The Word On The Street: Right Now

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As spied on West Street. Looks like we’re under a flash flood warning until 1:00 3:00 p.m. Stay safe and dry folks!

The Word On The Street: For The Love Of Big Brother

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From Huron Street.

From The New York Shitty Inbox: Bittersweet Brooklyn

This is a new endeavor by a good friend and all-around very thoughtful fellow named Dennis. Give it a watch— compelling stuff!

What’s Going On?

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Coming at you from Meeker Avenue and Graham Avenue. A labor dispute? Anyone?

Props/Credit: Go to citizen journalist Robin for the tip-off. Thanks!

From The New York Shitty Inbox, Part II: Police Activity On Dupont Street?

This is what one citizen/tipster beheld at approximately 5:00 p.m. today. He/she did not have much in the way of information— but posed an excellent question:

To whom do I inquire about matters such as this?

That’s easy to answer:

  • The 94th Precinct’s Community Affairs Office! They can be reached via telephone at: (718) 383-5298

Secondarily if any of you, gentle readers of Community Board 1, have been a victim of a crime (and I sincerely hope this does not happen)— even if it is as mundane as your car being broken into— file a report with the proper precinct (90th or 94th), forward your report number, a description of the incident, any pertiment photos/documentation, etc. to Community Board 1: bk01@cb.nyc.gov

Although the Community Board has a committee mostly (it is a long story) dedicated to criminal matters/activity, the reality is they are simply issued a sheet of statistics outlining what crimes have come to pass on any given month. That’s it. Don’t be a “statistic”: say something to our Community Board. If we as citizens do not speak up, they cannot follow-up. It really is that simple.

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NOTE: The 94th Precinct Community Council does not convene over the summer— otherwise I’d offer this as an avenue to air any/all concerns as well.

From The New York Shitty Inbox: Takin’ Out The Trash!

June 28, 2013 ·
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic 

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A fellow named Andrew writes in an email entitled “Trash Party”:

There’s a little petition going on online about getting some more public trash cans around the neighborhood, mostly sponsored by those of us who live/work on West St, would appreciate some word spreading! I know you’re no stranger to the trash problem around here.

GLADLY & DONE!

Oh yeah, if you are wondering what the hell the thing is which graces the beginning of this post, I’ll tell you. It is a discarded take-out container which has been repurposed as a toilet. I happened upon this lovely item on Huron Street just east of West Street recently. We really need to get some action on the illegal dumping (pun completely intended) problem here. Seriously.

 

Greenpoint Street Art Du Jour: Greenpoint Avenue

June 27, 2013 ·
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art 

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These have been popping up all over the neighborhood of late. I myself have amassed three works by Dave Smith— whose web site you can see here!

Urban Artifacts, Part II: Greenpoint Avenue

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Taken June 27, 2013.

New York Shitty Photos Du Jour: The Manhattan Avenue Wienerfest, Day Two

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As some of you might recall, yesterday I encountered the above installation while running a few errands. What you may not know is who is responsible for this chicanery. His name is Josef, and he is quite awesome. Which brings me to today…

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He has added quite a bit of new material. Including:

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These two missives. He elaborated on the one to the right. It reads:

Everywhere. Everyday. We’re with you.

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This was gleaned from an advertisement for TD Bank. He explained to me that that DOMA being overturned made him quite happy because:

I do not care who you love— or who loves who.

Right on— but let’s continue.

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Here’s a rather lovely mirror graced by one of Josef’s paintings. He employed dried parsley, poppy seeds and mustard seeds so as to give it some “texture”.

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This is portrait of himself “back in the day” with some blue paint thrown in for good measure.

NOKIELBASA

 

And a few slices of bread and a paint brush now accompany the kiwi fruit.

Where’s the kielbasa?

I inquired. His answer was somewhat hard to decipher. But here it goes:

  1. Ne noted it was fascinating how the sun seemed to cook it. I countered that given how hot it is, this is not surprising.
  2. Someone stole it. (To eat? Who knows.)
  3. Someone posted a picture of it on the Internet.

Was it you?

He added. I answered to the affirmative. He went on the explain that he could not afford kielbasa today, so slices of bread will have to do. I mulled this development over. “Fuck it”, I thought to myself. “I may not be a Medici or a Guggenheim but I am going to do my part to patronize a local artist”.

Here’s five dollars. Go get some kielbasa and some lunch.

And went on my way.

When I came back home I stopped to see if Josef kept his word. Well, the following speaks for itself…

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Alas he was not present. (I wanted to request he place a sign next to the meat stick stating “Weiner For Mayor”). However you can see both bread and kielbasa were procured. The latter has been hung (pun completely intended) for everyone’s edification.

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What’s more, Josef left the price tag of his purchase (so as to ensure my donation was spent on sausage) AND he left business cards for the establishment from which he procured said meaty goodness: W-Nassau Meat Market. This makes for one of the most inspired low budget advertising campaigns in my humble opinion. Is it ideologically consistent for a vegetarian to enable this hooliganism? No, probably not. But it is awesome nonetheless. Viva Greenpoint!

Urban Artifact, Part I: 223 Days & Counting!

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Looks like Teddy’s been tagged. In a manner of speaking. (previously)

 

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