Develop Don’t Destroy sent around an e-mail with a rather grim assessment of FRC’s Atlantic Yards Project, calling it "stalled" because "18 months after he planned to
break ground, Ratner still doesn’t have the LAND, the FUNDING or the
public SUPPORT to make this plan work. He’s tied to it New York City’s
laughable 2012 Olympics bid. And this June, the Supreme Court may well
rule that for states to take private property for ‘economic
development’ (as Ratner wants New York State to do for him) is illegal."
Church in a High School: "Hymn Books Replace Textbooks"
From the "State vs. Church" Dept.: Architect Laura Evans, a Prospect Heights resident, attended church last Sunday in a public high school in Park Slope (John Jay High School). The New York Times quotes her: "It’s different from what I grew up with – the suburban church with a
steeple and a chapel … it’s not the type of building, but it’s the people who
make a church."
Turns out that Bloomberg has issues with churches that rent space from schools: "The churches – often desperate
for space – say the arrangement is only fair. But the practice,
generally accepted across the country, has run into opposition from
some parents in New York City, and the Bloomberg administration is
planning to challenge the court ruling."
The church Laura attends, Park Slope Presbyterian Church, is one of the religious organizations that now meet in New
York City public schools. In 2002, a federal court said the
city "had to provide space in school buildings to religious institutions
just as it did for other community groups," according to the New York Times. "The churches typically rent
on Sundays, when students are not present, and reimburse the city for
the cost of custodial services."
LISA GRUMET (senior lawyer in the city’s corporation counsel’s office) told the New York Times that the city thinks this practice violates the separation of church and state: "’We are concerned about having public schools used by religious
congregations as houses of worship … The diversity of this city is one of its greatest strengths … and this is why we are concerned about having the neighborhood
school, the public school, identified with a particular religious
congregation."
Robert Latham has two young children and lives down the street from John Jay High School, where Park Slope Presbyterian meets. According to the New York Times, he thinks that arrangement "blurs the lines between church and state": "There’s always
notices and secondary communications that spill over … It doesn’t give parents and children choices."
It's kinda one-a those "co-lab-o-rations."
You’ve heard the rumors on the Internets. It’s all true:
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That "Line 146" Error
Why am I not surprised the fix came from Fourmilab?
Error message: uninitialized value in substitution iterator at lib/MT/Util.pm line 146
"If you go to the configuration page for the weblog and set the
Preferences/Language for Date Display to "English", it should fix the
problem … If you get similar
error messages, czech and double czech that this hasn’t happened to you."
Brooklyn Museum First Saturday: Carnival and… Marilyn Monroe.
6-11 PM Saturday night. Go see the complete schedule. Bonus points if you can figure out why the combination Brazilian-Carnival-and-Marilyn-Monroe theme makes perfect sense. Highlights:
-DJ Greg Caz (Brazilian Beat Brooklyn) Brazilian Carnival music
–Create a collaborative Brooklyn-themed collage
-Artist Dialogue: photographer David Michalek
-Traditional Afro-Brazilian music and dance, including capoeira.
-Brooklyn-based
avant-garde jazz trio Harriet Tubman + spoken-word
artist Sadiq
-Free Samba Lessons
-Brazilian dance party
-Marilyn Monroe
look-alike contest
-Screening: Marilyn Monroe in Seven Year Itch
Laundromat Fire: Mac-Friendly Video
Posting a WMV video froze out about 25% of dailyheights readers. Sorry. Click here or here for a Mac-friendly version. If both links are expired, request a copy. (Note: recoding the video bumped up the file size to 15MB, so be patient with the download.)
QUIZ: Name that Photoshop Effect
Answer at lightningfield.com.
NASCAR Brand Tomatoes
Who convinced NASCAR to put their name on a box of grape tomatoes? Quite possibly, the former NASCAR guy who now wants to sell the last-place New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn. Tomatoes, NASCAR–You know, it’s "that whole Southern thing." This could be the perfect endorsement opportunity for John Kerry. After all, who among us doesn’t love NASCAR Brand Grape Tomatoes?
And what store in Brooklyn stocks NASCAR Brand Grape Tomatoes, anyway? These were a donation to a Park Slope soup kitchen. There is a good chance they may have come from the Food Coop. Food Coopers, confirm or deny.
UNITY PLAN: Go see Ratner alternative Wednesday, Feb. 16 at the YWCA in Boerum Hill
Jo Anne Simon (BHA): "We support smart growth — development that makes sense and that is
consistent with the needs and sensibilities of the host communities." Forest City Ratner Corporation has also been
invited to make a presentation … Full details in the dailyheights forums.
Laundromat Catches Fire, Sparks Fly
Hope you picked up your drop-off (15 lbs @ 60 cents/lb) this afternoon. PICTURED: Around 6:45 PM ET today, BATT CHIEF TRAVERS shines a flashlight down the basement access staircase. Minutes earlier, an FDNY cut open the padlocked grate with a chainsaw, sparks a-flyin’ (watch the video here!). These dramatic measures led gawkers to speculate that somebody was trapped downstairs. In fact, there was nobody to rescue. I think they were just trying to access the breakers so they could shut the power off. We talked to a fireman who said he wasn’t sure whether or not it was a dryer that caught on fire, but whatever it was, it got into the wall and spread to the second floor. Check out all the exciting details in this Flickr photoset.