Now At Sunshine Laundromat: Pinball!

Some of you might recall this weekend I noted that our very own Sunshine Landromat promised a “pinball experience” was forthcoming. Well, today my curiosity finally got the better of me. Guess what?

They delivered!

Sunshine Laundromat & Pinball Parlor
860 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222

East Williamsburg Street Art du Jour: Enzo & Nio

December 7, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11206, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Street Art 

Taken December 7, 2011.

Crosstown Local Photos du Jour: A Bright Future

Taken December 7, 2011.

Williamsburg Street Art du Jour: Poland Spring Air

December 7, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11211, Street Art, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

From Driggs Avenue.

Williamsburg Photo du Jour: The Eyes On The Street

December 7, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11211, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn 

Taken December 5, 2011.

From The New York Shitty Inbox: Lose Something?

December 7, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic 

Jay Lombard writes of the above items:

There’s a knitter out there who is really upset right now…
I’ve attached photos of what I found this morning on Manhattan Ave near Nassau — it must have fallen out of someone’s bag. It was soaked from all the rain and someone was about to toss it in the trash. I stopped that person from doing so and brought the yarn, needles and partially completed project home with me. Looks like a LOT of work has gone in to it already and I would really like to return it to the owner/creator. Would you please post on your site? Thank you!

Done! If this project belongs to you, please contact Jay via email at jay (dot) lombard (at) gmail (dot) com.

UPDATE, December 13, 2011: This has been returned to its rightful owner/creator. Yay!

Live From Community Board 1: Our District Manager Speaks

Some of you might recall last month I posted a letter from a concerned parks user about the deteriorating conditions at McGolrick Park. Well, I have some good news on that front: this individual will be meeting with our Parks Supervisor— among others— to discuss the matter in person.

And now the bad news: in the process of making this happen she received a less than helpful response from our local Community Board. More specifically: its District Manager. She was informed that while she was welcome to attend the Parks & Waterfront Committee meeting to “observe”, alas she could not speak. This matter was brought to the table by a Community Board member (and Parks and Waterfront Committee member, it should be noted) during last night’s proceedings. What she got in the way of an answer from Gerry Esposito and the Chair of the Parks & Waterfront Committee is rather interesting. Watch for yourself. Hearing is believing!

As you can imagine yours truly found what Manager Esposito had to say quite interesting. Especially in light of the following piece of correspondence from his office…

and what the charter granted to Community Boards by our fair city has to say about the matter of public speaking segments at board meetings.

Perhaps you are not troubled by this, gentle readers. You should be. Here’s the deal:

  • First, I and many others in attendance last night found Mr. Esposito’s conduct juvenile, arrogant and of questionable veracity. Is this how a public servant should deport himself?
  • Secondly, I found Mr. Esposito’s stating that the person in question should take the matter up with OSA (Open Space Alliance) curious. OSA is a parks advocacy group. While OSA’s Executive Director, Stephanie Thayer, is in fact also our Parks Supervisor; the matters outlined by the woman in question are Parks Department matters, not those of advocacy.
  • Is it not the role of Community Boards to be an advocate for the community they serve? If, for example, an issue between a citizen and a municipal agency (let’s say the Parks Department) is not being resolved to said citizen’s satisfaction, is it not the board’s job to “lend an ear” and moderate a dialogue so the matter can be resolved? Merely referring the citizen (back) to the Parks Department (for example, once again) is ludicrous.
  • We as a citizens have a right to speak at any and all public meetings conducted by the Community Board. This is why they are called “public meetings” in the first place.

We are all adults here, folks. I and many of my fellow constituents of Community Board 1 neither need nor desire someone to be our “mommy and daddy”. We simply want our civil servants to do their job and follow the rules. Is this too much to ask? If the conduct of Community Board 1’s General Manager and Parks & Waterfront Chair last night is any indication, I’d say the answer is “yes”. Last night Mr. Esposito opined:

…as like everything else online, it was inaccurate…

In the clarity that is hindsight (and after a cursory review of Community Board 1’s web site), I have to confess he might just be onto something!

Greenpoint Photo du Jour: Java Street

December 7, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art 

Taken December 5, 2011.

New York Shitty Day Starter: Provost Street

December 7, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic 

Taken December 5, 2011.

New York Shitty Day Ender: No Dogs Allowed

December 6, 2011 ·
Filed under: 10003, East Village, East Village Manhattan, Urban Fur 

Forget it, pal

Taken by Scoboco.

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