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“A Legal and Moral Responsibility” to set LICH right, by George Fiala
August 20 – In a completely unexpected court ruling, the Judge who originally gave Long Island College Hospital to SUNY Downstate, today took it back. State Supreme Court Judge Carolyn DeMarest, appointed by governor Mario Cuomo in 1990, signed an eight page order detailing all the reasons that SUNY Downstate did not live up to their promises when she signed […]
The Beginnings of Normalcy at LICH? by George Fiala
Just back from my daily walk to LICH. I first went to the ER, where a friendly guard, sitting inside at the entranceway, smiled nicely as I walked in. There was absolutely nobody in the waiting room, at least as far as guards or patients. . There were two people at the admitting window. One was signing in a mother […]
SUNY Remains Defiant, by George Fiala
Friday evening, representatives from the nurse’s union seemed somewhat hopeful that Judge Baynes’ order regarding LICH would be taken a bit more seriously than his previous rulings. Staff was in a good mood, but wary. It seems the wariness was fully justified. As of this writing, SUNY doesn’t seem to be abiding by the direct court order at all. This […]
LICH wins in court yet again, by George Fiala
Last Friday, Judge Johnny L. Baynes ended a week of court hearings with lawyers from SUNY Downstate, The Dept of Health, the Trustees of the State University of NY, Nirav Shah, MD, in his capacity as Commission of the Board of Health, and John Williams – the defendants, and the NYS Nurses Association, 1199 SEIU, Concerned Physicians of LICH, and […]
Images from LICH
SUNY Downstate is trying everything they can think of to close LICH by Thursday’s court date. Their main tactic now is to rid LICH of patients. For a month now, they haven’t been admitting new patients, and they have transferred out hundreds. Fewer than 20 are now left, yet there is a full staff of doctors, nurses and ancillary personnel. […]
Red Hook firehouse celebrates centennial, words and photos by Kimberly Gail Price
On Wednesday, June 19, firefighters, former members and their families of Engine 279 Ladder 131 celebrated a century of service. The day began with a special ceremony at their Red Hook location. Many were honored. Stories of bravery and courage were recounted. The Red Hook Raiders, as they are familiarly called, are located […]
Director Julie Taymor honored at Brooklyn Museum, by Kimberly Gail Price
Award winning theater, opera and film director, Julie Taymor was honored on June 13 at the 2013 Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist First awards at the Brooklyn Museum. Museum Trustee, Elizabeth A. Sackler hosted the event. The evening included a conversation between Taymor and feminist icon Gloria Steinem and the presentation of the award, followed by a cocktail reception. […]
Michelle Williams, by Jenny Belin
Made in Red Hook! This “Boudoir Portrait” of actress Michelle Williams was inspired by her stunning cover photograph for GQ Magazine in February, 2012. Posed as Marilyn Monroe, Ms.Williams wore a teasedout platinum wig and baby doll lingerie. The GQ pictures were to promote her film performance in “My Week With Marilyn”, a role for which she won critical acclaim. […]
Josh Parker lectures on Red Hook’s past fires by Kimberly Gail Price
The Smoke of the Flames could be noted from Lower Manhattan “The destructive force of a fire leaves a permanent trail of information. By using the archival information from various fires that occurred over the past two centuries, the development of the neighborhood will be reconstructed.” Join Pioneer Works on July 14 for a unique lecture on the past fires […]