Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Picture Of The Day: Floating On The Gowanus
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Sad News: Mario Dandola of George's Potpourri On Court Has Passed Away


Until recently, George's Potpourri was located at 500 Court Street, but the space was taken over by Le Petit Café next door. George relocated his store to its current location across the street at 489 Court Street.
He will be missed by many in Carroll Gardens.
Friend Allyn Howard, who knew George well, wrote a lovely tribute to him on her blog. She writes:
"It's hard to believe he won't be sitting outside his shop feeding the birds, including the maligned pigeons each day or offering an icy refreshment in the summertime. He loved being social and seemed to know about any and everything going on in the area. When I told my friend he was in the hospital, her daughter exclaimed "not the nice man with the skunks?!" He sometimes gave out little good luck skunks, made of pipe cleaner, to kids and some adults, like my mom. She's even traveled out of the country with hers. I have several myself."
For more about the man, please visit her site here.
I would truly love it if those in the neighborhood who knew him could tell us more about him.
Read more
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A Moment In Time: Urban Fisherman
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Forget Rockefeller Center: Carroll Park Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony This Friday
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Labels: Carroll Park, Christmas, Court Street Merchants Association, Friends Of Carroll Park
Monday, November 29, 2010
Whole Foods Coming To Gowanus After All
However, the 2.15 acre site on the Gowanus Canal has been contaminated with a plethora of industrial waste from a former coal yard, a petroleum oil company and a freight company. The site was remediated under the Brownfield Clean-up program in early 2010.
The project came to a stop once more when the Environmental Protection Agency declared the Gowanus Canal a Superfund site.
Today, the announcement came that the store would move forward after all, although with some changes.
From an email by Paul Nelson of Assemblywoman Joan Millman's Office:
It will be 25% smaller (52,000 sq. ft), with 50% less on-site parking (230 parking spots), and the roof with be a 20,000 sq. ft. greenhouse that will grow fresh, organic produce for the store. The building will no longer be built below-grade, which addresses a number of issues, including potential flooding and the now-remediated site. The reduction in parking eliminates the previous need for a separate parking structure and allows all of the parking to be at-grade in a surface parking lot. The store will feature parking for both energy efficient vehicles as well as specially designated recharging stations for electric powered vehicles.
There are no details on when construction will be begin or when the store will open. As soon as I get that information, I'll pass it on.
To read more about the announcement, head on over to:
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Get A 'Spacial' Foot Massage And Other 'Treatmen' at New Happy 888 Spa On Court Street
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Buy Locally: Artist Print Fair At Screwball Spaces
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Labels: 183 Lorraine Street, Fine Artichoke, Screwball Spaces, Sweet Loraine Gallery
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving To All
The turkey is defrosting, my house is almost cleaned and the cranberry chutney is bubbling on the stove, infusing the house with a heavenly scent.
I am thankful to be able to spend Thanksgiving right here in Carroll Gardens, surrounded by my little family. There truly is no place like home (except maybe a first class hotel in the Caribbean?)
I want to wish you, dear Reader, a wonderful holiday and would like to thank you for your loyalty, your clever comments and for inspiring me to write.
I'll meet you back here on Monday.
Cheers, Katia
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Come Out To Support A Brooklyn Bridge Park...Without Condos
Hi All,
The city is still planning to build 5 more luxury condo and hotel towers inside the park’s borders, with two particularly non-compatible buildings at 20 and 30 stories high planned for Pier 6 at Atlantic Avenue. And despite what some may think, these luxury high-rise towers are not needed to fund the park’s maintenance. There are many solutions to “pay” for park maintenance. When condos came into the park all year round recreation came out. Landscaping replaced the two pools, the indoor recreation center and ice rink that the community had worked so hard for decades to get. Landscaping sells condos while baseball fields do not.
We now have a unique opportunity to regain the recreational facilities our children need at the same time tell the city planners that we do not want more housing inside the park’s borders. Residents are asked to come to two public comment meetings on Tuesday, November 30th at 6 PM at Long Island College Hospital and again on Thursday, December 9th at 6 PM at St. Francis College on Montague Street.
But you need only come out and say no to housing, and yes to recreation! Please make sure that your voice is heard at the two public hearings:
Thank you,
President, Cobble Hill Association
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Picture Of The Day: Culver Viaduct At Sunset
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