From The New York Shitty Inbox: What’s Up At BaNoNa?
READ: The intersection of North 15th, Banker Street and Nassau Avenue
Ann Kansfield, co-proprietress of our local Soup Kitchen/Food Pantry and all-around Garden Spot badass writes:
Where did the camper on the corner of Nassau and North 15 street go?
Well, I cannot answer that question but I CAN tell you what is happening. Per the gentlemen working on the site (which formerly housed a gas station), they are preparing it for a film shoot. I know, this is hardly shocking news: north Brooklyn is the location of choice for many a film company as well all know. Rather, I would like to pose a(nother) question:
What is going to happen after this plot has ceased to be used for this purpose?
I for one (and Ann concurred) think it would be a wonderful location for a community garden. Granted, the soil is probably laden with god-only-knows-what— and for this reason raised beds would have to be pressed into service. Nonetheless, if ever there was an area in our fair burgh that could use a little greenery this would be near the top of the list. Thoughts, anyone?
Closing on a somewhat related note I would like to take a moment to draw attention to something about which I feel quite strongly: the Greenpoint Reformed Church’s Soup Kitchen/Food Pantry. Many people reading this are undoubtedly aware of the great work Ann and Jen do. however, what you might not be aware of is on top of/despite having their funding cut last year, they are giving groceries to more people than ever. We’re talking in excess of 650 people, our neighbors, a week. If my memory serves me correctly this is triple the number of people they assisted a couple of years ago. Times are truly tough indeed!
For this reason I implore those who are able to make a donation of time or money to this very worthy cause. Those who are able to do so can make a monetary donation by clicking here. Otherwise, any/all interested volunteers can/should check out their “Volunteer” page.
Thanks!
UPDATE, 8:12 p.m.: This evening the Greenpoint Reformed Church gave groceries to over 700 people.
New York Shitty Day Starter: Gem Street
Taken March 21, 2012.
Spotted At 239 Banker Street: Signs Of Habitation
Taken March 21, 2012.
New York Shitty Day Ender: Mark Your Calendars
This weekend Will Star, a frequent contributor to my sitel and that of Greenpointers, will be having an opening reception of his work this upcoming Thursday, March 22nd, at our very own Brouwerij Lane. Check it out!
A Loaded Camera: Street Photography by Will Star
Opening reception: March 22nd from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Brouwerij Lane
7078 Greenpoint Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
You can RSVP for this event via Facebook by clicking here.
The Word On The Street, Part III: Li$ten
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, The Word On The Street
From Nassau Avenue.
Spotted At Goldscholle & Garfinkel Hardware: Love!
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Newtown Creek, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy
Sean, Aide-de-camp and son of the inimitable proprietor of the above-listed establishment, Steve, shows of a little love to our very own Shit Tits— and yours truly! Once again, you can order this poster by clicking here.
Otherwise (and on a somewhat-related note) my buddy Mitch over at The Newtown Pentacle will be conducting a tour around our very own creek this upcoming weekend. Here are the deets from his Facebook announcement:
I’ll be doing a walking tour around the Brooklyn side of Newtown Creek on Saturday the 24th, starting at 10 am in Greenpoint. This one will be a small group, around 10 people. $10 per head. Want to come? Bring a camera…
You can RSVP for this event by emailing Mitch at newtownpentacle (at) yahoo (dot) com
From The New York Shitty Inbox, Part II: Be It Ever So Humble…
An anonymous tipster writes:
School bus used as mobile home. Mass plates. Parked at Huron St & Manhattan Av.
Perhaps someone should bring this to the attention of these folks?
Greenpoint Photo du Jour: OPEN!
The Indian/Spanish Deli, J & S, has opened its doors at 1005 Manhattan Avneue. The offerings currently appear to be a bit sparse but I look forward to seeing what they have to offer once they get up and running. What’s more, the owner is a seriously nice guy! Why not swing by and say “Hi”?
J & S Indian Deli & Grocery Store
Status: Open
1005 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
Urban Fur: Polish American Bookstore
As you can see the flurry of activity on Nassau Avenue (as a result of construction) is not deterring Ellie from getting some much-needed rest and relaxation!
Live From Nassau Avenue & Leonard Street: DO NOT ENTER!
Today, as promised, construction commenced on Nassau Avenue. And as I learned on at the corner of Leonard Street this afternoon it is already proving to be problematic— and downright dangerous!
The above sign graces the southeastern corner of the aforementioned intersection…
and unfortunately it appears to gone largely unnoticed by motorists. Especially those driving southbound on Leonard Street, as I personally observed.
Thus a number of Good Samaritans, including the folks at Proper Real Estate (which is located on this corner), elected to take turns flagging down motorists and making them aware of the traffic changes (and this sign). I was told by one person present that no less than twenty “close calls” (READ: near accidents) had come to pass on her watch.
As of approximately 1:30 p.m. (and numerous calls to the 94th Precinct, I’ll add) a traffic officer was stationed at this corner.
If you are wondering how something like this can happen, I’ll tell you. Per our Transportation Chair (who is keeping a very watchful on eye on this) the fault lies with the Department of Design and Construction. Or more specifically the contractor whom they have entrusted to do this work. You see, part of the contractor’s job is to ensure traffic officers are stationed at key intersections to ensure as seamless transition as is possible. As you can see, this did not happen. In addition, it was brought to my attention they did not see fit to station a traffic officer at Norman Avenue and McGuinness Boulevard (which is where a public school is located). Our Transportation Chair noticed this egregious oversight and has requested one be stationed there.
While the folks at Leonard and Nassau took this all in good humor (as seen above), the fact of the matter is this is no laughing matter. Until motorists become acclimatized to the new traffic changes (and the detours entailed therein) it is vital that our public servants be extra vigilant about raising awareness— and safe-guarding our well being. In this respect thus far they have failed miserably.
On that note if any of you, gentle readers, have witnessed any similar such problems— or simply want to make your concerns known— please contact our Community Board’s Transportation Chair, Karen Nieves, via Community Board 1’s email address at bk01@cb.nyc.gov. Thanks— and stay safe Greenpointers!
UPDATE, 8:50 p.m.: Here’s the word from the head of the 94th Precinct, D.I. Hurson:
Heather we have noticed the problems on Nassau today and tonight. I have a meeting tomorrow with the NYPD Chief of Transportation this issue will be discussed.
So we’re seeing some action on that front!
P.S.: Special thanks go out to Ms. Nieves and the head of the 94th, Deputy Inspector Hurson, for their attention to this matter— and my concerned emails!
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