Pool Concerts on the River

Concerts are indeed coming to East River State Park – the Times gets more confirmation from Stephanie Thayer of OSA and Assemblyman Lentol’s office.

Condemned Property: Slick’s Bikes

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Photo: Dave G.

Another piece of Williamsburg’s character was carted away today. Reader Dave G. passed on these photos of Slick’s bikes tagged for removal by the Department of Sanitation. Without tags and inspection stickers (and seats, controls, tail lights, etc.), the bikes were, of course, illegal. The bikes also seem to have become a bit motlier since Slick passed away last year, and over the past few weeks (or more), they have seemed to be pretty stationary. But for decades, Slick (and Mike) did maintain this small stable of machines, moving them back and forth across the street.

The photo below is a little bit of Williamsburg irony – on the right is 184 Kent, 175 Kent under construction and the 80 Met sales office, and on the left are Slick’s bikes, tagged for towing, and his soaped up storefront.

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Photo: Dave G.

Adopt a Cat on Saturday

Empty Cages Collective is having a “van adoption event” at Bedford and North 7th, Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. (No, you can’t adopt a van, but you can adopt an adorable kitten or cat.)

Desy’s Clam Bar

Grub Street geography aside (Grand and Lorimer = “a dead zone in East Williamsburg”?), this sounds like a place to try.

Bushwick in Williamsburg Walking Tour

On Saturday, John Dereszewski is giving a walking tour of Bushwick Avenue in Williamsburg. Bushwick & Metropolitan is pretty much ground zero for the origins of European settlement in North Brooklyn. Through some twist of historical fate, when Williamsburg was made an independent town from Bushwick, the original Bushwick settlement was included in Williamsburg. Its that part of Bushwick Avenue – from Woodpoint Avenue to Flushing Avenue – that Dereszewski will be discussing.

Bruar Falls

I had no idea that it had become “the former Lucky Cat space on Grand Street”. Sorry to see that LC is gone, but I hope this another good addition to Grand Street.