From The New York Shitty Inbox: NAG Needs Your Help!
This item comes courtesy of the folks at NAG (Neighbors Allied For Good Growth):
Everyone in North Brooklyn knows that McGuinness Blvd. is dangerous, especially for the most vulnerable road users: pedestrians and cyclists.
NAG is currently continuing a traffic monitoring effort started last year by NAG volunteer Les Brown, at the intersection of McGuinness Blvd. and Nassau Street. (Check out this article for more). We’ll be using Transportation Alternatives’ Traffic Monitoring Kit to tally egregious traffic violations and will need two people/shift for the following shifts:
Tuesday 4/19 am (one hour of 7:30-8:30 or 8:30-9:30);
Wednesday 4/20 am (one hour of 7:30-8:30 and 8:30-9:30) and pm (one hour of 4:30-5:30 or 5:30-6:30) shifts;
Thursday 4/21 am and pm;
Friday 4/22 am.Below are some videos of pedestrians crossing, showing lack of pedestrian refuges and, in the second video, the heavy truck traffic volume. With long wait times between traffic signals, many pedestrians cross against the light and then are stuck in the middle of McGuinness without a proper refuge. According to crashstat.org and recent news, there have been at least 12 fatal crashes between 1995 and 2010 on McGuinness Blvd. and the street is part of the DOT’s “focus areas” under its Safe Streets for Seniors initiative. This data collection will help NAG in its continuing effort to advocate for traffic calming measures on this dangerous street.
To volunteer, please contact Summer Greenstein at summergreenstein (at) gmail (dot) com.
For more information about McGuinness and this project see:
and videos of pedestrians crossing McGuinness at Nassau:
Follows is my favorite bit of McGuinness Death Race 2010 goodness. It hails from the intersection of Green Street and was shot by yours truly. I call it “30 MPH?”. This was shot May 12th of last year.
And then of course you have this, which was shot by Kitchen Prof on 27th of January this year.
Here’s the deal: anyone who lives in Greenpoint knows this thoroughfare is very, VERY dangerous. Speeding along this stretch has gone virtually unchecked and some of our fellow Garden Spotters have been hurt— or have died— as a result. Those of you, dear readers, who have the ability to volunteer for this study please contact Summer at the above-listed email address. Thanks!
Photo Credits: The photo gracing the beginning of this post was taken by Jay Lombard.
TOMORROW: Passover At Greenpoint Shul
This item comes courtesy of a lady named Marcia. She writes:
The Greenpoint Shul is having Passover seder next week on Monday April 18th and Tuesday April 19th. It’s a pretty laid back shul – you can even wear jeans! We have a lot of young people and are really trying to pull in more people from the community. Could you post our event?
Here’s a text blurb…The Seder’s of Passover at the Greenpoint Shul
Monday April 18th and Tuesday April 19thJoin us on the first & second nights of Passover for a beautiful seder evening with a lively reading of the haggadah, singing, and a full-course sit-down meal. The seder will be led by Rabbi Maurice Appelbaum and his wife Rebeccah, and will include cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and three delicious courses of traditional Passover foods – All your grandmother’s favorite!
7:00 Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres
7:40 Evening Prayer Service
8:00 Seder Begins
8:45 Dinner is Served – All your grandmother’s favorites! Menu includes soup, gefilte fish, chicken, roast, salads and more. Vegetarian menu also available.
9:45 Concluding Portion of the Seder
Duly posted! Tickets (which are $42.00 per person) can be purchased by clicking here. Otherwise an additional donations are appreciated— but not required.
Passover at Ahavas Israel
April 18, 2011 starting at 7:00 p.m.
Congregation Ahavas Israel
108 Noble Street
Brooklyn, New York 11222
Miss Heather
The Word On The Street: Greenpoint Mafia
From Diamond Street.
Miss Heather
Photo Credits: The latter photo comes courtesy of Sherry Wasserman (who also tipped yours truly off to this!)
Spotted At The Thai Cafe: Street Eats
Does anyone know what is up at this place? If so, please share via comments or email at missheather (at) thatgreenpointblog (dot) com. As always your identity will remain anonymous if you so desire. Thanks!
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