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                                    'flftttn e tt MU0 E _J ooklvfliS j H'ft Looks Like Christmas At A&SKine K adan Tells His Storv%u25baKLYN BUSINESSo L) N HS a > NTHLY SECTION to %u25a1 z j a >d z *-u z c zX 1-1 > |J- > *Z Q - j _ - ja- %u25a1 * Q * * o Z Oinc Rail Firm Makes PATH To Success0 4 la y o r Unplugs Cablevision%u2019s PlanFull Coverage ForNov. 4 ElectionsStories Pages 8,9, 35PH68SHXO u r M o n t h l y A r t sP r e v i e w T a k e s AB o w - = - * 5S e e C e n t e rP u l l o u t S e c t i o n%u00bbY LIZ KOC%u2019umpkifo;, pilMykigh and/gloing a bng^or^hWUn the sunired grown-ups ancNjhiidran alikto travel down to the Eg$t RiverOct. 23, in a yearly tradition of thlClearwater Sloop crew, which tniyear carried 5Q tons of bulbdlhe Hudson Riyeis Sail Into Townpumpkins downfrom Albany, qall ages to 16Basking in thethat day the puresistable treasure,jcing children ofong the route.Fulton Ferryins were an irrm and round,their blank orange faces awaitingthe creative talents of a knife andthe imagination of a child, whoseown crooked smile could serve as amodel for a Halloween Jack-OLantern as the day nears.%u201c I%u2019m going to cut it,%u201d saidEbony Butler from P.S. 93 as shedragged her two pumpkins aroundin a plastic shopping bag. Herclassmates surrounded her noddingin agreement. %u201c Cut the pumpkinand make a face,%u201d one of themechoed, carrying the pumpkin onhis head. Another grammar schoolstudent, placed his pumpkin next tohis head and grinned his owncrooked grin, displaying his missingteeth, and then opened his mouthContinued on Page 12Pum pkins big and sm all inspired sm iles at the C learw ater Pum pkin Sail as kidsconspired to turn th eir pum pkins into Jack-O -Laterns fro upcom ing H allow een.G a r d e n R a i s e s G l a s s T o F u t u r eGarden Officials And Architect Unveil New Growth h GardenB Y TRACY GARRITYThey look like high-tech circus tents, these mountains of glass. Poised high above the green carpetspread across the acres o f the Brooklyn BotanicGarden, acrialists would dangle from long steelgirders held in place by winking panels of glass. Butit is not an acrobat that will brush the heights ofthese glass tents, not a peanut gallery that will applaud beneath. The attraction will instead be a50-foot waterfall that splashes between banana trees,and palm trees that stretch to the cupola. The audience will be all who walk through the wroughtiron gates of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.The Botanic Garden%u2019s conservatory constructionproject %u2014 a work-in-progress unveiled at a receptionat the work site October 20 %u2014 will bring threedistinct agricultural atmospheres to Brooklyn in addition to untold worlds of exotic flora and yetanother catalyst for education. And while still only a ___________ ___w o r k -in -n r o fir e s s th e m a m m n u th olacc c t u iH u r K *h%u00a9 giant m ountains o f glass th at w ill eventually becom e worx in progress, tne mammoutn glass s t r u c t u r e th e Brooklyn B otanic G arden's new C onservatory dw arf theContinued on Page 3 guests at a recent reception. (Ph oenix/K lrk Photo)
                                
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