New York Shitty Day Ender: Heart Shaped Glasses

September 28, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

Bedford Avenue starts showing signs of Halloween spirit!

Miss Heather

P.S.: On a completely unrelated note I am continuing to upload footage from last night’s joint Public Safety/Human Services meeting. As I have intimated previously (and repeatedly) I have been having considerable problems with this seemingly simple task. The last I checked the one I am uploading currently (where the Chair of Community Board 1 speaks)  is going to take five hours. No kidding. In any case I really want you to give this a listen as I do what our local Co-Pastor, Ann Kansfield (speaking as someone who has a lot of experience dealing with Greenpoint’s homeless), has to say about this proposed shelter and homeless services in general. When these are uploaded I will embed them in a post. Keep an eye out for them (no pun intended).

New York Shitty Pay Phone Du Jour: A Bedford Avenue PSA

September 27, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

I for one enthusiastically endorse this proclamation (which comes from the intersection of North 7 Street and Bedford Avenue). If for no other reason because of the “perfume” that permeates this public pay phone. Hint: it ain’t roses.

Miss Heather

Spotted In Williamsburg: Co Co Needs New Clothes!

September 27, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

While a tad difficult to decipher the new proprietor (or proprietress) of the wonderful menagerie at Bedford Avenue and North 1 Street is soliciting donations (be they monetary or otherwise) to keep our beloved “Co Co” clothes in the manner to which he has become accustomed. Let’s try to keep this wonderful tradition alive folks!

Miss Heather

Greenburg Photo Du Jour: McCarren Park

Taken September 25, 2010.

Miss Heather

Notes From The 94th Precinct Community Council Meeting

Yours truly didn’t feel like going— but she went anyway. I’m glad I did! For starters (and by Greenpoint standards, anyway) the meeting was pretty mellow. This is a good thing since I was not really in the mood for some of the angrier and uglier rhetoric that can (and does) come to pass at these meetings. This is not to suggest there wasn’t anger: there most assuredly was. The difference was the people (ladies all) who aired their ire were (as a friend noted) so darned nice about it! Bicyclists, illegal sidewalk vendors, impertinent youths and liquor licenses all get the treatment at the hands (or would that be mouths) of these ladies. One such lass made an observation so piquant that she has henceforth earned my undying admiration. But I am getting ahead of myself. Without further ado here is footage from last night’s meeting— along with synopses and a bit of analysis from yours truly. Enjoy!

Part I: D. I. Fulton gives opening statements/props and a general rundown of crime trends.

The Rundown:

  • Grand larceny auto and burglaries are up, everything else is down.
  • Vehicle accidents are down 4.1%
  • D. I. Fulton explains that since the crime stats for the 94th are so low that one or two burglaries can skew the crime statistics upward.
  • A spate of robberies via a man riding a bicycle centering (roughly) around “Woodpoint Road and Conselyea Street”. This individual has since been apprehended and identified in a line-up by two victims. NOTE: this chap’s activities came to pass between (once again: roughly) 1:00 and 2:00 a.m. in the morning and his victims were women in their 20’s.
  • D. I. Fulton talks about burglaries.

Part II: D. I. Fulton speaks about car break-ins and the public speaks!

  • Arrests are up 24.7%
  • A case of Greenpoint roof theft
  • D. I. Fulton advises runners patronizing McCarren Park to mind their personal property.
  • One citizen applauds the 94th for apprehending a man who exposed himself to her and her daughter— and physically threatened them at North 7 Street and Bedford Avenue.
  • Same said citizen complains about illegal street vendors.

Part III: The Public Speaks, continued

  • Illegal vendors, continued
  • A general discourse on unruly behavior in general on Bedford Avenue and Williamsburg in general.
  • A Greenpoint resident queries D. I. Fulton about vehicle theft: there were 13 over the summer and 109 total.

Parts IV & V: The Public Speaks, continued

The aforementioned Greenpoint resident complains about Five Leaves’s use of the sidewalk (allegedly after permitted hours for a “sidewalk cafe”) and follows is a general discussion:

  • A burglary on Bedford Avenue
  • A lady from the Lions Club gives the 94th props

  • Bicyclists
  • Street closures and parties, e.g.; do they require permits?
  • Other things including— but not limited to— one of the most awesome observations (or dare I hope: promises) I have ever heard at a 94th Precinct Community Council Meeting. Go to 2:31 and hear it for yourself!
  • There are 97 liquor licenses pending (including a renewal for the Production Lounge*). D.I. Fulton explains this as “growing pains”.
  • Parties
  • Complaints about 311 dropping calls

Closing observations/thoughts:

  1. Once again and all things considered: this meeting was pretty tame.
  2. Nonetheless there was plenty of anger to go around. This mostly centered around aspects of the “new” Williamsburg being a tourist attraction and/or a watering hole of choice. Which brings me to…
  3. the subject of liquor licenses. If the ostensible function of our Community Board is to be the voice of the people and/or institute some semblance of “community standards” their determinations should be more binding. What’s the point of having due process if the SLA (State Liquor Authority) simply looks at their recommendation— let’s say, to deny a liquor and/or Cabaret license— and they issue the license (undoubtedly greased along by lobbyists/parties with deep pockets) anyway? Just a thought.
  4. The previous Op Ed(s) having been written (and to close on a note of levity), I am taking a serious shine to the notion of some exchange program between Greenburg/Williamspoint grannies and ‘noobs in the ‘hood.** I have no doubt the previous can show middle America a few things about partying (take this, for example.) Our friends (far) beyond the Hudson could use some good ol’ north Brooklyn flavor! It builds character.

Miss Heather

*Which inasmuch as much as yours truly can ascertain is STILL operating a monthly strip club. CASE IN POINT:

**I mean this with all due respect. I have grown to absolutely adore Greenpoint grandmas over the years. I simply wish others had the pleasure of enjoying their company. It isn’t so much about “Go back to Ohio”, so to speak, as it is “Get thee to Ohio”— and get us some respect!

New York Shitty Day Starter: Scary Monsters

September 20, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

It would appear yours truly’s favorite spot in Williamsburg has been bitten by the Halloween spirit— or would that be zombie scouts?

Miss Heather

Urban Fur: North Brooklyn Selections

Larry holds his own against a possible canine invader on Manhattan Avenue.

A Southside cat raises a tail in curiousity about my camera.

And Bedford Avenue is, well, Bedford Avenue.

Miss Heather

New York Shitty Day Ender: Hanging Out To Dry

This vision hails from McCarren Park and is (hopefully) a harbinger of what some of our more, um, notorious “public servants” will experience after the votes have been tallied from tonight’s primary!

Miss Heather

New York Shitty Street Art Du Jour: Williamsburg Selections

September 10, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Street Art, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

Taken September 10, 2010.

Miss Heather

Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: Hannibal

September 10, 2010 ·
Filed under: 11211, Culture War, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

From Bedford Avenue.

Miss Heather

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