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November 2012

Brooklyn Heights, News, Police Blotter

Police Seek Brooklyn Heights RadioShack Robbers

November 24, 2012

Police have released a photo of a “person of interest” they say may have information pertaining to a trio who robbed the RadioShack on Montague St. on the afternoon of October 28, as well as two others in Brooklyn and Queens.

In each incident, three males allegedly entered the establishments while wearing ski masks, brandished weapons, and corralled the employees to the back of the stores while they made off with cash and electronics. In the third such incident, at a RadioShack on Liberty Ave., the man shown here was observed talking to a store employee before the robbery occurred. As a “person of interest,” he is not necessarily considered a suspect, but is sought for questioning.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS.


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/52232

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Food

Thanksgiving Tip: Cranberry Apple Pie

November 21, 2012

You don’t love pumpkin pie? You’re like me. Looking for something different for Thanksgiving? Try this delicious cranberry apple pie, which my wife  and her fellow members of the Grace Church cooking crew served at our Harvest Dinner, and which was a great success.

What you need (per pie):

1 refrigerated pie pastry (or make your own, if, like my wife,  you’re really hard core)

2 cups apples, peeled, cored, and quartered

2 cups fresh cranberries

2/3 cup sugar

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 1/2 tablespoons flour

For the crumb topping:

1/2 cup flour

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

4 tablespoons cold butter, cut into 1/4 inch pieces.

Heat oven to 400 degrees. Line a nine inch standard pie pan with the pastry; flute the edges.

Slice the apples thinly and mix them in a bowl with the cranberries. Add and mix sugar, lemon juice, and flour. Put the filling in the pastry, smoothing the top. Put in oven and bake for thirty minutes.

While the pie is baking, mix the flour, sugar, and cinnamon for the topping in a bowl. Add the butter and combine it with the other ingredients until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs.

When thirty minutes are up, take the pie from the oven, reduce the temperature to 375 degrees, spread the topping on the pie, and bake for another thirty minutes, or until the top is a golden brown. Let it cool for two hours before serving.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Image and recipe thanks to spoonful.com.

Addendum: In today’s Times, Ian Fisher seconds Calvin Trillin in recommending spaghetti carbonara as a substitute for turkey. Zelda will be thankful.


Source: Self-Absorbed Boomer
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/tzVM/~3/BnRBqWlzVsQ/cranberry-apple-pie.html

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Cocktails, Food

Thanksgiving Cocktail: The Apple Pie Martini from MyMoon in Williamsburg

November 21, 2012

Folks, say what you will about the hipster scene in Williamsburg but you gotta give credit where credit is due – those beard sportin’ skinny jeans wearin’ cats sure do make a nice cocktail.

MyMoon Restaurant [184 N 10th Street] will be rolling out their Apple Pie Martini just in time for Thanksgiving. To kick things off, the cocktail will be served up for only $5 bucks between 5-7 pm on Wednesday (11/21).

And for you more DIY types, they’ve been kind enough to share the recipe with us from mixologist Jared DeLine:

1/2 oz of simple syrup
1/4 oz of lemon juice
1 1/2 oz apple cider
1 oz vanilla vodka
1/2 oz Makers Mark bourbon
3/4 oz Snap Organic Liqueur 750ML
Shake, strain into martini glass; serve with cinnamon stick and candied ginger

MyMoon’s kitchen is open Sunday – Thursday 5-11 pm, and Friday & Saturday 5 pm – midnight. Their bar hours are Sunday – Thursday 5 pm – midnight, and Friday & Saturday 5 pm – 1 am.

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Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO

Park Progress: Pier 5 and Squibb Park Bridge

November 20, 2012

Sunshades are being put up on the perimiter of Pier 5, seen here from the Promenade. Note also the blue parasols over the tables on the “Picnic Peninsula,” which is on the landward side of the pier. (Click on photo to enlarge; more photos and text after the jump.)

A closer view of Pier 5; note that benches are being installed facing the water.

A view from the Fruit Street Sitting Area of the site of the pedestrian bridge that will connect Squibb Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park below. Note the sections of the bridge lying on supports on the far side of Furman Street, and the path that now loops under the bridge.


