Brooklyn, NY – Bloomberg To Visit Crown Heights Today At The 71st Pct. Annual Community Parade

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    Brooklyn, NY – Mayor Mike Bloomberg has finally decided to visit Crown Heights. He has not had to visit, or promised to do so, in the past, but the situation (or at least the photo ops with community activists) warranted it.

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    At 12:00 p.m. today, Bloomberg will be arriving in Crown Heights, accompanied by NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly, administration officials and a phalanx of local media. The mayor will be attending the 71st Precinct’s annual community parade and picnic, coming this year on the heels of a spike in violent crime, according to residents. A black man’s beating at a Lubavitcher’s hands was followed by an attack on a Lubavitcher teen by two blacks.

    Dr. Tzvi (Harvey) Lang, Vice Chairman of the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council, asked to publicize the following notice: “There will be a lot of media present, and it’s important to show a giant presence at the event. Let’s make a Kiddush Hashem!”

    The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. with the traditional parade down Empire Blvd., followed by the community picnic at Hamilton Metz Park at Albany and East New York Aves., comprising children’s rides, a magic show, horse rides, and free kosher food.

    Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Bloomberg official said that “the mayor will be coming because he cares and he wants to show up. There’s been a lot accomplished with meetings between city officials and police with regards to what’s happening in the neighborhood.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Oooh, I can’t wait! Another excuse to block off the streets so we can’t get in or out.

    If it wasn’t for the Israel Day Parade I’d have prayed for yesterday’s storms.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    So who’s going to patrol the picnic-Shmira or Shomrim?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    to Anon 1:01 Enough!! Don’t people ever get the hint!! It’s people like you that make things worse then they are!