Monday Links
Air-Conditioners That Run When Nobody’s Home [NY Times] A Grown-Up Lemonade Stand in Park Slope [NY Times] The Brooklyn Free Store in Bed Stuy [NY Times] A Pair of 111-Year-Olds in Brooklyn [NY Times] Prices Rising at City Cemeteries [NY Times] When An Ex Leaves a Stabilized Rental [NY Times] Erasmus Hall and Its Offspring…

Air-Conditioners That Run When Nobody’s Home [NY Times]
A Grown-Up Lemonade Stand in Park Slope [NY Times]
The Brooklyn Free Store in Bed Stuy [NY Times]
A Pair of 111-Year-Olds in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Prices Rising at City Cemeteries [NY Times]
When An Ex Leaves a Stabilized Rental [NY Times]
Erasmus Hall and Its Offspring [NY Times]
Brooklyn DA’s Office Infested with Bedbugs [NY Post]
Bike Vigilante Story Getting Lots of Comments [NY Post]
Molester Rabbi Gets Special Jail Meals [NY Post]
Two-Wheel Travel Takes Over Prospect Park [Brooklyn Eagle]
The Fall of Freddy’s Continues (Above) [Atlantic Yards Report]
New Community Garden Rules Are Weaker [TreeHugger]
Photo by Raul Rothblatt
Is this photo of the AY demolition? If so, yay! This is creating more jobs than the anti-AY camp ever did. In fact, Dan Goldstein, as far as I can see, created only one job, which he promptly gave to his former girlfriend/now wife and later took for himself. So much for community spirit…
And there’s nothing wrong with that!
“The blurring of childhood and maturity has long been a theme in Park Slope.”
ROTFLMMFAO, Ain’t that the truth.