2024
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Nov 21st
Film: “Union” documents SI union organizers vs. Amazon, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 20th
An ode to the bar at the edge of the world, review by Oscar Fock
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Nov 20th
Quinn on Books: In Search of Lost Time
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Nov 18th
MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 18th
Film: “Union” documents SI union organizers vs. Amazon, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 18th
Lawsuit won’t delay Public Place cleanup, but will they ever break ground? by Oscar Fock
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Nov 18th
Still no end date for NYCHA construction, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 18th
Harbor Middle School celebrates Hispanic heritage, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 18th
Residential composting takes big strides throughout the city, by Katherine Rivard
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Nov 18th
I went to a BMT feedback session, by Brian Abate
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Nov 18th
63 Tiffany brings out politicos on Halloween morning, by Brian Abate
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Nov 18th
The indisputable benefits of going phone free, by Kelsey Sobel
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Nov 18th
A bigger Ocky Way coming soon!, by Katherine Rivard
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Nov 18th
If Only Trump Could Have Been Our President Back Then, by Joe Enright
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Nov 18th
Walking with Coffee, by Bob Racioppo
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Nov 18th
Remembering Patricia Wirth Sweeney, by Brian Abate
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Nov 18th
Once again Open Studios brings Red Hook a crowd, by Brian Abate
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Nov 17th
Puzzling Times or The Victory of Culture, by Roger Bell
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Nov 17th
MUSIC: Tits Up Brooklyn, by Medea Hoar
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Nov 17th
Red Hook Community Cinema Expands to Multi-Day Film Festival, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 13th
Bands do BK Presents: The Music Matters NYC
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Nov 1st
Red Hook Community Cinema Expands to Multi-Day Film Festival, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Oct 24th
An ode to the bar at the edge of the world, theater review by Oscar Fock
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Oct 11th
Millennial Life Hacking Late Stage Capitalism, by Giovanni M. Ravalli
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Oct 11th
Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club returns to it’s roots, by Brian Abate
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Oct 11th
A Carroll Gardens
pizza icon remembered, by Brian Abate
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Oct 11th
DEP, EPA propose alternatives for next phase of CSO tank construction, by Oscar Fock
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Oct 11th
The city now wants blue highways. Jim Tampakis has advocated for it for years, interview with Oscar Fock
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Oct 11th
Toxic vapors not necessarily bad says Health Dept., by Oscar Fock
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Oct 11th
The community shows out at first BMT public workshop, by Oscar Fock
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Oct 10th
Nick Forker teaches comics at our temporary library, by Brian Abate
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Oct 10th
Where have all the scooters gone?, by Katherine Rivard
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Oct 10th
Perspective: Sticky notes and Brooklyn Bread welcomed at BMT meeting, by Katherine Rivard
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Oct 10th
This is not Cupid’s arrow, by Joe Enright
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Oct 10th
Column: People Get Together, by George Fiala
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Oct 8th
Nick Forker teaches comics at our temporary library, by Brian Abate
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Oct 8th
Turning a passion into a really cool business, by Brian Abate
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Oct 8th
Art is all around us, especially this fall, by Roger Bell
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Oct 8th
Quinn on Books: Pick a Card, Pick Any Card Review by Michael Quinn
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Oct 8th
The Wind and the Rain: A story about Sunny’s Bar, by Oscar Fock
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Oct 8th
Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Oct 8th
The Perpetual Library of Powell, by George Grella
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Oct 8th
Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: A Disorienting Trip Into Portugal’s Past a Highlight of Currents Lineup, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Oct 7th
Kaizers Orchestra Returns to Conquer the US
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Sep 14th
120 Waterfront acres and a plan, by George Fiala
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Sep 13th
Twisters: What Modern Movies Can Tell Us About Our Waning Attention Span, by Kelsey Sobel
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Sep 13th
Walt Kuhn: A Red Hook A-Lister , by Joe Enright
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Sep 13th
WALKING WITH COFFEE: THE MOVEABLE CUBICLE, by R.J. Cirillo
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Sep 13th
Stay busy at the ever-fabulous temporary Red Hook Library! by Brian Abate
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Sep 13th
The road to the Colucci Cup runs through B61, by Brian Abate
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Sep 13th
The Brooklyn Beat hits the silver screen, by Raanan Geberer
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Sep 13th
The Ice House: an unchanging neighborhood icon, by Katherine Rivard
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Sep 10th
Picture Day Debut: Levon Hawke and Booth McGowan in Red Hook
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Sep 10th
15 Gowanus buildings require mitigation for soil vapor intrusions, DEC report shows, by Oscar Fock
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Sep 10th
NYPD Stops Act goes into effect — advocates hope for change within NYPD, by Oscar Fock
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Sep 10th
Moving forward through conflict in Gowanus, an interview with Dr. Hildegaard Link, by Oscar Fock
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Sep 10th
Smelly NYC Superfund construction a Gowanus headache, by Oscar Fock
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Sep 10th
First BMT meeting a scripted online affair, by Brian Abate
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Sep 10th
Red Hook Author’s New Novel Explores the Dark Side of Artistic Ambition
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Sep 10th
Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 10th
Joelle Leandre – Lifetime Rebel, by George Grella
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Sep 10th
The Return of “The Spook Who Sat By the Door,” the Revolution That Could Not Be Censored, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 16th
Walking with Coffee: After Many a Summer Dies the Swan or not! by R.J. Cirillo
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Aug 16th
Domestic Worker empowerment organization celebrates their heroes, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 16th
People of Red Hook, by Lisa Gitlin
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Aug 16th
Watching the cement being poured on the road to hell, by Joe Enright
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Aug 16th
An unbelievable hot dog coincidence!, by R.J. Cirillo
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Aug 14th
Getting ready for the playoffs! by Brian Abate
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Aug 14th
Challenged local eatery with a determined owner can now accept benefits for meals under new program, by Brian Abate
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Aug 14th
Red Hook Boaters is 19 years old now, by Brian Abate
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Aug 13th
Remembering a Red Hook activist, by Brian Abate
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Aug 13th
When a community comes together, by Brian Abate
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Aug 13th
Star-Revue wins state and national awards, by George Fiala
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Aug 13th
Our position on the future of the shoreline, by George Fiala
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Aug 13th
How safe is that Columbia Street concrete plant, anyway? by Oscar Fock
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Aug 13th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 13th
Nothing But Vibes, by George Grella
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Aug 13th
Books: Review of “Desperately Seeking Something,” by Susan Seidelman Review by Michael Quinn
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Aug 12th
“The Bat Woman” is a pure pleasure camp antidote to grimdark superheroes, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 9th
Afrobeats vs. Amapiano Takeover: For the Culture and Social Justice
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Jul 17th
Troy Ramey’s Soulful Journey to “Pick Up Truck”
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Jul 13th
Walking With Coffee – R.J. Cirillo
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Jul 13th
What’s going on with France?, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Jul 13th
People of Red Hook, by Lisa Gitlin
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Jul 13th
Leaving The Classroom in the Rearview , by Kelsey Sobel
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Jul 13th
Looking for The Remote: Roaming Mass Media, by Joe Enright
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Jul 13th
Red Hook Softball: No change at the top of the standings, by Brian Abate
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Jul 12th
Audubon Society supports Red Hook Conservancy with a beautiful Bay Street mural, by Brian Abate
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Jul 12th
Visiting a green space under the subway, by Brian Abate
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Jul 12th
History: It happened in Red Hook, by Brian Abate
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Jul 12th
BASIS seniors present projects, by Brian Abate
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Jul 12th
Findings of toxic fumes in Gowanus prompt calls for moratorium on new construction, by Oscar Fock
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Jul 12th
Inclusivity the theme at Harbor School celebration, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 11th
Gowanus Oversight group focuses on Wyckoff Gardens and the Gowanus Houses, by Oscar Fock
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Jul 11th
Temporary concrete facility raises concerns on Columbia Street, by Oscar Fock
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Jul 10th
Quinn on Books: Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
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Jul 10th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jul 10th
Carroll Gardens’ very own Shakespeare fest, by Katherine Rivard
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Jul 10th
Jazz: Vision Festival 2024, by George Grella
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Jul 10th
Songs Over Solos: The Music of J.M. Clifford, by Mike Fiorito
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Jul 10th
Film: Canonizing the Ordinary and Fantastical of “Chronicles of a Wandering Saint”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jun 24th
Canonizing the Ordinary and Fantastical of “Chronicles of a Wandering Saint”, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jun 15th
A Red Hook icon is gone, by John McGettrick
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Jun 15th
The Craft Corner By Marie Hueston and Sage Hueston
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Jun 15th
RHSR People of Red Hook, June 2024 – People at Work
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Jun 13th
WALKING WITH COFFEE, by R.J. Cirillo
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Jun 13th
Book Club Magic , by Kelsey Sobel
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Jun 13th
Local writers understand that less is more, Interview by Katherine Rivard
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Jun 13th
MiniBar notches it’s first ever win in a busy month of May, as the Red Hook softball season takes shape, photos and story by Brian Abate
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Jun 13th
Thank You Jalen Brunson’s story, by Brian Abate
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Jun 12th
Small turnout listens to flood remediation tips in Gowanus, by Oscar Fock
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Jun 12th
Will Red Hook return to its waterfront roots by George Fiala
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Jun 12th
Extreme statements hurt right-wing German political party, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
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Jun 12th
Plan To Transform Brooklyn Marine Terminal, by Brian Abate
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Jun 12th
The Scene by Roger Bell
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Jun 12th
The new mural
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Jun 12th
Quinn on Books: Luc Be a Lady Tonight
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Jun 12th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 12th
Jazz in the Public Ear, by George Grella
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May 16th
NY Liberty get ready for the 2024 season among newfound interest in women’s basketball, by Nathan Weiser
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May 16th
Bringing excitement to the RH Rec Center, by Katherine Rivard
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May 16th
The Brooklyn Music School presents a ballet, by Katherine Rivard
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May 16th
Jim Tampakis wants Amazon to use their waterfront, by Brian Abate
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May 16th
A warm chill to start the 2024 season, by Brian Abate
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May 16th
Italy must take a stand against Russian expropriation, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
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May 16th
A Brooklyn Bus Ride, by Gene Bray
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May 16th
What to know about the 2024 Red Hook baseball season, by Brian Abate
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May 15th
Frank’s Bikes and Birds by Brian Abate
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May 14th
Red Hook’s Pave Academy supports migrant families, by Nathan Weiser
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May 14th
NYU Langone aids migrant mental health issues, by Nathan Weiser
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May 14th
Meeting Marc Jackson, by George Fiala
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May 14th
The beauty of Edo at the Brooklyn Museum, by Roger Bell
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May 14th
Quinn on Books: A Taste of Brooklyn for Mother’s Day
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May 13th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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May 13th
Jazz: Enemies at the Gates, by George Grella
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Apr 9th
Brooklyn Borough President makes a speech, by Brian Abate
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Apr 9th
Local group renames itself, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 9th
Women celebrated at the Harbor Middle School, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 9th
Participatory Budgeting Vote Week, by Katherine Rivard
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Apr 9th
Ongoing Efforts from the Department of City Planning, by Katherine Rivard
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Apr 9th
It’s the Battle of Brooklyn revisited at Gowanus Green, by George Fiala
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Apr 9th
Summit Academy’s Girls Basketball Team Secures Historic Win in Citywide Championship, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 9th
Tales of New York –an interview with cartoonist Stan Mack, by Joe Enright
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Apr 9th
WALKING WITH COFFEE vol. 4 by R.J. Cirillo
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Apr 8th
Odds and Sods, by George Fiala
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Apr 8th
Elmo inspires mental health concerns, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 8th
Alexa Aviles joins family of police victim asking for accountability, by Brian Abate
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Apr 8th
A Swedish Baedekar, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
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Apr 8th
The Things They Carried – The Trials of Teaching War in 2024 , by Kelsey Sobel
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Apr 8th
Making a dense city more livable, by Brian Abate
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Apr 8th
Why did it take me 54 years to go hear the Regina Opera Company? by George Fiala
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Apr 8th
Quinn on Books: Voices Carry Review of “The Freaks Came Out to Write: The Definitive History of The Village Voice, the Radical Paper That Changed American Culture,” by Tricia Romano
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Apr 8th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 8th
Jazz: The Mind-Body Problem, by George Grella
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Apr 8th
A Serious Conversation with Director Vera Drew About the Seriously Wild “The People’s Joker,” by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Mar 12th
Gowanus Canal Conservancy builds a new garden, by Brian Abate
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Mar 12th
Civic Association plows through important issues by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 12th
Stan the Man takes pool tournament at the
Rec Center (and we don’t mean swimming), by George Fiala and Jamaal Lavan
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Mar 11th
Column: Facts and Beliefs, by George Fiala
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Mar 8th
Red Hook businesses bring good news
to the Red Hook Rec Center! by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 8th
IKEA builds a new learning space for the Rec Center, by Brian Abate
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Mar 8th
Response to Gaza protest create schism in Italian government by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
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Mar 7th
What’s next for Shore Power? by Brian Abate
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Mar 7th
Locals rally in support of Good Cause Eviction bill, by Brian Abate
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Mar 7th
Pledging Allegiance, by Kelsey Sobel
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Mar 7th
Some winners in the local sandwich derby, by Kathleen Rivard
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Mar 7th
WALKING WITH COFFEE: A Boomer talks with a Millennial
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Mar 7th
Quinn on Books: Soaked in Intelligence and Wit
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Mar 7th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Mar 7th
Jazz: In Transition, by George Grella
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Mar 3rd
How much should you pay for a good sandwich in Brooklyn? by Jeremy Skehan
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Feb 17th
Politics by Howard Graubard: The Past of Brooklyn is Golden (Part One)
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Feb 17th
WALKING WITH COFFEE
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Feb 17th
Basketball at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 17th
Column: Cruise Ship Pollution, by George Fiala
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Feb 17th
Community Board 6 looks at Red Hook, by H. Emad Ansari
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Feb 17th
Red Hook becomes a skateboard destination, by Brian Abate
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Feb 17th
Aviles brings Red Hook together with EDC to discuss Cruise Ships, by Brian Abate
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Feb 17th
Civic Association’s first meeting of 2024, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 17th
Carshare reduces pollution and is here to stay by Katherine Rivard
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Feb 17th
Talking to Alexa Aviles about land use, by Brian Abate
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Feb 15th
Talk to us Joe, by George Fiala
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Feb 15th
Book Serialization: Fishes,Purple Tiny… a Sixties Tale, by Bob Racioppo
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Feb 11th
Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Feb 11th
Crime Jazz By George Grella
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Feb 11th
Review of “The Premonition,” by Banana Yoshimoto; translated from Japanese by Asa Yoneda Review by Michael Quinn
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Feb 11th
Back to “Brighton Beach” with Filmmakers Carol Stein and Susan Wittenberg,
by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jan 13th
Silent Book Reviews: An Oxymoron? by Taylor Herzlich
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Jan 13th
Masha Gessen essay outrages German sensibilities, by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
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Jan 13th
Aging Gracefully: How to Avoid Ending Up in a Nursing Home, by Donny Tuchman
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Jan 13th
Canon V. Choice, by Kelsey Sobel
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Jan 13th
Much more than a pool, by Katherine Rivard
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Jan 13th
2023: The Year In Review, by Joe Enright
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Jan 13th
More talk about roadways and trucks,by Brian Abate
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Jan 13th
Red Hook Collective hosts huge party at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 13th
Canarsie’s Jerry Building: Who the Heck was Jerry? by Joe Enright
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Jan 13th
Harbor School celebrates year-end holidays, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 13th
Politics with Howard Graubard: POST ELECTION WRAP-UP: ADAM GAZA SWEEPS THE WRITE-INS
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Jan 13th
City Council defies Mayor Adams as it
legislates to protect citizen rights, by Brian Abate
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Jan 13th
Column: Predictions, by George Fiala
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Jan 12th
WALKING WITH COFFEE: A Boomer talks with a Millennial.
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Jan 12th
Local author Tara Isabella Burton brings Red Hook to her latest novel, by Michael Quinn
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Jan 12th
Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jan 12th
Jazz: Spaces And Places, by George Grella
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Jan 11th
The Year I Fell Back In Love with Cinema, in 10 Moviegoing Experiences, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
2023
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Dec 15th
Book Review: The A Train to Sedona: Moving Thorugh Your Shadow Toward the Light Linda Marsanico, Review by Kelsey Sobel
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Dec 12th
Column: More Thank You’s for all! by George Fiala
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Dec 11th
Rundown of latest Civic Association meeting, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 11th
The Good, the Bad, and the Maybe from the City of Yes, by Star-Revue staff
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Dec 11th
The Good, the Bad, and the Maybe from the City of Yes, by Star-Revue staff
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Dec 10th
Local politico looks to change truck routes here, by Brian Abate
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Dec 10th
BQE Update, by Brian Abate
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Dec 10th
Opinion: Dan’s
disappointing vote, by Matt Matros, Carroll Gardens resident
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Dec 10th
Can I say enough good things about this store? (no–it’s great!), by Katherine Rivard
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Dec 10th
“You may be factually accurate, but if I feel differently, what does it matter?” Two cautionary tales by Howard Graubard
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Dec 10th
NYC Wildlife Encounters, by Gene Bray
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Dec 10th
The story of Steve’s Key Lime Pie is
also the story of the neighborhood, by Brian Abate
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Dec 10th
Michael Quinn | Review of “Brooklyn Arcadia: Art, History and Nature at Majestic Green-Wood,” by Andrew Garn
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Dec 10th
Wiggly Air, on Music: Another decade, another blast of Bassoon, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Dec 10th
