B61 defeated Bait & Tackle 29-7 in an impressive offensive display to win the championship in the Red Hook Locals Softball League. This was the first season softball was back in Red Hook after years without any leagues while everyone waited for the fields to re-open as they were shut down due to toxins in the soil. B61 had contributions […]
Day: September 21, 2022
PS 676 welcomes inaugural class of sixth graders, by Nathan Weiser
PS 676 held a back to school meet and greet with teachers and staff on the first day of September where students received brand new supplies for the upcoming school year. This is the first year that PS 676 has a sixth grade in its transition to becoming New York City’s first Harbor Middle School. The sixth graders who came […]
Brooklyn Family Justice Center – an important resource, by Nathan Weiser
The Brooklyn Family Justice Center, located at Jay Street and Metrotech, offers free services for those who have suffered domestic violence. The office is located adjacent to District Attorney Eric Gonzalez’s office and he is a strong proponent. Instead of having to go to different offices around the borough, a victim can get counseling, legal help, child care, evaluations and […]
Under capitalism, there are ways to beat inflation, by Brian Abate and George Fiala
Dial back a couple of years and you come to a world in complete disarray, as the mysterious Covid bug pretty quickly disrupted our normal way of life. In the space of a week or so in March 2020, the country went from a bustling and booming economy to one where almost a quarter of the country wasn’t able to […]
COLUMN: Is Red Hook well served by government? (or do we even have one), by George Fiala
From time to time over the years I have written about the possibilities of Red Hook that seem to be limited by the lack of any type of governing authority specific to our unique neighborhood. Obviously we are a part of a much bigger city, but so is City Island, for example. While it is officially part of the Bronx, […]
Khary Bekka gives back to Red Hook youth, by Nathan Weiser
ComeUnity Ice started at the beginning of the summer and has given a refreshing opportunity for Red Hook youth to refresh the community. They have employed five Red Hook youth, three girls and two boys, over the summer. The girls were the firsts to join the mobile ice cream and ices company and then the boys joined after. They had […]
Mitaynes answers McGettrick on warehouses, by Brian Abate
Last month I wrote about District 51 Assemblymember Marcela Mitaynes’ proposal for a bill that “Establishes an indirect source review” for last-mile warehouses. This month, two members of Mitaynes’ team reached out to me to clarify what the proposal would accomplish. “We believe it’s very important to update the community on what’s going on around them and we want to […]
Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip, by Roderick Thomas
Nightlife and New York City are almost synonymous. People from all over the world come to America’s most populous city to jump start their dreams or establish careers —- Jacq (Jacques) Frances was no different. Known as Jacq the Stripper, Jacq traveled to New York City, transformed into a nightlife guru and stripper, then worked with Jeniffer Lopez and Keke […]
Marie’s Craft Corner
Turn old composition notebooks into decorative journals! At the start of each new school year, composition notebooks appear on my children’s school supply lists. By June, the notebooks are rarely filled up. Many have just a handful of pages that have been written on. No wonder I’ve accumulated a stack of partially used notebooks I feel bad throwing away. The […]
Hot Bird: No Oil, No Fat, Just Bureaucracy By Joe Enright
“Hot bird!” It was George again, bursting into the Star-Review newsroom. “Enright!” he boomed. “We need to get to the bottom of this faded ghost sign I just passed on Court Street. A lot of it’s washed out, but it says to ‘Eat Healthy.’ Was that even a thing years ago?” George showed me the picture he’d just snapped. Not […]