Amuni Restaurant – Sunday Sauce

Amuni Restaurant is at 7217 – 3rd Avenue. 718-833-7833.

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January 6, 2022Bad Accident on 5th Avenue in Bay Ridge

Photo from video – See here
There was a bad accident on 5th Avenue and 78th Street in Bay Ridge around 10:30 pm tonight. Hopefully, people aren’t seriously hurt. See video here. (See here)

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January 6, 2022Democrats Beat Up Nicole Malliotakis Day
Today on January 6th, voters visited the district office of seditionist @NMalliotakis to stand up for democracy. #DefeatMalliotakis pic.twitter.com/tStIaPG8Zg
— No Surrender NY (@NoSurrenderNY) January 6, 2022
Last year, Nicole Malliotakis took office on January 3, 2021.

Three days later, January 6, 2021, the Capitol was stormed.

Malliotakis spoke out against the Insurrectionists that day:

Today, about 30 people stood outside of the Congresswoman Brooklyn office on 3rd Avenue and 77th Street to blame blame Malliotakis for the insurrection and for not verifying the election results in two states. (See here)
Nobody said in the video that some of the people are representing a PAC (Political Action Fund). Bay Ridge Democrats didn’t tell us that they rally with PACs now.
Staten Island couldn’t even get 25 people to show up for the rally because they know Congresswoman Malliotakis is working for them. (See here)
Some of the speakers were pretty bad. They should make notes for their speech. Not one told the audience that Nicole Malliotakis was one of the politicians who voted for the infrastructure bill. (See here)
Holding @RepMalliotakis accountable for her vote against democracy. #Defeatmalliotakis https://t.co/YbYp76D1Wd
— Nicole Is Complicit PAC | #DefeatMalliotakis (@DefeatNicole) January 6, 2022
The protesters had to realize that Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis wouldn’t be there. Why didn’t they go to her Staten Island office? They must not have wanted to speak to Nicole and just wanted to take a video.
?Looks like Malliotakis has some visitors. #DefeatMalliotakis https://t.co/Wk5YXHcnLw
— Tom Watson (@tomwatson) January 6, 2022
This group of protesters were a bit different than usual. It was a more weathly group with printed signs. Many weren’t being photographed or showing their faces.
I don’t see any district leaders in the photo, even though Chris McCreight shared a flyer for the protest on the Bay Ridge Democrats Facebook page two days ago.
If the Democrats took the Insurrection seriously and didn’t want it to happen again, why didn’t Nancy Pelosi implement the recommendations to make the Capitol safe? (CBS News) Why haven’t Democrats called her out for not securing that building? If someone’s house could be broken into, wouldn’t they do whatever possible to make it more secure?
This past November, dead people voted in Bay Ridge’s election.
Not one politician called for an investigation – not even Max Rose. How long has someone been using their dead voters ballots to vote?
It’s strange that journalists wouldn’t jump at that story and investigate who received the election ballots and returned them.
Of course Councilman Brannan was there to stir the pot. He has no reason to unite the community.

Senator Gounardes ranted on Twitter. (See here) Obviously, he isn’t a happy or he wouldn’t go out of his way to be mean to a female politician right after posting about his son’s birthday. (Yes, he did this right after he posted photos of his child – see here) What father does that?
Malliotakis could have directly called Gounardes out for his support on bail reform 100x’s, but she hasn’t because she doesn’t attack politicians in her area.
Sadly, all of this drama is just playing politics. Whoever broke the law was charged – see the info here. Whoever was involved in a January 6th misdemeanor was left go the same day (like this Dyker Heights man.)
Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis is actually doing a good job serving her community. Even her bills are good – see here.
When Malliotakis was an Assemblywoman, I wrote about how bad her bills were. It’s obvious that she likes her job being a Congresswoman and even I have to say she is doing a good job.
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January 6, 2022Pure Life Pound on January 15th

Join Pure Life Movement on Saturday 15th at 10:00 am for POUND!
Pure Life Movement is at 7217 13th Avenue.
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January 6, 2022Free Produce for Those Who Need 1/8

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January 6, 2022Bay Ridge Ballet Classes 2022

Schedule a free trial ballet dance class at Bay Ridge Ballet www.bayridgeballet.com or email [email protected] with questions!
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January 6, 2022Kings Bay Y – Martin Luther King Day

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January 5, 2022Brooklyn Roots in Bay Ridge – Go Try It

Chicken Marsala

Brooklyn Roots Restaurant is at 8620 – 3rd Avenue.
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January 5, 2022Instead of Investing in the R Train, Governor Kathy Hochul Wants Bay Ridge To Use a New Train To New Lots, Queens


Bay Ridge straphangers thought that the infrastructure bill was going to bring some much needed help to the R train. Nah, the city snail will remain as is.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the new Bay Ridge to Queens line named: The Interborough Express. (Story here, here, here and here)
Most people in Brooklyn don’t have a need to go to Queens – most people here need to get to Manhattan.
I have never heard anyone in Bay Ridge say they want to go to New Lots Avenue or East New York. Have you?
Safety – Bay Ridge vs. East New York. Bay Ridge is six on this list. East New York is 63.

The Interborough Express will run on 14 miles of existing freight tracks including the Bay Ridge train tracks (See photos here and here).
Online they are talking about a student in Queens cutting down their transportation time to go to Brooklyn College.

What politician wants this train? Queens Borough President, Donovan Richards is quoted in the paper. (See here) That isn’t good. See this story on Richards.

Where are our politicians on this? Senator Andrew Gounardes wrote “Game changer” on Twitter. He can’t speak out against another Democrat, even if Bay Ridge’s R train needed that money and commitment from NYS.

When new infrastructure is built, it has to be maintained. The R and D lines haven’t been maintained and should have been a priority. Our politicians should have been calling for it like other politicians were pulling for their communities.
Assemblywoman Mathylde Frontus and Councilman Justin Brannan didn’t say anything.
Anyone in Bay Ridge who thinks these politicians are working for us doesn’t have a clue what’s going on. Since you are busy, decisions are being made without you!
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January 5, 2022Malliotakis Announces Testing Sites in Bay Ridge

Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis wrote that many people contacted her about the need for more testing sites.
She is partnering with small businesses for Covid testing in Bay Ridge and Staten Island that will do 1000 PCR tests daily (that’s great)!
Here are the sites in Bay Ridge:
RJ MEDICAL & URGENT CARE at 464 Bay Ridge Avenue WHEN: Open 9AM-7PM M-F, 10AM-6PM Saturday, 11AM-6PM Sunday
Additionally, these two pharmacies in Bay Ridge are increasing their testing capacity:
Teba Pharmacy 7618 5 Avenue
Americare 8114 5 Ave (beginning January 8th)
And In Bath Beach: Family Pharmacy 1757 Bath Avenue
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January 5, 2022Bay Ridge Libraries Closed – Short Staffed Due to Covid

Many libraries in New York City are short staffed due to Covid exposures.
The Bay Ridge Library at 7223 Ridge Blvd is closed. You can check here to see when it will re-open.
Books can be returned to the bin outside of the library – it’s open 24 hours.
The Fort Hamilton Branch Library will reopen on Thursday, January 6th from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm (info here)
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January 5, 2022Vans on 86th Street Doing Covid Testing

There were a few white vans on 86th Street in Bay Ridge this afternoon doing Covid testing.
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