Best Jazz Albums of 2023 By George Grella
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Dec 10th
41 Richards St.
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Dec 9th
Foster Care Film – Hope Through Challenging Circumstances
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Nov 15th
Harbor Middle School collects pennies
to sponsor exciting student events, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 15th
School celebrates Hispanic Heritage, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 15th
It’s November, and I’m giving thanks! by George Fiala
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Nov 13th
Red Hook Civic Association forges ahead, by George Fiala
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Nov 13th
8,000 years of making wine but new in Brooklyn, by Brian Abate
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Nov 13th
Michael Eaddy gets his NYCHA apartment repaired in record time after reaching out to local TV station, by Brian Abate
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Nov 13th
Play original video games at BWAC, by Brian Abate
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Nov 13th
Purple People Eater inspires Jam’It Bistro interview, by Brian Abate
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Nov 13th
Breast Cancer Walk Against Recurrence, by Brian Abate
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Nov 13th
Italian Prime Minister unwittingly expresses her feelings on the Ukraine, by Dario Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
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Nov 13th
The Brooklyn Borough President offers his own housing and resiliency plan, by Katherine Rivard
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Nov 12th
Taking a voyage through a large expanse of Red Hook art, by Roger Bell
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Nov 12th
Books: This One Will Put You to Sleep, Review by Michael Quinn
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Nov 12th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 12th
On Jazz: Bucking the Tide, by George Grella
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Nov 12th
Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Of Documentaries and the Civic Need for Movie Theaters, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 2nd
A-Zal’s Musical Journey: From the UK to New York & Marvel Movies
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Oct 26th
SHOAH E’NUFF: WHY I AM WRITING IN MIRIAM TYRK FOR CITY COUNCIL
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Oct 13th
Block in the news holds block party, by Nathan Weiser
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Oct 13th
Rally to force use of Shore Power, by Brian Abate
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Oct 12th
Youth basketball league returns to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Oct 12th
Shahana Hanif invests in Participatory Budgeting, by Katherine Rivard
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Oct 12th
Column: Beware of real estate developers bearing gifts, by George Fiala
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Oct 12th
Where is the Columbia Waterfront Park? by Brian Abate
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Oct 12th
Red Hook Civic Association plows ahead as it takes on Red Hook’s big issues, by Brian Abate
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Oct 12th
Aviles gives a great speech at her State of the District event, by Brian Abate
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Oct 12th
Pio’s German Baedeker, by Darius Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
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Oct 12th
On Love & Tyranny: The Life and Politics of Hannah Arendt by Ann Heberlein, Reviewed by Kelsey Sobel
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Oct 12th
A SOMEWHAT BIASED SERIES OF DIGRESSIONS UPON A 2023 VOTER’S GUIDE FOR BROWNSTONE BROOKLYN, by Howard Graubard
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Oct 12th
A story of Dumbo, Fort Greene, Williamsburg, Gowanus and Red Hook, by George Fiala
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Oct 11th
Quinn on Books: Pollyannish Propaganda
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Oct 11th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Oct 11th
Jazz: More Is Less, by George Grella
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Oct 11th
Dispatch from the New York Film Festival: Hollywood Headliners, Intimate Indies, and Hunting for Experiences, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Sep 17th
The bar may be gone but the team is the 2023 champion! by Brian Abate
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Sep 17th
Unveiling the Power of Representation: The QVNYC Film Festival Opening Party, by Roderick Thomas
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Sep 17th
Despite Barbie’s Best Efforts, Blondeness Prevails , by Kelsey Sobel
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Sep 17th
A local haven for beer mavens, by Katherine Rivard
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Sep 17th
On Politics: Conventional Wisdom, by Howard Graubard
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Sep 17th
Iris Cafe sees victories amidst challenges, by Brian Abate
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Sep 16th
Remembering Jackie Jackson – a Red Hook icon by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 16th
Library services continue despite closings by Brian Abate
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Sep 16th
Red Hook Schools Promote Sustainability, by Samantha Goldfarb
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Sep 16th
Column: Judging Eric Adams by tweet, by George Fiala
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Sep 16th
Wiggly Air – On Music by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 16th
On Jazz: The State of Shipp, by George Grella
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Sep 16th
Hip-Hop Hollywood Comes to Queens — and Streaming, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Sep 16th
Quinn on Books: The Lunatics Are Running the Asylum, by Michael Quinn
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Aug 16th
The perils of low income housing, by Brian Abate
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Aug 16th
Possible Temporary Location for Library at the Church, by Brian Abate
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Aug 15th
Red Hook softball league finishing 2nd season on new Red Hook turf, by Brian Abate
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Aug 15th
Institute for Community Living Nevins Street Apartments Celebrates a Year of Changing Lives, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 15th
Red Hook Town Hall at the Miccio, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 15th
Column: The Gowanus Shitshow, by George Fiala
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Aug 15th
Civic Association meets at the Rec Center, by Brian Abate
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Aug 15th
Cutting Through the Pandemic: The Resilience of Ken Marcelle and Mat Blak, by Matt Graber
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Aug 15th
Politics: Do we take rank choice to the next level? By Howard Graubard
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Aug 15th
Suggested Summer Reading – From Murakami to Ferrante, by Kelsey Sobel
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Aug 15th
Third Avenue holds the key to a well-integrated Sunset Park community, by Katherine Rivard
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Aug 15th
Egg Creams Aren’t Going Extinct Any Time Soon in Brooklyn, by Erin DeGregorio
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Aug 15th
Music: Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 15th
Jazz: Voices From The Past, by George Grella
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Aug 15th
The Hollywood Strikes are About the Future: Of Culture, of Work, of America, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 15th
The Way We Wore
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Jul 18th
Skip Marley: Caribbean Music at Coney Island’s Amphitheater
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Jul 15th
Harbor School recognized for resiliency leadership, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 15th
Red Hook’s Harbor School celebrates Pride Month, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 15th
NYU Langone Health Center opens in Red Hook, by Brian Abate
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Jul 15th
RED HOOK WEST MEETS NYCHA, by Matt Graber
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Jul 15th
Defonte’s finally gets their Way, by Joe Enright
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Jul 15th
In addition to the hottest day in history…. column by George Fiala
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Jul 15th
Domestic Workers celebrated, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 15th
IKEA celebrates Midsummer, as well as 15 years in the neighborhood , by Brian Abate
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Jul 15th
RHAP paints mural
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Jul 15th
FLOYD BENNETT FIELD WALKING TOUR, MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY, by Raanan Geberer
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Jul 15th
Saint Ann’s Theatre Queen steps down after 50 years, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jul 15th
A Salvadoran story, by Brian Abate
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Jul 15th
The Future is Now! The Singularity is Nigh! And the Singular Her is Now Our Era’s Cinematic Urtext., by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jul 13th
Civic Association moves forward by Brian Abate
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Jul 13th
Build the Block , by Brian Abate
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Jul 13th
Controversial in death as well by Darius Pio Muccilli, EU correspondent
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Jul 13th
Standardized Training in the event of a school shooting. by Kelsey Sobel
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Jul 13th
Residential Curbside Organics Collection: A Push to Make NYC More Sustainable, by Katherine Rivard
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Jul 13th
The Red Hook Houses, told by Gene Bray
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Jul 13th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jul 13th
Jazz: The Original Idol, by George Grella
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Jul 13th
Quinn on Books: 70 Years Later, Failed Poems Still Succeed, by Michael Quinn
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Jul 7th
Post Primary Post Mortem, by Howard Graubard
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Jun 23rd
The T.J. Martell Foundation Gala: Giving Back Through Music
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Jun 20th
SummerStage Concerts are Everything
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Jun 15th
The Passenger – A Meditation, by Kelsey Sobel
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Jun 15th
I’D HAVE BEEN HAPPY WITH 13 MONTHS!
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Jun 15th
How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible?
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Jun 15th
Red Hook parks have been slow to reopen, but are looking good by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 15th
Talking to the volunteers of Red Hook Mutual Aid by Brian Abate
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Jun 15th
IS FRANCE BECOMING A UKRAINE HAWK? by Darius Pio Muccilli
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Jun 15th
Adding value to our environment, by Katherine Rivard
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Jun 15th
Scott Pfaffman on Gregor Wiest and the Wall Gallery and a party
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Jun 15th
A REGINA OPERA OPERETTA
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Jun 15th
Music: Wiggly Air, June – by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 14th
Care Forward helps workers, by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 14th
Civic Association 2.0 meets again, by Brian Abate
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Jun 14th
Catrina NYC’s detour in Oaxaca, by Brian Abate
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Jun 13th
A Challenge You Don’t Want to Take, by Joe Enright
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Jun 13th
Politics: VOTE TO DISRUPT INJUSTICE, by Howard Graubard
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Jun 13th
Popular Brooklyn Cat Cafe to Expand with $165k from New York State, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jun 13th
On Jazz: Envision the Scene, by George Grella
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Jun 13th
Past Lives Review: Celine Song’s Exquisite Debut Feature is What Grown Ups Have Been Missing at the Multiplex, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jun 13th
Quinn on Books: Using Humor to Fight Antisemitism
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May 12th
Reklame Health rolls out addiction care for the BIPOC community, by Nathan Weiser
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May 12th
Smith street may bid adieu to hopes for a business improvement district, by Katherine Rivard
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May 12th
How can humans who can do such great things also be so reprehensible?
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May 12th
Gaming is a specialty at Red Hook charter school, By Nathan Weiser
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May 12th
Was it all just a Royal Scam? Unpacking the Ample Hills cone, by Brian Abate
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May 11th
Asthma in Red Hook Series, part 4: Vermin by Brian Abate
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May 11th
Event Outside the Addabbo Center story By Brian Abate
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May 11th
Brooklyn’s own private Woodstock, by Raanan Geberer
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May 11th
Am I still plagued by the plague? by Dario Pio Muccilli
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May 11th
Farewell, Brother by Joe Enright
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May 10th
Commercial Flops, Fiascos, Mishaps, Oh My! Pop-up Museum of Failure is All the Hype in Industry City, by Erin DeGregorio
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May 10th
Full-length Benefits by Kurt Gottschalk
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May 10th
George Grella on Jazz: I Dissent (a look at the new London Brew)
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May 10th
Quinn on Books: The Magic Touch
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Apr 10th
Summit Academy holds college fair, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 10th
City’s dyslexia investment will help area students, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 10th
The importance of refreshing, by George Fiala
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Apr 10th
Major upgrade at Red Hook Rec Center, by Brian Abate
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Apr 10th
NYU Langone opens at 70 Atlantic Avenue by Brian Abate
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Apr 10th
NYU Langone opens at 70 Atlantic Avenue, by Brian Abate
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Apr 10th
LIBRARIES CLOSING by Brian Abate
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Apr 10th
Non-profit helps local schools by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 10th
Riverside Odds: Rock Will Make a Come Back, by Roderick Thomas
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Apr 10th
Erdogan’s fall may signal bad news for NATO by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue foreign desk
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Apr 10th
It Came from My Word Processor! by Joe Enright
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Apr 10th
One Man’s Mission to Protect the Pigeons, by Erin DeGregorio
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Apr 10th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 10th
Jazz and the Poetics of Space, by George Grella
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Apr 10th
Celebrating the Warner Bros. Centennial with 100 Warner Films, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Apr 10th
Quinn on Books: A Plunge Into a New Reality, by Michael Quinn
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Mar 17th
Hoping for the best as Gowanus builds up, by Oona Milliken
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Mar 17th
Learning about cartooning at the library, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 17th
Red Hook Library closure will leave a huge gap, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 17th
Black History Month Celebrated at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 14th
Msgr Massie Named Administrator at St. Mary Star of the Sea, by Laura Eng
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Mar 14th
Brooklyn’s Community Board 6: A Slow Start to the New Year, by Katherine Rivard
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Mar 14th
NYPD Community Meetings: What are they all about? by Katherine Rivard
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Mar 13th
Column by George: All hail our new Civic Association!
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Mar 13th
Brooklyn Bridge Park to be recreated in Gowanus, by George Fiala
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Mar 13th
Part 3 in our series: Breathing diseases in the neighborhood , by Brian Abate
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Mar 13th
Avilés holds presser on last-mile warehouse bills, by Brian Abate
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Mar 13th
Politicians say the BQE is killing people, by Brian Abate
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Mar 12th
France’s domestic balancing act, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue Foreign Desk
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Mar 12th
Spotlight on Brooklyn Collective: shop, sketch or host a party at this local gem, by Marie Hueston
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Mar 12th
The Gowanus Crossing of Vinny Coppola, by Joe Enright
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Mar 12th
My Singularity Slut, by Joe Enright
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Mar 12th
“It’s time to explore what Irish whiskey can be”: What to Do, Where to Go This St. Patrick’s Day, by Erin DeGregorio
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Mar 11th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Mar 11th
JAZZ: What’s In a Band? by George Grella
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Mar 11th
“Rodeo” Review: Portrait of an Asphalt Pirate on Fire, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Mar 11th
Quinn on Books: Yonkers’ Paradise
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Mar 8th
Black Masc – A New Look at Black Masculinity
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Feb 10th
Column: NYC apartments were never really affordable, by George Fiala
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Feb 10th
Yes Virginia, there is (still) a Community Board, by Katherine Rivard
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Feb 10th
Public Place battle tamped down by EPA scientist, by George Fiala
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Feb 10th
Hamilton Avenue footbridge gets an upgrade, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 10th
The Mayor has a plan, by Brian Abate
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Feb 10th
Part 2 in a series: Breathing diseases in our neighborhood , by Brian Abate
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Feb 10th
Harbor School talent showcase, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 10th
Is there a backstory to the mob arrest in Italy? by Dario Pio Muccilli, from the Star-Revue foreign desk
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Feb 10th
Now Hear This, by Joe Enright
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Feb 10th
“We Miss the B71”: CB6 Residents Call for Bus Line Restoration, Sound Off on MTA’s Proposed New Bus Network in Brooklyn, by Erin DeGregorio
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Feb 10th
From wine to why not – a business is born, by Brian Abate
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Feb 10th
Apotheke is a real Red Hook soap opera, by Brian Abate
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Feb 10th
The Bunker Giorno Foundation, by Blake Sandberg
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Feb 9th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gotschalk
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Feb 9th
The Space is the Place, by George Grella
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Feb 9th
Ellis Got A Brand New New Year Show, by Carly Quellman
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Feb 9th
Quinn on Books: Table for Two
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Feb 7th
Nabaté Isles Returns With Black Girl Magic
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Jan 26th
Filmmakers for the Prosecution, by Daniel Pecoraro
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Jan 11th
When the future of rock and roll was in Windsor Terrace, by Raanan Geberer, photos by J.R. Rost
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Jan 10th
Opinion: We should have had a Marshall Plan for Russia, by George Fiala
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Jan 10th
News from Summit Academy, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 10th
Schism on the Gowanus Canal Community Advisory Group threatens its existence, by George Fiala
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Jan 8th
Op Ed: Letter from our new congressman Dan Goldman
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Jan 8th
Red Hook surprised by new cruise ships, by Brian Abate
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Jan 8th
Understanding Hunt’s Point, Bronx’s Asthma Alley… by Brian Abate
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Jan 8th
Daytona Starsky: A hell of a concert in Purgatory, by Roderick Thomas
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Jan 8th
How will the EU recover from Qatargate, by DARIO PIO MUCCILLI
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Jan 8th
Bread – and a better world – rise at ACQ Bread Co., by Katherine Rivard
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Jan 8th
Fun stuff: Oh, Holy Day, by Joe Enright
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Jan 8th
NY-NJ Waterfront Commission Case Heads to Supreme Court Next Month, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jan 7th
The Bunker Giorno Foundation, by Blake Sandberg
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Jan 7th
Music Column: Wiggly Air with Kurt Gottschalk
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Jan 7th
If It’s Not Free, Let It Be Good, by George Grella
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Jan 6th
“The Treasure of His Youth”: An Incomplete Celebration of Forgotten Master Photographer Paolo Di Paolo, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jan 6th
Quinn on Books: Who’s Gonna Plug Their Ears When You Scream?
2022
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Dec 25th
Daytona puts on a hell of a concert in Brooklyn’s Purgatory
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Dec 15th
NOTES FROM A FORMER POLITICAL PRISONER: THIRTY YEARS AGO, by John O’Hara
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Dec 12th
City program tries to keep abuse victims in their homes by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 12th
Red Hook schools mark Thanksgiving, by Nathan Weiser and George Fiala
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Dec 12th
PS 676 Coat Drive, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 12th
Public art on Conover Street, by Brian Abate
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Dec 12th
More Red Hook parks open, by Brian Abate
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Dec 12th
I guess LICH is never coming back, as Henry Street luxury skyscraper opens, by Brian Abate
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Dec 9th
Vatican’s behind the scenes push to end the Russian war, by Dario “Pio” Muccilli
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Dec 9th
Am I Getting Old? No Way! By Joe Enright
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Dec 9th
Moses in The Shed, by Joe Enright
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Dec 9th
One visit to Grindhaus is not enough, by Katherine Rivard
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Dec 9th
Nationwide shortage of church organists a challenge, by Erin DeGregorio
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Dec 9th
Kitchen designers open Dumbo showroom, by Brian Abate
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Dec 9th
Meet Brooklyn’s own homeboy! Jean-Michel Basquiat, by Blake Sandberg
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Dec 8th
Tár’s counterintuitive conservatism, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Dec 8th
The Ghost of Christmas (Books) Pas
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Dec 8th
Talking blues in brand new shoes
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Dec 8th
The Year’s Best Recorded Jazz, by George Grella
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Nov 18th
Refusing cold cash brings hot fine, by Brian Abate
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Nov 18th
Column: Government should be our friend when it comes to land use, by George Fiala
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Nov 18th
A plethora of local groups gets together to plan a plethora of local events, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 18th
Letter to the community, by Hon. Alex Calabrese
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Nov 18th
How to find yourself: Music and mental health, interview with Dylan Owen, by Roderick Thomas
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Nov 18th
Thanksgiving Story by Brian Abate
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Nov 18th
New right-wing Italian government faces familiar challenges, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue overseas correspondent
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Nov 18th
Big Peach, by Joe Enright
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Nov 16th
Local Non Profits eagerly await promised government money, by Brian Abate
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Nov 16th
Rebuilding Ukrainian sports starts in Brooklyn, by Brian Abate
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Nov 16th
13,000 Brooklynites get Spidey library cards, by Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 16th
Steve Keene, by Blake Sandberg
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Nov 16th
Quinn on Books: Portrait of the Boob Tube as a Young Cathode Ray
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Nov 16th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 16th
On Jazz: Safety And Freedom, by George Grella
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Nov 16th
Dan Perri: Hollywood’s Unsung Master, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 6th
Highways: How Denitia is changing country music
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Oct 24th
MY SANDY MEMORIES by George Fiala
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Oct 24th
2012 seen through our pages, by Brian Abate
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Oct 24th
Two dear friends collaborate to create Red Hook’s newest business, by Brian Abate
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Oct 24th
Community Board meets in person, finally! by George Fiala
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Oct 24th
Column: I’ve changed my mind about the Columbia Waterfront, by George Fiala
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Oct 24th
Camille Martin Redefines Luxury Skin Care for Women of Color by Roderick Thomas
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Oct 24th
Italian leader Meloni is more politican than fascist by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue EU correspondent
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Oct 24th
The Frankenstorm, by Joe Enright
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Oct 24th
Agreement to Monitor Large Whales Locally Extended to 2028, by Erin DeGregorio
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Oct 24th
Teen Angst
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Oct 24th
Wiggly Air by Kurt Gottschalk
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Oct 24th
Jazz: Up From the Under-ground, by George Grella
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Oct 24th
Hollywood to Audiences: Drop Dead!, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Sep 21st
Successful return of the Red Hook Bar League, by Brian Abate
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Sep 21st
PS 676 welcomes inaugural class of sixth graders, by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 21st
Brooklyn Family Justice Center – an important resource, by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 21st
Under capitalism, there are ways to beat inflation, by Brian Abate and George Fiala
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Sep 21st
COLUMN: Is Red Hook well served by government? (or do we even have one), by George Fiala
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Sep 21st
Khary Bekka gives back to Red Hook youth, by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 21st
Mitaynes answers McGettrick on warehouses, by Brian Abate
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Sep 21st
Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip, by Roderick Thomas
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Sep 21st
Marie’s Craft Corner
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Sep 21st
Hot Bird: No Oil, No Fat, Just Bureaucracy By Joe Enright
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Sep 21st
Queens Singer Has a Red-Hot Summer Following EP Release, by Erin DeGregorio
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Sep 21st
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 21st
Quinn on Books: Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?