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/52198

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Brooklyn Heights, Events, Food

Danish Fair is a Hit

November 18, 2012

This was the scene in Hilles Hall, Plymouth Church yesterday (Saturday) afternoon, as people kept coming in and lining up for the buffet of open faced sandwiches (as always, I particularly liked the briny little shrimp with mayonnaise and lettuce, although the country style pate with sweet pickled beets was also excellent). Carlsberg lager was a perfect accompaniment, and afterward there were apple fritters and pastry. (More photos and text after the jump.)

During our lunch Irene (left) and Julie conducted a lively auction of Danish goods to raise money for the Danish Seamen’s Church.

Having eaten our fill, we walked over to the Danish Seamen’s Church at 102 Willow Street (just south of Clark) to see what was on sale. Julemanden, the Danish Santa, was on the front steps to greet us. Inside, many shoppers were looking at Christmas ornaments, toys, clogs, candy, cookies, and assorted delicacies. The line for food and beverage service in the back garden extended well into the church, so I resolved to return today (Sunday) for my glogg. The fair will be open today, at the Danish Seamen’s Church only, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51964

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Arts and Entertainment, Brooklyn Heights

Vampire Weekend, Real Estate Headline #OccupySandy Concert in Brooklyn Heights

November 18, 2012

Vampire Weekend (one member of the band Rostam Batmanglij lives in the nabe), Real Estate, Dirty Projectors and the Walkmen played a benefit show today at St. Ann’s the Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights for Sandy Relief. The show was put together by the OccupySandy organization.

The Brooklyn Bugle’s Tale of the Tweets after the jump.

#OccupySandy Benefit in #BrooklynHeights

@OccupySandy @dirtyprojectors @realestateband @cassmccombs @thewalkmen #occupybenefit

