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December
9, 2000
- INFORMATION
ON JOINING THE NEW YEAR'S DAY SWIM WITH THE POLAR BEAR CLUB: On January
1, 2001 all people are invited to watch or swim with the Coney Island
Polar Bear Club for their annual cold water dip in the Atlantic first
done in 1903. People gather beginning 12:00 Noon on the Beach and Boardwalk
at the foot of Stillwell Avenue. The swim itself takes place at 1:00
PM sharp and those who take the plunge earn a certificate suitable for
framing.
December
5, 2000
- There
was a large crane at ASTROLAND today and it was used to disassemble
the Electric Go-Karts ride that has been there since the mid-1960's.
November
9, 2000
- This is as accurate an update on the Thunderbolt situation as I can
write today, after a meeting last night of a sub-committee of Community
Board #13 and subsequent phonecalls today. IMPORTANT CORRECTION TO EARLIER
MESSAGES: Community Board #13 is NOT THE ENEMY in this battle and I
correct the earlier impression that it was CB13 that wants to demolish
the Thunderbolt. They have never held a hearing nor taken a vote on
the issue and Thunderbolt fans should not inundate the District Manager
at CB13 with letters of protest. Apologies to Chuck Reichenthal.
FACTS AS WE NOW KNOW THEM: At the end of August it was the DEPT. OF
BUILDINGS acting upon a complaint that inspected the Thunderbolt either
from afar or while technically trespassing, since they did not enter
with permission or knowledge of the groundskeepers. The complaint was
made by an unknown person. It could have been Mayor Giuliani or it could
have been a private citizen. It was not a complaint from the community
board.
Approximately August 31, 2000 the Dept. of Bldgs. issued paperwork calling
for the emergency demolition of the Thunderbolt as a dangerous structure.
A violation should have been served upon the owner, Horace Bullard,
but he denies that any such violation was served. The threat no longer
comes from the D.O.B. since they have asked the Dept. of H.P.D.to bid
out the demolition job and if already assigned, the Thunderbolt COULD
BE DEMOLISHED TOMORROW OR NEXT MONTH OR AT ANY TIME WITHOUT ADDITIONAL
PAPERWORK!
WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW? The Community Board was nice enough to give us
a hearing last night and if we have not already alienated them with
misdirected complaints, they are trying to get us the name and number
of the correct person/agency to redirect our complaints. We made a strong
statement yesterday and want to try and slow down the demolition process
and achieve one of two results: (a) a public hearing on the issue of
whether or not the Thunderbolt is a potential landmark worth restoring
in place; or (b) at least allow another amusement park to disassemble
and move the ride and restore it outside of Coney Island.
November
6, 2000
- Coney Island, USA is requesting fans of the Thunderbolt Roller Coaster
to oppose demolition of this important "landmark" ride. The City of
New York has begun the paperwork required for such demolition despite
opposition from the owner of the ride itself. It seems that some people
think of the Thunderbolt as an urban blight eyesore that needs to come
down before the minor league baseball stadium opens in June. We disagree
strongly.
Many of us believe that the Thunderbolt can be restored as a working
rollercoaster and as long as its owner pays lipservice to this idea
we question why there is suddenly a hurry to tear down the ride for
a empty lot. The Thunderbolt is a classic 1920's wooden rollercoaster
designed by John Miller, the most famous of all coaster designers. The
greater fame of the ride, however, comes from the house underneath the
structure making the Thunderbolt one of the most whimsical folk-art
pieces of architecture in America. Just imagine a restored ride with
a restaurant in the house accomodating all those curious about the house
(which predates the ride and was originally the Kensington Hotel). The
"new" Coney Island already markets itself as a historic amusement park,
America's oldest, with landmarks rides such as the Cyclone, the Wonderwheel
and the Parachute Jump. What folly to demolish another potential strong
landmark!