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Sep 21st
When Jazz Is Not Enough By George Grella
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Sep 5th
About Sam Nitsch: How Social Media has us under the influence
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Aug 15th
Upcoming Films are shown at 7 PM at the Ukrainian Institute of America (2 E 79th St. in Manhattan)
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Aug 15th
RHAP becomes a Van Brunt neighbor, by Brian Abate
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Aug 12th
The Son of Sam & Bonnie Charlie, by Joe Enright
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Aug 12th
A Baedeker of the countries that were once Yugoslavia by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Aug 12th
Malai Ice Cream is on the Menu This Summer, by Erin DeGregorio
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Aug 12th
The sixth annual Red Hook Regatta took place at Valentino Pier on July 23, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 12th
Column: Food Bazaar is a Red Hook perk, by George Fiala
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Aug 12th
Formula E celebrates our neighborhood, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 12th
Addabbo workers want a piece of the pandemic pie, by Brian Abate
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Aug 12th
Wiggly Air – Music by Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 12th
Jazz: What’s New? By George Grella
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Aug 12th
Celebrate the King by Skipping “Elvis” and Streaming “Flaming Star” By Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 9th
Meet the comedian who taught JLO and Keke Palmer how to Strip
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Jul 5th
Raised on Missouri soul: discover Bhi Bhiman’s musical journey
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Jul 3rd
Success and Stability as an Independent Artist, by Roderick Thomas
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Jul 3rd
False stereotypes discredit Italian youth, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Star-Revue Foreign Correspondent
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Jul 3rd
All the Right Notes: New Contemporary Music Makes U.S. Premiere at Brooklyn Music School, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jul 3rd
Bang on a Can Plays Long, and Wide, in downtown Brooklyn, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jul 2nd
Music: Kurt Gottschalk’s Wiggly Lines
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Jun 25th
Calabrese’s court goes back live, by Brian Abate
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Jun 25th
Thoughts on Ukraine, by Brian Abate
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Jun 25th
Biddybros achieve big, by Brian Abate
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Jun 25th
Words by George: An unexpected benefit, column by George Fiala
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Jun 25th
Plastic-free lunch day at PS 15 by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 25th
676 celebrates getting together by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 25th
Jazz by Grella:Purgatory, by George Grella
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Jun 25th
Mecha Sonic Sessions 2 – music, industrial noise, and fire, by Michael Cobb
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Jun 25th
The Evil That Men With Guns Do in John Ford’s America , by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jun 21st
Quinn on Books: Mama’s Boy; Matt Caprioli’s One Headlight, review by Michael Quinn
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May 20th
J.R.Clark: Finding Success and Stability as an Independent Music Artist
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May 16th
BIKE PROGRAM AT PS 15, by Nathan Weiser
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May 16th
SNEAKER DONATION, by Nathan Weiser
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May 15th
It’s not just Gowanus that gets rezoned, by Nathan Weiser
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May 15th
Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Hueston
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May 15th
Papi’s Home: Mark Borino’s Music With Drake, with Roderick Thomas
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May 15th
The Erasmus program furthers Europe’s integration
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May 15th
Star-Revue honored for Best News Story
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May 15th
PS 676 Health Fair, by Nathan Weiser
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May 15th
It’s complicated: Dirty Development in Gowanus, by Sean Gurl
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May 15th
ALBERT KING COMES TO RED HOOK’S MICCIO CENTER
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May 15th
The Modern Caravan: Stories of Love, Beauty, and Adventure on the Open Road Review by Marie Hueston
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May 15th
WIGGLY AIR – Kurt Gottschalk’s monthly music notes
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May 15th
James Wong Howe, Hollywood’s Master Cinematographer, Gets a 19-Film Salute in Queens, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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May 15th
Dance to Your Own “Beet”: Dancers Unlimited Receives Funding to Discuss Food Topics Through Dance, by Erin DeGregorio
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May 15th
Shevchenko Expertise-a-thon for Ukraine, by Brian Abate
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May 14th
Progress on the last mile warehouse front
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May 14th
Street Soccer USA Takes Over Red Hook, by Brian Abate
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May 14th
Ribbon-cutting ceremony at long shuttered Red Hook ballfields bring the former BP to town, by Brian Abate
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May 12th
On Jazz: Henry Threadgill’s Modern World, by George Grella
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May 12th
The Cactus Blossoms at The Bowery Ballroom, by Mike Cobb
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May 12th
Quinn on Books: Stumbling Onto Wildness
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Apr 21st
Papi’s Home: Mark Borino’s Music With Drake
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Apr 16th
Lillie Marshall honored for service to Red Hook, by Brian Abate
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Apr 16th
Comedy Show Celebrates Women’s History Month at Borough Hall, by Brian Abate
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Apr 16th
Reynoso Speaks at Opening of “Brooklyn is Africa” Exhibit, by Brian Abate
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Apr 16th
Joe Manchin responsible for a million dollars to local charities, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 16th
Sailor visits future Red Hook Maritime School, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 13th
The Oscars Was Historic, And Yes, Will Slapped Chris, by Roderick Thomas
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Apr 13th
Speaking to the Odessa Journal, by Dario Pio Muccilli, Foreign Correspondent
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Apr 13th
Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Heuston
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Apr 13th
Prepare to See Plenty of Pink Petals at Green-Wood’s Hanami Festival, by Erin DeGregorio
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Apr 11th
Fall Enrollment open at PS 15, Patrick F. Daly School, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 11th
Column: Something is lost in a Zoom world, by George Fiala
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Apr 11th
Interborough Express: The Early Years, by Joe Enright
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Apr 11th
Brian and George’s Ukrainian Odyssey, by Brian Abate and George Fiala
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Apr 11th
Book Review: The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen , by Marie Hueston
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Apr 11th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 11th
Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus, by George Grella
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Apr 11th
Everything Everywhere All At Once: An Oasis of Imagination in a Desert of Soulless Corporate Synergy, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Apr 11th
Quinn on Books: Review of Breath Better Spent by DaMaris B. Hill
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Mar 14th
Marie’s Craft Corner | Recycle take-out chopsticks into picture frames.
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Mar 12th
American Utopias, by Mike Fiorito
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Mar 12th
Rising crime rates, mental health and stop and frisk
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Mar 12th
A war with only losers, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Mar 12th
Press Pass NYC’s Pilot Program Launches in a Handful of High Schools, by Erin DiGregorio
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Mar 12th
Words from the old curmudgeon, by Joe Enright
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Mar 12th
George and Brian’s Sandwich Odyssey, by George Fiala and Brian Abate
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Mar 11th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Mar 11th
A Major League Baseball Lockout Calls for “Major League” Baseball, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Mar 11th
Things to Look Forward To: 52 Large and Small Joys for Today and Every Day by Sophie Blackall
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Mar 11th
On Jazz: Just Sing, by George Grella
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Mar 11th
Quinn on Books: The End of the World as We Know It
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Mar 10th
Column: Today’s horrors, by George Fiala
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Mar 10th
Parks Department holds online meeting to give a status update, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 10th
Antigone to be performed outdoors in Saugerties, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 10th
New Risha Gorig film to be featured at Jalopy on March 24
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Mar 10th
What’s with all the For Rent signs, by Brian Abate
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Feb 17th
Marie’s Craft Corner, by Marie Hueston
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Feb 17th
Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Feb 17th
“Fight Club” In the Age of the Great Resignation, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Feb 15th
The Soul of Subway Art: George “Crime79” Ibañez, by Mike Fiorito
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Feb 15th
Staten Island remembers Patrick Daly with an annual award. We should too.
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Feb 15th
Our new BP will be more than just a cheerleader
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Feb 15th
Assemblymember Mitaynes’ online chats
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Feb 15th
Red Hook’s “Field of Dreams” is ready, but no leagues planned
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Feb 14th
The High-Value Man Conversation: Where’s the Quality? by Roderick Thomas
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Feb 14th
French Politics by Dario Pio Mucilli, dateline Turin
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Feb 14th
First-Ever Disney Exhibition Enters Final Month at The Met, by Erin DeGregorio
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Feb 14th
Quinn on Books: Room Service | Review of The Hotel by Sophie Calle | Review by Michael Quinn
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Feb 14th
Angel of the Resurrection, by George Grella
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Jan 10th
Holiday Event
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Jan 10th
Update on Red Hook Rec Center and Ballfields, by Brian Abate
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Jan 10th
Mary Sansone Gets a Corner on Henry by Joe Enright
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Jan 10th
New Votive Ship Sails Aloft in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jan 10th
A successful accidental business, by Brian Abate
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Jan 10th
Marie’s Craft Corner Turn paper towel rolls into children’s playthings, by Marie Hueston
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Jan 10th
Music: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jan 10th
The Matrix Resurrections Rages Against the Machines — and the Metaverse, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Jan 9th
A new middle school for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 9th
Opinion: Governing by Tweet, by George Fiala
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Jan 9th
Build the Block discusses theft and traffic, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 9th
Senator Kavanagh’s Virtual Town Hall, by Brian Abate
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Jan 9th
Re-recordings Are The New Napster? by Roderick Thomas
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Jan 9th
Italy’s vaccine battles, by Dario Pio Mucilli, Foreign Correspondent
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Jan 9th
The Old Stone House Now a Multi-Millionaire, by Joe Enright
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Jan 9th
Memorial Concert for Regina Opera’s Maestro José Alejando “Alex” Guzmán, by Nino Pantano
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Jan 9th
OPERA REVIEW JANUARY, by Frank Raso
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Jan 9th
Looking Forward, Looking Back, by George Grella
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Jan 9th
Quinn on Books: One-Sided Story
2021
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Dec 20th
Craft Corner: Turn your empty delivery boxes into holiday crafts, by Marie Hueston
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Dec 20th
The Song’s The Thing, by George Grella
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Dec 20th
A Queens Boy Done Good, Louie Gasparro, KR.ONE, by Mike Fiorito
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Dec 20th
Seventy-Five Years Later, How Wonderful is It’s a Wonderful Life? by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Dec 20th
Beware, Its F-Boy & Trife-Gyaal Season, by Roderick Thomas
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Dec 20th
Gender designation in Italy, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Dec 20th
Joe Ferris Remembered, by Joe Enright
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Dec 19th
Anime and Cosplay and Manga, Oh My! Anime NYC Returns to the Javits Center, by Erin DeGregorio
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Dec 19th
Anime NYC 2021: Q&A with Cosplay Entertainer Azulette, by Erin DeGregorio
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Dec 19th
Pearl Street Caviar, by Brian Abate
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Dec 18th
“All they will call you will be deportees,” column by George Fiala
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Dec 18th
Red Hook Recreation Center closes for a while because of Ida
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Dec 18th
Hope remains for a better resiliency plan by George Fiala
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Dec 18th
A talk with District 38 Council Member-Elect Alexa Aviles, by Brian Abate
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Dec 18th
DoorDash, Alexa Aviles Give Away Turkeys at Red Hook Neighborhood Senior Center, by Brian Abate
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Dec 18th
Thanksgiving in the schoolyard, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 16th
DECEMBER OPERA REVIEW, by John Raso
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Dec 16th
ON DECK
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Dec 16th
Quinn on Books: For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Nov 14th
Column: It seems to always end up with politics, by George Fiala
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Nov 14th
Update on Flood Protection, Last-Mile Warehouses and The Stephen Siller Run By Brian Abate
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Nov 14th
Flood wall plan bypasses Food Bazaar and the Beard Street warehouses, by George Fiala
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Nov 14th
Celebrating Hispanic heritage, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 14th
Catching up with the Gowanus Canal, by Jorge Bello
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Nov 13th
Amazon opens its first Red Hook facility, by Brian Abate
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Nov 13th
Colin in Black & White – Makings of an American Icon, by Roderick Thomas
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Nov 13th
Peggy Guggenheim’s Venetian Museum, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Nov 13th
Remembering Sheryl Nash-Chisholm
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Nov 13th
Fond remembrances of my beloved brother Frank by Nino Pantano
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Nov 13th
The Dukes of Snyder, Part 3 By Joe Enright
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Nov 13th
Peek-a-Boo: Kensington Native Launches Rock Painting-and-Hiding Group Before Halloween by Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 13th
Taking the big post-pandemic step, by Brian Abate
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Nov 12th
Sugandha Gupta, Creating Tactile Textiles, by Mike Fiorito
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Nov 12th
Opera Review November, by Frank Raso
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Nov 12th
MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 12th
Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch is fun but could use a good edit, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 12th
Live at the BRIC JazzFest, by George Grella
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Nov 11th
Rock’Scool Brooklyn, by Michael Cobb
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Nov 10th
Quinn on Books: From Underground to Mainstream | Review by Michael Quinn
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Oct 30th
Colin in Black & White – Makings of an American Icon – By Roderick Thomas
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Oct 21st
Who to vote for, by Howard Graubard
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Oct 17th
Letting in the light at Five Myles, by Diana Rickard
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Oct 17th
New kids album aims to combat ongoing children’s mental health crisis, by Erin DeGregorio
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Oct 17th
Lion In Winter, by George Grella
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Oct 17th
Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Oct 17th
Opera: by Frank Raso
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Oct 15th
The Queen of All She Sees, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Oct 15th
The Suave Sound of a Generation , by Rocio Gomez
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Oct 15th
Washburn’s Model Block squished by BSA, Column by George Fiala
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Oct 15th
Talking to our City Council candidates, Interviews by Brian Abate
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Oct 15th
Donors help 676 offer free school supplies, by Nathan Weiser
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Oct 15th
Op-Ed: Is Aviles Conflicted? by Erik Frankel
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Oct 15th
Domestic Workers demonstrate in Park Slope, by Nathan Weiser
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Oct 15th
There are a number of new additions and upgrades at PS 676 for this school year.
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Oct 15th
What is the DSA and why are all three Red Hook legislative seats about to be their property? by George Fiala
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Oct 13th
Velazquez and Simon convey concerns over Gowanus rezoning report, by Brian Abate
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Oct 13th
Changes are happening at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
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Oct 13th
The Dukes of Snyder, Part 2, by Joe Enright
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Oct 13th
Vaccine Wars- and those of us on the sidelines, by Roderick Thomas
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Oct 13th
The Billion Oyster Project (BOP) Rocked Red Hook’s Liberty Warehouse on September 23 and Raised $300,000
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Oct 13th
Storm Lake: A Call to Arms for the Future of American Journalism, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Oct 11th
On Air, with Radio Free Brooklyn, by Michael Cobb
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Oct 11th
Survival Mission, Review by Michael Quinn
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Sep 29th
Last Taste of Summer Music Festivals
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Sep 5th
The Dukes of Snyder, Part 1, by Joe Enright
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Sep 5th
Apache Skateboards, by Mike Fiorito
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Sep 5th
New York’s Northwell Health Nurse Choir Sings Its Way to AGT Semi-finals, by Erin DeGregorio
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Sep 5th
Open Studios Returns to Red Hook, by Brian Abate
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Sep 3rd
The Star-Revue Goes for a Walk in Brooklyn Bridge Park, by Brian Abate
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Sep 3rd
BASIS School fears truck invasion, by Brian Abate
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Sep 2nd
Opinion: Parsing Eric Adams on the Gowanus rezoning, by George Fiala
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Sep 2nd
The Death of Merit: A Do Nothing Fame Culture, by Roderick Thomas
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Sep 2nd
Music Column: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 2nd
Return of the Titans, by George Grella
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Sep 2nd
Hollywood’s Forever War on Terrorism, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Sep 2nd
Quinn on Books: Hardboiled Detective Mystery | Review of A Man Named Doll by Jonathan Ames
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Aug 17th
The Magic of Dutch Kings , By Mike Fiorito
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Aug 15th
Update on local flood protection measures, by Brian Abate
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Aug 15th
Electric car racing returns to Red Hook
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Aug 13th
FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Support for Belarus is complicated, by Dario Pio Muccilli, reporting from Italy
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Aug 13th
A Hippy Commie Remembers, by Joe Enright
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Aug 13th
Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 13th
Kentler celebrates Richard Mock, by Brian Abate, photos by Teri Slotkin and Brian Abate
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Aug 13th
Vision 25 Delights Red Hook & LES, by George Grella
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Aug 12th
Cobble Hill Cinema post-pandemic (hopefully), by Brian Abate
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Aug 12th
Bridging Di-Vision: Homeless Families Across NYC Receive Free Eye Exams and Eyeglasses, by Erin DeGregorio
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Aug 12th
Yet another unfavorite son, Opinion by George Fiala
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Aug 12th
Hypocrisy: Hip Hop and Homosexuality
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Aug 12th
Brooklyn Heights doctor promotes alternate therapies for depression , by Peter Haley
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Aug 12th
Video: TransSiberian Express. by Gene Bray
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Aug 12th
Tough and Urgent Documentary “Homeroom” Earns Top Marks, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 12th
Quinn on Books: Unsolved Mysteries
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Jul 24th
Hip Hop Has Found its Princess on Planet Her, by Roderick Thomas
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Jul 23rd
Opinion: CB 6 Gowanus Rezoning conditions pretty meaningless, by George Fiala
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Jul 23rd
Fight For Last Mile Warehouses to Use Waterfront Continues, by Brian Abate
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Jul 23rd
Italy becomes supernormal! by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Jul 23rd
Native Eyez | Intikana, Social Justice Activist, by Mike Fiorito
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Jul 22nd
Gowanus Canal Superfund cleanup on schedule, City behind, by Jorge Bello
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Jul 22nd
Parks Dept. reminds us that Red Hook has ballfields, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 22nd
Red Hook’s Stop the Violence Fair, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 22nd
The Pete Hamill Way, by Joe Enright
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Jul 22nd
Eighteen Brooklyn Artists Put On Huge Pandemic-Inspired Art Show | Erin DeGregorio
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Jul 22nd
Young Upstate Woman Pens Children’s Book About Cerebral Palsy Journey | Erin DeGregorio
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Jul 22nd
Jazz with Grella: Twin Peaks
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Jul 22nd
Quinn on Books: Love Letter to New York
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Jun 11th
Words By George Fiala | Star-Revue Endorsements
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Jun 11th
A Just and Accountable Recovery, by Rodrigo Camarena
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Jun 11th
In appreciation of the teachers and paraprofessionals who have been working hard this past year (during the pandemic)
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Jun 9th
Q & A with Antonio Reynoso, Democratic Candidate for Brooklyn Borough President by Brian Abate
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Jun 9th
Paperboy is a candidate to be taken seriously, by Roderick Thomas
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Jun 9th
WHY SHOULD ROBERT CORNEGY BE OUR NEXT BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT? By Karen Broughton
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Jun 9th
Cool, calm and capable – KATHRYN GARCIA is plotting to win the mayoral race
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Jun 9th
Growing Up as an Untalented Musician in an Italian American Town
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Jun 9th
BloomAgainBklyn Brightens People’s Day, Thanks to Homemade Card Project, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jun 9th
All Aboard! New Yorkers Tour Sustainable Sailboat from France, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jun 9th
The Age of Adaline, by Gene Bray
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Jun 9th
Big Noise From Canada Sonic ice floes from Fucked Up, Big|Brave and Growler’s Choir, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 9th
“The Amusement Park,” a Lost Film from George A. Romero, Rises from the Dead
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Jun 7th
Eric Adams is best for Red Hook, by John McGettric
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Jun 7th
A Summer of Renewal for our Students
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Jun 7th
City Council Candidates Make Their Case at Debate, by Brian Abate
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Jun 7th
Alexa Aviles is running for City Council, by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 7th
Eagle
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Jun 7th
Politics by Howard Graubard: Let’s not let Adams off Scott-Free
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Jun 7th
Summer Music, by George Grella
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Jun 7th
Songs from a Dog Eat Ceramic Dog World, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 7th
Quinn on Books: Bridge Over Troubled Water
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May 17th
Garcia and Prince for Mayor
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May 17th
Star-Revue wins newspaper awards
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May 17th
How Comic Books Can Save the World by Mike Fiorito
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May 16th
Earth-Friendly Sailboat with French Wine, Chocolates to Make Special Stop in Brooklyn | Erin DeGregorio
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May 16th
Lancers, Assemble! by Joe Enright
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May 16th
Art show at Sunny’s
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May 16th
The Long Overdue Return of Melvin Van Peeble’s Essential Debut Feature “The Story of a Three Day Pass” By Dante A. Ciampaglia
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May 15th
How participatory is PB anyway? by Brian Abate and George Fiala
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May 15th
Superfund lawyer says Buyer Beware on Gowanus Rezoning, by George Fiala
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May 15th
Remembering Linda Mariano
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May 15th
PS 676 hosts autism awareness day, by Nathan Weiser
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May 13th
Election 2021: Jacqui Painter, by Nathan Weiser
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May 13th
Election 2021: Spotlight on Erik Frankel, by Brian Abate
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May 13th
Lil Nas X The Bad Guy
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May 13th
Politics, by Howard Graubard: Let’s not let Adams off Scott-Free.
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May 13th
LGBT rights still a fight in Italy, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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May 13th
Music with Kurt: New Songs for Old Wars, by Kurt Gottschalk
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May 13th
George Grella on Jazz: Is It Safe?