Storified by Brooklyn Bugle · Sat, Nov 17 2012 18:59:20

Occupy sandy benefit #sandyrelief #thewalkmen http://instagr.am/p/SI3YMAsSl3/Aislinn Haggerty
vampire weekend #occupysandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SI-5B9H1V6/Beryl Dee
Truly awesome first day in NYC #BrooklynHeights #DirtyProjectors #VampireWeekend #RealEstate #DevendraBanhart http://pic.twitter.com/HzCffrcQNader Niakian
#dirtyprojectors #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJRy2QRM_h/i am.
#dirtyprojectors @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJRNcVP6nx/Corey O
@dirtyprojectors to end a wonderful afternoon of music! @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJVCMHhKOw/Will Oliver
Absolutely stunning performance by the @DirtyProjectors. In awe with @ @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJU08FtwL1/ambika anand
Wow. I think I almost broke down crying that was so beautiful. Kudos @DirtyProjectors #expectednothingless http://pic.twitter.com/beKnOMzlBrendan Thomas
@DirtyProjectors Wow. Unbelievable performance today at St. Ann’s! same with @vampireweekendPat Thomas
Saturday at church with @TheWalkmen + @SpewNonsense @DJannmarieparkr #occupysandy http://pic.twitter.com/3ikUl3NOWill Goodman
Never knew church could be so much fun. Occupied the shit outta Sandy. #occupysandy @realestateband @thewalkmen http://pic.twitter.com/HbpWyohdS. Holden Jaffe
@OccupySandy with @TheWalkmen and many others at this beautiful church, St. Ann’s in BK Heights! http://pic.twitter.com/B2g0aPSbJennifer Valle
I fucking love this band. #thewalkmen #nyc #occupysandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJLCDuhyCd/Luis Nico Morales
Hamilton from @thewalkmen . @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJKvD1hKDL/Will Oliver
devendra banhart #occupysandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJFjywn1eP/Beryl Dee
Brass section w/ #thewalkmen http://instagr.am/p/SJIiNCsSmb/Aislinn Haggerty
DEVENDRA #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJeULoDEVD/∆∆ Vorhees ∆∆
CASS AND BONES #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJetp3DEVf/∆∆ Vorhees ∆∆
#thewalkmen #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJJrsxxM2a/i am.
#thewalkmen #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJHeDaxM0H/i am.
Vampire Weekend dropping f-bombs in church for #OccupySandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJILHKgEzc/Conor McDonough
dude, this show is gonna rule. #thewalkmen #devendrabanhart #dirtyprojectors #cassmccombs #vampireweekend #o http://instagr.am/p/SI34HwRMzy/i am.
Cass McCombs at Occupy Sandy benefit #cassmccombs #occupysandy #relief #sandy #brooklyn #church http://instagr.am/p/SJNnI-Ie4k/Josh Levitt
@realestateband playing an #OccupySandy benefit concert in #brooklyn. http://instagr.am/p/SI9YFqstXO/Kate Black
cass @ mass #cassmccombs http://instagr.am/p/SJa21tP3qJ/Jennifer Olson
Vampire Weekend performing at the #occupysandy benefit along with Real @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJAqhMPhTw/Man With A Spleen
Vampire Weekend #OccupySandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJBrUGSUd5/Brooke
vampireweekend unplugged for #OccupySandy. http://instagr.am/p/SJBryYMtbY/Kate Black
Devendra Banhart. #occupysandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJE-LTAxp7/conrad doucette
I strolled into a church in Brooklyn and Vampire weekend was there! #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJCi0zzKu_/Bryant Kitching
Going to church on Saturday w/ @realestateband & raising money for @OccupySandy photo by @JeremySGordon http://pic.twitter.com/GpRmyOk9Hidden Track
holy devendras #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJETHFlTa_/kristen lee
@DevendraBanhar killin us softly at #occupysandy #heartmelting #marryme http://pic.twitter.com/6hqhSh4uambika anand
#devendrabanhart #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJD0gExMwG/i am.
The Walkmen @ St. Ann & The Holy Trinity, Brooklyn #OCCUPYSandy #hurricane #benefit #sandy http://instagr.am/p/SJH0TBIAPr/Collin Quinlivan
It’s @realestateband @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SI9I0SvF3a/Katie Chow
Devendra Banhart is an alien. #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJGcFlTKi_/Bryant Kitching
the walkmen ! #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJKpDdFTRo/kristen lee
#thewalkmen #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJHeDaxM0H/i am.
@realestateband #SandyRelief concert St Anne’s Brklyn Hts (photo @contronmarathon) http://pic.twitter.com/OeQh2OFLP. R. O’Brien
I fucking love this band. #thewalkmen #nyc #occupysandy @ Saint Ann & the Holy Trinity Church http://instagr.am/p/SJLCDuhyCd/Luis Nico Morales
#thewalkmen #occupysandy http://instagr.am/p/SJJrsxxM2a/i am.

(Headline Photo via @heymicky via Tumblr)


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51953

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Events, Food

Noodle Pudding Hosts Autism Fundraiser [Video]

November 18, 2012

Karl Junkersfeld looks at the North Heights/DUMBO dining scene in his latest video – which also focuses on a recent fundraising event at his favorite haunt Noodle Pudding. Watch it after the jump.


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51951

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Arts and Entertainment, Downtown Brooklyn, Music

The Who at the Barclays Center: Not A Teenage Wasteland

November 17, 2012

When a friend asked me last summer if I wanted to see the Who at the Barclays Center in November, I said yes, but not without reservations.

A Who fanatic through high school, college, and early adulthood, I’d seen them once before, in 1989, when we were both a lot younger, they in their 40’s, I in my 20’s, when it was easier to pretend that they were a band in their prime.

So it was with some trepidation that I headed to the Barclays Center last Thursday night, and with satisfaction that I left it.

First impressions of the venue are that it’s gone overboard in an attempt for sleek, Brooklyn coolness. Its darkness—both in décor and in lighting—feels more foreboding than urban hip, and at least for this particular event, which did not pack the house, the arena itself felt like a vacuous barn.

The men on the stage were undeniably old, and someone tweeted to me during the show, “Enjoy the Two!”, referring to the absent Keith Moon, who died in 1978, and John Entwistle, who died in 2002.

