Friday, January 02, 2009
Williamsburg bike lane and Isaac Abraham make it to Brooklyn Paper's Top 90
#90
Kent Avenue bike lanes: The biking story of 2009 won’t be Lance Armstrong’s return to the Tour de France — it’ll be the fate of a pair of controversial bike lanes on Kent Avenue in South Williamsburg that have sparked protests from residents and business owners irate about lost parking spaces and cycling activists fighting to protect their right to the road (even once dressed as clowns!).
#53
Far back is Williamsburg activist Isaac Abraham, who is trying to become the first Hasidic councilman. Abraham is the garrulous public link to that often inaccessible community in South Williamsburg. But there’s no evidence that he can secure the group’s vote, let alone others in the district.
http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/32/1/32_1_90_to_watch.html?comm=1
Kent Avenue bike lanes: The biking story of 2009 won’t be Lance Armstrong’s return to the Tour de France — it’ll be the fate of a pair of controversial bike lanes on Kent Avenue in South Williamsburg that have sparked protests from residents and business owners irate about lost parking spaces and cycling activists fighting to protect their right to the road (even once dressed as clowns!).
#53
Far back is Williamsburg activist Isaac Abraham, who is trying to become the first Hasidic councilman. Abraham is the garrulous public link to that often inaccessible community in South Williamsburg. But there’s no evidence that he can secure the group’s vote, let alone others in the district.
http://www.brooklynpaper.com/stories/32/1/32_1_90_to_watch.html?comm=1
Comments:
Once again satmars causing trouble!!
Only Williamsburg (Satmars)make the list-Amazing!!-way to go more chilul hashem!!
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Only Williamsburg (Satmars)make the list-Amazing!!-way to go more chilul hashem!!