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May 13th
Quinn on Books: Over Before You Know It
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May 4th
Star-Revue Endorsements: Garcia and Prince for Mayor
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Apr 17th
TeneT
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Apr 16th
Methodist opens the new facility that replaces 8 historic brownstones
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Apr 16th
Big questions about Public Place remain, by Jorge Bello
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Apr 16th
ANTI-CANCEL CULTURE IS REALLY JUST ANTI BLACKNESS…AGAIN
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Apr 16th
The Shroud of Turin once graced Savoia’s Royal Palace
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Apr 16th
The Wisdom of Lonnie Holley, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 16th
Gratitude is like Vitamins for Your Soul, by Michael Fiorito
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Apr 16th
Dry, clean, postpunk wit from South London, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 16th
It’s Birthday Ass’s Party, We Just Live in It, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 16th
A Brief Nightmare with Alpha Maid, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Apr 14th
As tourism starts up again, so do the attractions, by Erin DeGregorio
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Apr 14th
My Quarantine Journal, by Brian Abate
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Apr 14th
Not everybody loves the Governors Island rezoning, by George Fiala
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Apr 14th
Opinion: Why killing Washburn’s Model Block is even more important than before, by George Fiala
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Apr 14th
Cesar Zuniga, Community Board Chair, wants to be your next City Council rep
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Apr 14th
Quinn on Books: 325 Square Feet of America
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Apr 14th
Jazz on the Screen, by George Grella
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Apr 14th
Chasing Childhood Opens a Necessary Conversation About the State of Growing Up by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Mar 17th
A St. Patty’s Day Story Gone Astray
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Mar 15th
Red Hook schools mark Black History month, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 15th
World Arts brings a celebration, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 15th
District 39 Candidates Vie to Replace Brad Lander, by Toby Burns
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Mar 15th
Menchaca’s powerful statement at the community board
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Mar 15th
Tom Delgado – Giving the whole world tours of New York City during the pandemic, by Brian Abate
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Mar 15th
The killing of a Black Revolutionary
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Mar 15th
VACCINE MIGRANTS, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Mar 15th
Protests against the monarchy rock Spain, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Mar 15th
The men who built our skyline, by Mike Fiorito
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Mar 15th
HIATUS HERNIA, by Howard Graubard
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Mar 14th
El Museo del Barrio Reopens with National Survey of Latinx Art, by Erin DeGregorio
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Mar 14th
No Waves from Ohio | Stella Research Committee packs a brutal throwback punch, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Mar 14th
Jazz: Where Have All the Giants Gone, by George Grella
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Mar 13th
New Documentary Koshien is a Beautiful Film About Baseball — and Japan, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Mar 13th
Quinn on Books: Human Alien-ation | Review of Falling from Trees by Michael Quinn
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Feb 16th
Dreams of Jazmin Johnson – A Young Filmmaker Carrying the Torch, by Roderick Thomas
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Feb 16th
Italy is a beautiful wine country, by our overseas correspondent Dario “Pio” Muccilli
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Feb 16th
Crazy Horse’s Vision, by Mike Fiorito
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Feb 16th
“You Never Get Too Big And You Sure Don’t Get Too Heavy, That You Don’t Have To Stop And Pay Some Dues Sometimes”: Brooklyn Democratic Leaders in the Modern Era, by Howard Graubard
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Feb 14th
15 stories and what do we get, by George Fiala
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Feb 14th
The Red Hook Senior Center has done significant outreach during the pandemic to reach out to the seniors, by Nathan Weiser…..
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Feb 14th
Food-Insecure New Yorkers Seek More Meal Deliveries From City, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 14th
Covid-19 has made it a lot more difficult for New Yorkers to access food and a program has been implemented to try to help alleviate these concerns. by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 14th
Gowanus neighbors try to slow down inevitable construction onslaught
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Feb 13th
The Record Shop is perfectly Red Hook, by Gene Bray
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Feb 13th
1983 … (A Melvins They Should Turn to Be) Gluey Porches, Hostile Takeovers and Working With God
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Feb 13th
In the Image of Rock Gods by Kurt Gottschalk
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Feb 13th
Disney goes into a jazz club, by George Grella
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Feb 13th
New stores open in Industry City, by Michael Cobb
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Feb 13th
Valentines Day weddings dwindle during Covid by Erin DeGregorio
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Feb 13th
What’s it like to run a movie theater during a pandemic by Brian Abate and Elijah Hamilton
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Feb 13th
New Documentary “America’s Last Little Italy” Speaks to All Italian Americans, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Feb 13th
Quinn on Books: We’ll Always Have Paris Review by Michael Quinn
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Jan 13th
Learning about the Maya in a Guatemalan Bistro
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Jan 11th
The future is Black, female, and Latina, interesting takes from 2020’s exit polls, by Roderick Thomas
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Jan 11th
Vaccine skeptics abound in Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Jan 11th
Hi-end audio is a suprise best seller as Covid keeps people home, by Micah Rubin
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Jan 11th
Political Commentary: The Return Of The Jedi, by Robert Manning
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Jan 9th
Politics: THE PARTY’S OVER, by Howard Graubard
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Jan 9th
Pu-239, an unexpected gem, by Gene Bray
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Jan 9th
Lions Club continues Red Hook tradition, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 9th
Closed senior center stays vital, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 9th
Red Hook Ballfields in no danger of opening soon, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 8th
Dyker Heights Post Office Officially Renamed After Mother Cabrini, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jan 8th
Five Years Hence (David Bowie remixed and remembered), by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jan 8th
Grella on Jazz: New Year’s Revolutions
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Jan 8th
Column: 2021, What Took You So Long? by Joe Enright
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Jan 8th
COVID makes it even harder to be homeless, by Brian Abate
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Jan 8th
Quinn on Books: Unsolved Mysteries
2020
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Dec 15th
Letter to the editor by Joanne Weissman
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Dec 12th
Liturgy’s Rite of Passage and Metal’s New Maturity, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Dec 12th
Reynols Is the Most Important Band in the History of Rock, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Dec 12th
Negativland’s Brave New Negativworld, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Dec 12th
Jazz: The Year Comes to an End
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Dec 12th
Online learning not popular in much of Europe, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Dec 12th
Roman Perez, Hawksnest Quest Native Church, by Mike Fiorito
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Dec 12th
Largest Landfill Transformation on Earth, by Roderick Thomas
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Dec 11th
Dyker Heights Lights Still Shining during Pandemic
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Dec 11th
Politics: A Simple Desultory Phillipic, by Howard Graubard
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Dec 10th
Will The Real Q Please Stand Up?, by Joe Enright
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Dec 10th
Learning at PS 676, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 9th
Column: Words, by George
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Dec 9th
Businesses hanging in there, by Brian Abate
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Dec 9th
A common saying in Brazil is, Capoeira is for everybody, but not everybody is for Capoeira, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 9th
The yuck is coming up
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Dec 9th
The Met in the Time of Corona, by Piotr Pillardy
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Dec 9th
The Godfather Coda Gives the Corleone Saga the Conclusion It Deserves, by Dante Ciampaglia
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Dec 9th
A Singer Contorts Herself into the Shape of a Poet, Review by Michael Quinn
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Nov 13th
USA Nails Goes Full Stop, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 13th
New Themes for Ceramic Dog Days, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 13th
Magik and Isolation in 2020, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 13th
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
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Nov 13th
Teaching during the pandemic at South Brooklyn HS, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 13th
My day at the polls, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 13th
Virtual meeting between NYCHA-Disaster Recovery department and EPA
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Nov 13th
Gowanus Superfund Update
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Nov 13th
Cuomo protest at the Cobble Hill Health Center, by Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 13th
Column: Words by George
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Nov 12th
In Sicily, some barbers also pulled teeth, by Mike Fiorito
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Nov 12th
New York City’s Hidden Gems , by Michael Fiorito
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Nov 12th
The story of the Red Hook Volunteer Jams, by Gene Bray
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Nov 12th
Paths to Victory: President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, by Roderick Thomas
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Nov 11th
CONCERT REVIEW: Jorma Kaukonen October 24th 2020 Ridgefield Playhouse- Ridgefield, CT By JACK GRACE
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Nov 11th
Deerhoof’s Mixtape of the Mind, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 11th
And to Think That I Saw it on Pennsylvania Avenue, column by Howard Graubard
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Nov 11th
Trump Agonistes: “How Much Is That Secret Worth?”
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Nov 11th
Keeping Renaissance art relevant in today’s world
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Nov 11th
Where Art is (Storm) King, by Piotr Pillardy
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Nov 11th
Gowanus Lost and Found: New Exhibit Documents a Changing Neighborhood by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 11th
QUINN ON BOOKS: “An ATM with a Wig On”
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Nov 10th
QUINN ON BOOKS: Lutie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
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Oct 21st
What is the link between protestantism and Covid containment measures?
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Oct 21st
New dance studio comes to Red Hook
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Oct 21st
Brooklyn Style Foundation is organizing Fashion Accessories Design Competition
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Oct 21st
Red Hook High School breeds an activist for the times
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Oct 21st
Food truck in front of the red hook library
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Oct 16th
Five Points to be made about the Past, Present, and Future state of relations between the N. Y. P.D. and its communities.
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Oct 16th
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will begin dredging the Gowanus Canal
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Oct 16th
“Remember What My Number Is” RIP Toots Hibbert
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Oct 16th
How local music venues are faring, by Michael Cobb
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Oct 16th
In Sicily, some barbers also pulled teeth, by Mike Fiorito
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Oct 15th
And The Greatest Is Love
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Oct 15th
Buddy Scotto was my friend and I will miss him, by George Fiala
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Oct 13th
Leaders at Local Houses of Worship Remain Wary, Diligent during Pandemic
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Oct 13th
The Evil That Men Do: Confessions of a Reluctant David Lynch Fan
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Oct 13th
Skaterobics Community: Experience Black Love on Rollerskates
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Oct 13th
Rock’s Out and Bach’s In on Patrick Higgins’ TOCSIN
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Oct 13th
Brooklyn’s Soviet-style voting, by Howard Graubard
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Oct 12th
UPS update
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Oct 12th
Real Estate Market still shaky
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Oct 12th
ALBUM REVIEW: Otis Gibbs – Hoosier National
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Oct 12th
Canon Song
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Oct 12th
Kennedy, Dylan & Me
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Oct 12th
Presidential Candidate Jeopardy
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Oct 12th
The story of Italy’s Egyptian museum
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Oct 12th
QUINN ON BOOKS: Lutie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
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Sep 10th
New science developed for Gowanus Superfund
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Sep 9th
Lovecraft Country: Horror Stories, Wizards and Jim Crow, by Roderick Thomas
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Sep 8th
Schools in COVID: Excellence at the expensive of equity?
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Sep 8th
ROSE vs. MALLIOTAKIS by Peter Haley
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Sep 8th
The Star-Revue rules Brooklyn, by George Fiala
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Sep 8th
A community fridge come to Red Hook
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Sep 8th
“I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it.”—An Ortiz Autopsy by Howard Graubard
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Sep 8th
Jim Tampakis works for Red Hook’s future
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Sep 8th
Police meet neighbors in person, safely
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Sep 8th
If the US ignores Belarus, Russia wins
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Sep 6th
Newly discovered vintage Stooges set is exciting, imperfect and sets the record straight, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 6th
The Beating Heart in The Living Dead, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 6th
And The Greatest is Love
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Sep 6th
Brooklyn Guided Bike Touring Company Struggles to Survive Without International Tourism
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Sep 5th
This One’s For You, Pete By Joe Enright
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Sep 5th
Tight Like WAP By George Grella
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Sep 5th
Red Meat- Live at Jack’s Sugar Shack- Ranchero Records
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Sep 5th
Postcards from Little Italy
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Sep 5th
The New York Film Festival Drives Into Brooklyn
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Sep 5th
(Sorta) Virtually the Same: Exploring UNTITLED Art Online
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Sep 4th
Feels Good Man Sings the Ballad of Pepe to Save American Democracy by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Sep 4th
QUINN ON BOOKS: “Pulp Fiction”
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Aug 13th
Wolcott Street becomes a Play Street
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Aug 13th
Red Hook Relief is a volunteer-led mutual aid group in Red Hook that started during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Aug 13th
Hook Arts Media receives Cares Act funding.
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Aug 13th
Stepping in to help her neighbors, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 12th
Opinion- Words by George: The new age of local government’s benign neglect
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Aug 12th
The Impending Red Hook Traffic Disaster, by Brian Abate
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Aug 11th
Lonnie Holley’s Freedom Songs
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Aug 11th
Red Hook’s Marine Railroad: Déjà Vu All Over Again?
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Aug 11th
Bob Dylan Stands on the Moon, Watching Us All, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 11th
Gentrification and the Black Church In New York City
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Aug 11th
News From Italy: The Waldensians have been a progressive religious sect for over 800 years, by Dario Pio Mucilli
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Aug 11th
Major Tom to Ground Control: Have the Hubrids Taken Over Red Hook Yet?
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Aug 9th
Opinion: Opting Your Kid Out? Safety Still Matters, by Jeannine Mele
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Aug 6th
The Jazz Screen By George Grella
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Aug 6th
Liturgy and the Sacrament of Experimental Metal By Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 6th
The US’s Pandemic Acid Trip By Jack Grace
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Aug 6th
Keg & Lantern opens in Red Hook
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Aug 6th
Sunset Park’s Frankel’s plans a reboot, by Michael Fiorito
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Aug 6th
Dateline-Saigon remembers the journalists who revealed a dirty war by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 6th
QUINN ON BOOKS: “Life of Brian(s)”
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Jul 10th
BELOVED RED HOOK COMMUNITY CENTER SHUTTERS AHEAD OF DE BLASIO BUDGET CUTS
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Jul 10th
Red Hook votes, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 10th
RHAP and 676 soldier on
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Jul 10th
Red Hook’s Justice Parade
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Jul 10th
Phase 2 of Reopening Has Finally Begun in Brooklyn
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Jul 10th
When people from all walks of life need help, by George Bellows
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Jul 10th
Remembering Joe Ferris
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Jul 6th
Is the European BLM movement simply a fashionable statement?
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Jul 6th
Contact Tracing, Old School: “Aside From the Barmaid, the Super, and Your Niece, Anyone Else?”
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Jul 4th
New York’s plans for police reform
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Jul 3rd
Dead Dogs and Renewed Tricks in the Secret Lives of the Residents, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jul 3rd
Prince Stripped Down Doesn’t Mean What You Think, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jul 3rd
The Streaming Scene
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Jul 3rd
Great American Takeout Day supports BLM, by Erin DeGregorio
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Jul 3rd
Keeping It Sweet on Court Street, by Michael Fiorito
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Jul 3rd
Reflecting in Red Hook, by Diana Rickard
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Jul 3rd
Milan’s ancient book depository is a testament to the future, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Jul 3rd
QUINN ON BOOKS: “Black Lives Matter”
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Jun 21st
Quinn on Books: ‘The Dairy Restaurant’ by Ben Katchor
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Jun 18th
More fun in the new century: X returns for uncertain times by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 18th
With a name that rules out the dudes, Nobro goes for the gold by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 18th
The end of the jazz empire by George Grella
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Jun 13th
A guide to the June 23rd primary
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Jun 13th
Tenant unions want recognition
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Jun 13th
Red Hook Fest goes virtual
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Jun 13th
PS 676 kids make art every day
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Jun 13th
Congressional fixture Jerry Nadler faces primary challenges this year
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Jun 13th
NYCHA residents lead other Red Hookers in census response
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Jun 13th
Brisport, Walsh lead fundraising race in SD25, AD51
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Jun 13th
Star-Revue endorsements
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Jun 13th
Yates’s View: Vote for Bernie Sanders in the primary
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Jun 12th
BQX funding shortfall, by Larry Penner
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Jun 12th
Covid takes a Brooklyn newspaper pioneer, by George Fiala, Tracy Garrity and Peter Haley
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Jun 10th
Cycle of frustration: Outrage and police violence by Roderick Thomas
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Jun 10th
Artists improvise in Italy
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Jun 10th
D. Coluccio & Sons
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Jun 10th
Bay Ridge volunteer ambulance corp answers the call during COVID-19 By Erin DeGregorio
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May 15th
A Legendary Theft: HBO Max’s Counterfeit Black Culture
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May 12th
Getting the real stuff during the pandemic, by Michael Fiorito
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May 11th
Quinn on Books: My Mother Laughs by Chantal Akerman, translated by Corina Copp
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May 11th
Under watchful eyes, by Roderick Thomas
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May 11th
A westward course for Beijing and Moscow, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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May 11th
OP-ED: We Deserve More Than Weak TEA, by Julio Peña III
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May 4th
Joy, survival and other endless pursuits: Vienna Carroll’s throwback blues for modern times
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May 4th
Hard-boiled lovely eggs go over easy
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May 4th
A virtual visit to F.S. Lutherie
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May 4th
A live streaming music renaissance is here (for now)!
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May 4th
The Prize of Consolation
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May 4th
In case you miss the outside, you can see it here, by Patrick Preziosi
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May 1st
Coronavirus interrupts state legislature campaigns
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May 1st
Spaceworks artists still at risk
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May 1st
Red Hook’s RETI delivers masks
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May 1st
Red Hook Houses still standing
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May 1st
PS 676 prints PPE
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May 1st
Tropical fruits invade Brooklyn food banks
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May 1st
Q&A with a doctor on the front lines
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May 1st
Red Hook Laundromat reopens
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May 1st
Canoe club keeps ‘Gowanus Strong’
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Apr 30th
Things can get better, but they don’t have to
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Apr 17th
Resources available for Red Hookers in need
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Apr 11th
72 Miles in 72 Hours
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Apr 10th
Press Clips
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Apr 10th
Four delayed films to enjoy in quarantine, by Frank Meyer
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Apr 10th
TV review: ‘Westworld,’ Season 3
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Apr 10th
The Fabricated Elegance of Judd
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Apr 10th
You hate to see it, by Caleb Drickey & Frank Meyer
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Apr 10th
Quinn on Books: ‘Permanent Record’ by Mary H.K. Choi
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Apr 8th
In quick turnaround, teachers make the transition to remote learning methods
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Apr 8th
Wedding plans put on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Apr 8th
May the lobster fly again!
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Apr 7th
A Quiet, Good Neighbor
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Apr 7th
The Bridges of Gowanus
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Apr 7th
Journal of life in Brooklyn during the coronavirus pandemic
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Apr 7th
Lifting up the vulnerable: Audrey Moore’s commitment to end human trafficking
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Apr 7th
Andrew Gillum: Sex, Politics and Black Masculinity
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Apr 4th
Ghost albums of the corona days
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Apr 4th
Musicians grappling with a gutted industry
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Apr 4th
Ben Bierman and some of his takes on the blues
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Apr 4th
A drum maker’s long journey
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Apr 4th
Long-distance guitar with Ethan Fiks
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Apr 4th
Mike Longo, March 19, 1931-March 22, 2020
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Apr 4th
Jazz at home
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Apr 4th
Technology and The Pandemic: A 1918 Musician’s Crossroad
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Apr 4th
Coronavirus cuts short successful Summit basketball season
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Apr 4th
Dispatches from the old country, by Dario Pio Muccilli
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Apr 4th
Red Hook’s elected officials respond to pandemic
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Apr 4th
Red Hook parents adjust to homeschooling
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Apr 3rd
An anxious intermission for cinema workers
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Apr 3rd
Local bartenders face life after nightlife
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Apr 3rd
Chase Bank branch to close in June
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Apr 3rd
Do not ever let Andrew Cuomo become president
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Apr 2nd
How can our Jimmy be so mean?, by Matthew B. Thomas
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Apr 2nd
Streaming God on Disney+: A review of Frozen II, by Nicola Morrow and Jack O’Malley
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Apr 2nd
Covid-19 journal, by Alex Rodriguez
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Apr 2nd
Concert review: Regina Opera’s Golden Jubilee and ‘Gianni Schicchi’
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Apr 2nd
Amidst this chaos, freelancers need a lifeline and a true home in this country, by Halley Bondy
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Apr 2nd
‘Do I stay or go?’ One New Yorker’s decision-making process during COVID-19
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Mar 21st
Justice Center becomes coronavirus emergency court
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Mar 13th
Mayor de Blasio holds COVID-19 press conference
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Mar 13th
March dance calendar, by Carrie
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Mar 12th
Census starts today
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Mar 12th
Rotary Club event to collect 500 boxes of feminine hygiene products for homeless shelter
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Mar 12th
Interim flood protection anticipated for summer at Atlantic Basin
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Mar 12th
Red Hook educators aim for Imagine Schools funding
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Mar 12th
Red Hook as a font
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Mar 12th
The BQX runs on astroturf
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Mar 12th
A day at the farm with apexart
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Mar 9th
Horse Lords: All Grown Up and Nothing to Prove by Kurt Gottschalk
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Mar 6th
Press Clips
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Mar 6th
News briefs
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Mar 6th
Brooklyn has a new threat: PREDATORs, by Matt Lazarus
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Mar 6th
Conover Street ghosts may haunt Red Hook’s newest condos
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Mar 6th
The Healthy Geezer, by Fred Cicetti
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Mar 6th
Summit stars earn basketball scholarships
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Mar 6th
The Calvary Baptist Church of Red Hook celebrated Black History Month with singing, acting and music
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Mar 6th
Eight facts you might not have known about the Fort Hamilton Army Base
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Mar 6th
Meet five of Fort Hamilton High School’s JROTC Senior Cadets
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Mar 6th
Fort Hamilton High School’s Tiger Battalion is top-notch
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Mar 6th
An inside look at US Army recruiting
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Mar 5th
The Grapevine TV, the hit show you’re just finding out about
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Mar 5th
Eurydice looks back: a review of ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’, by Nicola Morrow
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Mar 5th
How Pioneer Works got its blue fence, by Vanessa Rosa
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Mar 5th
An ‘F’ grade for an ‘A’ City
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Mar 5th
Write it all down
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Mar 5th
A worst record countdown
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Mar 5th
Running into what’s-their-face: chance collisions with some of music’s grand poobahs
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Mar 5th
In Simulacrum, Zorn rethinks a composer’s role
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Mar 5th
Getting it right at Brooklyn Native Studio
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Mar 5th
The Buzz is still growing
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Mar 5th
And the winners are… racism, sexism, harassment
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Mar 5th
A monthly political art series in Park Slope
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Feb 14th
Heavy Holism: Greg Fox and the Rhythms of Life
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Feb 12th
Brooklyn resident remembers Kobe and Gigi Bryant
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Feb 12th
Habibi brings peace through music
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Feb 10th
Who says there’s no inflation
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Feb 10th
Park Slope high school organizes Valentine’s Day fundraiser
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Feb 10th
Seniors express strength, joy, love through dance
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Feb 10th
‘Stumbling’ through the search for love again with Francesca Van Horne
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Feb 10th
Bay Ridge and Brownsville senior couples to dance this Valentine’s Day
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Feb 10th
Valentine’s Day is about self-love and self-reflection, too
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Feb 10th
The good, the bad and the ugly of digital dating
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Feb 10th
Lovesick? There’s an app for that!