There will be a hearing on this issue taking place on Wednesday, November
8 at 7:30 PM. The meeting will take place at the Dept. of Motor Vehicles
building at 2875 West 8th Street (between Surf & Neptune Aves) in Coney
Island, Brooklyn. The entrance to the DMV meeting room is through the
side door at the parking lot entrance.
We are trying to educate people as to the significance and history of
the Thunderbolt Rollercoaster. We need to convince the powers that be
that:
(1) the ride can be restored; (2) the ride is a potential landmark;
(3) people care about this ride and if plans for demolition continue
that there will be a mature public outcry bringing the issue before
the media; (4) lost cost temporary measures can be taken short of full
restoration so as to make the Thunderbolt more "presentable" including
painting, educational signage and even an "art garden" along the lines
of planting corn (rather than weeds) on the empty lots surrounding the
rides.
We are just beginning to organize this campaign to save the Thunderbolt.
Other non-profits are joining us including A.C.E. (American Coaster
Enthusiasts) and Citylore (which has influence with the landmarks commission).
Please make your voice heard, spread the word and let's win this fight
for Coney Island!
November
1, 2000
- Attention: THUNDERBOLT ROLLERCOASTER FANS!!! Community Board
#13's Zoning, Land Use & Community Development Comittee is holding a
hearing to find out who filed paperwork process to demolition the Thunderbolt!
There is a meeting where you can object to this bad idea! Come defend
the Thunderbolt on Wednesday, November 8th at 7:30 at the Dept. of Motor
Vehicles Bldg.- Meeting Room - 2875 West 8th Street (between Surf &
Neptune Aves)> Enter thru the side door of the Parking Lot Entrance.
Horace Bullard, the owner of the Thunderbolt has not taken good care
of this potential landmark but he does pay lipservice to the idea of
restoring the ride...so why is the City so anxious to demolish it when
there is no current plan to replace it with anything else?????
October
13, 2000
- We are proud to report that our own founder, Dick Zigun, will be inducted
into the NYC "Hall of Fame" at the Museum of The City of New York on
Saturday, November 4, 2000. The award is organized by the non-profit
organization Citylore and Zigun's name will be permanently on display
in the museum.
October 12, 2000
- Our own Coney Island Circus Sideshow will be seen on television on
Monday, December 4 at 8:00 PM when the HISTORY CHANNEL presents: HISTORY's
MYSTERIES: CIRCUS FREAKS AND SIDESHOWS. The hour long documentary covers
the entire development of this distinctly American form of entertainment
from its origins in the 1840's to the last remaining show struggling
to survive today on New York's Coney Island.
October 10, 2000
- Developer Mark Estrig of SAM Coney Island has informed Community Board
#13 that he has new tenants interested in the former Tops Appliance
Store (Cropsey Avenue and Hart Place) and that he also wants to develop
25,900 sq. feet of vacant land on Hart Place between Cropsey Ave and
West 16th Street. Estrig plans to develop a retail shopping center and
anchor the site with another fast food restaurant, possibly Dunkin'Donuts
or Kentucky Fried Chicken.
October 9, 2000
- The BAY NEWS reports that "KeySpan Energy Corporation will defray
the cost of an environmental cleanup in Coney Island by jacking up prices
for its customers..." The cleanup involves the former Brooklyn Union
Gas manufacturing plant near Coney Island Creek. Coal tars and other
organic compounds pollute the soil and seep into the creek and black
tars continue to float in the creek. After such material is removed,
the plan is to contain the remaining contaminated soils and install
subsurface barrier walls to contain horizontal movement of contaminants.
500,000 cubic yards of coal tar materials will be removed down 20 feet
below the surface. The cost will amount to approximately $114 million
and will take 20-24 months. Even with the removal of these materials
there will still be contaminants in the ground water.The site was first
found to be contaminated in 1986 and large storage containers and processing
equipment used to stand there for B.U.G. The site manufactured gasoline,
and would sell off byproducts: benzene, amonia, tars and other compounds
to other industries.
