Reader Jason N. sent in these pictures of the Bensonhurst shore. Thank you Jason.
If you have any pictures of Hurricane Sandy’s visit to our neighborhood, send them to tips@sheepsheadbites.com.
Reader Jason N. sent in these pictures of the Bensonhurst shore. Thank you Jason.
If you have any pictures of Hurricane Sandy’s visit to our neighborhood, send them to tips@sheepsheadbites.com.
This is a paid announcement from Joseph S. Reisman and Associates, a full-service accounting firm and columnist for Sheepshead Bites, located at 2751 Coney Island Avenue, (718) 332-1040
Are you concerned about the financial situation the country’s going through? What you can do in the immediate, as well as in the distant future to secure your financial security? Worried about what happens to your investments in a bankruptcy? Should you set up a life estate? A reverse mortgage? Do you really need a will? How do you need to set up a trust for your children? What about this new 3 percent Medicare tax when you sell your house? Can you give your assets to your family before you go into a nursing home?
I have two friends who can answer many of your questions, and steer you in the right direction.
Judith Grimaldi is a frequent speaker at the Independent Associations of Accountants, and has answered many questions for the tax preparers. Her expertise in the tax area makes her a very valuable source of information that has gained her a reputaion as a good and honest attorney.
Matthew Gershon is one of the few stock advisors who prefers to keep his clients on a conservative and growth course, forgoing the big commissions on ‘hot’ tips. We have planned a seminar on September 12. Here you can ask any questions, in any area, to help you on your financial path.
Please join us for an evening of information. RSVP here, or if you prefer, call Judy’s office at 718.238.6960. If you’d like, call me first so we can expand upon your question before the event.
And by the way, this is a free seminar.
Joseph S. Reisman and Associates, 2751 Coney Island Avenue, (718) 332-1040
The above is a paid announcement by Joseph S. Reisman and Associates. Bensonhurst Bean has not verified the claims made in this advertisement. If you own a business and would like to announce a special offer to tens of thousands of locals, e-mail us at advertising [at] sheepsheadbites [dot] com.

This is a paid announcement from BramsonORT College, a co-educational private not-for-profit college for students seeking an associate degree.
You are cordially invited to attend our Open House Events at BramsonORT College.
Come and discover the best small, private, not-for-profit college!
BramsonORT College, located at 8109 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, is holding an open house for perspective students on..
Open House Sunday, January 22, from noon until 2:00 p.m.
BramsonORT College, a not-for-profit educational institution, was established in 1942 and accredited by the Board of Regents of the State of New York in 1977. Its mission is to serve the needs of the student seeking an Associate Degree in high demand fields such as, accounting, medical assistant, pharmacy technician, administrative assistant, business management, electronics technology, HVAC, computer networking, computer programming, video game design, graphic design, renewable energy and medical billing and coding.
To RSVP please call (718) 259-5300
SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS FEBRUARY 5th, 2012 – (rolling admission available)
Financial Aid and Scholarships Available to those that qualify
For more information, please contact Vera Brenner at (718) 259-5300, ext. 203 or
email Vera at vbrenner@bramsonort.edu. Check us out on the web at www.bramsonort.edu
The above is a paid announcement by BramsonOrt College. Bensonhurst Bean has not verified the claims made in this advertisement. If you own a business and would like to announce a special offer to tens of thousands of locals, e-mail us at advertising [at] sheepsheadbites [dot] com.
This is probably the most sternly worded alert we’ve ever received from Notify NYC. Please take it seriously.
ALERT issued 10/29/11 at 8:00 PM. No one should enter any City Park until further notice. Heavy snow and strong wind gusts, combined with full leaves still on trees, are damaging thousands of trees in parks throughout the City. This is creating an elevated and ongoing danger of falling branches and trees. City crews are working to address the damage and will continue throughout the storm.
It sounds like a good night to stay home folks.