But instead of avoiding the passing of their youth and bandmates, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend invoked them, the screens behind the stage regularly displaying images of the very young Who, in their 30’s when Quadrophenia, the centerpiece of the show, was released in 1973.

At several points, the musicians on the screen replaced those on the stage, bass player Pino Palladino stepping aside during one number so that Entwistle’s performance, projected on the screen, is the one that the audience heard; Keith Moon reprised his role as the Bell Boy in the song of the same name and treated those in attendance to an extended drum solo, while current drummer Zak Starkey (son of Ringo Starr) looked on.

Quadrophenia is the story of a British mod in the 1960’s, and the band played it, uninterrupted, start to finish; while the quality and complexity of the music stand up nearly 40 years later, a sense of anachronism couldn’t help but pervade the performances of two men in their late 60s singing about youthful disaffection.

The largely middle-aged Barclays Center crowd received appreciatively the performance of Quadrophenia, but predictably, it was the “greatest hits” part of the show (“Who Are You?”, “Baba O’Riley,” “Behind Blue Eyes,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again”) that brought it to its feet.

Known for transcendent live performances in its heyday, this version of the Who set more modest goals and achieved them, successfully linking the band’s past and present. And if the performances relied a little too heavily on the band’s former selves, the audience was happy to indulge them.

Were you there? What did you think?

Photo: Alison Wright via Twitter

The Who at Barclays Center

Storified by Brooklyn Bugle · Tue, Nov 20 2012 18:40:09

Rocking Who concert last night at the new Barclays Centre Brooklyn. http://pic.twitter.com/xjg9ubvuAlison Wright
@scharpling Keith Moon on the screen during Bellboy. Who @ Barclays Center http://pic.twitter.com/2CRRCykhmike hanratty
Pete Townsend/ The Who/Brooklyn http://pic.twitter.com/Cd23Fs02mike hanratty

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Brooklyn Heights, Real Estate

30 Henry Street Begins Marketing For Summer 2013 Condo Completion

November 17, 2012

An official realtor website from developer Fortis Property Group has popped up for Brooklyn Heights’ condo project 30 Henry Street, deemed “The Heights,” at the former site of The Brooklyn Eagle. A new rendering of the exterior has also been made public, Brownstoner shares.

The Real Deal offers the goodies on what it terms “a new boutique Brooklyn Heights condo,” saying that it will hit the market in earnest “in the next few months.” The development features five large full-floor units asking between $3.39 million for a 2,418sf first-floor unit with three bedrooms to $4.95 million for a 2,861sf fifth-floor pad with additional exterior space. Construction on the BKSK Architects-designed building, which will have keyed elevator access to all apartments, is slated to be completed by the late summer.

Fortis President Joel Kestenbaum notes, “There’s a great shortage of supply in Brooklyn Heights and demand for big apartments is very strong.” Fortis purchased the development site for $3.5 million in April. The design of the prospective building was criticized earlier this year by community organizations that deemed it too tame. At the time, BHA Executive Director Judy Stanton told the Wall Street Journal, “If there was ever a site that cries out for something quite special and a district that deserves something quite special,” this would be it.


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51943

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Brooklyn Heights

‘Delivery Man’ Film Shoot Returns To The Heights

November 17, 2012

The seemingly ever ongoing film shoot for “Delivery Man,” which all but hijacked Brooklyn Heights in mid-October, returned to the neighborhood Friday for a less invasive shoot at the top of Remsen Street between Clinton and Court streets through the early afternoon into the post-midnight hours.

During the week of October 22, the 533 Kids Productions shoot overtook the Promenade, Montague Terrace, Pierrepont Place, Pierrepont Street, Remsen Street, and Orange, Cranberry, Clark and Henry streets.

Due in 2013 and starring Vince Vaughn, Ben Bailey, Cobie Smulders, Britt Robertson and Chris Pratt, the flick centers on a man whose life is turned upside down when he learns he’s fathered 533 children as a sperm donor and has to decide if he wants to meet up with his spawn.


Source: Brooklyn Heights Blog
http://brooklynheightsblog.com/archives/51938

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