There was something for everyone as a live D.J. entertained the crowd. Children created their own colorful masterpieces thanks to arts and crafts stations. There was plenty of food and refreshments for the crowd, as staff kept the barbecue sizzling with hamburgers and hot dogs. Residents already can’t wait until the next free street fair! You may see and purchase more photos from the event by visiting www.canarsiecourier.com. Just click on the blue button. Photos by Dave Lewin Canarsie Courier May 22, 2014 25 Telling It Like It Is... Teens Advised To Look Out For Video Game Thefts Continued from page 6 Should we bring back powdered wigs from the Colonial days? At least these long white tresses symbolized social status and rank. How about having local shops sell kilts – which are widely worn by Scottish men? Sure, they’re ‘feminine’ – but these skirts were worn by Celtic warriors! Kilts are also worn ceremoniously, like at funerals and parades, and are considered formal wear. Would you catch a 25-year-old in Canarsie wearing one of these socially powerful symbols? No – because real men don’t wear feminine things like that... How do I expect a man to dress? When I met my boyfriend, he was wearing regular, relaxed jeans and a basic flannel button-up shirt...Nothing too tight, fancy, bright or outlandish – despite the fact that we were at a nightclub where dressing over-the-top is expected. It doesn’t matter what race or background you’re from. If you’re a man – and you’re proud of it – DRESS LIKE ONE! If you’re not proud to be a man...now’s the time to whip out those skinny jeans, flashy shirts – and don’t forget to strap on that purse! By Dara Mormile Police want teens in the area to be more vigilant when making deals to sell their video gaming systems. Sixty ninth Precinct Commanding Officer Captain Norman Grandstaff told the Canarsie Courier that two male teens, ages 15 and 18, were recently victims of gunpoint thefts near East 78th Street and Flatlands Avenue. In two separate instances, on April 27th and May 7th, the victims allegedly met the suspects through Beep Visits Marine Park... Continued from page 5 Downtown Brooklyn. Adams will implement programs to increase entrepreneurial and peer-to-peer education opportunities. Among these ideas will be chances for entrepreneurs, who are thinking of starting their own businesses, to be mentored by successful Brooklyn business owners and for senior citizens to be trained to teach other seniors computer skills. Adams’ initiatives do not stop at improvements, as he also plans to continue Markowitz’ stance of advertising the borough as the greatest area of New York City to visit. “I want to increase tourism in our borough,” stated Adams. “Millions of people from around the world come to New York City, but they stay in the city, in Manhattan. I want them to come to our parks and theaters, spend money in our restaurants, see our landmarks. I want them to come to Brooklyn. I’ve contacted a few of the double-decker bus companies and I’m working on having them go through our historical neighborhoods and have tourists see the beauty and history of our borough.” As Adams put it, “I know I’m expected to fill Markowitz’ shoes but I have a pair of my own.” And it appears they are firmly set for a busy freshman term as Brooklyn Borough President. 5-22-14 social networking sites like Facebook. In one incident, the suspects, also in their teens, agreed to buy a Playstation video game. When the victims met the suspects at the predetermined location, they were robbed at gunpoint. Fortunately, neither teen was harmed in the robbery. No descriptions of the gunwielding thugs were given to police, but guardians are asked to inform their children of the dangers that lurk online – especially when looking to sell their gaming systems. D EADLINE F OR C LASSIFIED A DS IS T UESDAY 4:00 PM – NO EXCEPTIONS AT Canarsie Courier 26 May 22, 2014 A Grand Day For Grandparents At Marine Park Photos and text by Loretta Chin Mother’s Day just passed and Father’s Day is coming, but grandparents had their very own day last Wednesday as hundreds of students, community leaders and grandparents came out to share a day of food, fun, and music in celebration of Grandparent’s Appreciation Day. District 22 schoolchildren from six public schools and two middle schools offered a wide range of entertainment and musical genres for senior citizens who spread out in a circle in the colorfully decorated Carmine Carro Community Center in Marine Park. “I realized that many of our students’ grandparents were their primary caregivers and it’s a wonderful day to show appreciation for all they do,” said event organizer and community family advocate Therese M. Salli. A good example is Horace Mathis, 65, and his wife Barbara-Jean Mathis, 62, who came to see their 11-year-old granddaughter, Naya Mathis of P.S. 198 – who performed an African dance. “We are raising our granddaughter,” the proud grandparents said. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein both made special guest appearances. Adams spoke about how his grandmother inspired him as he was growing up and planted the seed of possibility in him throughout his career. He said that she was the one he would turn to during difficult times. “She had 35 grandchildren and she loved them all, but she spoiled me,” said Adams. “She said, ‘Grandson, you can be whoever and whatever you want to be.’” Many other grandparents could relate to what Adams said and had more to add about the important role of grandparents. “When somebody is sick or has a half day, grandma’s always available,” said Pamela Di Scala, who came to see granddaughter Mia Calafiore, 10, of P.S. 222. “The pay stinks, but the benefits are great,” she added. May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier THE POINTING FINGER Compiled by Bill O’Neill ? BY DR. STEPHEN FINGER ‘Brown’ at 60 Sixty years after ‘Brown vs. Board of Education’ and we now have a president who sends his own children to private school while blocking every attempt to use vouchers to give poor kids an equally good private school education...and all while going on about the unfair- 27 ness of ‘income inequality’ which, of course, leads to ‘opportunity inequality.’ (“It’s not fair. It’s not right.”) What a fine sense of humor our hope and changey president has. Did everyone get the joke? Is anybody laughing? Maybe call the next voucher bill the “Go To School With Malia and Sasha Act.” Might be a little tougher to veto that one. Dr. Finger practices medicine (Otolaryngolo gy) in Brooklyn, NY. (718) 692-1515. drsteve [email protected] - Visit our blog at: www.The PointingFinger.Blogspot.com Question: What are your plans for Memorial Day? DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS IS TUESDAY 4:00 PM – NO EXCEPTIONS “I have a big day planned. Enjoy time with my kids and grandchildren. Take the grandchildren to the park. Then we’ll barbecue and watch videos.” Diana Rivera, Canarsie I am going to go to Intrepid to see the fighter planes - and barbecue in College Point, N.Y. where I work with the developmentally disabled.” Icetone Batts, Canarsie “I’m a Vietnam War veteran. To honor all vets, I take the family to the Statue of Liberty and barbecue on Memorial Day.” Kenneth L., Canarsie “I pay respect to the vets at the Memorial Wall - and the cemetery upstate at Calvary. My dad was a vet.” Raymond Quintero, Canarsie AT 28 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier MEDICAL UPDATE When Can Psychotherapy Help? Today, we recognize that emotional and psycho- ings and beliefs. Regardless of their form, the symplogical problems can result in dysfunction and dis- toms themselves provide little information as to the ability. Many trained psychotherapists believe that nature of the unconscious conflicts. The internal, unconscious conflicts affect our enunconscious factors greatly contribute in aggravating our emotional stability. What we mean by uncon- tire personality, forming and shaping our character structure. The effect on us will only scious is that there exists within the mind an area where we harbor By Michael Feld, L.C.S.W. be partially visible to ourselves and thoughts, feelings and strivings Certified Psychoanalyst to others. For instance, there might which we are not aware of. These Licensed Psychotherapist be clues to indicate we have disturbances with other people. They unconscious factors determine our feelings and attitudes and influence our behavior, might include the following kinds of behavior: •Extreme shyness often working against our best