October 2, 2000
- A 16 year old boy, Benjamin Ramos of the South Bronx, drowned in the
Atlantic Ocean off West 12th Street in Coney Island today. Ramos and
two friends played hooky from school to go swimming although no lifeguards
were on duty since the summer season was over. The two girls, aged 16
and 13 stayed on shore when Ramos went into the surf where he disappeared
some 200 feet from shore. When he started screaming for help the girls
called the police and police helicopters and scuba divers arrived but
did not find his body until three hours later. This was the first drowning
in Coney Island in more than a year. The last drowning in Coney Island
occured in June 1999 when an 84 year old catholic priest drowned while
swimming off West 8th Street.
Friday,
September 22, 2000 Summer Season 2000 Wrap-up
- Apologies
to all for not posting news during the high season...you know how it
gets sometimes!
- Several
new businesses opened in Coney Island this summer. These new operations
include GAME WORLD, a new arcade behind Nathan's Famous hotdog stand;
RACK-EM-UP, a pool hall located on the second floor of the new building
at Surf and West 12th Street; POPEYES CHICKEN & BISCUITS, a fast food
joint in the old Henderson's Building next to Taco Bell/Pizza Hut(which
has added CARVEL ICE CREAM to their food court); and NICK'S GREASY SPOON
in the old Hermann Popper Brewery building where Carvel used to be (the
third floor loft seems to have been rented for a recording studio and
the Russian Art Gallery has moved down to the 2nd floor. As the real
estate market begins to heat up in Coney Island there are several pieces
of property suddenly on the market. Both MATRESSLAND (newbuilding) and
CONEY ISLAND FURNITURE on the north side of Surf Avenue are for rent
or for sale. The Lambros Restaurant and adjacent water game building
on the south side of Surf next to Jones Walk are also suddenlyavailable.
There are for rent signs in the window of the former Kansas Fried Chicken
outlet in the Shore Theater Building across the street from Nathan's
and the old bank building at Surf and West 12th remains for sale.
- Weather
was a major factor this past summer. Although the summer started off
strong with a huge Mermaid Parade at the end of June (the 60th PolicePrecinct
estimated the crowd at 750,000) July and August were cold and wet on
the weekends and attendance was way down not only at Coney Island but
atmost outdoor beach resorts throughout the northeast. Coney Island
seems to have recovered from all the bad press last year (when someone
died on the Super Himalaya ride) but the cold and wet weather made it
two bad seasons in a row and businesses are hurting for money to pay
their rent and their bills. As a result the rides in Coney Island will
be opened later than ever this year with Astroland, the Cyclone, Deno's
Wonderwheel Park, the Eldorado Bumping Disco, Stillwell Avenue, West
12th Street and even Sideshows by the Seashore open every Saturday and
Sunday through October 15th.
- Jerry
Mandito, longtime operator and manager of the world famous CYCLONEROLLER
COASTER suffered a heart attack earlier this summer season. However
he seems to be recovering fine and we expect him back at the coaster
next summer. Best of health to Jerry!
- The JUMBO
JET (one of our favorites) was closed by inspectors for part of this
summer but as of September the ride is back open for business and "faster
than ever"!
- The only
major new ride attraction at Coney Island this summer was the BUMPING
BOATS at Stillwell Avenue and the Bowery. Lots of fun!
- Major
Giuliani came to Coney Island on Tuesday, August 22nd for a ground breaking
ceremony for the new baseball stadium. The development is already half
built and looks terrific! It is already 9 million dollars over budget
but that seems okay with the Mayor who is willing to fund overtime so
as to keep construction on schedule for a June 2001 opening. Although
we applaud all the effort on behalf of the stadium, which is good for
Coney Island, no one seems to know if the money (in the budget) for
theParachute Jump includes lighting it up at night or not. How could
they not know? The city also seems to want to push demolition of the
adjacent Thunderbolt Rollercoaster...don't they get it yet (that the
"new" Coney Island works when if packages itself as a "historic" amusement
park? Save the Thunderbolt!
