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November 17, 2020

Kitty Adoption in Bay Ridge 11/29

On Sunday, November 29th from 12:00 – 5:00 pm, there will be a cat and kitten adoption at My Natural Pet.

My Natural Pet is on 5th Avenue and 83rd Street (8345 – 5th Avenue).

Teens for Animals will have cats & kittens available for adoption at the shop!

We highly recommend you fill to the adoption application prior to your visit.

Due to covid interaction with kitties will be limited.

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In order to enter and meet the kitties, you must wear a face mask and abide by the shop’s safety protocols. NO exceptions! 

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November 17, 2020

New Security Cameras for Dyker Heights

Earlier today I saw that security cameras were purchased for Dyker Heights.

Tonight I couldn’t find the link to share it here.

Dyker Heights really needs some security.

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November 17, 2020

Frontus vs. Szuskiewisz – Who Won the Assembly Seat for District 46?

Update: At 7:30 pm, Channel 1, Spectrum News had a reporter who shared that Mathylde Frontus was the likely winner of of the Assembly seat.

No one has won yet.

In the afternoon, Dr. Frontus shared a little about the election.

According to Rose Adams, Mark Szuszkiewicz says he is up by 113 votes. See here

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November 17, 2020

Trivia Night at the Bean Post

Wednesday Night is Trivia Night at the Bean Post!

The Bean Post is on 5th Avenue and 75th Street (7525 – 5th Avenue) in Bay Ridge.

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November 15, 2020

Friends Advent Calendar at The Bookmark Shoppe

You may not be thinking about Christmas yet, but if you have a friend who loves the television show, Friends, there is new Friends Advent Calendar.

It’s available at The Bookmark Shoppe is at 8415 3rd Avenue.

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November 15, 2020

Robberies Tonight in Bklyn

Someone stole a Playstation 5 on 86th Street in Bay Ridge today. (See Citizen App)

Later in the evening there was a robbery in Bensonhurst. (See here)

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November 15, 2020

Elliot is Collecting Coats in Bay Ridge Again

Elliot has been collecting Coats for the Cold in Bay Ridge for several years.

Elliot picks them up the coats or you can drop them off to him.

Just let him know when you want him to come by. [email protected]

He accepts all coats – all sizes.

You can also contact Elliot through Facebook. (See here)

 

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November 15, 2020

Mark Naughton is Missing

Mark Naughton has been missing since Monday, November 9th. His family is worried.

Mark was last seen at his apartment by Seneca Street and Broadway in Staten Island.

Mark has friends in Brooklyn, so his family believes he may could be in Brooklyn as well.

Mark is 6 feet tall and currently has some facial hair.

A missing persons report was filed. If you have any information contact his brother here.

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November 15, 2020

Was An Organization Told Not to Accept Food Boxes by a Politician in Brooklyn?

Strange series of Tweets. (See here)

Brooklyn Immigrant Community Support has partnered with organizations in Brooklyn to give out boxes of food in Brooklyn.

Yet, it appears that organizations are being told that they can’t partner with them or they will lose funding.

The head of Brooklyn Immigrant Community has tweeted to the media for help as politics seems to be playing a role here.

This weekend, the Brooklyn Immigrant Coalition partnered with The Bath Beach Bensonhurst GravesendAlliance to give out food boxes. Today they are running a COVID testing in Coney Island.

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The Bath Beach Bensonhurst Gravesend Alliance is run by Republican, Ray Denaro and Democrat, Steve Patzer.

Ray Denaro and Steve Patzer

Ray Denaro shared these photos showing the long line.

The Bath Beach Bensonhurst Gravesend Alliance has been around since 2019 and they have held a lot of events to help their community. (Charity events – not galas). They have partnered with other leaders to run events, but I haven’t seen Treyger partner with them!

On November 24th, they have a turkey dinner giveaway for people who need a turkey. (see here)

The pandemic has really hurt many immigrants and stopped people from being able to work. Families still need food!

Mark Treyger has not responded to the tweets. The Councilman is term-limited so I am not sure why he would care who is partnering with that group, as long as people are getting help.

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November 15, 2020

Almost 300,000 People Left NYC!

The pandemic coupled with the rise in crime have made NY’ers reconsider calling NYC their home. (Story here)

People should be able to find apartments (and parking spaces) in places and price ranges they weren’t able to find them in before!

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November 15, 2020

Little Athens NY – New Greek Restaurant in Bay Ridge

A new Greek Restaurant opened on 3rd Avenue and 78th Street (7809 – 3rd Avenue). See menu

Greek Salad comes with the dinners

Little Athens NY is worth a visit as their food is delicious!

Feta dip with hot pita bread

Lee’s steak was rare inside – he loved it.

I had the salmon – it was fresh and tender. (Sorry blurry cell phone pic)

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November 15, 2020

Why Didn’t the Muslim Community Do More to Help Max Rose This Election?

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In 2018, the news wrote about how the Muslim vote helped Max Rose defeat Dan Donovan.

Max Rose was a great advocate for the Muslim Community! See here and here Other politicians praised Rose for speaking out against the Muslim ban. (See here)

In January 2020:

Why didn’t the Muslim community do more to back Rose?

We saw very little action from the Muslim community this year. A small portion of the area was covered with Max Rose before the election a car drove around the neighborhood and made an announcement to vote for Max Rose.

What happened to these women who were so enthusiastic in the 2018 election? (See here) This year they were very quiet!

During the Presidential primary, Rose supported Bloomberg which angered some Muslims:

This Summer there was a meeting on Zoom which run by an Arab American group. Rose, Gounardes and Brannan were present. The first question they asked Rose was about defunding the NYPD. Max said he did not support that. They brought the question up again later! He answered the same way. Justin Brannan had that vote in City Council – not Max Rose.

Here there seemed to be support for Max Rose:

Yet, the Women’s Empowerment Coalition of NYC didn’t seem to care about any of the 2020 elections since their last tweet was on October 12th – see here.

I asked Muslim neighbors what was different about this election. One neighbor told me he didn’t vote. He head there were long lines and he didn’t have the time. Since he knew Trump was going to lose, he wasn’t worried. Another neighbor said he went and voted and although he voted for the all the Democrats, he didn’t feel anyone in the community talked about it. People were more concerned about voting out Trump.

In 2018, Dan Donovan held NY-11’s seat. Donovan was a Trump supporter and supported the president in banning travel from a handful of Muslim-majority countries. (Source)

See here

It 2018’s election, it wasn’t just the Muslims that were against Dan Donovan. Many activists were against him. Donovan refused to hold townhall meetings and didn’t feel he had to answer to the people.

In 2017 and 2018, Democratic activists were EVERYWHERE! They weren’t just people who were hired – they were actual residents who believed in Max Rose. Some believed in 70% of what Max Rose said and still supported him 100%. Democrats – both socialists and moderates were tired of the Republican stronghold and worked together to get Rose in office.

Why were they quiet this year? Many on the left, especially the socialists lost interest in Rose after Rose wavered on impeaching the President. (See here) Although Rose voted to impeach the president, the socialists wanted him to be more radical. Many vowed not to help him in his re-election during that time.

Nicole Malliotakis’s campaign was loud and clear. As crime rose in NYC and businesses were forced to be closed, people saw Malliotakis as a leader. Her television ads slammed Rose for defunding the police and bail reform (those votes were done by Brannan and Gounardes).

Mostly, Max Rose’s campaign was run differently this time around. While they ran those annoying television advertisements, there weren’t people doing the footwork.

Story here

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