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Feb 10th
#CupidCrew movement delivers roses to seniors on Valentine’s Day in NY and beyond
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Feb 10th
BASIS Independent Brooklyn students celebrate Valentine’s Day in different ways
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Feb 10th
Jazz’s state of the union, by George Grella
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Feb 10th
Nostalgia and All That Jazz: The 8 Bit Big Band
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Feb 10th
Amore Opera ushers in the new year with gala
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Feb 10th
Leave Lizzo Alone: Society’s Dishonest Conversation
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Feb 7th
Jalopy Records release: ‘Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones’
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Feb 7th
Mi casa es su casa: Don Duggan and his Brooklyn Music Shop house concerts
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Feb 7th
Cambridge, England: some of that rock & roll music
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Feb 7th
Bloco La Conga bringing Conga Santiaguera to NYC
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Feb 7th
Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ reconsidered
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Feb 7th
Album review: ‘The Sunset Canyoneers’
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Feb 7th
Live comedy comes to Red Hook
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Feb 7th
Big names, small screens: MoMA series helps make sense of TV movies
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Feb 7th
No such thing as an anti-war film: 1917 and the limits of ambition
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Feb 7th
Stagg party
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Feb 7th
Four authors and an actor to gather in a 1920s Brooklyn ballroom to honor late writer Stephen Dixon
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Feb 7th
Technology and the empathy void: narcissism on the rise
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Feb 7th
A Saturday night at Public Records
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Feb 3rd
Thank You, Kobe
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Feb 3rd
A disappointing endorsement in State Senate race
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Feb 3rd
The slow death of the rezoning
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Feb 3rd
Flood protection design process commences in Red Hook
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Feb 3rd
Footage of Gowanus Houses shooting goes public
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Feb 3rd
Sunset Terrace Family Health Center expands
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Feb 3rd
Summit basketball team remains undefeated
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Feb 3rd
JR Chronicles tells the stories of NYC
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Feb 3rd
STEAM room opens at 676
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Feb 3rd
Skate feature returns to Harold Ickes
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Feb 3rd
Red Hook Truckers
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Jan 22nd
Red Hook Coastal Resiliency gathering on January 29
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Jan 19th
Press slips
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Jan 15th
Michael Hurley playing Union Pool Jan 15-17, by Mike Cobb
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Jan 6th
Psychedelic punk for the literary teen by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jan 6th
Mick Barr’s outcast metal, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jan 6th
Earth Riot with Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir
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Jan 6th
Hugh Pool makes New York City look good, by Jack Grace
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Jan 6th
When will the blues come? by George Grella
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Jan 6th
Liberty Valance, ASCAP, Rolling Stone & The Man: gather those rose buds!, by Joe Enright
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Jan 6th
Pop culture and drugs
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Jan 6th
Concert review: Robyn Hitchcock at Murmrr
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Jan 6th
January film preview
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Jan 6th
‘Shahidul Alam: Truth to Power’ at the Rubin Museum
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Jan 6th
Quinn on Books: ‘Horror Stories’ by Liz Phair
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Jan 2nd
Appeal rejected in Tyjuan Hill case
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Jan 2nd
Another good season for Summit basketball
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Jan 2nd
Harold Ickes Playground still empty
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Jan 2nd
Red Hook flood protection system delayed
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Jan 2nd
76th Precinct honors cops for fatal shooting in Gowanus Houses
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Jan 2nd
Let’s start over on Gowanus Green
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Jan 2nd
Brooklyn Public Library contracts go to donors
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Jan 2nd
New paths to affordable housing in NYC: a look at the Singapore model, by Sander Hicks
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Jan 2nd
Hair wigs have been (and still are) all the rage
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Jan 2nd
RHSR exclusive: Exploring wig history, pop culture with three of the industry’s big wigs
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Jan 2nd
Where there’s a wig, there’s a way: three women share how they got their new hairdos
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Jan 2nd
A colorful, carefree & calculating Carmen begins Regina Opera’s 50th season
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Jan 2nd
Feeling the Holocaust
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Jan 2nd
Di Fara Pizza has still got it
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Jan 2nd
10 celebrities’ wigs that will be forever iconic
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Jan 2nd
Nintendo jazz nights and Nutella burger
2019
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Dec 21st
676’s new and improved holiday party
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Dec 9th
The Longshoreman makes a comeback
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Dec 9th
PAVE goes to camp, by Maren Morsch
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Dec 9th
State-funded Mother Cabrini statue and post office renaming plans move forward
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Dec 9th
11 facts you might not have known about Saint Frances Cabrini
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Dec 9th
St. Frances Xavier “Mother” Cabrini’s impact in New York
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Dec 9th
A brief history of She Built NYC and the push-back that followed, by Erin DiGregorio
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Dec 6th
Post office likely to stay in Industry City
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Dec 6th
A possible New York textile industry for the future
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Dec 6th
Will the student debt crisis be the next recession?
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Dec 6th
What will happen to NYCHA’s hidden population under RAD?
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Dec 6th
PS 15 hosts youth theater
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Dec 6th
PS 676 kids lead charge to improve Hamilton Avenue Footbridge
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Dec 4th
Summit Academy founder condemns Halloween arrests
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Dec 4th
The right amount of fare evasion
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Dec 4th
Clinton Street stores to reopen on Columbia
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Dec 4th
The Nets have brought back New York basketball
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Dec 4th
Dustin Yellin’s big table, by John Buchanan
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Dec 4th
Ditmas Park artist extraordinaire
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Dec 4th
Movie review: ‘Honey Boy’
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Dec 4th
Andro Wekua at Gladstone Gallery
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Dec 4th
December film previews
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Dec 4th
Indie theater triple feature
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Dec 2nd
Spotify, Apple, streaming and stereos, by Jack Grace
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Dec 2nd
‘Ras Kitchen,’ Ital cookin’, reggae music, and Jamaican culture
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Dec 2nd
A beautiful night celebrating Prince, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Dec 2nd
The Glow, Teen Body, and Sean Henry at Baby’s All Right
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Dec 2nd
Afrobeats: the soundtrack of the diaspora
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Dec 2nd
Records of records, by George Grella
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Dec 2nd
Dead presidents: the music of elections, past, present and future
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Dec 2nd
Cold metal for the long winter, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 27th
The Gypsy Flies from Coast to Coast, by Mike Fiorito
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Nov 20th
Only The Stones Remain
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Nov 8th
The New York music scene ain’t what it used to be, but it could be…
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Nov 8th
Survivor story: Blake Sandberg’s ALIENS attempt second landing by Kurt Gottschalk
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Nov 8th
Starting from scratch with little scratch: one way to become a record collector
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Nov 8th
A Brooklyn teen’s Appalachia
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Nov 8th
Lil Kim returns
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Nov 8th
Ragas Live and Anthony Braxton: jazz (maybe, definitely) at Pioneer Works and Columbia, by George Grella
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Nov 8th
Drinking on the job, by Jack Grace
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Nov 8th
Talented teenage band Control The Sound does just that
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Nov 8th
Astronomy in two hemispheres, by Andrew B. White
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Nov 8th
Psychedelic Country Folk Pioneers: Kacy & Clayton
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Nov 8th
Public’s ‘The Michaels’ an emotional experience, by Carly Quellman
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Nov 7th
Joker V Parasite: The State of Class War at the Movies, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Nov 7th
Renovation, Remix, and Recontextualization: What is MoMA in 2019
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Nov 7th
In The Dream House
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Nov 7th
Leonardo: The Works, by Mike Fiorito
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Nov 7th
The Contradictions Of A Soccer Star
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Nov 7th
Zero, zilch, ‘Nada’: Left-wing crime doesn’t pay in French classic
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Nov 6th
On Domestic Violence, a local view, by Khary Bekka
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Nov 6th
Let’s give it a rest with the STEAM thing
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Nov 6th
My Look At The Hug
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Nov 6th
New library coming to Red Hook
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Nov 6th
Brooklyn Bread Rises
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Nov 6th
Barnacle Parade marks seventh Sandy anniversary
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Nov 6th
Why Be Black When You Can Be Afro Latino? The P.O.C. Issue
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Nov 4th
Sahadi’s settles into Industry City with success
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Nov 4th
Paul’s dreams of John by Mike Fiorito
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Nov 4th
Nom Wah owner Wilson Tang talks traditions and Chinese-American classics
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Nov 4th
Manhattan’s oldest Italian restaurant is landmarked and looks it
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Nov 4th
Acme Smoked Fish’s humble beginnings and Fish Fridays
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Oct 24th
Kings Plaza has staying power
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Oct 24th
More Democratic primary candidates for State Legislature in Red Hook
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Oct 24th
There are no young Republicans in Brooklyn
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Oct 5th
Empty Stages By George Grella
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Oct 5th
Menchaca’s finest hour didn’t go well, by Brett Yates
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Oct 5th
Piotr’s picks: 3 gallery shows to check out in NYC this October
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Oct 5th
An attempt to organize Red Hook do-gooders
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Oct 5th
Moving on: EPA makes final decision in tunnel vs. tank canal remedy showdown
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Oct 5th
Potential delay on school rezoning
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Oct 5th
The Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club Helps Seniors
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Oct 5th
So good, so right, soba
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Oct 5th
All in the mall
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Oct 5th
More, more momo
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Oct 5th
My journey into the Amazon
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Oct 5th
A deep dive look into the famous NYC Village Halloween Parade
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Oct 5th
The history of Red Hook’s own Barnacle Parade
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Oct 5th
Sweet, spooky, salacious short film ‘Under Covers’ helps mighty oak grow in Brooklyn by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Oct 3rd
October Film Preview
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Oct 3rd
Faro is Bushwick, and Bushwick is Faro
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Oct 3rd
Dominick’s: A living landmark on Arthur Avenue
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Oct 3rd
Land for the living, not for the dead
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Oct 3rd
Movie review: ‘Ad Astra’
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Oct 2nd
A new mural for PS 676
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Oct 2nd
Red Hook takes part in climate strike
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Oct 2nd
Community board committee tables Gowanus R station elevator proposal for now
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Oct 2nd
LGBTQ community wondering why it took so long to arrest a predator of the Black community
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Oct 1st
Brexit is a state of mind in ‘Dreams of Leaving and Remaining’
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Oct 1st
Where the 2020 candidates stand on public housing
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Oct 1st
Where are all the protest songs? By Jack Grace
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Oct 1st
The Long Ryders – Pioneers of Alt Country
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Oct 1st
The Highwomen Are Here To Stay by Rebecca Castellani
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Oct 1st
Rolling Stone Charts — The End of Payola?
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Oct 1st
Rafe Stepto at Branded Saloon
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Oct 1st
No Pretense, No Pretending in Chrissie Hynde’s Song Stylings:the Valve Bone Woe Ensemble by Kurt Gottschalk
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Oct 1st
Louis Prima & The Witnesses by Mike Fiorito
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Oct 1st
Lizzie King’s Parlor by Jody Callahan
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Sep 30th
In stereo: Don Dixon and Marti Jones play NYC
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Sep 30th
How to be French when you’re not: on Clermont Ferrand’s magic bus By Mike Morgan
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Sep 30th
Book review: ‘Cruel to Be Kind: The Life and Music of Nick Lowe’ by Kurt Gottschalk
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Sep 10th
Red Hook Children to Climate Strike
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Sep 9th
Summit Academy stays in Red Hook
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Sep 8th
Concert Suggestions for Fall 2019
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Sep 8th
The Healthy Geezer: Is a TIA dangerous? By Fred Cicetti
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Sep 8th
Letters to the Editor: Regents
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Sep 8th
The Heights Players to kick off 64th season with showstopper ‘Gypsy’
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Sep 8th
Exercise tips to try before you hit the tennis court
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Sep 8th
The Red Hook Parks and Recreation Center would like to thank all that attended in the Red Hook Community
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Sep 8th
No big news from Parks Department
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Sep 8th
News Briefs: Brooklyn for Peace, Carnival Cruise, Atlantic Antic
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Sep 8th
‘Elf’ production to come to Bay Ridge in time for holiday season
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Sep 8th
Medicare for All topic of Brooklyn’s People’s Assembly
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Sep 8th
Does the landmarks commission care about industrial New York?
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Sep 8th
A glimpse into Gallery Players’ upcoming fall productions
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Sep 8th
District 15 rezoning may overlook PS 676
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Sep 8th
Last-mile distribution needs new rules
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Sep 8th
‘A View from the Bridge’ returns to the Red Hook waterfront
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Sep 8th
‘A Dream Deferred’ spotlights frustration and hope in NYCHA
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Sep 8th
Trapped Explosions: Sculptor Megan Suttles on her work, generalized anxiety, and the Red Hook art community
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Sep 8th
Dreaming of a Third Eye: Deborah Ugoretz on art and spirituality
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Sep 5th
The Root Cellar: John Pinamonti & Sunny’s Bar in Red Hook by Mike Morgan
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Sep 5th
Dumbo Americana by Jack Grace
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Sep 5th
An Interview with Scott Pfaffman, by John Buchanan
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Sep 5th
Reply-all is swallowing me whole: a call to arms for the gigging musician
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Sep 5th
The new Afrofuturism of Oshun
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Sep 5th
Mac Wellman’s wilderness of thorns and mirrors
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Sep 4th
My only true friend, by Mike Fiorito
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Sep 4th
Mama D’s perfect night out is a perfect night in
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Sep 4th
Notes on ‘Loro’: an iconic portrayal of Silvio Berlusconi anchors a reckoning with Italian (and American) culture by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Sep 4th
Lasers and Lace at the Knitting Factory
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Sep 4th
Fall Television Preview: Are TV Reboots Here to Save Us From a Dystopian Future Both On and Off the Screen? By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
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Sep 4th
Movie review: ‘Cold Case Hammarskjöld’ by Caleb Drickey
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Sep 4th
Busk and Grind by Jody Callahan
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Sep 3rd
Piotr’s picks: 3 gallery shows to check out in NYC this September
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Sep 3rd
20 years of Zum Schneider Featuring Moesl Franzi and The Ja Ja Jas
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Sep 3rd
11 Shows Set to Take Over Broadway This Fall By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
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Sep 2nd
Labor Day, in the neighborhood
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Aug 28th
Authentic Indie: Brooklyn Wildlife Summer Festival
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Aug 5th
Letter to the Editor: Warning: NYCHA gives ZERO Warning
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Aug 5th
Column: Debt will doom us all (probably not)
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Aug 5th
Damned Old Party BY THE EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE
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Aug 4th
A reporter’s view of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship
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Aug 4th
Gowanus Canal cleanup schedule: Summer 2019 edition
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Aug 4th
Bathe: talking about paranoia, in a beachy R&B kind of way by Roderick Thomas
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Aug 4th
On the eternal mystery of the Beard Street flooding
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Aug 4th
Funding finally designated toward neighborhood NYCHA community centers
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Aug 4th
What made this year’s Formula E car different this year, plus what’s to come
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Aug 4th
Capitalism, Schools, and Grades, by Richard Wolff
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Aug 4th
New, modern electric generating stations could be coming to Gowanus in 5 years
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Aug 4th
Guitarist Extraordinaire – Scott Sharrard
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Aug 4th
Hanks Saloon has left the building… again… by Jack Grace
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Aug 4th
The Left Likes Its Chances by Frank Stipp
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Aug 4th
Formula E World
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Aug 3rd
Red Hook: The Best Kept Shopping Secret
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Aug 3rd
Jeffrey Lewis – Antifolk Hero & Comic Artist by Adam Whittaker
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Aug 3rd
Stockholm Syndrome: Is IKEA’s food actually any good? Or are its shoppers just a captive audience?
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Aug 3rd
RHSR Roundup: Kids Beat the summer brain drain with these reading challenges
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Aug 3rd
‘The Tiger’s Wife’ author returns with a glorious tale of the American West
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Aug 3rd
Citizen Journalism Pays a Visit to US by Frank Stipp
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Aug 3rd
New Crimes, Familiar Grounds: Kate Atkinson’s Detective Jackson Brodie Returns in ‘Big Sky’
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Aug 3rd
Martina Arroyo’s Prelude to Performance Presents a Sparkling Die Fledermaus by Nino Pantano
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Aug 3rd
‘Legion’ wants to talk superhumans, not superheroes By Will Drickey
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Aug 3rd
Horror Is a Thing Bathed in Sunlight: Review of ‘Midsommar’ By Caleb Drickey
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Aug 3rd
Getting Lost in the “Wildernesses” at Peninsula Art Space
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Aug 3rd
An Uncomfortable Audience at Jackie Sibblies Drury’s “Fairview” by Ruby Hutson-Ellenberg
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Aug 3rd
Foodies and locals flock to Red Hook’s first Food and Drink Crawl
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Aug 2nd
Kids can get reading help at the Red Hook Library
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Aug 2nd
Back to School Bash
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Aug 2nd
Prince Lives, by Kurt Gottschalk
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Aug 2nd
Breaking down the proposed District 15 school rezonings, by Erin DeGregorio and Nathan Weiser
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Aug 2nd
New York teachers question Regents exams
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Aug 2nd
VIEWPOINT: A little bit of Trump can be found even in the melting pot, by Roderick Thomas
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Aug 2nd
Race to the finish: Downtown Brooklyn students go-kart against pro e-car drivers
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Aug 2nd
The Sultan Room, NYC’s newest bad-ass music venue
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Aug 2nd
THE THAMES DELTA IS YOUR OLD BACKYARD: On Wilko Johnson By Mike Morgan
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Aug 2nd
Micromobility for all
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Aug 2nd
UPS to build one of their largest facilities in Red Hook
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Aug 2nd
U.S. women’s soccer team celebrates another World Cup win in NYC
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Aug 2nd
Put Your Money Where Your Energy Is
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Aug 1st
BASIS produces good bassists!
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Aug 1st
Catholics fill Cyclones Park in Coney Island
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Aug 1st
11 Alternative Education Destinations in New York City By Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
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Aug 1st
Who killed Good Cause Eviction?