- THE DAILY
NEWS reports that "one of two Staten Island brothers paralyzed after
diving off a Coney Island pier made legal history this week when he
was awarded $19 million - the largest personal injury verdict ever by
a higher court in the state" according to staff writer Mike Claffey.
The two brothers both broke spines eight years ago when they both dived
off the Steeplechase fishing pier. The second brother dove after seeing
his brother in trouble in the water. Their lawsuit changed the city
for negligence for not placing "No Diving" signs on the pier...which
are posted these days, of course.
- Deputy
Mayor Bob Harding was recently in Coney Island for a meeting of the
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce at Gargiulo's Restaurant on September 13th.
Harding stated that the city continues to earmark $30 million for the
Sportsplex project in Coney Island. He advocated "revamped" plans more
modest in nature and urged the community to get behind the city instead
of "creating grandiose plans and schemes for the future and debating
them for ten or fifteen years...the city's financial commitment to this
has not wavered...the next step is to do something about it... "
MAY 9,2000
- If you
missed that great documentary "Coney Island: America's Dreamland" on
the Discovery Channel the first scheduled repeat date is Tuesday, June
20, 2000 at 8:00 PM (Eastern and Pacific) and again at 11:00 PM (Eastern
and Pacific) as part of the Discovery Channel's 'On the Inside' series.
MAY 3,2000
- Coney
Island: America's Dreamland, a new Documentary will air on May 7th @
8PM & Midnight on the Discovery Channel.
- MSNBC
also doing a story on Coney Island, will air on May 25th @ 8PM & 11PM.
APRIL 24,2000
- $561,959
will go toward a $1.2 million wetlands improvement at Dreier-Offerman
Park, located on the north shore of Coney Island Creek, to restore a
spawning habitat for horseshoe crabs.
APRIL 12,2000
- IT'S
OFFICIAL: THE CITY COUNCIL HAS PASSED A $91 MILLION REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
FOR CONEY ISLAND INCLUDING THE MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL STADIUM! According
to today's NEW YORK TIMES 9Page B6) the deal includes the $31 million
stadium Boardwalk improvements, playgrounds, bathhouses, retail shops
on Surf Avenue and volleyball courts. According to TIMES reporter Julian
E. Barnes:"The administration and the City Council also agreed to create
a local development corporation to plan sports, recreation and entertainment
programs in Coney Island and surrounding neighborhoods. Council officials
said that the group would be given the $30 million that the city had
earmarked for the amateur arena, commonly called Sportsplex". The New
York Mets will operate a Class A minor league team in Coney Island and
hope to open the stadium in June 2001. Consturction could begin as early
as next month. The plan includes funds for stabilization and upkeep
of the Parachute Jump, however the landmark ride will not be put back
into operation, sorry.
APRIL 9,2000
- Today
was scheduled to be the official opening day of rides at ASTROLAND and
throughout the amusements at Coney Island...however, there was a freak
April snowstorm today and nothing opening up at all! We can report on
a few new changes for the 2000 season: (A) Popeye's Chicken will replace
Kennedy Fried Chicken in the old Henderson Building at Surf Avenue and
Stillwell Avenue. (B) The Love Machine 2000 (a Himalaya Ride) has relocated
from Surf and West 12th to Bowery and Stillwell Avenue.(C) Nick's GREASY
SPOON RESTAURANT will open for business on Monday, April 24th in the
storefront formerly used as Carvel Ice Cream.
APRIL 5,2000
- Rubin
Jacobs, proprietor of Ruby's Bar (aka Olde Tyme Bar on the Boardwalk)
passed away today after a five year battle in and out of the hospital
with dialysis, gangrene, etc. Ruby was often referred to as "the jewel
of Coney Island" being one of the nicest and friendliest people in the
history of our beach. Born and raised in Coney Island, Ruby was also
the proprietor of several bathouses and once ran a camera repair business
in Manhattan. He was a favorite interviewee for reporters and liked
to speak of his love for the people of Coney Island as "the elixir of
life". Ruby was featured in a documentary film called "SVITZ" which
appears from time to time on PBS and/or channel 13 in New York. Last
but not least, he was also a good friend and frequent contributor to
Coney Island, USA. You will be missed by many, Ruby Jacobs, R.I.P.
