Papabubble

candymaker, Jelly, prepare a batch of the little treats and learn how Papabubble's quite unlike any other confectionery out there ...

Ana Echandi "La Candy" Making of / New York City 2011



Poor, Black and still in the dark

CONEY ISLAND (FinalCall.com) - Once described as the “nation’s playground” with the world-famous Cyclone Roller Coaster, hot dog eating contests and the beach where everyday New Yorkers gathered for a day in the sun, Coney Island is now the scene of devastation due to Hurricane Sandy.

Out of sight of the video arcades and cotton candy way, way down on Surf Avenue live the thousands who inhabit public housing complexes such as Coney Island Houses, with its five 14-story buildings, housing some 1,398 residents. Fifty-one percent of the inhabitants are Black, while 14 percent are seniors over 65-years-old.

Nehemiah Mims, 80, who lives in nearby O’Dwyer Gardens on the 13th floor, left her apartment early the day Hurricane Sandy hit New York. “When Housing knocked on my door and asked was I staying or leaving—I left,” she told The Final Call laughing.

Ms. Mims, like hundreds of others, has found her way each day since the hurricane to the doors of the Coney Island Gospel Assembly at 29th and Neptune Ave. Ms. Mims finds a hot meal and needed supplies for her apartment, which she says still has no power, no heat and no hot water.

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As for places to visit, depends on what you want to do. If you want to find and eat at really cheap, but good Japanese Yakiniku spots and run by real Japanese go to St. Marks and hit up "Oh Taisho" or "kenka" There are also other good Ramen spots I can recommend if you like that. if you want more expensive and really good Japanese restaurants, and/or real good sake restaurants (expensive) I can tell you also.

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