Mar 192013
 
Triangle Fire Flier

Image source: Bay Ridge Historical Society flier.

According to Wikipedia, on March 25, 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire caused the deaths of 146 garment workers, who died either from the fire, smoke inhalation, or jumping to their deaths. Most of the victims were recent Jewish and Italian immigrant women between the ages of sixteen and twenty-three.

The oldest victim was Providenza Panno, 43. The youngest were 14-year-olds Kate Leone and “Sara” Rosaria Maltese.

Because the managers had locked the doors to the stairwells and exits – a common practice at the time to prevent theft and unauthorized breaks – many of the workers could not escape the burning building, and jumped from the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors to the streets below.

The fire led to legislation requiring improved factory safety standards and helped spur the growth of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, which fought for better working conditions for sweatshop workers.

Unfortunately, today such industrial accidents are becoming more common, as manufacturing jobs are sent offshore from the United States to developing countries with less stringent, or in some cases, virtually no workplace safety standards.

In honor of the 102nd anniversary of the deadliest workplace accident in New York City history, the Bay Ridge Historical Society will host a talk with Adrienne Sosin and Joel Sosinsky, co-authors of the Arcadia book The New York City Triangle Factory Fire.

Sosin and Sosinsky will give a multimedia presentation including both vintage and current photographs, as well as video clips about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. They will also address its continued relevance in today’s globalized world economy.

The discussion will take place tomorrow Wednesday, March 20, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. in the Shore Hill Community Room [9000 Shore Road]. Enter on 91st Street between Colonial Road and Shore Road.

Oct 292012
 

Downed tree on Bay Ridge Parkway. (Photo: Katie Wong / Office of Senator Marty Golden)

The Daily News just reported that as of 11:44 a.m. a large tree is down on 75th Street between 4th Ave and 5th Ave.

Wind hazards like downed trees and power lines are why, although most of Bay Ridge is not in an evacuation zone, our readers should remain indoors as Sandy approaches the east coast.

[UPDATE] 12:38 p.m. Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis just tweeted that another tree is down at 78th Street and Colonial Road.

[UPDATE] 7:10 p.m. State Senator Marty Golden tweeted about an hour ago that a fallen tree is blocking 91st Street between Colonial Road and Ridge Blvd.

Oct 232012
 

Please take note: due to Hurricane Sandy, this event has been rescheduled for Saturday, November 3. The original article appears below.

Last Friday State Senator Marty Golden announced plans for this year’s Halloween Walk on his senate website.

According to his office, the event – which is now in its 17th year – will take place on Wednesday, October 31, 2012, from 3:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Owl’s Head Park [67th Street and Colonial Road]. Continue reading »

Jun 222012
 

The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life is an all-day amateur track meet that honors cancer survivors, and commemorates the millions of lives lost to the disease – all while raising money and awareness to both fund and encourage further medical research.

This year’s Relay For Life for Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, and Dyker Heights will take place tomorrow, Saturday, June 23, at the Fort Hamilton High School Athletic Field, beginning at 1 p.m.

Scheduled events for Saturday include an opening ceremony at 2 p.m., a Survivor Recognition & Victory Lap at 5:30 p.m., a Luminaria paper lantern ceremony at 9 p.m., and a closing ceremony at 9:30 p.m.

For more information, please visit the American Cancer Society’s website, or contact Nancy Colt at (718) 622-2492 ext. 5134, or at Nancy.Colt@cancer.org.

The Fort Hamilton Athletic Field is located near Fort Hamilton High School in Bay Ridge. It takes up two entire city blocks, bounded by 83rd Street, 85th Street, Colonial Road and Narrows Avenue.

Jun 212012
 

Image source: Wikipedia Commons.

Firefighters who took on an overnight blaze at an 81st Street home were also forced to battle the elements, as the oppressive heat and humidity hampered an already difficult job, reports ABC 7.

The four-alarm fire started at a “two story house” on 81st Street and Colonial Road last night at around 3:30 a.m.

According to news accounts, neighbors could see smoke “pouring from the home.” Continue reading »