March 20,2000
- According
to the NY Post...."X-files" star David Duchovny isn't the only talented
member of his family. Duchovny's dad, Amram Ducovny (no"H"), is publishing
his first novel "Coney", scheduled to be released in September by Overlook/Penguin,
is a coming-of-age tale set in 1939 Coney Island. It follows the life
of Harry Catzker, a 15-year-old Jewish youth with self-absorbed parents
who hangs out with carnival freaks while contemplating life.
- The Friends
of the Boardwalk, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is sponsoring a community
Blood Drive at Coney Island Hospital on April 6, 2000, between the hours
of 1:00 pm and 8:00 pm. Other sponsors of this initiative include Keyspan,
the Coney Island Hospital, the Lincoln High School Key Club and Community
Board 13, as well as several local merchants who will provide food,
tee-shirts and souvenirs of the day. For more info contact Wildstar6@hotmail.com
March
3 , 2000
Sad to report
two deaths this week in the neighborhood:
- Our Carpenter
and Game Worker known as Domingo, passed away from Lung Cancer at the
Veteran's Hospital in Bay Ridge. Domingo was Carpenter of Creep Show
at the Freak Show, others will remember him from the Water Balloon Game
at Stillwell and The Bowery.
- Jimmy
Teseriero of Burgess Real Estate on Surf Avenue, sympathy should be
extend to his son Charles at the business that goes back generations
in Coney Island.
- On Wednesday,
March 1, the city planning commission voted in favor of Mayor Giuliani's
plan for the minor league ball park, the entire City Council will vote
later this month.
March
1 , 2000
- The DAILY
NEWS (2/28/00) reports movement on Sportsplex Minor league Ballpark.
According to reporter Bob Liff, Mayor Giuliani seems to have the momentum
over Brooklyn Borough President Howard Golden. Liff reports:
- City
Planning Commsission is expected to okay 6,500 seat ballpark redesigned
to move the parking lot away from Surf Ave, adding space for retail
stores. The redesign "promises whimsical lines and carnival-like
lights and colors".
- NYC
Council Speaker Peter Vallone "has signalled he will not let the
Council block approval despite Sportsplex sentiment from Brooklyn
members".
- Brooklyn
Sports Foundation Chairman Peter Kiernan has been "forced out" after
eight years. Former Brooklyn Union Gas exec Tom DeMartino is the
new chairman. Liff writes: "He will try to work out a plan under
which a new group (a Local Development Corporation rather than the
Brooklyn Sports Foundation) would be formed to develop both the
Sportsplex and an adjacent commercial-entertainment complex west
of the ballpark".
- Regarding
the above mention of property west of Steeplechase that would have
to refer to the parking lot of the Abe Stark Skating Rink or else
the former Washington Baths site which happens to be owned by Horace
Bullard. Stay tuned!
- The CONEY
ISLAND LIBRARY on Mermaid Ave near West 19th Street is soon to be refurbished
at a cost of $786,000. Renovations will include a new elevator, restrooms,
lighting, heating and air conditioning. Library services will temporarily
relocate to trailers across the street at Our Lady of Solace Church
during reconstruction. For more info call 382-5924.
February
17, 2000
- NYPD has
released crime statistics for 1999 & Coney Island's 60th Precinct (which
protects Coney Island, Brighton Beach & Seagate) had the best results
in South Brooklyn. The 60th had the largest decrease in homicides with
only 6 reported in 1999, ten fewer than the year before. The precinct
also had the fewest burglaries in South Brooklyn with 419 break-ins
down from 481 in 1998.
