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Bruce Slutsky was born in New York City in 1949. I retired 8 years ago after working as a Science/Engineering Librarian at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark for 25 years. I was married to Karen until she passed away in February 2021. I have a son Lee who is now 37 years old. I am very much interested in the popular music of the 1960s, especially Bob Dylan and the Beatles. I am interested in rock and roll radio. I am an enthusiastic fan of the New York Mets.
Since we bought a 20-game package for 2026, we got tickets for Opening Day. There was a full house at Citi Field. I saw reports of horrific traffic jams in Queens, but, as usual, we took the #7 to the ballpark. The Mets made several roster changes in the offseason, so this was obviously the first time to see the new players in action.
Freddy Peralta, acquired from the Milwaukee Brewers, gave up two home runs in the first inning, but it was uphill from there for the Mets. They scored 5 runs in the first to knock out the 2025 Cy Young Award Winner, Paul Skenes. The Mets were helped by defensive mistakes by centerfielder Oneil Cruz.
Rookie Carson Benge hit his first career home run, while catcher Francisco Alvarez also homered. Brandon Lowe hit two home runs for the Pirates.
It is a very long season, but so far, so good.
Two years ago, I was interviewed on NY1 about the closing of Whitestone Lanes. In 2019, I started an online petition opposing the use of that site for affordable housing, as it would create congestion at that intersection and overcrowd the local schools. The reporter was able to track me down and interviewed me and two others for the story.
After two years, Whitestone Lanes is still there. I see many cars in the lot when I pass there on Saturday mornings. It must be profitable, or else the owners would have closed it.
I advised the reporter that it may be premature to run the story, but she wanted to do it. NY1 did a story about the demise of the College Point Multiplex, but in that case, a closing date was announced.