interests. They drive •An inability to get along with others us and move us without our knowing where or why. •Unexplained fears – such as a fear of darkness, Sigmund Freud recognized early on the significance of the unconscious and the role it plays in the heights, closed spaces, dogs, crowds, etc. •An exaggerated emotional response to life—such creation of neurotic conflicts. Freud realized that these conflicts cause disturbances in functioning that as excessive worrying, depression, temper tantrums. •Other signs indicating the operation of unconcan literally cripple the individual. Differences exist among psychotherapists as to the kinds of conflicts scious detrimental process can be seen in our relawhich impair functioning, but all agree that neurotic tionship with ourselves. For example: conflicts are unconscious and at the root of psycho•A host of unexplained physical disturbances, such as backaches, headaches, arthritic pain, gaslogical pain. The outward signs of disturbances in functioning trointestinal disorders, sleep and eating disorders, and emotional distress are called symptoms. Symp- disturbances in sexual functioning, dizziness, protoms can come in many forms. They can be physical fuse sweating, vomiting, stuttering, and twitching. •Feelings of inadequacy or immaturity—inferiorin nature, such as bodily aches and pains, or they can be psychological, such as disturbing thoughts, feel- ity complex. Continued on next page Advertise Your Next Health Fair In The Canarsie Courier! Call 718-257-0600 For More Information May 22, 2014 29 Canarsie Courier MEDICAL UPDATE Bruxing & TMJ Syndrome . .S GA Do you live and work under a lot of of teeth because they cause unnatupressure? Does your jaw ache? These rally rapid wear. This in turn may two things may, in fact, be rebring about cusp, or biting surface interference, between the upper and lated. Studies have shown that stress is an important lower jaw. ViEw s On contributing element in a If this occurs, then the TMJ DEn TAL syndrome may develop secondtype of jaw problem HEALTH known as TMJ Syndrome arily to the bruxing. Should bruxing continue once the joint (temporomandibular joint RY .D S D . syndrome). pain is present, the pain and musRAFAL, Frequently, patients under cle spasms may be very bad. A comstress unconsciously try to reduce ten- bination of treatments may be sion levels by bruxing (grinding their necessary. teeth together at night). Habits like From the office of Dr. Gary S. clenching, grinding or bruxing are par- Rafal, 9915 Seaview Avenue. Call ticularly harmful to the biting surfaces 718-763-7799. AtteNtioN All MedicAl ProfessioNAls! Special Promotion For New Advertisers Call For Special Rates (718) 257-0600 For A Limited Time Only! Psychotherapy Help... Continued from previous page •Feelings of incapacity for work •Difficulties in concentration. •An inability to enjoy anything. With regard to the symptoms listed above, we must first remember that they require a thorough examination by a competent medical doctor. Once, however, an M.D. has ruled out any organic disease, we must consider these symptoms as expressions of deeply hidden conflicts in human relations. This is the area psychotherapy explores, and this is when psychotherapy can help. In addition, psychotherapy is most effective in working with people who function quite well. In such people, unconscious conflicts will appear as feelings of being dissatisfied with their lives, or feeling stuck, or bored, or even emotionally dead. Such people appear constricted, cramped and inflexible, but they function. Fre- quently alcohol and drugs are sought as a way of anesthetizing themselves from these uncomfortable symptoms. However, this only further impairs functioning and sets into motion a vicious cycle of self-abuse. All these symptoms of dissatisfied living and restricted functioning are examples of unconscious processes affecting our conscious behavior and our way of living. Only through knowing and understanding our conflicts can we hope to effect change. Only through psychodynamic psychotherapy can we make the unconscious conscious, and begin to understand how and what moves us and gain greater control over behavior and our lives. Prepared as a public service from the office of Psychotherapist Michael Feld, L.C. S.W. (718) 444-8560 Act Now! *Ads Must Be Prepaid!* Canarsie Courier 30 ATTORNEY GOLD DEALER ATTORNEY Social Security/SSI Disability Convenient to All Boroughs & Long Island • NO FEE Unless Successful • Over 40 Years Experience • Personal & Friendly Service Michael D. Schoffman 26 Court Street 718-852-0900 LIGHTING DAYCARE OBTAIN A The Process FAST DIVORCE Serving in as little as Is Quick, The 24 HOURS Easy, Community WE ARE HERE TO HELP!! 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On Sunday, May 18th, the H.E.S. gave free admission to adults of all ages to take advantage of free screenings. Participants were able to get an array of services including free pneumonia shots and blood pressure check-ups. The event, held at 9502 Seaview Avenue, gave residents a chance to see what they could do to get themselves in better shape just before the unofficial Memorial Day kick-off to summer. If you missed this screening, don’t worry yourself sick! Check out the Canarsie Courier’s Community Guide for future events taking place around your neighborhood. You may see and purchase more photos from the event by visiting www.canarsiecourier.com. Just click on the blue button. Photos by Dave Lewin Blood pressure screening. Organizers pose with free giveaways Mother Deanna D. with her children Nyla and Carter. Tynese Jones holding Carotid Doppler. Perry Frankel, MD F.A.C.C. (middle) with volunteer staff. 32 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier RELIGIOUS NEWS JOHN SALOGUB May 27, 1948 – SepteMber 30, 2011 Happy BirtHday in Heaven John Salogub May 27, 1948 - September 30, 2011 Happy Birthday in Heaven Hi Big Brother, It has been three years since we were all together for your birthday, but we want you to know we miss you very much. Couldn’t let this day go without saying Happy Birthday John! All Our Love, Michael, Sonia, Cathy & Helen My Dear Son, It’s three years since I celebrated your birthday. I wish I could give you a big hug and kiss, but I know when I said goodbye you would be in a better place with no pain and at peace. I miss you! You are in my thoughts and prayers every minute of the day. Happy Happy Birthday my dear son! All My Love, Mom May Your Memory Be Eternal Mary Queen Of Heaven Church 1395 East 56th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11234 Rev. Thomas F. Leach Pastor Mass Schedule: Saturday - 5 p.m.; Sunday - 8 a.m., 10 a.m., noon - Weekdays: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. - Holidays: Vigil: 7:30 p.m.; Day: 8 a.m., 10 a.m. - Confessions: Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Special Events: May 23 – Healing Mass 7 p.m. May 31 - 2000 Hail Marys, 7:30 am, Parish Center Chapel, Annual Mission Appeal-Diocese of Balasore, after all of the Masses. June 8 - Pentecost, MQH School Graduation Mass, 10:00 am, Church, Holy Name Mass, 12 Noon, Church, Children’s Recital, 4:00 pm, Church Baptisms: Last Sunday of the month, 1 p.m. (appointment must be made with Father Thomas Leach, Pastor) Bereavement Support Group: Second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Charismatic Prayer Group: Second and fourth Friday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Cub Scouts: Every Friday, 7 – 8 p.m. Girl Scouts: Most Sundays, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. (for more info.: Jeanne Cirone (917) 601-3460, [email protected]) Holy Name Society: Monday after the 2nd Sunday, 8 p.m. La Legion de Marie: First and Third Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. in the parish center. Second Saturday of each month, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. committee members in the parish center. Line Dancing – Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Prayer Group Cenacle: Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Center. Rosary Society: First Sunday of each month, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Youth Group: First and third Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Prayer Group Cenacle: Tonight at 7:30 p.m. Youth Group: Tonight at 7:00 p.m. St. Vincent De Paul Society—Stock the Shelves Help stock the shelves of the Food Pantry this weekend by bringing in “non-expired” canned tuna, peanut butter, jelly, canned fruits and vegetables, pasta, rice, cereals, dry and wet beans to Mass. Monetary donations are gladly accept as well. Make checks payable to the “MQH St. Vincent de Paul Society”. Prayer Group Cenacle: 7:30 pm, Parish Center Charismatic Prayer Group: 7:00 pm (Healing Mass), Church Cub Scouts: 7:00 pm-8:00 pm, Parish Center (Basement) 2000 Hail Marys to Our Lady of the Rosary: All are invited to spend a day in prayer on Saturday, May 31st from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Parish Center Chapel. Please join us at any time of the day until 4:30 pm. Parish Phone Numbers: Rectory: 718-763-2330 Fax: 718-763-6592 School: 718-763-2360 School of Religion: 718-763-2590 Parish Web Site: www.mqhchurch.net Rectory Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon and 1–8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; National Holidays: Rectory closed. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Church 2055 East 69th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11234 Rev. Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello Pastor Mass Schedule: Saturday at 5:00 p.m.; Sundays: 8:30 a.m. — 10:00 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.; Monday - Friday at 8:30 a.m.; Saturday at 9:00 a.m.; Summer: Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.; Sundays at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Holydays: 8:30 a.m.; Evening Mass at 7:30 p.m.; Reconciliation: Saturday at 4:00 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. There will be a meeting for all members of the Pastoral Planning Council (PPC) on Saturday morning, May 31st at 9:00 a.m. in the Rectory. All members of the Council are expected to attend. Re-registration of students in our School of Religion is currently taking place. Forms were sent home with the children and they need to be completed and returned to the school office. Registration of new students is also currently taking place. Registration Forms can be picked up in the school office, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. New students must bring a copy of their Baptismal Certificate and their Birth Certificate. If they are transferring from another school they must bring a transcript from that school. Please note: the School of Religion Office will be closed during July and August. Thursday of next week, May 29th is Ascension Thursday, the day on which Jesus, 40 days after rising from the dead, ascended body and soul into heaven. It is a Holy Day of Obligation. The Masses for the Holy Day are at 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Parish Bazaar - Mark your Calendars! Save the Dates! - Wednesday, June 25th - Sunday, June 29th - Fun for Everyone! Casino—Food—Rides– Games Wrestling - St. Bernard Parish Hall Saturday, June 7th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets and more information available at: www.fightingspiritwrestling.com Devotions – Miraculous Medal Novena: Mondays Novena after the 8:30 a.m. Mass; Rosary: Monday - Friday after 8:30 a.m. Mass; Saturday after 9:00 a.m. Mass; First Fridays: Exposition: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in Chapel Rectory Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon and 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; National Holidays – Rectory Closed Continued on next page May 22, 2014 33 Canarsie Courier RELIGIOUS NEWS Religious News... Continued from previous page Young Israel Of Canarsie 1265 East 108th Street 718-251-2600 Rabbi Boruch Leibowitz as well as the officers and congregants of YIC invite the community to join with us for services during the coming Shavuot holiday and throughout the year. Candle lighting for Friday evening parshasBAMIDBAR is 7:55 PM. Services begin with Mincha at 7:30 PM. Shabbos morning services begin at 9AM. Prayers for the new month of Sivan will be said. Rosh Chodesh is Friday, May 30th. Rabbi Leibowitz’s sermon is at 10:30. Our Sisterhood hosts this week’s Kiddush in honor of Shabbos M’Vorchim and the congregation is cordially invited to participate. Shabbos afternoon youth groups for boys meet at 7:30 PM. All youngsters are invited. Mincha is at 7:55 followed by seudah shelishis. Shabbos ends with Maariv and Havdala at 9:01 P.M. Wednesday, May 28th is Jerusalem Day, celebrating the 47th anniversary of the reunification of the city of Jerusalem. Special prayers of thanksgiving will be said as part of the morning service. Memorial Day is this coming Monday, May 26th. Please take a moment out from the holiday weekend to remember our veterans. The festival of Shavuot will be on Wednesday and Thursday, June 4th and 5th. Yiskor memorial services will be on Thursday at 10 30AM. Services this coming week each evening at 7:30PM, Sunday and Monday, Memorial Day at 8 AM and Tuesday through Thursday at 7:00 AM We are located at 1265 E.108th St. corner Ave.M. Our telephone # is 718 251 2600. Attend services as often as possible. You are always welcome. Temple Emanu-El Of Canarsie Rabbi Joshua Minkin, President Leonard Strum, the Officers and Trustees, extend the Congregation’s invitation to join us for Sabbath Services, Friday evening at 8 p.m., and Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Following Friday services, please join us for an Oneg Shabbat, and after Saturday services, you are invited to join us for a Kiddush. We are a Modern Egalitarian Congregation offering a place within our Sanctuary for all who wish to pray with us. If you are not fluent in Hebrew, that’s okay. You will be able to participate in English in much of our service. Come meet old friends and make some new ones when joining us in service. Please join us, Friday, May 30th at 8 p.m. for a special Shabbat service commemorating Yom Yerushalayim, the Re-unification of Jerusalem. We wish good health to all who are ailing. If you would like to add a loved one to our Mi Shebeirach list, please call the Temple office. Temple Emanu-El recognizes the Jewish Community’s commitment to Canarsie, and its surrounding areas. We follow the belief that our Temple is a house of prayer for ALL people and all who come in peace are greatly welcome. New members are always invited, and for those who need it, our building is handicapped accessible. Please feel free to visit us at 1880 Rockaway Parkway between avenues M and N. Telephone (718) 251-0450 or Email us at [email protected]. Congregation Beit Hillel Rabbi and Rebbitzin Fine would like to welcome you to our shul, a place where every Jew feels connected. We provide: Daily Minyanim, Weekly shiurim, (adult classes), Hebrew reading tutorials, Youth programming, Bar/bat mitzvah preparation, a spacious 300-seat auditorium, full Kiddush and simcha capability. Services schedule: Shacharit on Sundays at 8:30 a.m., Shacharit on Monday and Thursday and Rosh Chodesh at 6:25 a.m., Shacharit on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:35 a.m, Mincha Maariv weekday services at 4:15 p.m., Shabbat and Yom Tov Parasha Class by the Rabbi at 8:30 a.m., Shabbos men and ladies’ classes at 3 p.m., Shabbos Mincha at 4 p.m,, Shacharit at 9 a.m., Ladies and Men study groups, 1 hour before Mincha, Saturday evening – Mincha and Seudah every Shabbos before Shabbos ends! Rabbi Yair Fine can be reached for questions and consultation at (347) 407-1842 or [email protected]. Visit us on the web at www.beithillel.org We would be pleased to arrange for you a tour of our facility. We’re located at 2164 Ralph Avenue (corner of Avenue L), Brooklyn, NY 11234 – Phone: (718) 763-2400. www.beithillel.org - Email: [email protected] Congregation Beth Tikvah Rabbi Yosef (Yossi) and Perel Serebryanski welcome everyone to daily services. Beth Tikvah is located at the corner of Seaview Avenue and East 88th Street. For information regarding services, special events and classes please call 347 893-6476 or email [email protected]. Congregation AAA Canarsie & Sephardic Jewish Center President Karl Birenbaum, Vice President Moshe Leizerovici, Rabbi Myron and Rebbizin Sarah Rakowitz would like to welcome you to our Synagogues: Congregation Ahavath Achim Anshei Canarsie, and Sephardic Jewish Center of Canarsie – at 9420 Glenwood Road. Our phone number is (718) 272-2888. Please note: Whoever has to contact the shul for any reason may do so at (718) 272-2888. We wish everyone a healthy and good week. We look forward to seeing you all. In Memoriam Sylvia Fidler December 22, 1921 - May 17, 2014 The Canarsie Courier extends deepest condolences to Lew Fidler & his family on the passing of his mother Sylvia. May She Rest in Peace. Plymouth Congregational Church We the members of Plymouth Congregational Church extend Christian greetings to all. You are welcome to attend our weekly fellowship and worship services for the preaching of the gospel and exposition of Holy Scripture. Our senior Pastor is Rev. Albert R. Morrison. We are located at 1223 East 96th Street, Brooklyn, NY, between Avenue J and Flatlands Ave. Church: (718) 649-5962 Fax: (718) 649-3702 Email: [email protected] Sunday Morning: 9:30am—Youth and Adult Sunday School; 11:00 a.m.