Friday Links
On the Gowanus Canal, Fear of Superfund Stigma [NY Times] Tracking Loans Through a Firm That Holds Millions [NY TImes] New York’s Crisis Hits Home [NY Post] Transit Workers Rail Against Layoffs [NY Post] City Raids Big Developer’s Office [NY Post] Man Shot Dead on Fulton Street [NY Post] Council OKs Playground Mat Warning [NY…

On the Gowanus Canal, Fear of Superfund Stigma [NY Times]
Tracking Loans Through a Firm That Holds Millions [NY TImes]
New York’s Crisis Hits Home [NY Post]
Transit Workers Rail Against Layoffs [NY Post]
City Raids Big Developer’s Office [NY Post]
Man Shot Dead on Fulton Street [NY Post]
Council OKs Playground Mat Warning [NY Daily News]
Brooklyn Brewery Founder to Start Distillery [NY Daily News]
Architects: New Building Won’t Harm B’klyn Bridge [Newsweek]
Booker: Yards Not Going to Work [AY Report]
Photo by rembklyn
Reports from Tuesday when these fools decided to go for one another indicated the shooting incident happen on Putnam and Ralph not Fulton.
Horrific no matter where it happened, but one first read it was like “oh no not again”, until I realized the names were the same.
“This bill is basically useless as written,” fumed Geoffrey Croft, president of New York City Park Advocates. “The city is more interested in their liability than in protecting their children. . . . They have completely watered this down, and they should be ashamed of themselves.”
Yeah, because of law suit mongering, overly protective parents. If it were asphalt you’d be complaining about that. Your kids are going to turn out to be some sorry-ass pieces of work. Find something better to do with your time.
Two dumbasses off the street. One forever.