Who Should be on the 2009 BHB Ten List?

Here’s your chance to chime in and help us determine this year’s BHB Ten – a list of Brooklyn Heights residents who deserve a shout-out for contributing to the outside world in a positive way.

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BHB Ten 2008 list

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  • Truman

    Reminder: Nancy Webster held a meet and greet (read: fundraiser?) in her apartment in 1 Main for the unapologetically corrupt “Chris Quinn” just days before the favorable vote of the Dock Street project. (How nice it will be for Nancy to send her kids to the middle school down the street from her front door.) If you’re going to include Webster, you might as well include David and Jed Walentas. (One could easily argue that movement on the park only happened with the conversion of Dumbo.) Why not include all the real estate lobbyists and shills holed up in their tax-protected Dumbo conversions? While we’re at it, how about a shout-out to Walentas lobbyist Ken Fisher? Maybe BHB should have a year-end Dubious Achievement List. That’d be one long list.

  • Publius

    @Truman: A-men brother.

    There’s a list that starts with the letter S.

  • digby

    I go with Doug “Biv” Biviano as well. I think he is a new super somewhere in the Heights now. Speak the truth!

  • Pat Mazzei

    I’m still voting for “BRIAN SHAHUM”, Hicks St.
    Go Brian!!!

  • marygood321

    Again, for the third time: SLAPDADDY.

    He was confronted and assaulted by a balding malingerer who’d had too much coffee and seen his “Raging Bull” DVD one time too many. How many of us would have Slapdaddy’s self -control — only one distasteful adjective (read his account) and no flailing fists.

  • nabeguy

    Whoever was responsible for the garden at the foot of Hicks and Poplar Streets. A global contribution on a neighborhood scale.

  • Billy Reno

    Seriously, Stuckey & Murray. For being BH residents in good standing and for amazing songs such as THIS:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ojo6qDKvHDY&feature=related