From The New York Shitty Inbox: A Plea From The McCarren Dog Run
Filed under: 11211, 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
The headmistress of the McCarren Park Dog Run, Christine, writes:
Good afternoon Heather,
I can’t tell what a soul crushing pain in ass this project has been … This week we got the news that we need another $4k for it. After months of asking our contractor to include every cost into their budget and such, we found out the they didn’t include excavating the dog run of nearly a foot of chips and such from the whole dog run before they could start. It is gonna cost another $4k … not being one to give up BUT feeling pretty defeated and actually having some very dark thoughts … I reached out to the dog run community … Can you help spread the word? …We are in a challenge grant period right now raise a $1k get $1k from Must Luv Dogs. We have got 36 hours to do it. Must Luv Dogs is the latest of supportive pet stores to help. Others who have helped are PS9 and NYC Pets. These 3 stores have shown a level of generosity that is amazing.
Here’s the deal (once again), folks: this project, which has all the necessary permits in place, can either break ground this month or be postponed due to a lack of funds. As Christine has made clear, a few local businesses have stepped up to the plate to help make this (much overdue) project happen. One such establishment is Must Love Dogs and to this end they are offering a matching grant of $1,000.
The deadline is midnight, October 2nd— that’s tomorrow, so time is of the essence! You can tender your donation(s) via the McCarren Dog Run’s ChipIn widget on their web site or via PayPal at:
brooklynassociationfordogs@gmail.com
Let’s make this happen, Greenburg dog lovers!
Photo Credits: billy l.
Williamsburg Photo du Jour: A North 5 Street PSA
Filed under: 11211, Bloomblight, Recession, The Word On The Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
Taken September 29, 2011.
The Word On The Street: Cat
Filed under: 11211, The Word On The Street, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
From North 13 Street.
New York Shitty Day Starter: Stars & Stripes
From Jackson Street.
LAST GASP: Live From The Community Board 1 Public Safety Committee; Toshi Presents!
Toshi himself was present.
Floor plans were reviewed and residential apartments were noted.
Curbed was on this first when they wrote (on September 21st):
The Hotel Toshi outpost at 808 Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg has been a source of frustration for longer-term building tenants, some of whom broke their leases early because they were fed up with Toshi’s habits of allegedly leaving the building’s side door open, moving tenants’ mail, and renting out rooms for all-night parties. Some long-term renters remained—in fact, the Toshi outpost is apparently legal because the majority of the units are not Toshi-occupied—but they’re not all on board with Toshi’s latest plan: opening a cafe in the building. A tipster sends along the deets.
You can (and should) read the rest by clicking here. Here’s what I can tell you from last night’s proceedings:
1. Cafe Toshi will be offering “heat and eat” meals and touted support from residential tenants of said building.
2. Concerns about egress and overall compliance with Department of Buildings regulations were raised by the Committee.
3. Thus, the application was turned down until documentation about the legality of the “kitchen plus office” is confirmed by the Department of Buildings.
4. Inasmuch as I can recall, Mr. Toshi is the first and only attendee to bring his dog to a Community Board 1 meeting. He (she?) was in a rather nice carrier and kept quiet throughout the proceedings.
For more reading about the Toshi Empire (and its rather rapacious appetite for commandeering residential apartments for “hotel” use, among other things) click here, here, here, here, here and ESPECIALLY HERE.
New York Shitty Day Ender: Flight
This— the latest bit of bona fide wildlife I have captured with my camera in Williamsburg— hails from Wythe Avenue. Those of you who have been wondering (as I have) who is responsible for these wonderfully whimsical bits of joy will be pleased to know that thanks to a chap named Stefano Giovannini, I have an answer! It is a collaboration between Swedish artists Erik Berglin and John Skoog!
New York Shitty Photo du Jour: Pontiff
From Metropolitan Avenue.
New York Shitty Photo du Jour: Pretty
From North 8 Street.
Williamsburg Photos du Jour: North 12 Street Pastoral, Revisited
It would appear this squat-cum-art installation has received a few new additions.
New York Shitty Day Starter: Thumbs Up
From Kent Avenue.























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