—Devotional period; 11:15am—Worship Service. Monday: 7:00pm— “Hour of Prayer” Meeting. Tuesday: 7:00pm—Choir Rehearsal. Wednesday Evening: 7:30pm—Prayer and Bible Study. 1st Sunday ~ Communion Observance. 2nd Sunday ~ Youth Ministry. 3rd Sunday ~ Men’s Fellowship. 5th Sunday ~ Missionary Service. St. Albans Church 9408 Farragut Road, Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718) 257-0706. Sunday services at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Rector: Reverend Canon George L. Bonner, BA, MSc (Hons). Word Aflame Community Church Come and enjoy one of our inspiring worship services. Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m., Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. While you are visiting, inquire about some of our community programs: •Joshua’s Army for Boys (8-16 yrs.) •Women’s Support Group • Family Counseling • Résumé Writing Workshops • Praise Dancing for Girls 1880 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11236 (between Avenue M & Avenue N). (718) 763-2744. 34 Canarsie Courier The Active Consumer By Dara Mormile What are your plans for Memorial Day? One thing that should be on your list is joining the community for the annual Canarsie Memorial Day Parade! Sponsored by organizations including the Canarsie Lions, the Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club and the 69th Precinct Community and Clergy Councils, the Canarsie Memorial Day Parade will assemble at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, May 26th, at Holy Family Church, 9719 Flatlands Avenue. The parade will conclude at the Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club and ceremonies will honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country! Everyone is encouraged to join the Canarsie Memorial Day Parade – and tell your friends, family, neighbors and veterans!... There’s going to be another opportunity to come out for a good cause on Thursday, May 29th. The 69th Precinct will be hosting a Community Blood Drive from noon until 6 p.m. Your blood donations will help save up to three lives! To be eligible to donate blood, you must weigh a minimum of 110 pounds, be 16 to 75 years old, eat well (low-fat) and drink fluids. You also need to bring photo ID with your signature. Everyone who donates at the Community Blood Drive will receive a gift! Want more information on the 69th Precinct Community Blood Drive, which is being hosted in partnership with New York Blood Center? Call 917-593-4180 and help save a life today!... After you participate in those honorable community events, head on over to Jordan’s Lobster Dock Restaurant in Sheepshead Bay. They’ll whet your appetite after all that running around! There’s nothing like a delicious juicy, broiled or steamed lobster dinner to fill you up. Jordan’s Lobster Dock dinner specials include their mouthwatering lobsters, served with French fries, sweet potato fries or a salad and cole slaw. You can also add dessert – key lime pie or chocolate cake – to your dinner. Hungry yet? Jordan’s Lobster is ready to take your order! Visit their retail market or call 1-800-404CLAW to find out more about their specials!... We hope everyone enjoys their Memorial Day weekend. Remember – it’s not just about having a Monday off from work – it’s about honoring those who served our country! The Canarsie Courier’s office will be closed on Memorial Day, so get those advertisements to us bright and early Tuesday, when we reopen at 9 a.m. May 22, 2014 Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn Employees Receive 2014 Heart Award Three employees at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn are recipients of the 2014 Heart Award. With colleagues, family and friends present, Patricia Davitt, RN, Elizabeth Tangney, PT, DPT, MS, and Vadim Leyko, MSA, RRT, RPSGT, each received a certificate and crystal plaque at a breakfast reception held on Thursday, May 1st. Hospital President Lin H. Mo and Vice President for Administration Rhona Hetsrony led the tribute to the honorees, who were nominated and selected by their peers. Ms. Davitt, a nurse for more than 20 years, is a dynamic person who plays an active role in several hospital committees working towards providing optimal patient care. She gives her heart and soul to her job and works continuously to improve interdepartmental communications, according to Catherine Leota, RN, Nurse Manager, 2 West. Ms. Davitt was honored with a Beatrice Renfield Excellence Award for Patient Centered Care in 2010 and was part of the 2 West patient care team that received the 2011 Renfield Circle of Excellence award for Multidisciplinary Team Collaboration. She was also a nominee for 1199SEIU/League Nurse of Distinction honors. Ms. Tangney is a Senior Physical Therapist who has been with the hos- pital since 2007. “When Elizabeth joined our rehab staff, she came with a high level of skills and professionalism coupled with dedication to patient care,” said Michael Mattia, DPT, MHA, Director of Rehabilitation Therapies. “She embodies the spirit of ‘always here to help’ – consistently providing the highest quality of care with a smile and a positive attitude for which she receives accolades from colleagues, patients and their families.” Mr. Leyko, Director for Administration, manages respiratory therapy services and has transformed a department to a high-functioning team of professionals that provide state-of-the-art care to patients. Under his leadership, the hospital’s respiratory therapy team has successfully weaned patients from ventilators and shifted airway management to bi-level positive air pressure, which allows a better experience for patients while ensuring their ventilation. “Among our fellow staff members, there is perhaps no greater honor than to be recognized by one’s peers,” said Ms. Hetsrony. “The Heart Award is a testimony to the dedication to patient care, interpersonal skills, and excellent work ethic of our honorees.” Photos and text courtesy of Mount Sinai Beth Israel Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn President Lin H. Mo (second from left) with recipients of the 2014 Heart Award (left to right) Elizabeth Tangney, PT, DPT, MS; Vadim Leyko, MSA, RRT, RPSGT; and Patricia Davitt, RN. Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn’s Marisa Ognibene, Director, Human Resources; Maurice Alwaya, MD, Attending, Pulmonary and Critical Care; 2014 Heart Award recipient Vadim Leyko, MSA, RRT, RPSGT; and Rhona Hetsrony, Vice President for Administration. May 22, 2014 35 Canarsie Courier ALARMS ELECTRICIAN FLOORS GENERAL CONTRACTING SECURITY SYSTEMS BEAT ANY PRICE IN TOWN!!! — Yes, Even FREE — Quality & Service since 1984 800-B4-U-R-ROB (800 248 7762) Not A Mass Marketer COMPUTER CONTROLLED SECURITY CARPET GENERAL CONTRACTING C.J.M. CONTRACTING INC. Chris Mullins GENERAL CONTRACTING BATHROOM & KITCHEN RENOVATIONS EXPERTS IN FIXING LEAKS, Carpentry, Basements, Attics, Masonry, All Renovations, Stoops, Brickwork, Waterproofing, Pointing, DORMERS & EXTENSIONS & INSURED FREE ESTIMATES. 