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Aug 1st
Rip It Up and Start Again: BAM’s Exceptional Showcase of 1980s Women Filmmakers, by Dante A. Ciampaglia
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Aug 1st
“Stranger Things” and tie-dye, oh my! Kids’ fashion Q&A with stylist Liz Teich
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Jul 31st
“The Tiger’s Wife” author returns with a glorious tale of the American West
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Jul 31st
Getting Lost in the “Wildernesses” at Peninsula Art Space
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Jul 11th
Formula E driver Pascal Wehrlein talks tracks and routines before big Red Hook race
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Jul 10th
French Restaurant Week Returns for 10th Edition in NYC
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Jul 2nd
July Arts & Entertainment Calendar
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Jul 2nd
Recess Under the Arch: Come Out and Play, New York’s long-running festival of street games and general silliness comes to DUMBO
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Jul 2nd
Pioneer Works’ Community Lunch is the best deal in town
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Jul 2nd
Montagues, Capulets, Fords, and Chevys: Shakespeare in the Parking Lot celebrates its 25th season on the Lower East Side
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Jul 2nd
Meet me in Gowanus
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Jul 2nd
David Sharps on 25 Years of the Waterfront Museum
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Jul 2nd
“Booksmart”: Coming of Age with Matching Jumpsuits and Alanis Morissette Karaoke
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Jul 2nd
Imagine There’s No Beatles: Review of ‘Yesterday’
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Jul 2nd
Art Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
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Jul 2nd
Scheherezade (& Her Sister) Shushed in Sunset Park
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Jul 2nd
Arthur Miller’s Red Hook excavated at Waterfront Barge Museum
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Jul 2nd
‘Dead to Me’ is dead to me
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Jul 2nd
Rock the Bayou: Voodoo Halloween in the Big Easy
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Jul 1st
An ‘impossible thing to do before breakfast’: Take an adventure to Alice’s Tea Cup Café in Brooklyn
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Jul 1st
Recap: DCP Shows CB6 Committee Some Waterfront Proposals
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Jul 1st
Broadway’s ‘Hadestown’ and ‘Mean Girls’ cast members perform in Brooklyn
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Jul 1st
Breakneck Ridge tried to warn you
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Jul 1st
Boxing and Faith
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Jul 1st
Crown Heights student takes top prize in national essay competition
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Jul 1st
Gather round: Gowanus business owners meet with DCP
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Jul 1st
Formula E returns to Red Hook for the third time
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Jul 1st
Remediation process at manufactured gas plant site begins this month
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Jul 1st
The summer of Revel
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Jul 1st
76th Precinct NCOs at Pioneer Works
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Jul 1st
Brand new cancer center opens in Sunset Park
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Jul 1st
Voice of Gowanus Coalition joins other rezoning-related groups in NYC press conference
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Jul 1st
Throwing stones with Philip Johnson
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Jul 1st
Five historic Gowanus sites could become landmarks before rezoning
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Jul 1st
Cause for sainthood of a former Bed-Stuy priest goes to the Vatican
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Jul 1st
There’s no pier pressure when kayaking with Red Hook Boaters
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Jul 1st
Red Hook Container Terminal gets busier
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Jul 1st
Art Shamsky: After the Miracle. a review by Frank Stipp
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Jul 1st
NYC families and elected officials rally for smaller classes at City Hall
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Jul 1st
Four historic districts landmarked in Sunset Park
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Jul 1st
A polyculture of Upstate beer in Carroll Gardens
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Jul 1st
Don’t buy Brad Lander’s YIMBY junk, by Brett Yates
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Jul 1st
RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR–JULY 2019 by Jaimie Branch
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Jun 27th
Paying In The Band – Top Tips from Jack Grace
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Jun 27th
Rhythm is Our Business, by Mike Fiorito
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Jun 27th
Live Composition Festival Review
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Jun 27th
Good Fortune & Bad Metal: 6 Weeks On The Road with A British Busking Band, by Adam Whittaker
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Jun 27th
GARLAND’S LAND IS OUR LAND, by Mike Morgan
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Jun 27th
Album Review BIG|BRAVE & Helium Horse Fly by Kurt Gottschalk
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Jun 27th
Roots Cafe: A Decade Rooted in Music and Community, By Jody Callahan
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Jun 27th
Stan Mitchell: From CBGBs to The Ritz
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Jun 27th
The Gig Economy is Burning Out the Music Industry, by Rebecca Castellani
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Jun 27th
Valentin Lamar: Don’t Kill the DJ, by Roderick Thomas
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Jun 15th
Pack a Picnic Basket and Your Dancing Shoes for the Jazz Age Lawn Party
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Jun 6th
RUNNING FOR WHAT?? by Matthew Reiss
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Jun 5th
Uber Pilots In-App Bike Lane Alerts
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Jun 5th
Get rid of the specialized high schools
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Jun 5th
Wollesonic Labs
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Jun 3rd
PS 295’s Annual Touch-A-Truck Fundraiser is a wheel success
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Jun 3rd
EPA and Velazquez talk Canal
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Jun 3rd
Langone opens food pantry
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Jun 3rd
Hook Arts Media Screens Student Films
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Jun 3rd
‘Straight Out of Brooklyn,’ and back again
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Jun 2nd
The Original Dogg, by Mike Morgan
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Jun 2nd
The 4th Annual Brooklyn International Music Festival
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Jun 2nd
Rhythm Section Sundays at Bembé
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Jun 2nd
Red Hook Roxx, by Leo Liebeskind
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Jun 2nd
Night Pollution at Barbes
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Jun 2nd
Musicians Form Upstate Brooklyn by Jack Grace
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Jun 2nd
Littlefield celebrates ten years
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Jun 2nd
COUNTRY MUSIC IS INVITED TO THE COOKOUT…AGAIN by Roderick Thomas
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Jun 2nd
20 Years of Cowboy Technical Services
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Jun 2nd
Sally Saul creates her own mythos at Pioneer Works
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Jun 2nd
Building a Statue Is Killing a Person: Norm Paris and Mark Shetabi’s joint exhibit for Ortega y Gasset Projects explores the monumental cost of mythmaking
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Jun 2nd
Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition their annual recycling show and juried exhibitions.
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Jun 1st
Smith Street Stage celebrates a decade of theater in Carroll Gardens
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Jun 1st
Red Hook Lobster Pound Shellebrates Its 10-Year Anniversary
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Jun 1st
Bike bag company combines fashion and functionality
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Jun 1st
Oyster Past is Prologue: Prehistoric Creatures May Save New York Harbor at Death’s Doorstep by Richard Dodd
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Jun 1st
Bushwick to Red Hook by bike
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Jun 1st
Deadly melanoma in the spotlight
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Jun 1st
Seven Grand Old buildings, by Will Jackson and George Fiala
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Jun 1st
Red Hook Masseur Totes Massage Table and Equipment by Bike
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Jun 1st
Gowanus tour highlights landmarks at risk
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Jun 1st
350Brooklyn becomes GNCJ partner
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Jun 1st
Still time to apply for Formula E scholarship
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Jun 1st
The last days of the Swift Folder
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Jun 1st
Business Association for Red Hook?
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Jun 1st
Brownsville Park gets new paint job through community service
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Jun 1st
‘Cycling in the City’ takes two-wheeled journey into NYC past
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Jun 1st
A cake baked in Red Hook
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May 24th
So, what are you doing for Memorial Day weekend?
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May 16th
Trump and China, by Richard D. Wolff
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May 8th
“Capernaum” takes you places…
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May 6th
Carroll Gardens Kid Gets to be a Doctor for the Day
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May 6th
10 Professional Tips for Designing and Organizing a Small Nursery
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May 5th
Mark Your Calendars: Pop-Up Living Room Art Exhibition Coming to Red Hook
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May 5th
Project Learning at P.S. 676
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May 5th
French Saint’s Incorrupt Heart Comes to Brooklyn During National Pilgrimage Tour
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May 5th
Local Mom & Group Organizer Kathy Park Price Kicks Off Civic Engagement Conversations
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May 5th
FORT DEFIANCE KICKS OFF 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH A NEW MURAL BY DUKE RILEY
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May 5th
Extreme Kids and Crew to Honor Jerron Herman of Heidi Latsky Dance Co.
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May 5th
Street Co-Naming to Honor Defonte’s Former Owner Has Been Proposed
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May 5th
Asase Yaa School of the Arts Prepares for Largest Kid’s Summer Camp to Date
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May 5th
Red Hook High Schoolers’ Passion for Fashion and Tech Grows in Afterschool Programming
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May 5th
Mom creates Brooklyn, Whatever
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May 5th
Participatory Budgeting Is Kind of Boring
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May 5th
Odds and Sods
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May 2nd
The Monster That Surrounds You: Tyjuan Hill, Ronald Williams, and the 76th Precinct
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May 2nd
TARGET MARGIN THEATER’S ‘MARJANA AND THE FORTY THIEVES’ IS CHARMING AT ITS BEST, BUT DISJOINTED.
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May 1st
May Arts Calendar Picks
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May 1st
Something great I can almost guarantee you haven’t heard: Slack Mallard
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May 1st
Orphan Guitars
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May 1st
John Carlson’s “Buzz” at Public Records
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May 1st
Halyard’s Gowanus
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May 1st
Girls on Grass Review
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May 1st
Cave Music at Crown Finish Caves
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Apr 26th
Snatch a Master Workshop Spot with Stylist Alastair McKimm
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Apr 10th
Star-Revue wins three statewide newspaper awards, by George Fiala
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Apr 9th
Notes From The Battlefield – 10 years of Baritone Army by Stefan Zeniuk
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Apr 9th
Cover Songs – The Agony & The Ecstasy by Antony Zito
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Apr 9th
Catching up with Greg Cartwright of Reigning Sound
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Apr 8th
Corner of Carroll and Court Officially Named After P.S. 58’s Late Principal Giselle McGee
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Apr 7th
Vera Iliatova’s Women in Movement
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Apr 7th
Siri Hutsvedt’s Memories of the Future
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Apr 7th
Eleanor Kipping’s “Strange Fruit” at FiveMyles
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Apr 7th
Song of The Sadies: an interview with the band
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Apr 7th
Folk Fest Profile – Ian Felice
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Apr 7th
An Overview of The Brooklyn Folk Festival
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Apr 7th
Album Review: Girls on Grass – “Dirty Power” – September Gurl Music
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Apr 7th
Album Review: Ozark Highballers – “Going Down to ‘Leven Point” – Jalopy Records
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Apr 4th
Veronica Chambers at Patrick F. Daly Magnet School for the Arts
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Apr 4th
Urban Recovery: The Most Recent Neighbor in Red Hook
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Apr 4th
Tuffy Tiger’s Family Festival is Coming to Park Slope
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Apr 4th
National Journalist and Brooklyn Resident Trymaine Lee Runs in Local Half Marathon After Heart Attack at 38
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Apr 4th
Yi Xin Tong Finds His Inner Animal
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Apr 4th
Voting for Participatory Budgeting Started March 30
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Apr 3rd
Fiona Hair NYC: A Cut Above the Rest for Styling and Sustainability
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Apr 3rd
Red Hook’s Summit Academy is in danger of closing
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Apr 3rd
Kirsten Gillibrand’s Period of Adjustment
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Apr 3rd
On the (Queer) Waterfront
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Apr 3rd
Book Review: The Question Authority
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Apr 3rd
TFANA’s lucid take on The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
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Apr 1st
Gaelic League Branch Marches for Irish Language Rights
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Apr 1st
The “gamification” of rehab
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Apr 1st
Red Hook’s Oh So Photogenic
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Apr 1st
Marty Maher on Parks: The finish time for all of the project remains unchanged
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Apr 1st
The Miccio Center has a new program director
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Apr 1st
Gowanus CAG Concerned and Frustrated as Rezoning Plans Move Forward
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Apr 1st
Going to the Drawing Board with Fashion Illustrator Joanna Baker
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Mar 31st
HIV Infections on the Rise in Brooklyn
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Mar 31st
Ortiz Introduces Green New Deal Legislation
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Mar 31st
Gowanus Dredgers Outline Ways Gowanus Could Have a Revitalized and Thriving Canal Area
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Mar 31st
Learning Civic Engagement at the Youth Court, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 31st
Incoming Karaoke-Type Nightclub in Red Hook Raises Some Concerns
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Mar 31st
BumbleBeesRus’ Red Hook Location Celebrates Seventh Anniversary
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Mar 31st
Brooklyn Sewcial Teaches Kids Important Fashion and Life Skills
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Mar 31st
Q&A with Style Expert Bridgette Raes
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Mar 31st
March Newsbrief: Narcotics Taken Off the Streets and Other 76th Precinct Updates
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Mar 29th
Target Margin Theater’s “Marjana and The Forty Thieves” is Charming at its Best, but Disjointed.
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Mar 14th
Slainte from the Star-Revue!: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Brooklyn
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Mar 13th
Gowanus landmarks group rallies against destruction
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Mar 12th
BQX Courts Small Business Owners
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Mar 10th
New Red Hook Buildings, Photos by Micah B. Rubin
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Mar 9th
The Persistence of Morgan O’Hara
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Mar 9th
Let’s Give ‘Em Something to Talk About: Women & Food
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Mar 9th
A debut novelist’s cliché take on Ireland
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Mar 9th
“She Hates Coffee” is Weak Tea
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Mar 9th
Peninsula Gallery’s Viel Feind, Viel Ehr
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Mar 9th
Kristin Fields’ A Lily in the Light
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Mar 9th
Trucks Worry Civic Association
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Mar 9th
Local Pol Comments on EDC’S Latest Decision Regarding the BQX Project
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Mar 9th
A Sneak Peek into Regina’s “La Bohème”
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Mar 9th
Jam’it adds Caribbean spice to the hood
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Mar 8th
NYCHA announces maximum income policy and Section 18 dispositions
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Mar 7th
What happened to the ball field cleanup?
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Mar 7th
Vegan Food Is Like Butter at Sans
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Mar 6th
The Brooklyn Women’s Cup in Sunset Park
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Mar 6th
Red Hook Is Not New York’s Healthiest Neighborhood
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Mar 6th
SUMMIT WINS!
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Mar 6th
Summit and PAVE at Barclay’s!
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Mar 6th
Q&A with Real Estate Broker Joseph Baglio
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Mar 6th
A Glimpse Into Realty Collective and the Red Hook Market
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Mar 6th
Brownstones are not going out of style
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Mar 4th
Column – My two wild days in zoning class, by George Fiala
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Mar 3rd
On the (Queer) Waterfront, Joep Van Lieshoutfor, Foam Talent at Red Hook Labs: and other art events to look forward to in March
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Feb 26th
Drama Ministry of Calvary Baptist Church Celebrates Black History
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Feb 26th
Cool People Are Cool at DE-CONSTRUKT
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Feb 22nd
SLAVIC SOUL PARTY!: A Park Slope institution for nearly 15 years
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Feb 14th
Community Concerns Raised at Latest DCP Gowanus Rezoning Forum
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Feb 8th
My Ticketmaster Nightmare
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Feb 6th
RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR: February 2019, compiled by Jaimie Branch
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Feb 6th
NYC Restaurant Week Winter ’19: South Brooklyn Edition
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Feb 6th
Space
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Feb 6th
Film reviews: Vice; Cold War
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Feb 5th
Skin deep
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Feb 5th
DEP’s CSO proposal explained to Gowanus CAG
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Feb 4th
It’s the Year of the Pig!!!
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Feb 3rd
Gowanus by Design Discusses Rezoning Framework Before Big Meeting
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Feb 1st
No Free Rides for P.S. 15
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Feb 1st
P.S. 15 gets involved, by Erin DeGregorio
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Feb 1st
Uhuru Design’s Red Hook Roots and History
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Feb 1st
Going Behind the Scenes with Furniture Studio Hachi Collections
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Feb 1st
Brooklyn Craftsman Gene Manigo Rebuilds Life and Builds Custom Home Furnishings
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Feb 1st
Getting to Know Furniture Artist Joseph Cauvel and CAUV Design
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Feb 1st
Q&A with Local Architect Allison Reeves
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Feb 1st
Ex-Blockchainers Are Still Confusing, But They Want to Help
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Feb 1st
Red Hook Streetscape Embodies Paranoia in Local Short Film
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Feb 1st
Americana Legend Greg Brown At City Winery Saturday: Feb 9
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Feb 1st
RHSR’s Behind-the-Scenes Chocolate Factory Tour with Li-Lac Chocolates
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Feb 1st
Lust at Lot 45 Friday: Feb 15
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Feb 1st
The Return of The Record Shop
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Feb 1st
Prospect Heights’ Bar The Way Station Offers A Social Cure For Dr. Who Fans
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Feb 1st
As Fortis Tower Casts Shadow Over Cobble Hill, NYU Langone Site Sits Idle
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Feb 1st
Just Say No to NYCHA Privatization
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Feb 1st
Brooklyn Heights Author Rachel Cline’s New Book Looks at MeToo — 9 Years Before the Movement Started
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Feb 1st
New Zealand Band The Chills Play Their First Major U.S. Tour In Over 20 Years
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Feb 1st
Lucrecia Dalt At the Issue Project Room: Feb 16
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Jan 31st
Warm turnout on chilly evening for the Civic Association, by George Fiala
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Jan 31st
Art Events for February
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Jan 30th
Tiki Barber comes to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 30th
Bird Box Wants to Kill You
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Jan 29th
Say Hello to Pioneer Works’ 2019 Residents
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Jan 26th
Lady Eagles Tie for Third in AA Division!
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Jan 22nd
Review: ‘Bitches Talkin’
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Jan 15th
A Salute to “The Wartime Sisters”
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Jan 12th
Music Previews: Hank Roberts Trio & New Andalucia
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Jan 12th
What to check out this weekend at Pioneer Books
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Jan 10th
Donald O’Finn: Artist, Rebel, and Proprietor of Freddy’s Bar
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Jan 9th
Queen America on Facebook Watch
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Jan 8th
The Great Room Is a Hit With Local Caregivers and Children
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Jan 7th
January Art Events
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Jan 7th
Michelle’s Memoir: Brooklyn’s Take
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Jan 6th
Graphic Designer Samantha Dion Baker Discusses Her “Draw Your Day” Book
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Jan 4th
Briefly Swapping the Pen and Paper for a Pair of Kickboxing Gloves at a Class
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Jan 4th
Leftovers
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Jan 4th
New Brown Church Gives Music Scholarships
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Jan 4th
January Music Calendar compiled by Jaimie Branch
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Jan 4th
Teaching Feminism at Yeshiva
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Jan 4th
I Hate Newspaper Columns
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Jan 4th
Local Pol makes Daily News Front Page
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Jan 3rd
NYU Langone Assesses Red Hook Health
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Jan 3rd
New Enhanced Crosswalks are Coming to Columbia Street
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Jan 3rd
Santa Emphasized School Values at P.S. 676
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Jan 3rd
Dutch Delegation Visits Community Justice Center
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Jan 3rd
RETI Center Proposes Floating Industrial Center at GBX
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Jan 3rd
Getting to the Point of Acupuncture With Carroll Gardens Expert Christina Morris
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Jan 3rd
Cholesterol: The Latest, Official
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Jan 3rd
PAVE basketball mixes sports with brains
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Jan 3rd
SUMMIT BOYS CONTINUE THEIR WINNING WAYS
2018
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Dec 27th
Red Hooked on New Year’s Parties 2019
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Dec 24th
Last Minute Shopping Hours in the Neighborhood!!!
