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.

Jan 162013
 

440px-Billy_Clark_town_crier_Nantucket-220x300Community Board 10 will hold its monthly general meeting a week from next Monday, on January 28.

The meeting, which begins at 7:15 p.m. in the Shore Hill Community Room [9000 Shore Road], will include the following items on its agenda:

  • A Public Hearing regarding a BSA Special Permit Application at 1245 83rd Street.
  • Police & Public Safety Committee hearing concerning  On-Premise SLA Applications for Brooklyn Beet Company, LLC [7205 3rd Avenue]; Campania Brick Oven Pizza, Ltd. [9824 4th Avenue]; Mussels & More Ltd. [510 80th Street]; Tryst Lounge, Inc. [7724 13th Avenue].
  • Senior Issues, Housing, Health & Welfare Committee hearing on Boys Town Family Home [1244 65th Street].
  • Traffic & Transportation Committee hearing on DOT’s 4th Avenue Safety Visioning Public Workshop.

Dec 122012
 

Brooklyn Community Board 10, which serves Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights, will hold a general meeting this coming Monday, December 17.

Monday’s meeting, which takes place at the Shore Hill Community Room [9000 Shore Road], will begin at 7:15 p.m.

CB 10′s agenda for the evening includes the following items:

  • Police & Public Safety Committee: On-Premise SLA [State Liquor Authority] Application for Galanilla Inc., 8415 5th Avenue.
  • Traffic & Transportation Committee: Application submitted by PS 185 to close 87th Street between 3rd Avenue and Ridge Blvd. to vehicular traffic on school days from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. as a Play Street.
  • Communications & Public Relations Committee: Direction of the Committee for 2013.


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Sep 192012
 

Community Board 10 will be holding a General Meeting this coming Monday, September 24, at 7:15 p.m. in the Shore Hill Community Room [9000 Shore Road].

As a reminder, a CB 10 Parks Committee meeting that had been scheduled for tonight has been cancelled.

Among the items on Monday night’s agenda is a public hearing and vote regarding a street naming request. Under the proposal, 80th Street and 5th Avenue would be co-named for Charles Ahl. Ahl was CB 10′s first chairperson and the father of current board member, local business owner, and community activist Greg Ahl.

There will also be a hearing and vote for a proposed reduction in the number of required parking spaces for a property at 701-745 64th Street.

The Traffic and Transportation Committee is planning to announce which streets they’d like to see bike lanes installed on, followed by a discussion and vote.

The committee will also present a report on the DOT’s planned elimination of eight parking spaces on 4th Avenue and 65th Street. The parking spots would be removed in order to create a left turn lane.

The Zoning and Land Use Committee will make a presentation on PFI [Parking Fairness Initiative].

And finally, the Environmental Committee will update a previous report by the Association for Affordable Energy on energy efficient buildings and applicable Con Ed programs.

Jun 182012
 

Tonight, Community Board 10 will hold its monthly General Board Meeting.

The event, which is open to the public, will take place at the Shore Hill Community Room [9000 Shore Road], beginning at 7:15 p.m. The agenda [via CB 10's website] will include:

  • Presentation – Update on Owls Head Pollution Plant by Assistant DEP Commissioner Vincent Sapienza.
  • Public Hearing – In the matter of an application made to NYC Board of Standards and Appeals for the property located at 701/745 64th Street which seeks to secure a special permit allowing a reduction of the required accessory parking spaces for the two buildings at the Premises under Section 36-21 ZR for uses in parking requirement category B1 in Use Group 6 and ambulatory diagnostic or treatment facilities in Use Group 4 at the Premises.
  • Police & Public Safety Committee: SLA On Premise Renewal Application for City 9316 Inc., d/b/a Fushimi, 9316 4th Avenue; SLA On Premise Renewal Application for No Quarter, 8015 5th Avenue; New SLA Application for Taro Restaurant Inc., 7109 13th Avenue.
  • Traffic & Transportation Committee: DOT 86th Street Reconfiguration Project; Update on refurbishing of the bridge over the Belt Parkway at 69th Street as presented to the Committee by DOT.
  • Ad Hoc Committee on Street Namings: Presentation of proposed changes to current CB 10 Street Naming Guidelines.
  • Zoning & Land Use Committee: Presentation of completed PFI (Parking Fairness Initiative) Document.
  • Environmental Committee: Spectra Pipeline and the possibility of radon in natural gas from Marcellus Shale entering the NYC water supply.
  • Parks Committee: Update on Eco Dock Plans for the 69th Street Pier as presented to the Committee by Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance; Update on final plan for local schools to help maintain local parks on an ongoing basis.

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