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In 2013, he was the recipient of the hospital’s Heart Award, bestowed by peers in recognition of his compassion, dedication and ability to work with others and his community education outreach efforts, as well as advocacy work on behalf of his profession. The NYPTA is composed of approximately 5,000 licensed physical therapists, PT assistants and PT/ PTA students. It is dedicated to serving the public’s interests, improving the standard of health for people of all ages, and advancing the interests of PTs in New York State. A graduate of the State University of New York and City University New35 York (CUNY) in BrooContinued from of page klyn, Dr. Mattia received his doctorate from Temple University in 2006 and holds a Master’s Degree in Hospital Administration from Ohio University, and a Master in Science from Long Island University. He has served for several years as Legislative Liaison for the NYPTA Brooklyn-Staten Island Chapter and has chaired the NYPTA Advisory Panel on Legislation since 2011. In addition to working at Mount Sinai Beth TUTORING EXPERIENCED TEACHER Will Tutor Privately Math, Science & Reading Very Reasonable Rates 1-718-763-6524 Money Mgmt... Michael Mattia Israel Brooklyn, he is also the founder and CEO of Mattia Physical Rehabilitation, LCC and adjunct professor at CUNY College of Staten Island Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy and CUNY Kingsborough Community College Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Courtesy of Beth Israel Brooklyn DeaDline For ClassiFieD aDs is TuesDay aT 4:00 pm – no exCepTions Place your Ad Here May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier 37 NOW THEN For a “Touch of Italy” right here in Canarsie, residents visited Caffé Degli Amici (translated “Café of Friends”) for an after dinner espresso and delicious pastries. The café, which was located at 1356 Rockaway Parkway on the southwest corner of Farragut Road, had outdoor tables where customers enjoyed their specialties – Italian soft drinks and juices, espresso, cappuccino, pastries and cheesecake. Caffé Degli Amici was open for a short time in the early 1980’s (see photo on left). After it closed, it was home to several businesses, including luncheonettes and delis. s 1980’ 2014 Compiled by Linda Steinmuller Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness On Church Lane! Photos and text by Linda Steinmuller Church Lane between Remsen Avenue and East 91st Street is an unsightly mess and Canarsie resident Barbara Favorito is fed up! Unsure who is responsible for cleaning up the eyesore - which is an accumulation of trash, old tires and overgrown weeds - she contacted the Canarsie Courier and City Councilman Alan Maisel for help. The problem is that Church Lane, as well as other lanes around the community, are “orphaned streets” according to the councilman – an issue he’s been grappling since he took over the council seat in January. “These orphaned streets are publicly used streets that the city refuses to accept ownership of,” Maisel explained. He has sponsored a bill that would require extensive research to map the “forgotten” streets but residents say they can’t wait until the issue gets resolved. Fortunately, Remsen Avenue resident Barbara Favorito (left), Kurt Sullivan and Councilman Alan Maisel (right). Millennium Development sent a team 5-22-14 Kurt Sullivan pitches in and rakes garbage-strewn Church Lane. Frankie Aiuto gets rid of those nasty weeds cluttering Church Lane. of workers to take care of the problem – and the lane is looking spiffier than ever! Thanks to Councilman Maisel and the Millennium crew! 38 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS POLICE: 69th Pct. Switchboard..........................................(718) 257-6211 69th Pct. Community Affairs................................(718) 258-4444 63rd Pct. Switchboard...........................................(718) 258-4411 Housing Police (24 hrs.)...............................(718)386-5357 FBI..........................................................................(212) 384-1000 EMERGENCIES (Police/Fire/Ambulance)............................911 REPRESENTATIVES & LEGISLATORS: Senator Charles Schumer 757 Third Avenue, Room 1702, NY 10017.......................(212) 486-4430 Senator Kirsten Gillibrand 780 Third Avenue, NYC 10017........................................(212) 688-6262 Congressman Hakeem Jeffries 55 Hanson Place, Bklyn NY 11217................................(718) 237-2211 State Senator John L. Sampson 1226 East 96th Street, Bklyn NY 11236...........................(718) 649-7653 State Senator Martin J. Golden 7408 5th Avenue, Bklyn NY 11209...................................(718) 238-6044 State Senator Kevin Parker 1300 Flatbush Avenue, Bklyn NY 11210................(718) 629-6401 State Assemblywoman Helene Weinstein 3520 Nostrand Ave, Bklyn NY 11229...............................(718) 648-4700 State Assemblyman Nick Perry 942 Utica Avenue, Bklyn NY 11203.................................(718) 385-3336 Borough President Eric Adams Borough Hall, Bklyn NY 11201........................................(718) 802-3700 City Councilman Alan Maisel 2424 Ralph Avenue, Bklyn NY 11234...........................(718) 241-9330 City Councilwoman Inez Barron 718 Pennsylvania Ave., Bklyn NY 11207..................(718) 649-9495 City Councilman Jumaane D. Williams 4517 Avenue D, Bklyn, NY 11203.........................(718) 629-2900 CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS Bayview Houses Community Assoc.....................(347) 216-5909 Community Board 18............................................(718) 241-0422 Marine Park Civic Assoc.......................................(718) 336-7343 Mill Basin Civic Assoc..........................................(718) 968-2777 South Canarsie Civic Assoc..................................(718) 251-7145 69th Pct. Community Council...............................(718) 257-6205 63rd Pct. Community Council...............................(718) 258-4444 United Canarsie South Civic Assoc.......................(718) 531-8130 Community Education Council (CEC)..................(718) 566-6008 Glenwood Houses Residents Association.............(917) 319-0480 Friends United Block Association (FUBA)...........(718) 508-2311 HOTLINES: Alzheimer’s Resource Center...........................................(212) 442-3086 AC&C-Animal Rescue ....................................................(212) 788-4000 ASPCA-To report abuse...................................................(212) 876-7700 American Red Cross.........................................................(718) 330-9200 Air/Noise/Water/Sewer Complaints...................................................311 AIDS Hotline (HASA)...........................................311 or (718) 557-1399 Domestic Violence Hotline..............................................1-800-621-4673 Canarsie Historical Society................................................(718)531-0886 Child Abuse Information.................................................1-800-342-3720 Consumer Complaint...........................................................................311 Community Education Council - District 18....................(718) 566-6008 Dept. of Environmental Protection...................................(212) 637-3000 Dept. of Youth and Community Development..................(212) 442-6006 F.E.M.A. (Disaster Assistance)...................................1 (800) 621-FEMA Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)........311 or 1 (800) 692-0557 Heat Complaints..................................................................................311 Mayor’s Community Affairs Unit........................................................311 MEDICAID / SNAP.........................................................(718) 557-1399 MEDICARE....................................................................1-800-633-4227 NYC Dept. for the Aging.....................................................................311 Parking Regulations (Daily)................................................................311 Parks Department.............................................................(646) 613-1200 Pest Control.........................................................................................311 Poison Control..................................................................(212) 764-7667 Pothole Repair......................................................................................311 Public Advocate................................................................(212) 669-7250 Sanitation Dept....................................................................................311 Social Security.................................................................1-800-772-1213 Street Light Repair (D.O.T.) ...............................................................311 Suicide Help Line..........................................................1 (800) 273-8255 Taxi & Limousine Comm. Complaints................................................311 Traffic Lt. Complaints (D.O.T.) ..........................................................311 Victims Services Hotline..................................................(212) 577-7777 Veterans Administration..................................................1-800-827-1000 Keep Us In-The-Know! Invite the community to your next civic meeting! Just send us the details by any Tuesday at 4 p.m. Fax the information to us at 718-272-0870 or e-mail: [email protected] CLUBS / MEETINGS 69th Precinct Community Council The next scheduled meeting of the 69th Precinct Community Council will take place on Tuesday, May 27th at 8 p.m. at the H.E.S., 9502 Seaview Avenue. The public is encouraged to attend and bring quality of life issues to the council for discussion. For further information, call 718-257-6205. 