Thursday, March 24, 2016

Fwd: Update - Two Alarm Fire - 474 Stratford Road c/s Dorchester Road (BK)

fyi - fate of vacant single family house squeezed between old multiple dwelling and new (ugly)multiple dwelling. Result of two-alarm fire yesterday.

-----Original Message-----
From: NYCEM Watch Command <wc-6@OEM.NYC.GOV>
Sent: Thu, Mar 24, 2016 1:00 pm
Subject: Update - Two Alarm Fire - 474 Stratford Road c/s Dorchester Road (BK)

Thu Mar 24 10:36:10 2016
STATUS: Active
PROGNOSIS: Response
Fire-2nd Alarm
Kings/Brooklyn 474 Stratford Road
 
(NYCEM All Call)
 
NYCEM 602 reports:
 
The contractor has secured the site and will start demolition later today.
 
DOB will remain on site during demolition.
 
FDNY will remain on site to conduct secondary searches.
 
NYCEM will follow up tomorrow at 1000 hours.
 
RESPONDING UNITS: NYCEM 602
INCIDENT NO: Inc-130250-625-032316
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016

PLEASE LIST through 4/14/16: NYC PARKS INVITES YOU TO HELP PLAN THE FUTURE OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IN BROOKLYN

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

April 14, 2016

IMMEDIATE

 

 


 

NYC PARKS INVITES YOU TO HELP PLAN THE FUTURE OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IN BROOKLYN

 

DATES, TIMES &

LOCATIONS:                Monday, March 21 – 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

                                    Bergen Beach Playground

                                    PS 312K

7103 Avenue T

                                   

                                    Thursday, April 7 – 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

                                    Newport Playground

273 Newport Street

                                    First Floor Cafeteria

 

                                    Monday, April 11 – 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

                                    Lafayette Playground

                                    Lafayette High School/Kingsborough Early College Secondary School

                                    2630 Benson Ave

 

Thursday, April 14 – 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

                                    Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino Park

PS 112

                                    7115 15th Avenue

                                   

BROOKLYN

 

DETAILS:                     NYC Parks invites community members to participate in public input meetings where the future of their neighborhood parks and playgrounds—complete Community Parks Initiative transformations and reconstructions—will be discussed.

 

At each open to the public meeting, NYC Parks’ planners and designers share information about the park and the capital process before turning it over to community members for facilitated brainstorming. As participants in these meetings, community members have their voices heard and dictate shared priorities for new and renovated park features—such as mini-pools, water play features, playgrounds, sports courts and fields.

 

Through CPI, we’ve created new connections between community members and their parks, and now we’re expanding its reach and investing in even more neighborhood parks.

 

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Contact:

Maeri Ferguson

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

212-360-1311

 

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Fwd: reward for beverley rd slasher

fyi Woman slashed in front of 1316 Beverley Road March 10th.






Friday, March 11, 2016

PLEASE LIST through 4/9/16: NEW YORK CITY’S FAMOUS PUBLIC THEATER BRINGS ROMEO & JULIET TO RECREATION CENTERS ACROSS THE CITY—HARLEM, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, BROWNSVILLE, NORWOOD AND PORT RICHMOND

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

April 9, 2016

IMMEDIATE

 


NEW YORK CITY'S FAMOUS PUBLIC THEATER BRINGS ROMEO & JULIET TO RECREATION CENTERS ACROSS THE CITY—HARLEM, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, BROWNSVILLE, NORWOOD AND PORT RICHMOND

 

FREE Performances for the Whole Family

 

DETAILS:                   NYC Parks invites families across the city, as a part of its Arts, Culture & Fun program, to a free performance of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, presented by The Public Theater's Mobile Unit. In some of the most romantic language ever written for the stage, young Romeo and Juliet become fortune's fools when the ancient grudge between their families forces them to sacrifice all for the chance to be together. Obie Award winner Lear deBessonet directs the classic tale of star-cross'd lovers caught between the world outside the bedroom window and passion as boundless as the sea. RSVP required.

 

PERFORMANCES:   Friday, March 18 – 6:30 p.m.

Pelham Fritz Recreation Center – Mt. Morris Park

18 Mount Morris Park West @ 122nd St.

Harlem

RSVP REQUIRED: manhattan.acf@parks.nyc.gov

 

Saturday, March 19 – 3 p.m.

Highbridge Recreation Center – Highbridge Park

2301 Amsterdam Ave.

Washington Heights

RSVP REQUIRED: centralrec@parks.nyc.gov

 

                                    Tuesday, March 22 – 11 a.m.

                                    Brownsville Recreation Center

1555 Linden Blvd.

Brownsville

RSVP REQUIRED: vivian.jett@parks.nyc.gov

 

Saturday, April 2 – 1 p.m.

Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center – Williamsbridge Oval

3225 Reservoir Oval E.

Norwood

RSVP REQUIRED: sarah.bishow@parks.nyc.gov

 

Saturday, April 9 – 1 p.m.

Faber Park Field House – Faber Pool and Park

2175 Richmond Terrace

Port Washington

 

For more information visit NYC Park's Theater webpage.

