The irony of these photos isn’t so much that they show a religious procession on Smith Street, which many Brooklynites now relate to eating and drinking rather than tradition, but that the photos show the procession in front of the neighborhood’s most controversial address, 360 Smith Street. The event is the annual Our Lady of […]
A New Bar A Relgious Procession on Smith St.
September 15th, 2008 · Comments Off on A New Bar A Relgious Procession on Smith St.
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Is There a Park Slope in Park Slope or Nearby?
September 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Park Slope fans might recall the discussion way back about whether there is a Park Slope in other towns like Boston. Well, someone on Park Slope Parents is now asking whether there is a Park Slope in Park Slope or, rather, whether the Park Slope of 25 years ago still exists anywhere: Hello, A while […]
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GL Photo Du Jour: Stillwell Ave. Mural
September 15th, 2008 · Comments Off on GL Photo Du Jour: Stillwell Ave. Mural
[Photo courtesy of Deborah Matlack/Matlack Photography] This is the mural on Stillwell Avenue that many might recognize if they exit the Stillwell Avenue Station on Coney Island from the side. It is quite large and quite colorful. It comes from GL Contributor Deborah Matlack.
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Brookbit: Dear Councilman….
September 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
There is a letter writing campaign underway in Carroll Gardens involving 360 Smith Street (which is going to have a hearing in front of the Board of Standards and Appeals) and Council Member Bill de Blasio. Here’s the latest: “”I have followed this process closely for some time. It is clear that the community has […]
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In the Pool: Coney Island Lovers
September 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
[Photo courtesy of Rubys Host] It’s good to see that people are still enjoying themselves in Coney Island, even though the official summer season is over.
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Bklink: Windsor Terrace Car Break In Detail
September 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
There’s more detail on the arrest in the rash of Windsor Terrace car break ins we reported last week: “Residents of a Brooklyn neighborhood suffering through a rash of car break-ins targeting pricey navigation systems can rest easy – the bad guys were caught by a cop who was late to work. As he hurried […]
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Upcoming: Irish Fair in Coney Island
September 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
There’s been so much depressing news out of Coney Island over the last week, that it’s nice to post something about an event taking there. The Great Irish Fair of New York is happening from September 20-21, 2008 at KeySpan Park. Here’s a bit of info: Join us on Saturday September 20th and Sunday September […]
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Bklink: Sunny & Hot
September 15th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Sunny & Hot
Outside the Brooklyn Weather Observatory this morning there is blue sky and some clouds. The forecast calls for it to be windy, very warm and less humid with times of sun and clouds. The high will be 89. Tonight will be partly cloudy with a low of 58.–Accuweather
GL Day Ender: From Matamoros to Ricky’s
September 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Last week’s big Bedford Avenue retail news was a story that Ricky’s is opening up. One of the storefronts that was mentioned (191 and 193 Beford) was that of the “now defunct” Tasti D-Lite frozen yogurt shop. Well, Tasti is still very open, but the Ricky’s sign for a costume store is in the doorway […]
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Street Couch Series: Astral Sofa with Art
September 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
[Photo courtesy of Miss Heather] Here’s a beauty located and sent to us by Miss Heather that comes from the sidewalk out of the Astral in Greenpoint. It comes complete with its own artwork, which is a very nice touch.
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GL Lost & Found: Have You Seen Grandma Helena’s Pic?
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on GL Lost & Found: Have You Seen Grandma Helena’s Pic?
We’re running GL Lost & Found from time to time each to try to reunite people with lost posessions. This one comes from an email from a GL reader: You see the picture attached? I lost the original on a downtown A train around Jay street. It fell out of my book. It’s my grandma […]
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Development Notebook: Another One Coming on Metropolitan Ave.
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Development Notebook: Another One Coming on Metropolitan Ave.
This is another building come to the increasingly popular stretch of Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg between Berry Street and Kent Avenue. The new building at 135 Metropolitan will be five stories tall and have ten unit, according to the Department of Buildings. The architect on the job is Armando Porto.
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Brooklyn Back in the Day: Bedford Avenue Edition
September 12th, 2008 · 3 Comments
This is the corner of Bedford Avenue and N. 9 Street in Williamsburg and the business that was once there. This postcard came from an older gentleman who has purchased it and who walked up to the corner to compare it with the current view (below).