63rd Precinct Community Council The next meeting of the 63rd Precinct Community Council will take place on Wednesday, May 28th at 8 p.m. in the Community Room at Kings Plaza, located on Flatbush Avenue and Avenue V. Call 718-258-4444 for more info. Canarsie Recovery Coalition May Meeting Are you still looking for some answers after Sandy? The Canarsie Recovery Coalition is holding its monthly meeting at the Bayview Community Center at 5955 Shore Parkway on Friday, May 30th from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Email: [email protected] for more information. CEC 18 Meeting The next calendar meeting of the Community Education Council (CEC) for School District 18 will take place on Monday, June 2nd at 7 p.m. at the District Office, 1106 East 95th Street near Conklin Avenue. For information, call 718-566-6011. United Canarsie South Civic Association Come meet and greet your community neighbors and friends at the United Canarsie South Civic Association meeting Tuesday, June 10th at 7:30 p.m. at the H.E.S., 9502 Seaview Avenue (entrance on East 95th Street). Hear and be heard. Call 718-5318130. EVENTS Beach Campfire Join a park ranger for a beach campfire and a sing-along at Jacob Riis Park, Boardwalk and 169th Street on Friday, May 23rd from 7 to 10 p.m. Bring a blanket or chair and s’mores fixins’! Take Q22 or Q35 bus to beach. Annual Canarsie Memorial Day Parade Kingsborough Summer Concert Series Come join local elected officials, civic groups, schools, etc. to honor the men and women of our armed forces at the Annual Canarsie Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 26th. Veterans are urged to participate! Parade participants will assemble at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Family Church, 9719 Flatlands Avenue. Route will conclude at the Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club, 77 Conklin Avenue, where refreshments will be served immediately after the parade. Celebrate Independence Day with a Big Band tribute to America at the Kingsborough Community College Bandshell. Enjoy patriotic songs by Jeremy David & The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra on Saturday, July 5th at 8 p.m. Gates open at 7 p.m. Admission and parking is free. Kingsborough is located at 2001 Oriental Boulevard. Blood Drive At 69th Precinct Registration dates for the 69th Precinct Community Council Baseball season will take place Mondays and Wednesdays until May 29th from 6 to 8 p.m. at the H.E.S., 9502 Seaview Avenue. Games will be played every Monday and Wednesday from July 7th to August 27th at Canarsie Park at 5:30 p.m. Open to boys and girls, ages 5-14 years old. Call 718-257-6205 for more information. Do your part and donate blood! There will be a bus mobile in front of the 69th Precinct, 9720 Foster Avenue, on Thursday, May 29th from noon to 6 p.m. Yoga In The Park For Beginners Join a park ranger outdoors to learn basic yoga poses and breathing techniques at the Ryan Visitor Center in Floyd Bennett Field on Saturday, May 31st from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Call 718-318-4340 for reservations. Q35 bus to visitors’ center. Autism Walk In Canarsie My Time Inc.’s 7th Annual Parents Supporting Parents Walk-A-Thon will take place on Saturday, June 7th in Canarsie Park, East 89th Street and Seaview Avenue. Registration time is 10 a.m. Donate/help raise funds or build a team. Visit www.crowdrise.com/mtiparentsupport. Fostering Parent Leadership For Student Success The NYCDOE & CEJ Present Fostering Parent Leadership for Student Success. The presentation for middle school parents will be held at the Van Siclen Community Middle School, 800 Van Siclen Avenue, on Saturday, June 7th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Register at schools.nyc.gov/ParentsFamilies or call 212-374-4118. Walk NYC - Marine Park Get out to a park and walk! Marine Park is hosting Walk NYC, a FREE program that encourages New Yorkers of all ages to get fit while enjoying the outdoors, on Monday, June 10th from 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. A trained fitness instructor will lead the group in a warm up, an exciting walk and a cool down. All are welcome, including dogs. For more info, contact [email protected]. OTHER 69th Precinct Community Council Baseball Avenue L Merchants Logo Competition The Canarsie Merchants Association invites middle and high school students to design their own logo style that reflects the strength of the Canarsie community, business and residents. To prepare a design for upload, make the file a JPEG file no larger than 2MB and the image 8.5 x 11. The winning poster designers will be awarded a $300 savings bond. The deadline is Saturday, May 31st. Send your entries to: Francois Bleus Jr., Success Stories Learning Center, 9506 Avenue L, Brooklyn, NY 11236. Email [email protected]. Spiritual Poetry Contest Rainbow Poets is sponsoring a religious poetry contest. Submit a poem, 21 lines or less, by June 14th on any subject with a spiritual reference, like a love poem, poem of praise or one that inspires others. There is a $1,000 grand prize and 50 prizes totaling more than $4,000. Send your poem, including name and address on page with poem, to Free Poetry Contest, PO Box 21, Talent, OR 97540 or enter online at www.rainbowpoets.com. Summer Enrollment For Youth Police Academy The 2014 Youth Police Academy is a six-week program, beginning on July 7th and ending on August 15th, that provides positive interaction with police officers and educates young people about the challenges and responsibility of police work. Enrollment ends on June 27th. NYC residents between the ages of 10 and 16 can download an application at: www.nyc.gov/html/ nypd/html/community_affairs/youth_p rograms_summer_academy.shtml. Please be advised that we must receive information on your community meetings/functions TUESDAYS before 4 p.m. In order to provide coverage of your event, we must be notified at least two weeks in advance. May 22, 2014 1) Skidmore, Abram W.: Career as a constable in Canarsie. Nassau County’s Chief and Commissioner of Police from 1925-1945. 2) Richter, Gustav A.: Founder of Methodist Protestant Church of Canarsie Band. Designer of Canarsie Courier’s Old English masthead, still in use today. 3) DuBose, Benj. Mayes: NYPD officer. Received NYPD Medal of Honor. 4) Klee, William F.: A.K.A. Pop Klee. Direct descendant of William Warner, known as the Father of Canarsie. 5) Kidd, Rev. Clifford S.: Pastor of Grace Protestant Methodist Church 1913 until his death in 1952. 6) Samitz, Robert M.: Graduate of Brooklyn Law School. Co-owner of Flatlands Printing Company. Copublisher of Canarsie Courier. 7) Ljung, Carl L.: U.S. Marine Corps. Received nine awards, including Purple Heart. 8) Cashmore, John: Brooklyn Borough President 1940 - 1961. 1952 Democratic candidate U.S. Senate. 9) Chellemi, Joseph: At 18, lost his life when entering a burning building to awaken occupants. 10) Ryder, Richard H.: Union Army during the Civil War, attaining the rank of Captain; Author. 11) Post, Rudolph M. “Posty”: Veteran of World War II. Superintendent of Canarsie Cemetery. 12) Wanser, James D.: WW I veteran; Corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps. 13) Lott, Schenck: Farmer. Owner of Schenck Lott Farmhouse, one of the remaining buildings, which fronts on a remnant of Canarsie Lane. 14) Lott, John I.: Son of farmer Schenck Lott. 15) Chollet, Eliza: Direct descendant of William II of Holland. 16) Potter, Lillian Lott: Grandmother of Gene Lott Potter, who created a Canarsie Cemetery historical web site. 17) Oberg, Elsie F. and Raymond J.: Descendants of many of Canarsie’s first families including the Guilers, the McCroddens, and the Bedells. Co-founder of Canarsie Historical Society. 18) Serene, Rev. James S.: Second pastor of Methodist Protestant Episcopal Church of Canarsie. 19) Quaritius, Christian: Civil War Vetran served 15 years in the U.S. Navy. Invented the patent for a lifeboat lowering and detaching safety apparatus. 20) Nolan, John H.: Civil War veteran. Renowned for his role as the drummer boy who beat the long roll at 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek, Va. 21) Wilson, John M.: Enlisted in the Union Army on July 8, 1863. President of local Board of Education as well as a Justice of the Peace. I.S. 211 was named John M. Wilson School in his honor. 