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IN LUNDY FAMILY SLAIN IN BURGLARY,” read a front-page headline of The New York Times on September 19, 1975. The victims were ...
As I write this, I’m listening to the news talking about the “big, beautiful bill.” That is our legislature trying to put ...
Dear Cobble Hill Association Board, I hope you are well. I write in response to your June 24th newsletter regarding the ...
Almost 20 years since the first decision document outlining the remediation plan for Public Place, a site along the Gowanus ...
New York City’s Economic Development Corporation (EDC) has delayed the vote on the vision plan for the Brooklyn Marine ...
Over the years I have learned that the most important part of publishing a paper is assembling a great writing team. Early on ...
It’s primary month. As far as the City Council is concerned, the Democratic Party primary in June is the real election, not ...
The Red Hook Locals Softball League began May with a double header. MiniBar took on the Wobblies in a battle of two ...
On Memorial Day, the temperature barely hit 73 degrees, but children donned their bathing suits and ran through the fountain ...
Task Force is barreling toward a decision that will irreversibly reshape Red Hook and the Columbia Street Waterfront. Let’s ...
Cinema is a lattice of miracles. Consider Northern Lights, a 1978 black-and-white film about a 1916 labor movement in North Dakota made for roughly $300,000 by John Hanson and Rob Nilsson. It’s a ...
Michael Jones has worked in many different industries — as a manager for Brooklyn synthpop duo Holy Ghost!, at Vice Media in the early days of online video, in the emerging New York City 2010s tech ...
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