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Upcoming: Brooklyn Green Drinks
September 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The Center for the Urban Environment in Gowanus is going to be hosting Brooklyn Green Drinks on Wednesday, September 17, from 7PM-9PM. Per the explanation on the website: The idea of Green Drinks is simple, and universal: Gather together like-minded individuals, and talk. It’s as familiar as the local dive, completely organic, and a fertile […]
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Carroll Gardens Group Sends de Blasio Letter About 360 Smith
September 12th, 2008 · 4 Comments
The Carroll Gardens group CORD is circulating a letter that it emailed to City Council Member (and Brooklyn Borough President candidate) Bill de Blasio about the upcoming Board of Standards and Appeals hearing about 360 Smith Street. The developer is looking for an okay to build the planned 70 feet rather than the 55 feet […]
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Upcoming: Lavender Lake Screening
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Upcoming: Lavender Lake Screening
If you haven’t seen Lavender Lake, the documentary about the Gowanus Canal, there’s an opportunity coming up on Sunday at the Gowanus Studio Space. Here are the details: This Sunday, September 14th, as gossip flies about the Gowanus Canal’s development, retail, and dredging, The Gowanus Studio Space sheds light on this watershed with a screening […]
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Northside Car Hits Bicyclist on Kent Ave., Provoking Anger
September 12th, 2008 · 12 Comments
There has, over time, been some anger in Williamsburg directed at Northside Car Service on Bedford Avenue, most of it concerned cars idling and the driving practices of its employees. This week, a Northside car hit a bicyclist on Kent Avenue at N. 7 Street, reigniting some controversy. Here is an email circulating via the […]
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Brooklinks: Friday Tribute in Light Edition
September 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
[Image courtesy of With LOve/flickr] Brooklinks is a daily selection of Brooklyn-related information and images: · Former Owner of Brooklyn Mortgage Firm Said to Steal $44M [NYP] · More on Fort Greene’s Effort to Get an Indie Bookstore [NYDN] · Tax Issue Wasn’t a Problem for Brooklyn Civil Court Judge Candidate [NYT] · East New […]
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Yellow Watergate: Prospect Park Peeing Almost Gets Nanny Busted, Makes Children Cry
September 12th, 2008 · 8 Comments
A nanny was threatened with arrest in Prospect Park yesterday after some of her charges peed in front of the bushes rather than behind them, according to a Park Slope Parents email. The little ones–ages two to six–were playing soccer and had to go. A Parks Dept. cop saw the public urination. Words with the […]
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Bklink: Popular Brooklyn Heights School Gets an “F”
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Popular Brooklyn Heights School Gets an “F”
There should be plenty of reaction to the news that PS 8 in Brooklyn Heights, a very popular school with local parents, has gotten an “F” in the city’s school grading system. “This year, at a July 29 news conference announcing plans for an annex to accommodate the flood of students wanting to attend P.S. […]
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Development Notebook: Edge Rising
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Development Notebook: Edge Rising
By this time next year, the Williamsburg waterfront will have four residential towers in some stage of completion–two at Northside Piers, which is a Toll Brothers venture, and two at the Edge, the big complex to the north. Phase I of the Edge will have 575 luxury units and 347 affordable units. There will also […]
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In the Pool: Blue Light
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on In the Pool: Blue Light
[Photo courtesy of jplpagan/GL Flickr Pool]
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Bklink: Checking Out the Isabella
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Checking Out the Isabella
“Although sales at the Isabella Condos ‘officially started’ at the end of July, the Grand Opening of the 63-unit new development at 545 Washington Avenue in Clinton Hill is taking place this weekend. Go figure. Prices on the apartments currently listed range from $455,000 for a 710-square-foot one-bedroom to $840,000 for a 1,333-square-foot two-bedroom.”–Brownstoner
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In the Pool: Waiting
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on In the Pool: Waiting
[Photo courtesy of weenieart/GL Flickr Pool] This image from GL Flickr Pool Contributor weenieart comes from a laundromat on Fourth Avenue in Sunset Park. It certainly does seem to capture the act of waiting.
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Bklink: Gloomy
September 12th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Gloomy
Outside the Brooklyn Weather Observatory this morning it is gloomy. The forecast calls for today to be mainly cloudy with a shower or thunderstorm around from late morning on. The high will be 75. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms and a low of 67.–Accuweather