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Dec 20th
Emergency Homeless Shelter Appears Suddenly in Red Hook
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Dec 12th
Christmas Star to Shine Over Carroll Gardens, by Laura Eng
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Dec 9th
Essential Essays by Adrienne Rich
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Dec 6th
HBO’s “The Price of Everything” will make you cherish art more than ever
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Dec 4th
Local Holiday Gift Guide 2018 Story and photo by Erin DeGregorio
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Dec 4th
Shop ‘til You Drop Holiday Market Guide: Nine local markets to spend an afternoon at this month By Erin DeGregorio
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Dec 4th
The Moth’s Brooklyn state of mind
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Dec 4th
Try Rae’s First to close after a 32 year run, by Erin DeGregorio
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Dec 4th
Michelin Star Born in Gowanus
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Dec 4th
Staking a claim in Red Hook, by Kelsey Liebenson-Morse
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Dec 4th
November CB6 General Meeting
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Dec 4th
Ferry news at CB6
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Dec 4th
Trucking the topic at Civic Association, by George Fiala
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Dec 4th
Theater of the Oppressed focuses on Hostile High School experiences, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 4th
Regina Opera’s Hansel & Gretel make for Holiday Fun, a review by Nino Pantano
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Dec 4th
Red Hook Dustup at Police Meeting Story and photo by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 4th
Community Leaders Convene at Library Summit
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Dec 4th
RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR for December 2018, by Jaimie Branch
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Dec 4th
Statler Brother by Mike Cobb
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Dec 1st
Kenniston at Jalopy Theater
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Nov 30th
Tunnel bombshell at Superfund meeting, by Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 26th
Summit Academy boys basketball team dominate in home opener, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 19th
We Are the Change: A Neighborhood and Its Nonprofit
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Nov 16th
Godzilla vs. Sandy: Barnacle Parade Marches Again by Brett Yates. Photos by Micah Rubin
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Nov 16th
Theater of the Liberated visits Red Hook
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Nov 16th
St. Mary Star of the Sea Displays Timely Banner by Laura Eng
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Nov 16th
Papal Nuncio Celebrates French Mass at St. Agnes by Laura Eng
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Nov 16th
Handball Courts Are Here To Stay, Red Hook! By Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 16th
The Cats of Red Hook Story and photos by Vicki McIsaac
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Nov 16th
Andrew White: Photographer Outside Looking In. Photos by Andrew White, Interview by Mike Cobb
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Nov 16th
76th Precinct talks crime, shooting films, and parking
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Nov 16th
Gowanus CSO Facility Updates: October 2018 Edition, by Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 15th
BASIS Independent Brooklyn’s Jo Goldfarb Talks Trucks, Traffic and Warehouses Story and photos by Erin DeGregorio
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Nov 15th
Detectable Warning Surfaces and Their Importance to Pedestrians Everywhere
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Nov 15th
Crazy Zoning Change shot down by CB 6 for 41 Summit St., Story and photos by George Fiala
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Nov 15th
After three decades on a changing Van Brunt Street, Tony from Red Hook Coffee Shop might retire, by Noah Phillips
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Nov 14th
The Rockaway Post Theatre Company Presents “A View From the Bridge,” A review by Nino Pantano
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Nov 13th
Bar Chord Resounds With Positive Vibrations, by Mike Cobb
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Nov 7th
This Friday: Court Tree Collective presents the paintings of Morton Lichter
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Nov 7th
Mary-Elaine Jenkins delivers the perfect fall album
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Nov 7th
Local Home Cooks Tackle The Ultimate Comfort Food at the Brooklyn Casserole Takedown
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Nov 5th
Change Your Life with Three Pages
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Nov 3rd
Summit Academy boys basketball team has high expectations
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Nov 1st
Residents share bullying stories at Red Hook Library
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Nov 1st
Brooklyn’s LIZZIE AND THE MAKERS tour around the city to promote their latest EP MEANWHILE
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Oct 30th
Brave New World Repertory Theatre presents A Muslim in the Midst
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Oct 19th
Gertrude’s Beard, Hamlet’s e-cigarette: Cave Theater’s “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead.”
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Oct 18th
A Beloved Sister Retires
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Oct 12th
When Will Red Hook Get Its Flood Protection?
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Oct 12th
Civic Association touches touchy topics
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Oct 11th
Celebrating the Festival of Sukkot
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Oct 10th
Lady Eagles Attract College Interest
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Oct 9th
Hanks Saloon Closing Soon But Moving On To Hill Country
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Oct 4th
Red Hook Mourns William Robertson, by Brett Yates, photos by Micah Rubin
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Oct 3rd
Local Pizzerias You Knead To Check Out, by Erin DeGregorio
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Oct 1st
Things to do this October
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Oct 1st
Finding Home with the Gangs of Red Hook
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Sep 19th
Bicycling Dutchmen rediscover their New Amsterdam roots
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Sep 14th
Review: She Would Be King
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Sep 13th
Photographer James Venuti at BWAC
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Sep 13th
September art picks!
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Sep 11th
The South West Brooklyn Fall Festival
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Sep 11th
Gary’s Spirit
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Sep 7th
Solar Empowerment at Pioneer Works
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Sep 1st
September Art News
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Sep 1st
Nancy Bowen at Kentler Drawing Space
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Aug 24th
Touring Atlantic Avenue with Steve Farber
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Aug 22nd
Start Your Bay Ridge Day With a Turtle
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Aug 14th
George Bromfield is a loyal Fairwayite
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Aug 8th
Some progress in ballfield reconstruction by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 8th
Artist Annie Nicholson on turning grief into art
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Aug 5th
Jaimie Walker artist wins Superheroes NYC Brooklyn Poster Project
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Aug 5th
Gowanus Dredgers serves up stellar art tours
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Aug 5th
Kickin’ Cancer Benefit at Rocky Sullivan’s August 17
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Jul 29th
At Pioneer Works, “Stamped” by Claudia Rankine and John Lucas looks at blondness, by Diehl Edwards
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Jul 27th
Artist Ulli Gruber launches new work at Sunny’s Bar
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Jul 24th
HS Presentation at Formula E races, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 20th
EDITORIAL: WHITHER WATER TAXI?
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Jul 20th
Summit celebrates end of school with a gala, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 19th
One of my Red Hook stories, by Robbie Giordano
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Jul 19th
Locals want to put brakes on Tesla, carshare, by Brian Abate
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Jul 18th
Feel-good movie hits home for Red Hook residents, by Brian Abate
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Jul 18th
Homegrown reporters discover facets of Red Hook, by Alexis Lambrou and Jasmin Chang
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Jul 17th
RELIGIOUS NEWS
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Jul 17th
No summer backyard for the Senior Center
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Jul 16th
Fighting for families separated at the border
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Jul 12th
Nets go missing at the Miccio
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Jul 11th
Red Hook Community Farm Kicks Off Summer Season 2018 with First Farmer’s Market
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Jul 10th
Neighborhood Portrait: Francesca Van Horne, by Emily Kluver
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Jul 6th
There are plenty of neighborhood passes to the Allianz E-Village available
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Jul 2nd
Some July arts news for you
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Jul 2nd
Free Outdoor Movies This Summer!
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Jun 25th
RHI group issues report slamming 76th precinct, by George Fiala
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Jun 14th
EDITORIAL: Nydia for Mayor
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Jun 14th
Trucks, streets and lighting are big issues at NCO police meeting
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Jun 11th
A youth fashion show comes to Red Hook
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Jun 8th
Locals want to put brakes on Tesla, carshare pilot program, by Brian Abate
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Jun 7th
Picks for June
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Jun 4th
A View from the Bridge at The Waterfront Museum
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Jun 4th
Retro Library Open to Red Hook Residents
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Jun 4th
The Hidden Histories of the Mary A. Whalen
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Jun 4th
Review: Unwifeable
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May 17th
Tiny Star-Revue tops other Brooklyn papers in statewide newspaper contest
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May 12th
Big day at the Sunset Park Piers, by George Fiala
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May 11th
New York’s Most Popular Writing Method You’ve Never Heard Of
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May 11th
‘Pay No Attention to the Girl’ at Target Margin
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May 11th
Spring at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, essay by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan
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May 11th
EDITORIAL: local government gone bad
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May 10th
Nothing but excuses from Parks, no solutions from politicians, by Nathan Weiser
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May 10th
Menchaca hosts Thor Equity honchos at the Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
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May 8th
Memoir queen Mary Karr delivers a new stunner with “Tropic of Squalor”
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May 7th
Summit’s Analeza Edore wins school’s first athletic scholarship, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 17th
Friends of Firefighters will have their first chili cook-off fundraiser on April 27
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Apr 12th
Foxy and Winston will be closing at the end of April
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Apr 12th
Visiting Canadians Study Red Hook Architecture
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Apr 10th
Housing group lobbies state politicians
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Apr 4th
Folk music is music of the people, by Matt Caprioli
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Apr 2nd
News and notes
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Apr 2nd
Making Red Hook Better, by George Fiala
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Mar 30th
The Red Hook Civic Association discusses Thor Equities, movie shoots and more, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 27th
Summit Academy’s Dorien Williams has been nominated for an award from the Brooklyn Nets
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Mar 22nd
PS 15 Benefit next week
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Mar 16th
Leaders want to restore and reclaim Red Hook
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Mar 8th
Red Hook to lose parking spaces, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 5th
March Arts Calendar and Picks, by Matt Caprioli
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Mar 4th
Leaving Piles of Sitt In Red Hook, commentary by George Fiala
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Feb 20th
Italian couple migrates to Carroll Gardens to bring us a missing Italian specialty, by Mary Anne Pietanza
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Feb 16th
Too much grit for the neighbors, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 16th
Still time to catch the Iceberg show at Kentler, by Matt Caprioli
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Feb 14th
Lenten season begins this month, by Laura Eng
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Feb 14th
Grand NYCHA rebuilding to be done by 2021
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Feb 13th
February culture, by Matt Caprioli
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Feb 12th
Red Hook Civic Association takes on major topics
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Feb 9th
AECOM & the Chamber of commerce want to tell us how to live, an essay by George Fiala
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Feb 6th
Important RH Houses Construction update at the Miccio – tomorrow at 6:30, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 25th
Growing up on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli
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Jan 23rd
The bookstore on Pioneer Street gets bigger
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Jan 22nd
Seniors get their own center, and Miccio gets its basement back, by George Fiala
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Jan 19th
Rocky Sullivan’s hosts Peacemaking fundraiser, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 16th
12 Brooklyn students presented videos at the Justice Center, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 10th
The history of Good Shepherd in Red Hook
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Jan 8th
The 76th Precinct had their January monthly meeting
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Jan 8th
Job training opportunity in the solar industry, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 3rd
The Darth Vader of Red Hook has struck again, by George Fiala
2017
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Dec 21st
Nobletree Coffee Bar and Roastery Opens in Red Hook, by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan
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Dec 21st
Court Street now and then, by Tina Portelli
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Dec 19th
Public Notice: SBIDC Seeks Bids for Training Program
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Dec 18th
Rec Center holiday celebration, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 14th
Still Pushing for the Trolley, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 14th
Halsey Street’s “Gridiron Mom” is raising $7,000, by Celia Weintrob, Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club
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Dec 13th
“White Man on a Pedestal” at Pioneer Works, by Matt Caprioli
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Dec 12th
Chicko: A Young Man Changed, by Emily Kluver
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Dec 11th
New middle school slated for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 16th
Red Hook Move It!, by Matt Caprioli
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Nov 16th
Two barges find creative reuse on the Brooklyn waterfront, photos and text by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan
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Nov 10th
Food pantry helps feed the neighborhood, by Nathan Weiser
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Nov 9th
History: A Walk on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli
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Nov 6th
But I can’t
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Nov 6th
Silas van der Swaagh Opening Tonight…
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Nov 3rd
An Interview with Deacon Leroy Branch, by Laura Eng
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Oct 24th
Red Hook residents reflect on Sandy, 5 years on, by Ramaa Reddy Raghavan
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Oct 12th
Local student wins the prestigious Curtis Scholarship
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Oct 9th
NYCHA construction begins five years after Sandy
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Oct 9th
Jalopy Benefit for victims of mother nature to feature cool local acts, by Michael Cobb
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Sep 27th
Carroll Gardens dedicates a new park, by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 25th
Keeping an Italian tradition alive while it becomes newly mainstream, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Sep 20th
Jan Bell grows a significant music festival in DUMBO and Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 20th
Neighborhood Profile: A local with a storied lineage, by Emily Kluver
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Sep 13th
Remembering a solid Red Hook citizen, by Nathan Weiser
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Sep 13th
A wish list for Carlos, by George Fiala
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Sep 10th
Get ready for Celebrating Red Hook, 2017
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Sep 8th
Van Brunt’s new martial arts academy opens tomorrow, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 17th
CITY ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF COLLABORATIVE, COMMUNITY-BASED ART INSTALLATION ARK FOR THE ARTS ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE IN RED HOOK, BROOKLYN
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Aug 16th
Trump is Right – repeal the filibuster tomorrow, by Michael Racioppo
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Aug 16th
Commemorate the Erie Canal Bicentennial with songs, stories… …and a premiere of an Erie Canal Documentary!
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Aug 15th
Assembly members Carroll and Simon hold rally to save School Based Health Clinics, by David Saunders
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Aug 11th
Chef V Preps for a Street Food Revolution, by Sarah Matusek
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Aug 10th
School News, by Sofia Baluyut
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Aug 8th
The Face Behind Red Hook’s Parks, by Emily Kluver
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Aug 7th
Old Timer’s Day will return to Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 4th
Reporter’s notebook: Show Me a Hero, by Sarah Matusek
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Aug 2nd
The Glass Castle author’s time as local community journalist, by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 26th
Red Hook Remembers Rose Valenti, by Francois Lecompte and Viviana Gordon
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Jul 24th
Large Snakes Found Dead at Valentino Pier, by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 20th
Justice Center celebrates Bridging the Gap birthday, by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 19th
MIKE DROP: Two Teams on the Dole, by Michael Racioppo
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Jul 14th
Comments re Beard Street bar situation, edited by George Fiala
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Jul 12th
The Hook to be invaded by thousands of racing fans, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 12th
Brooklyn Greenway Initiative knows how to throw a great fundraiser, by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 12th
Pioneer Works’ Garden Offers a Haven in the Heat, by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 12th
Secret Polish love letters, performed at Jalopy, review by Sofia Baluyut
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Jul 8th
Remembering George, by George Fiala
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Jul 6th
PREVIEW: Second Sundays at Pioneer Works, by Matt Caprioli
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Jul 6th
All Aboard! Story, photos and graphs by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jul 5th
Free Formula E fan zone tickets available, by Nathan Weiser
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Jul 5th
How can Red Hook maximize waterways? One local has a plan
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Jul 5th
Ballfields to be closed longer than thought, but they will be pretty when done, by George Fiala
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Jul 4th
Beard Street Compromise? by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 3rd
Jalopy offers poignant one-woman show, by Sofia Baluyut
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Jul 3rd
Thor Equities’ vacant Richards Street site keeps Red Hook in suspense, by Sarah Matusek
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Jul 3rd
Neighborhood Portrait: Samora Coles, by Emily Kluver
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Jun 20th
In Theatre of the Oppressed, youth become protagonists of their own dramas, by Sarah Matusek
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Jun 19th
Fairway shut temporarily due to local power outage, by George Fiala
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Jun 16th
OP-ED: The Coming Williamsburgization of Red Hook, by George Fiala
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Jun 15th
Commentary: Sunny’s, City Council and BQX, by George Fiala
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Jun 12th
Red Hook still waiting for next stop light, by Sarah Matusek
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Jun 9th
Balloon Pete, the Glass Man, by Emily Kluver
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Jun 9th
Mike Drop: A petition to normalcy, by Michael Racioppo
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Jun 7th
Walt Whitman at Barge Museum, by Noah Phillips
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Jun 6th
Est4te Four unloads most of their Red Hook properties, by Sarah Matusek
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Jun 5th
Possible Bar Brawl on Beard, by Sarah Matusek
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Jun 4th
Red Hook cranes could be history, by Michael Cobb
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May 31st
Atlantic Basin finally getting community use, by Sarah Matusek
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May 30th
The Star-Revue captures “Ippies” award in CUNY journalism competition by Kimberly Gail Price
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May 25th
Mark your calendars for DTE’s annual extravaganza, by Nathan Weiser
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May 21st
BumblebeesRus daycare has made a home in Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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May 15th
Discounted Citi Bike membership available for NYCHA residents, by Nathan Weiser
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May 15th
Indie Pop-Up Concert Gets Red Hook Debut, by Sarah Matusek
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May 12th
Rally held at Red Hook Ballfields, by Nathan Weiser
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May 8th
Car hits mother and daughter at dangerous Red Hook intersection
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May 7th
Red Hook Library is a once-a-year tourist attraction
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May 3rd
That crazy world of politics, by George Fiala
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May 2nd
MIKE DROP: New York State should take the lead in combating climate change, by Michael Racioppo
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May 1st
IN BRIEF, by the Star-Revue Staff
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May 1st
New and new-again local businesses, by Emily Kluver
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Apr 24th
SBIDC Executive Director moves to greener pastures, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 19th
MIC DROP: Organizing against monsters, by Mike Racioppo
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Apr 18th
Red Hook Commuter Ferry service to begin June 1, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
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Apr 17th
A Red Hook native brings tennis to the Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Apr 15th
George’s column of potpourri, by George Fiala
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Apr 14th
IKEA and Goodwill partner to repurpose furniture, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Apr 13th
Holiday News from the World of Religion, by Laura Eng
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Apr 12th
The Music Man of Smith Street, by Emily Kluver
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Apr 8th
Red Hook ‘coin man’ Beriah Wall to exhibit paintings, by Emily Kluver
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Apr 2nd
Music invades the Justice Center, by Highnote Legalese
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Apr 1st
Saints Stage a One-Day Work Slowdown, by Holly Holyroller
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Apr 1st
Swinging in the Rain, by Thee Thaw
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Apr 1st
magic in the g-rain terminal, by Lumbago DiStefano
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Apr 1st
City wants food trucks to go vertical, by Cummerband Cost
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Apr 1st
Betsy DeVos Visits Fairway? by Mark Penz
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Mar 24th
Protest Art in Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 22nd
Middle schoolers are participatory budgeters this year, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 21st
CGA members gain lobbying skills firsthand, by Noah Phillips
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Mar 20th
Red Hook in the running for state economic development grant, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 16th
Meet and greet inspires kids at the Miccio Center, by Nathan Weiser
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Mar 13th
March 14th is Pi day, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 11th
Court Street’s Molese Club gives the Gift of Life, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Mar 10th
Trash Talk at She-Weld, by Noah Phillips
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Mar 10th
Confrontation at Visitation Church, by Emily Kluver
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Mar 9th
Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler at the Red Hook Library, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 8th
MIKE DROP: Losing and Learning at LICH, by Mike Racioppo
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Mar 8th
Summit seniors receive full college scholarships, by Emily Kluver
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Mar 8th
Brooklyn Bridge Rotary Club to take part in End Hunger Outreach, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 7th
That Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala
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Mar 6th
Local Clergy Respond to Travel Ban and Immigration Issues, by Laura Eng
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Mar 6th
Carroll Gardens Brownies to help women’s shelter
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Feb 28th
Increased WIFI access planned for Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 26th
Nino Pantano has been around forever! by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 24th
Peacemakers take on computer literacy, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 22nd
Bishop Neil Tiedemann returns home, by Laura Eng
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Feb 20th
Red Hook ‘underdevelopment’ centerstage at NYC developer forum, by Noah Phillips
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Feb 19th
Nydia Velazquez fights Trumpism, by George Fiala
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Feb 15th
Santander Bank discovers Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
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Feb 14th
Reader Valentines
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Feb 13th
Valentine’s Special: Local couples on life and love, by Emily Kluver
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Feb 12th
Supreme Court Justice enchants St. Francis students, by George Fiala
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Feb 9th
MIKE DROP: Originalism steals time, by Mike Racoppo
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Feb 9th
Hugs in a time of Trump, by George Fiala
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Feb 8th
Planning your Valentine’s Day date, by Emily Kluver [WITH LINKS]
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Feb 7th
A call to remove the ban, by Jeremy McCool
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Jan 26th
LEGAL NOTICE – SBIDC
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Jan 26th
A night with two local artists at Bait and Tackle