22) Rogers, William H.: Civil War Veteran. Justice of the Peace for the town of Canarsie. 23) Rogers, William H., Jr., MD, FACS: Attended Long Island College Hospital’s College of Medicine, graduated in 1905. Practiced as an ear, nose and throat specialist. 24) Skidmore, Joel: Descendant of the Canarsee Indians through his mother, Mary Robertson. Tax collector for the Town of Flatlands and Court Officer in the Kings County Supreme Court. 39 Canarsie Courier Ira Kluger, Canarsie Cemetery historian, was instrumental in the organization of the map along with Anthony Desmond and Patrick Russo of Canarsie Cemetery. Description of individuals have been revised to fit space allotment. 25) Dunnet, Robert H.: Established an early newspaper, The Canarsie Local. Published first edition on March 5, 1915. Price was two cents. 26) Warts, Williams H.: Veteran of the Civil War. Served with NY Volunteers Signal Corps from 18611864. Commissioned as Lieutenant. Served as a Justice of the Peace for the Town of Flatlands. 27) Stillwell, Lester J.: Together with Walter S. Patrick, founded the Canarsie Courier, first published on April 22, 1921. 28) Warner, William: Known as “Father of Canarsie,” “Mayor of Canarsie,” and “Canarsie’s First Millionaire.” Superintendent of Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad Company; formed the company which built the Brooklyn and Rockaway Beach Railroad. 29) Wilson, William R.: Son of Justice of the Peace John M. Wilson. Served as Assistant Corporation Counsel for NYC and as a Justice of NY Supreme Court. 30) Ford, John T.: Justice of the Peace, Town of Flatlands. 31) McCrodden, James and Margaret: Born in 1786 and 1793 respectively, they are most likely the earliest-born persons interred in Canarsie Cemetery. 32) Redfern, John A.: Prosperous livestock dealer in Canarsie. Owned 150 cows and 150 pigs. Friend and political ally of Justice John M. Wilson. 33) Weinhold, Charles H. J.: Merchant; operated a general store at 1536 Rockaway Parkway. 34) Jones, Owen: Established postal service in Canarsie. Canarsie’s first postmaster from 1852 to 1859. Civil War veteran. 35) Holmes, Rev. Bert: Prominent member of one of Canarsie’s earliest African-American families. Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church. Nephew of Rev. Emmanuel Holmes, who founded the church in the 1880s as St. Paul’s Congregational Church. 36) Denton, John F.: Renowned local historian, he was regarded by the Canarsie Historical Society as the world’s foremost authority on Canarsie’s history. 37) Abeler, Albert: One of the first members of the 106th Infantry Regiment to die in World War I. Killed in action in Belgium. Granted the Purple Heart. 38) Holmes, Sergeant David: Civil War veteran. Served with the 20th NY Colored Infantry. Promoted to Sergeant. 39) Alexander, Edmund H.: Served two terms as Canarsie’s representative–NYS State Assembly. Member of the NY State National Guard who fought against Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. One of the organizers of Canarsie’s American Legion Post No. 573. 40) Samitz, Joseph B.: Co-owner of the Flatlands Printing Company. Co-publisher of the Canarsie Courier. 41) Denton, Frank D.: Little is known about Frank Denton, but his monument suggests that he was an author of some renown. Canarsiens Will Soon Have A “L”ot More Trains To Travel By Dara Mormile With more people moving into neighborhoods in Brooklyn along the L line, the MTA has added hundreds of new trains to accommodate the rapid growth. Due to an increased demand – and based on analysis of schedules – NYC Transit Authority is adding service once again to the L, as well as the connecting M line. “Among the changes is a significant increase in L weekend service, which will decrease wait times for customers as well as increase capacity on a line that continues to see ridership growth, most notably during off-peak hours,” said NYC Transit President, Carmen Bianco. “Ridership is at an all-time high, including records for weekend ridership. These are customers who rely on us for all of their transportation needs, both work and play, and we are trying to meet that demand with our available resources.” The adjustments on the L and M represent significant increases in service to accommodate growing ridership. They are: • Saturday L service will be increased by a total of 33 round trips between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.; • Sunday L service will be increased by a total of 23 round trips between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.; • Weekday evening L service will be increased by a total of three round trips; • Weekday M service will be increased by a total of one round trip (one northbound trip in the morning and one southbound trip in the late afternoon); Increased Forest Hills-bound weekday morning and Metropolitan Avenue-bound weekday afternoon service on the M line will also lower wait times during peak periods. “NYC Transit regularly reviews, evaluates and adjusts subway and bus schedules to ensure that they accurately match current rider demand. These reviews are a critical part of our efforts to provide customers with the most efficient and effective service possible,” Bianco added. Implementation of the changes, which are scheduled for Fall 2014, will cost approximately $1.7 million annually. M service changes will be concurrent with the Hurricane Sandy-related restoration of R service through the Montague Tube. These changes are in addition to the schedule and service changes already planned for implementation in June 2014 that include eight weekday and eight weekend round trips on the L and the weekend extension of the M from Myrtle Avenue to Delancey Street-Essex Street. 40 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier ACTION CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED Part time or Full Time Minimum 15 years experience Highly experienced in painting, plastering, taping & sanding. Must have car & tools. Great pay upon experience. (347) 226-0202 AUTO WANTED Handyman - able body, person looking to do construction, plumbing, superintendent or any type of cleaning jobs, painting. (347) 549-6828 Daycare assistant needed. Health & safety training required. Call after 6 pm. (718) 649-8161 Extinguisher Service Tech. Need clean license, desire to learn. (718) 209-2414 FOR SALE BUSINESS FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OFFICE FOR RENT Canarsie: 3 room office trailer, bathroom/heat + AC, desk. (917) 560-4826 THIS WEEK’S CONTEST WINNERS ARE... Piece Of My Heart LYDIA BENNETT REID Ethel Sings SUSAN VISCARDI Slam (Streb Lab Action Mechanics) LIZZETTE SANTIAGO Please be advised that tickets will be forfeited if winners do not redeem them within a week after being notified. Hayward swimming pool, ladder, filter, $75, best offer. (718) 2411414 May 22, 2014 41 Canarsie Courier ACTION CLASSIFIED HOUSES FOR SALE BALDWIN, LONG ISLAND Totally updated 3 BR house, on canal in beautiful Baldwin, Long Island, Large master BR, above ground pool, bi-level deck, gas fireplace, extra loft space. Move in ready! $399k-$409k. Call to see, must have pre-approval. Denise Hibbert Licensed Realtor Sailing Home Realty (516) 457-0617 (516) 377-4760 about.me/denise.hibbert CANARSIE 2 family brick, 9 BRs. 2 over 3 over 3, 1 1/2 baths on each floor. Living room & Dining room. Private driveway for 2 cars. For selling broker 2.5% commission. Yves, Exit All Seasons Realty (646) 286-7580 Flatbush E 40s & Clarendon Beautiful one fam S/D featuring 4 BRs, FRML, DR, modern kitchen and baths. Full finished basement w/seperate entrance. Detached 1 car garage. House in mint condition. 1st offering only. Only $400,000. Call for appt. BUYING OR SELLING FRANK J. RIO ATTORNEY AT LAW 718-258-2255 2011 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11234 • A legal team specializing in real estate law gives you the knowledge and advice of our years of experience and can save you money and aggravation. CONTRACT & CLOSING THIS WEEKEND’S OPEN HOUSES OPEN HOUSE (718) 692-4020 Flatlands/Old Mill Basin Just Arrived! Rare find! Detached Brick Tudor! Most desirable! 3 bedrooms, finished basement, private driveway & garage. Only $499K. Call for an exclusive showing. FILLMORE R.E. (718) 377-6161 Canarsie: By owner. Negotiable! Large 2 family home, 2 car parking, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement. (917) 650-3300 Lithonia, Georgia: New 5 BR, 4 baths, 3 story house. Huge master BR w/sitting area, large bath w/jacuzzi. Fabulous kitchen with island. 