FEBRUARY
15, 2000
- NYC Comptroller
Alan Hevesi recently released an audit of lifeguards employed by the
Department of Parks & Recreation. His audit found three Coney Island
lifeguards playing frisbee while on duty.
- Location
scouts have recently been eyeing our neighborhood for upcoming shoots.
The first was scouting for a possible AC/DC rock video for their first
album of new music in five years. Another scout is seeking photo locations
for a new Billy Bragg CD sequel to his MERMAID AVENUE album of Woody
Guthrie songs. Speaking of Coney Island's own composer Woody Guthrie,
check out the Guthrie exhibit at the Museum of The City of NY.
- TOPS Appliance
Store on Cropsey Avenue has closed after less than one year in business.
The entire TOPS chain has filed for bankruptcy.
- The SUPER
HIMALAYA (1999's deathride) on Stillwell Avenue and Bowery has finally
been dismantled for good.
- The NYC
Environmental Control Board has violated the new MATTRESSLAND building
on Surf Avenue so as to force the removal of six flea market containers
formerely home to the camera dealer, retail porno videos and Russian
Mike's tools and weapons store. Summertime flea market shoppers will
recall Mike as the guy with Lenin tattooed on his chest.
- Lots of
construction and demolition recently inside PIZZA HUT/TACO BELL including
the breaking down of the wall seperating the franchise "food court"
from KENNEDY FRIED CHICKEN. No reliable info yet on what exactly will
result from the changes.
- The Great
Fredini and Combustible Kiva will appear in an upcoming episode of the
new television show: RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! (March 15th at 8pm)
Fred and Kiva are former performers at SIDESHOWS BY THE SEASHORE famed
for their real "Wedding of the Freaks".
- Best wishes
to Al O'Hagan of the CONEY ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE who recently underwent
bypass surgery at St. Vincent's Hospital. Get well soon, Al we need
you and the luck of the Irish back at your office.
FEBRUARY
3, 2000
- The latest
info on the Minor Baseball Stadium (20 million dollars, 7500 seats)
and Sportsplex (72 million dollars) is a calender of votes by politicians.
The City Planning Commission votes March 1. What ever they vote, it
all ends up at the NYC Council. First votes come at its Zoning and Franchises
subcommittee chaired by Walter McCaffrie of Queens. Next vote is at
The Land Use Committee, chaired by June Eisland of the Bronx. The final
vote will be at the full NYC Council most likely following the lead
of Speaker Peter Vallone.
JANUARY 1,
2000
- Elmer
Ramsey the ticket collector at the CYCLONE Roller Coaster passed away.
R.I.P
- There
was a huge turnout for the annual New Year's Day POLAR BEAR CLUB swim
in the icy Atlantic Ocean on 1/1/00. Maybe the turnout had something
to do with the millennium opportunity... more likely the turnout was
due to 50 degree weather. Did those swimmers really earn their certificates???
- The ISLANDER,
our local greasy spoon diner within the Stillwell Avenue subway station
was padlocked on 12/29/99 by NY State for nonpayment of taxes. The padlocks
came off and eggs were served again on 1/2/00. Glad Nick paid and reopened.
It's getting harder to eat in Coney Island off-season when you take
into account recent closures of Taco Bell/Pizza Hut, Carvel, Russo Deli
(our favorite) and Subway sandwiches.
- The dueling
SPORTSPLEX vs. MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL proposals for STEEPLECHASE PARK
will probably end up before the NY City Council for vote in February
(?) 2000. Both Community Board #13 and Brooklyn Borough President Howard
Golden have opposed Mayor Giuliani's baseball-only plan. Will Peter
Vallone be the great compromiser and combine the two projects? Stay
tuned.
- Although
the CONEY ISLAND CIRCUS SIDESHOW quaked with fear at Y2K paranoia and
accepted no New Year's Eve bookings some solo cast members appeared
at prominent holiday gigs. Todd Robbins was the MC at Brooklyn's big
celebration and Frank Hartman and Tyler Fleet worked First Night in
Providence, RI.
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