 

 

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*Interviews available upon request           

 

Press Contact:

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311

 

Thursday, March 10, 2016

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

PLEASE LIST through 3/14/16: NYC PARKS INVITES YOU TO HELP PLAN THE FUTURE OF EPIPHANY PLAYGROUND IN BROOKLYN

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

March 14, 2016

IMMEDIATE

 

 


 

NYC PARKS INVITES YOU TO HELP PLAN THE FUTURE OF EPIPHANY PLAYGROUND IN BROOKLYN

 

 

DATE:                          Monday, March 14, 2016

 

TIME:                           6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

 

LOCATION:                  Taylor Wythe Community Center

                                    80 Clymer Street

BROOKLYN

 

DETAILS:                     NYC Parks invites community members to participate in a public input meeting where the future of Epiphany Playground—its complete Community Parks Initiative transformation and reconstruction—will be discussed.

 

At each open to the public meeting, NYC Parks’ planners and designers share information about the park and the capital process before turning it over to community members for facilitated brainstorming.  As participants in these meetings, community members have their voices heard and dictate shared priorities for new and renovated park features—such as mini-pools, water play features, playgrounds, sports courts and fields.

 

Through CPI, we’ve created new connections between community members and their parks, and now we’re expanding its reach and investing in even more neighborhood parks.

 

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Contact:

Mae Ferguson

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

212-360-1311

 

Monday, March 7, 2016

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Friday, March 4, 2016

PLEASE LIST through 3/13/16: NYC PARKS SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION IS OPEN

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

March 13, 2016

IMMEDIATE

 

 

 


NYC PARKS SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION IS OPEN

 

 

CAMP SESSION:      Tuesday, July 5 – Friday, August 19, 2016

 

COST:                        $500 per child for Regular Day Camp (9am – 5pm Monday – Friday)

$575 per child for Extended Day Camp at select sites (8am –

6pm Monday – Friday)

 

DETAILS:                   The NYC Parks Experience Summer Day Camp is one of NYC’s most affordable camp programs. We provide 7 weeks of fun-filled days for children ages 6 – 13. Campers will go on trips throughout the five boroughs, participate in sports, fitness and outdoor adventure activities, and much more! Campers are supervised by experienced CPR and AED certified staff.

 

HOW TO

REGISTER:               Registration is open Friday, March 4 – Sunday, March

13, 2016

 

Beginning Friday, March 4, registration can be done on the Parks website. After registration, campers are chosen by lottery. Applicants will be notified of the lottery results by e-mail after the registration period closes.

 

Prospective applicants may contact the borough coordinators for more information on the registration process:

Bronx: (718) 430-1847   Brooklyn: (718) 965-8942 Manhattan: (212) 408-0243 Queens: (718) 393-7370 Staten Island: (718) 816-6172 / (718) 667-3545

 

Summer Camp locations this year:

 

BRONX:                     Hunts Point Recreation Center

765 Manida Street, between Spofford & Lafayette Avenues

 

Owen Dolen Recreation Center

2551 Westchester Avenue

 

St. James Recreation Center

2530 Jerome Avenue at 192nd Street

 

St. Mary’s Recreation Center

450 St. Ann’s Avenue at 145th Street

 

Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center

3225 Reservoir Oval East

 

BROOKLYN:             McCarren Play Center

                                    776 Lorimer Street, between Driggs Avenue and Bayard

Street

 

St. John’s Recreation Center

1251 Prospect Place between Troy and Schenectady Avenues

 

 

MANHATTAN:          Al Smith Recreation Center

                                    80 Catherine Street at Cherry Street

 

Chelsea Recreation  Center

430 West 25th Street between 9th and 10th Avenues

 

East 54th Street Recreation Center

348 East 54th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues

 

Hansborough Recreation Center

35 West 134th Street between 5th and Lenox Avenues

 

Tony Dapolito Recreation Center

1 Clarkson Street and 7th Avenue South                               

 

QUEENS:                   Cunningham Park

                                    193rd Street and Aberdeen Road

 

Kissena Park

164th Street and Oak Avenue

 

Lost Battalion Hall

Oak Avenue & 164th Street

 

Sorrentino Recreation Center

18-48 Cornaga Avenue at Beach 19th Street

 

Vic Hanson Field House

133-39 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard

 

STATEN ISLAND:    Jennifer’s Playground

250 Regis Drive

 

Walker Park

50 Bard Avenue

 

 

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Press Contact:

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311

 

 

 

Thursday, March 3, 2016

PLEASE LIST through 5/31/16: NYC PARKS IS HIRING! Hundreds of seasonal job opportunities available

 

Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP

Commissioner, NYC Parks

www.nyc.gov/parks

Listing

PLEASE  LIST through

May 31, 2016

IMMEDIATE

 

 

 


NYC PARKS IS HIRING!

Hundreds of seasonal job opportunities available

 

 

DATE:                        Start dates range from April through July

 

LOCATION:               Citywide

 

DETAILS:                   NYC Parks is currently looking for enthusiastic job seekers who have a passion for helping New Yorkers get fit, learn about the natural world, play sports, and have fun through our free public programming citywide. Open seasonal positions include:

                                   

Swim Instructors

Summer Camp Counselors

Seasonal Urban Park Rangers

“Kids in Motion” Playground Associates

Mobile Recreation Unit Playground Associates and Supervisors

"Summer Sports Experience" Playground Associates

Piping Plover Monitors

Adventure Course Facilitators

 

Length of employment ranges from two - eight months with pay rates up to $19.51/hour. To learn more visit NYC Parks’ website to view all our exciting seasonal job opportunities.

 

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Press Contact:

pressoffice@parks.nyc.gov

(212) 360-1311