2 living rooms. ground floor has full 3 BR apartment w/seperate entrance. $440K. Principals only. Call (407) 9281333 OMB: 1 family, 5 bedrooms, big backyard. Must see! $439,000 neg. Owner (718) 496-1563 Call for a FREE confidential consultation Saturday & Sunday 2-4 pm 9309 Avenue N (btwn E. 93 & E. 94) Canarsie: Semi 2 family brick, 6 1/2, 5 1/2, 5 rooms, finished basement. Bright & Airy, extra large rooms throughout, Hardwood floors, Eat in kitchen. Private driveway & garage. Vacant at closing. Low $500’s Fin# 429016 FILLMORE R.E. (718) 253-2500 (718) 377-6161 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Farragut/Glenwood: Share kitchen/bath, $450. No Smoking (718) 241-0325; (347) 615-0219 Brownsville: Near Brookdale Hospital, large furnished, $650 monthly. No smoking/pets. Katich Realty (917) 803-0652 Canarsie: Furnished, share kitchen & bathroom, $165. Call after 4pm (917) 716-7080 Canarsie: Unfurnished, share kitchen/bath. No pets/smoking. ID. No Broker (917) 816-8177. OMB: Unfurnished, $170 weekly, share kitchen/bath, near transportation. (347) 675-7907 Canarsie: 1st floor, HWF, $150 weekly. Call (516) 312-9362 E. Flatbush: Large unfurnished, $550 monthly, share kitchen/bath, near transportation. Broker (347) 393-9403 Georgetown/Ave M: Unfurnished, $150 weekly, share kitchen/bath. (718) 531-3851 Canarsie: Large furnished, not a basement, light or no cooking. (718) 495-2824 Large clean furnished. Share kitchen & bathroom. Utilities included. (917) 528-7678 Mill Basin: Unfurnished, share kitchen/bath. Call (347) 3555627; (347) 792-6339; (347) 3072331. • Mortgages, refinances, purchases and sales; dealing with one firm makes it easy and affordable. FROM..................................... $495 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Canarsie: Large unfurnished, $160 weekly. Share kitchen/bath. Call (347) 777-8849 Canarsie: Unfurnished large, no smoking/pets. Share kitchen & bathroom. (718) 614-5562; (917) 847-9959 Canarsie: Small furnished, share kitchen & bathroom, $140 weekly. Call (917) 609-2093 Canarsie: Large semi-furnished, share kitchen & bathroom, $650. Call (347) 249-0610 Canarsie: Unfurnished $500. Share kitchen/bath, backyard, porch. Call (718) 508-2311 Canarsie: Nicely furnished room, near transportation. $160 weekly. (347) 312-2335; (917) 200-6762 Canarsie: Unfurnished $600. Share kitchen/bath. No pets. (917) 600-4369 Canarsie: Furnished room, $185. Share kitchen/bath. No pets/smoking. Cable/internet included. (212) 470-8056 Canarsie: Unfurnished $175 weekly. Share kitchen/bath. No smoking/pets. (646) 305-1254 Canarsie: Unfurnished $175 weekly. Share kitchen/bath. No smoking/pets. (646) 463-9295 Canarsie: Furnished, share kitchen/bath. No smoking/pets. Call (917) 592-4983 E. Flatbush: Unfurnished $550 monthly. Share kitchen/bath. Call (718) 941-2020 Canarsie: Unfurnished $500. Share kitchen/bath. No smoking/pets. (646) 269-0136 Bed Stuy: Furnished $175 weekly. Share kitchen/bath. One Star Realty (347) 772-0960 Canarsie: Clean unfurnished $600. Share kitchen/bath. Near transportation. (347) 469-2446; (347) 444-2432 Canarsie: Large furnishd, 1 fullsize bedroom w/brand new mattress. Large flatscreen TV, cable w/premium channels, internet w/computer, DVD player, stereo, small refrigerator & microwave. Light & gas, renter controls own heat. Air conditioner also included. $225 weekly w/references. (347) 405-6512. “All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal, opportunity basis.” 42 May 22, 2014 Canarsie Courier ACTION CLASSIFIED HOUSES FOR SALE “Experience The Difference” 8604 Flatlands Avenue • Office: 718-272-6500 • Cell: 917-952-7771 • Fax: 718-257-3539 Canarsie: One of the nicest houses around. 2 fam brick 4 BR duplex + 2 BRs + finished WI bsmt. Built in garage, pvt driveway & backyard. Big kitchen, updated baths, large BRs, parquet floors & much more. Great location, near all. Ref #346 FOR SALE Canarsie: Nice 2 bedrooms 2 bath Condo. First floor. Private backyard + porch. Low maintenance. Great Location! Near all. Ref #351 Canarsie: Large 2 family brick, 3 bedroom duplex over 2 bedroom apartment over finished basement. Built-in garage, pvt driveway, nice size rooms, parquet floors & more. Quiet block. Near to all. Priced to sell. Low $500’s. Ref #348 Canarsie: Price Break: Beautiful 3 story semi-detached 2 fam brick. 3 bedroom duplex + 2 bedroom, semifinished basement. Newly renovated kitchens with granite countertops, renovated baths, parquet flrs, new roof & boiler. Built-in garage, pvt driveway & much more! Ref #340 Canarsie: Brick semi-detached mixed-use 2 bedroom apartment over office. Can be used as a store, church or other business. Plus basement. Located on very busy street. Owner is very motivated. Price is right! Don’t miss it! Ref #345 APARTMENT TO SHARE UNFURNISHED APT. UNFURNISHED APT. E 20’s on Avenue U BO’S PRIME REALTY APARTMENTS FOR RENT 8604 Flatlands Avenue APARTMENT TO SHARE Private bedroom, pets OK. Near transportation & shopping. $600. Broker (917) 684-3715 APARTMENT WANTED Looking for 1 bedroom apartment in Canarsie/Georgetown. No Broker (718) 210-3444 Canarsie: Married couple looking for 2-3 bedroom. Excellent credit/references $1,100-$1,400. (347) 927-4395 UNFURNISHED APT. OMB: Large studio, 1st floor, kitchen & bathroom, HWF, includes all utilities, $1,150. Broker (917) 361-5914 Bergen Beach: Walk in studio, gas & electric included. Good income/credit, $1,000. Broker (917) 995-7489 Canarsie: Spacious 1 bedroom, $1,200. How To Sell Realty (718) 377-3795 E. Flatbush: Renovated 1 bedroom, $1,200, everything included, credit check required. Cutting Edge RE (718) 717-9604 APARTMENTS FOR RENT CANARSIE Large Studio.................................$1,000 utilities included ************* CANARSIE 2 bedroom....................................$1,300 + electric ************* CANARSIE Nice 2 bedroom............................$1,450 + utilities ************* E. FLATBUSH Nice 2 bedrooms..........................$1,550 + utilities ************* CANARSIE 3 BRs, split level, 1 1/2 bath..........$1,850 + utilities **************************** MORE APARTMENTS AVAILABLE IN OTHER AREAS! ************************** Call us! (718) 272-6500 (917) 952-7771 Canarsie/Paerdegat: Beautiful 1 BR, HWF, close to transportation. $1,200 neg. Broker (347) 674-5517 Canarsie: 1 BR, walk-in, separate entrance. Available 6/1. Owner (917) 975-4414 Canarsie: Beautiful 1 BR, $1,250. Utilities not included. Broker (516) 881-0675 STARTING FROM: Studio $900 monthly 1 bedroom $1,000 monthly 2 bedrooms $1,200 monthly 3 bedrooms $1,500 monthly No fees to landlord! We do FULL credit, criminal, VOE, background & eviction search! Call (718) 272-8988 or stop by 9201 FLATLANDS AVENUE www.BrooklynRealProperty.com E. Flatbush: 1 BR, near Kings County Hospital. $775. Classy Apartments R.E.(718) 391-8716 www.classyapts.com Canarsie/E 100’s: Fully renovated 1 bedroom apartment. $1,250. Call Phyllis Fillmore R.E. (718) 922-2200 UNFURNISHED APT. UNFURNISHED APT. Apartments Available CANARSIE All areas - All sizes $900 - $1,600 No utilities included. Near shopping & transportation. Credit check. Programs welcomed. Extra large 2 bedroom apartment w/HWFs, balcony and located on a quiet block. BERTRAND’S REAL ESTATE (347) 635-6202 (347) 627-7528 Contact Beverly Fillmore R.E. (718) 922-2200 E. Flatbush/E 50’s: Fully renovated 1 bedroom apartment. $1,250. Call Phyllis Fillmore R.E. (718) 922-2200 Canarsie: Beautiful, nice 1 bedroom, near transportation. Call Owner (718) 975-4560 ENY: 1st floor, 1 bedroom, $1,000. Credit check. One Star Realty (347) 772-0960 Canarsie: Nice 1 bedroom, near transportation, $1,100 neg. Broker (917) 312-7775 Canarsie: Amazing 2 bedrooms, $1,400, How To Sell Realty (718) 377-3795 Flatbush (Schenectady & Beverly): 2 bedrooms, renovated. $1,500 flexible. Patti Fillmore R.E. (718) 258-5616 E. Flatbush: Renovated 2 bedroom, $1,400, everything included, credit check. Cutting Edge RE (718) 717-9604 Canarsie: 2 BR, no smoking/pets. Owner (347) 723-7738 after 5pm. Far Rockaway: 2 bedroom, beautiful, newly renovated, $1,300. Broker (718) 708-4793 Marine Park: 2 BR, lg LR, 2nd floor, newly renovated, parquet floors, ideal location. No pets/smoking. $1,500. Broker (917) 684-3715 Canarsie: Newly renovated 2 bedroom, $1,600. Near transportation. (718) 807-5526; (718) 986-0927 Brownsville: Newly renovated, 2 1/2 bedrooms, $1,500, near Brookdale Hospital. Broker (718) 490-5703 E. Flatbush: Newly renovated, large 2 bedrooms, near target, $1,350. Broker (347) 393-9403 E. 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