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Jan 23rd
Locals to MTA: Bring the B71 Back! by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 23rd
Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez attends Women’s March in Washington
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Jan 21st
Carroll Gardens library gets a homegrown mural, by Halley Bondy
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Jan 19th
Fresh face for fab chicken, by Emily Kluver
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Jan 17th
Red Hook Houses receive new kitchen appliances, by Emily Kluver and Noah Phillips
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Jan 16th
March teaches Red Hook kids about MLK’s legacy, by Noah Phillips
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Jan 15th
Red Hook Entrepreneur Aims to Transform Electric Car Industry, by Halley Bondy
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Jan 13th
Heated contest on for Red Hook West TA President, by Noah Phillips
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Jan 11th
Your Complete 2017 Fitness Guide
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Jan 10th
Cultural outreach at BASIS
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Jan 9th
Christmas Joy at Rec and Miccio Centers, by Nathan Weiser
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Jan 7th
Farewell to 2016
2016
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Dec 26th
Local land-use expert holds open office hours, by Noah Phillips
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Dec 23rd
Mike Drop: Carson & Capra, by Mike Racioppo
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Dec 22nd
NYCHA must think its tenants are stoned junkies, by George Fiala
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Dec 22nd
A Red Hook Christmas, by Emily Kluver and Noah Phillips
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Dec 21st
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: Does Thor Equities plan to resell 280 Richards Street? by Noah Phillips
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Dec 21st
Important Community Board 6 Meeting regarding Red Hook’s future – public encouraged to show up tomorrow
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Dec 19th
BRENDAN J. DUGAN ’68, TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER OF ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE, PASSES AWAY AT AGE 69
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Dec 19th
Serve to Get Communities of Color over the Trump Hump, by Khary Bekka
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Dec 18th
Floor damage puts Senior Center Work in Limbo, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 17th
Church Fresco Receives a Facelift, By Emily Kluver
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Dec 17th
Red Hook Weekend Holiday Fun
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Dec 15th
Op Ed: Chris Ward’s Southwest Brooklyn Plan is Absurd and Dangerous, by George Fiala
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Dec 12th
Who was Sol Goldman, anyway? An introduction to Red Hook’s Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser
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Dec 10th
Celebrity Wedding in Red Hook: Demonic or Dramatic? By Emily Kluver
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Dec 8th
Community Pushes Back on Thor Equities Plan, by Noah Phillips
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Dec 6th
PSA1 Community Cops to Become Peacemakers, by Noah Phillips
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Dec 5th
Mike Drop: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, HOW, by Mike Racioppo
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Nov 29th
Morning Music with James McBride, by Emily Kluver
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Nov 26th
Betty the Flake Chipper, by Alexandra Corbin
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Nov 24th
Three Red Hook non-profits are finalists in inaugural SPARK prize, by Red Hook Star-Revue staff
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Nov 23rd
What will Trump Mean for Red Hook? by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
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Nov 22nd
Take It From the Turkey Expert, by Emily Kluver
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Nov 18th
Mystery Junk in the Gowanus: Continued, by Emily Kluver
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Nov 17th
An Italian Thanksgiving Feast with Theresa, by Emily Kluver
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Nov 13th
A Georgia Caterer in New York, by Emily Kluver
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Nov 11th
Summit opens IKEA-renovated College Center to community, by Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
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Nov 10th
Mike Drop: LICH RFP led to a Really Flawed Process, by Mike Racioppo
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Nov 8th
Open Studios to Return to Red Hook, by Halley Bondy
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Nov 7th
PS 15 to showcase expanded programs
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Nov 6th
Mike Drop: No Neutral Choices, by Mike Racioppo
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Nov 4th
The Fish Gods of Erie Basin, by Noah Phillips
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Nov 2nd
The Quest for Justice Continues for Tony Sterling, by Nicole Rothwell
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Oct 24th
Addabbo celebrates life of Richard Brullo, beloved pharmacist, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
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Oct 21st
Overcoming Challenges, by Nathan Weiser
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Oct 19th
Good Fork launches cookbook at neighborhood gala, by the Red Hook Star-Revue Staff
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Oct 18th
Urban Waste to be Removed from the Gowanus Canal, by Nicole Rothwell
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Oct 17th
Miracle on Mill Street, by Noah Phillips
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Oct 13th
Mystery Junk in the Gowanus, by Emily Kluver
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Oct 13th
News from Carroll Garden’s Molesi Club, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Oct 13th
Column: Macro & Micro by Michael Racioppo
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Oct 5th
Civic Association holds a big September meeting, by George Fiala
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Sep 26th
Op Ed: Bridging Gowanus, an opposing view, by Rita Miller, LucyDeCarlo and Triada Samaras
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Sep 19th
Red Hook Open Studios Issues Call for Artists
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Sep 11th
Questions remain about Shore Power in Red Hook, by Noah Phillips
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Sep 7th
It’s Back To School time, by the Star-Revue staff
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Sep 7th
A special talent creates a Red Hook institution, by Halley Bondy
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Sep 4th
Mike’s Say: Fall Previews, by Michael Racioppo
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Sep 3rd
Red Hook’s Professor at Large, By Noah Phillips
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Aug 30th
Little Laffs gets Big Laughs, by Halley Bondy
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Aug 24th
Celebrating Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Aug 19th
Opinion: De Blasio gets ever smaller, by George Fiala
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Aug 16th
Sayo Gray’s star drafted by Toronto Blue Jays, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 12th
Amid blessings of gratitude, Addabbo launches Red Hook WIC center, by Noah Phillips
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Aug 9th
Free movies in Valentino Park, by Halley Bondy
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Aug 8th
Column: Gaining Yards, by Michael Racioppo
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Aug 8th
Menchaca brings NYPD and Red Hook youth together, by Nathan Weiser
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Aug 8th
Local Clergy React to Increasing Violence, by Laura Eng
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Aug 6th
Red Hook Shore Power system is operational, by Noah Phillips
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Aug 6th
New Boerum Hill flea offers local crafts, by Halley Bondy
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Aug 6th
Death ends life on the mend, by Noah Phillips
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Jul 30th
Column: Smiling while stabbing LICH in the back, by George Fiala
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Jul 13th
Red Hook’s new Tenant Union, by George Fiala
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Jul 11th
Plaque celebrating immigration placed at SHSS by the Molesi Club, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Jul 8th
Media Critique is Art at Pioneer Works show, by Diana McClure
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Jul 6th
Column: Mike’s Say: Keeping Their Word. by Michael Racioppo
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Jun 20th
With camaraderie, Red Hook can only continue to improve, by Lazarus Jackson
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Jun 16th
Red Hook Senior Center to Reopen by End of Summer, by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 14th
City steps in to keep local daycare open, by Nathan Weiser
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Jun 10th
Column: 3rd Rail Politics, by Michael Racioppo
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Jun 9th
Carroll Gardens author writes novels based on her life experience, by Halley Bondy
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Jun 8th
City wants to evict a successful Gowanus film company by using eminent domain, by George Fiala
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Jun 8th
Menchaca takes on heavy hitting developer and wins, by George Fiala
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Jun 2nd
Message from Carlos: Resilient Together! by Carlos Menchaca
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May 26th
Proposed agreement places Gowanus retention tank on private property, by George Fiala
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May 14th
Kentler’s annual benefit always a winner, by Halley Bondy
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May 10th
Red Hook ferry location still up in the air, by George Fiala
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May 9th
Star-Revue snags 4 awards in state-wide newspaper competition, by Kimberly Gail Price
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May 6th
Battle of the Decades at Cora’s Red Hook Prom, by Mary Staub
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May 6th
Op-Ed: Mayor’s problems put LICH deal under renewed scrutiny, by George Fiala
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Apr 22nd
Is de Blasio the next to go? Op-Ed by George Fiala
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Apr 13th
Commentary – The Flux of CB 6, by Mark Shames
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Apr 7th
Editorial: What Red Hook would really be getting, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Apr 7th
Mark’s Corner: Why I support Hillary
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Apr 7th
Red Hook Crimes Laid To Wretched Housing in Area, Brooklyn Eagle, 1927
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Apr 6th
Eric Adams rules on nursing home by George Fiala
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Apr 5th
Judge Judith S. Kaye’s lasting legacy in Red Hook, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Apr 5th
$100 million missing from Red Hook IFPS funding, by George Fiala
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Apr 1st
Donald Trump causes commotion at the Red Hook Civic Association, By Cosmo Politan
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Apr 1st
Atlantic Basin Mystery SOLVED! by Horatio Hornblower
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Apr 1st
The Mayor’s new Brooklyn- Queens Trolley scheme, by Floppity Eerzo
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Mar 17th
Notes and Things, by George Fiala
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Mar 17th
Op Ed: The Importance of Participation, by Council Member Carlos Menchaca, District 38
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Mar 9th
Sunny Balzano’s beautiful life, by George Fiala
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Mar 7th
Harriet Zucker is Red Hook canine savior, by Halley Bondy
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Mar 6th
Why is NYC delaying Gowanus Canal cleanup? by George Fiala
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Mar 4th
There is a new private school in Red Hook, by Mary Staub
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Feb 12th
Sky’s the limit for new Friends of the Red Hook Library, by George Fiala
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Feb 11th
Red Hook’s Summit Academy collects water for Flint, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Feb 9th
The best NYCHA meeting ever! by George Fiala
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Feb 8th
Mark’s Corner: Nydia’s passion and engagement a stark contrast to supposed opponent, by Mark Shames
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Feb 6th
Op Ed: Thoughts about de Blasio’s citywide rezoning ideas, by Ed Jaworski, President, Madison-Marine-Homecrest Civic Association
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Feb 1st
Red Hook Summit promotes unified resiliency at the Summit Academy, by George Fiala
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Jan 31st
Reaching Red Hook audiences through a residency that blurs boundaries, by Mary Staub
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Jan 22nd
Familiar Red Hook face becomes Criminal Court Judge, by Amanda Berman, Esq., Red Hook Community Justice Center
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Jan 21st
Gowanus sewage still a hot topic in Superfund negotiations, by George Fiala
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Jan 21st
Mark’s Corner: We have a better mayor than some think, by Mark Shames
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Jan 19th
Daniel J. Defonte’s Way, a new Red Hook street, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jan 15th
PA says Red Hook waterfront is safe, by Keith J. Klein
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Jan 11th
Miniature golf coming to Red Hook! by Halley Bondy
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Jan 9th
News of Religion: Native Son Returns for Christmas Reading, by Laura Eng
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Jan 8th
A chat with Felix Ortiz, Red Hook’s representative in the NY State Assembly
2015
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Dec 20th
Borough President joins CB6 for a Red Hook Screw, commentary by George Fiala
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Dec 16th
Reporters Notebook – CB6 and the Oxford Nursing Home Saga, by George Fiala
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Dec 10th
CB 6 reverses committee decision on nursing home, by George Fiala
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Dec 9th
Coherency in Housing, by Mark Shames
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Dec 7th
Developer tries to give Gowanus a free park, but city doesn’t want it, by George Fiala
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Dec 5th
CB 6 votes against proposed Red Hook nursing home, by George Fiala
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Nov 20th
Brooklyn Museum holds craft show this weekend
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Nov 20th
Gowanus Pathmark a victim of gentrification, by George Fiala
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Nov 19th
Council member Brad Lander opposes Fortis plan for a rezoning of the LICH campus, by George Fiala
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Nov 18th
Keeping a Carroll Gardens tradition alive, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Nov 12th
Religion: Scanlan Glass Commissioned to Make Gift for Pope Francis, By Laura Eng
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Oct 26th
Fellow politicians honor Joan Millman in Carroll Gardens, by George Fiala
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Oct 19th
The importance of participation, by Mark Shames
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Oct 17th
Red Hook Film Festival this weekend, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Oct 9th
Red Hook gathers at Borough Hall for ferry hearing, by George Fiala
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Oct 8th
Report from the 76th Precinct Community Council meeting this week, by Keith Klein
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Oct 8th
Speaking Red Hook – Carlo and Ben’s new adventures
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Oct 7th
Local parishioners attend various Papal events, including religious calendars, by Laura Eng
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Oct 5th
Alexandros Washburn, Red Hook’s resiliency expert, by Halley Bondy
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Sep 14th
Looking Back: A Brief History of 360 Van Brunt Street, by Halley Bondy
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Sep 10th
Feast of the Assumption is Celebrated at Outdoor Masses, By Laura Eng
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Sep 9th
Red Hook gets its very own record store, by Halley Bondy
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Sep 4th
Menchaca casts doubt on nursing home proposal, by George Fiala
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Sep 3rd
The Great Atlantic Basin Mystery, by George Fiala
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Sep 2nd
An Urban Nomad – John McGill Banned, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Aug 27th
Red Hook History: Where exactly was Fort Defiance anyway? by Connor Eugene Gaudet
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Aug 7th
When law is upended by a loophole, by George Fiala
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Aug 3rd
Editorial: Wasting time & money
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Aug 2nd
After Red Hook Walks, Van Brunt becomes an obstacle course, by George Fiala
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Jul 23rd
Welcome to Red Hook’s Music and Art Festival, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jul 20th
Celebrating Red Hook Preview
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Jul 8th
Opinion: Trains and boats and Nursing Homes, by George Fiala
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Jul 7th
Op Ed: Watching neighborhoods transform, by George Fiala
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Jul 1st
City makes case for retention tank location at EPA meeting, by George Fiala
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Jul 1st
Red Hook History: When the Pointers & the Creekers divided Red Hook, by Connor Eugene Gaudet
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Jun 30th
Free Neighborhood Services
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Jun 29th
Red Hook Containerport gains important government support, by George Fiala
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Jun 28th
Religious News, by Laura Eng
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Jun 26th
Will a 9 story nursing home become Pioneer Work’s future neighbor? by George Fiala
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Jun 18th
Forest City Ratner comes to Red Hook for some good publicity, by George Fiala
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Jun 9th
Red Hook is King at week long SummerFest, by George Fiala
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Jun 5th
Barr Brothers stun Red Hook SummerStage, by George Fiala
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Jun 3rd
Mark Shames on politics and zoning
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Jun 1st
Red Hook History: Red Hook Houses originally slated for the ballfields, by Connor Eugene Gaudet
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May 30th
Opinion: Duped by the powers that be, by George Fiala
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May 29th
SummerStage kicks off Red Hook summer with a great week of free shows!, by Halley Bondy
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May 27th
Red Hook studied by world’s largest chemical company, by George Fiala
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May 22nd
Big Idea Week comes to PS 15, by George Fiala
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May 19th
Cobble Hill to change forever as LICH becomes skyscrapers, by George Fiala
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May 15th
Growing up on a Lehigh Valley Barge, by Halley Bondy
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May 12th
Summit Academy banquet a huge success, by George Fiala
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May 7th
Man vs. Nature: The Life of a Barge, by Kimberly Gail Price
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May 7th
Red Hook History: When graft was “honest” – the story of Coffey Park, by Connor Gaudet
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May 6th
Friends of Red Hook Library inaugurates LEGO drive.
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May 4th
Works in progress, by Mark Shames
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May 3rd
The story behind Van Brunt’s Penninsula Gallery, by Alexandra K. Corbin
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May 1st
City Comptroller calls Build It Back “a case study in dysfunction”, by George Fiala
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May 1st
In Red Hook we take care of our own, by Carlos Menchaca
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Apr 16th
Buddy Scotto and Joe Chirico are the new Bob Hope and Bing Crosby of Carroll Gardens.
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Apr 6th
Star-Revue wins two awards in state-wide newspaper competition
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Apr 6th
Red Hook West hears from politicos, Justice Center and PSA, 1 by George Fiala
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Apr 2nd
May 15 Pirate’s Ball to raise funds for Waterfront Museum repairs
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Apr 2nd
Message from Menchaca, by Carlos Menchaca, City Councilman, 38th District
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Apr 1st
Red Hook History: Leveling Carroll Gardens to fill in Red Hook – a 19th century project, by Connor Gaudet
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Apr 1st
Parks presents new Valentino Pier plan, by Overand Dunwith
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Apr 1st
Coffey Park reopening delayed due to old Dutch man looking for herring, by Melvin Cowznofsky
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Mar 31st
Opposed to Move NY, by Mark Shames
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Mar 20th
Editorial: Is Move NY all it is cracked up to be? by George Fiala
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Mar 17th
Superfund project on schedule, by George Fiala
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Mar 12th
PS 15 students exhibit at Hope & Anchor, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 10th
Pile Driving in Red Hook – an increasing concern, by George Fiala
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Mar 8th
A New Vision for Brooklyn Bridge Park, by George Fiala
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Feb 21st
Hoover City and Red Hook, by JJ Burkard
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Feb 18th
John Burkard on his son, originally published February 2012
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Feb 17th
Stronger Together brings local non-profits money for job training, by George Fiala
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Feb 13th
Funny Valentine’s Day Quotes, compiled by Kimberly Gail Price
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Feb 13th
Love Notes from our readers – compiled by Kimberly Gail Price
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Feb 12th
Valentine Day Weekend outings
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Feb 12th
Columbia Waterfront District Merchant Association decides on monthly meetings, by George Fiala
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Feb 11th
City Planning studies Red Hook streets, by George Fiala
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Feb 10th
The Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala
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Feb 10th
Opinion: Politics off to the races already, by Mark Shames
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Feb 10th
Readers respond to Estate Four plans
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Feb 9th
Brooklyn Stage Company performs Beckett’s Endgame at Sunny’s, by CarloVogel
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Feb 6th
Editorial: Menchaca roils the waters, by George Fiala
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Feb 3rd
The 76th Precinct loses a gem, by George Fiala
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Jan 29th
Breakfast at Rocky’s, by George Fiala
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Jan 28th
Brooklyn Made and Brooklyn Restored: An 1891 Wissner Concert Grand Piano
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Jan 26th
Red Hook today is firmly rooted in Red Hook of the past, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Jan 24th
Development without displacement: ensuring affordability in Red Hook, by Ben Fuller-Googins
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Jan 23rd
Heights Player’s The Graduate falls flat of expectations, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jan 22nd
Editorial: Breaking the chains of corporate interests
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Jan 21st
Are the Red Hook cranes headed to Sunset Park? by George Fiala
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Jan 3rd
Opinion: Psychological Seduction, by Khary Bekka
2014
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Dec 20th
Brooklyn Collective a place for creative Christmas shopping, by George Fiala
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Dec 19th
At least another year until the Red Hook Senior Center gets its new digs, by George Fiala
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Dec 18th
New furniture shop opens on Van Brunt, by Micah B. Rubin
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Dec 17th
De Blasio Report Card, by Mark Shames
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Dec 13th
Tony Sterling’s alleged killers in custody, by George Fiala
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Dec 2nd
Friends of Carroll Gardens Library hold an open house, by George Fiala
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Dec 1st
Red Hook gets its own business incubator, by George Fiala
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Nov 26th
Editorial: Our Red Hook Thanks & Hopes
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Nov 12th
Editorial: A good time for Red Hook
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Nov 11th
Intercourse is a Pioneerworks romp through current art and science, by George Fiala
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Nov 7th
Ashley’s law brings justice to prison visits, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Oct 29th
Giant Red Hook Truck Parking Lot update, by George Fiala
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Oct 28th
Our Sandy memories – Kimberly Gail Price & George Fiala
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Oct 28th
Triangle Smell Follow-up
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Oct 28th
Menchaca Statement on Valentino Pier Bathrooms
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Oct 27th
Beautiful Fall day for Red Hook Harvest Festival, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Oct 25th
PortSide NewYork & other hidden Sandy Stories, by Portside
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Oct 25th
Red Hook Farm survives Sandy and presents 2014 Festival, by Diehl Edwards
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Oct 25th
Red Hook and the 1964 World’s Fair, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Oct 21st
Editorial: Elephants in the room
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Oct 11th
Menchaca flexes his muscles on parks issue, by George Fiala
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Oct 6th
Our Beloved Valentino Park, by John McGettrick
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Oct 3rd
Red Hook loses Two day Music Fest, by George Fiala
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Oct 2nd
Editorial: This is how our governor rolls
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Sep 29th
Columbia Street loses Escape Music Festival, by George Fiala
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Sep 25th
Valentino Update, by George Fiala
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Sep 24th
THE GOWANUS CANAL NOW, by Mark Shames
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Sep 23rd
One person can make a difference, by Karen Broughton and family
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Sep 22nd
Education Beat: PS 15 is now a magnet school, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Sep 20th
Controversial plan for Valentino Pier Comfort Station, by George Fiala
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Sep 18th
Valentino Pier repaving to go on as planned, by George Fiala
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Sep 17th
Op Ed: It’s time to join the Climate Justice Movemen, t by Corbin Laedlein
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Sep 17th
100th Birthday Celebration for a Great Smith Street Lady, by John Verrangia, Jr
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Sep 16th
Electeds finally reach out to PA regarding Pier 9 concerts
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Sep 14th
Ready Red Hook Day binds community, by Keith Klein
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Sep 13th
Columbia Street shakes with party on Pier 9, by George Fiala
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Sep 12th
Artisan to Entrepreneur graduates speak, by George Fiala
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Sep 10th
Red Hook Volunteers in a fix, by Diehl Edwards
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Sep 10th
Reporters Notebook – Primary Day 2014, by George Fiala
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Sep 9th
EPA deal with Lightstone up for public comment
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Sep 9th
Primary Day Endorsements
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Sep 8th
Candidates speak
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Sep 5th
Pete Sikora receives NYSNA endorsement
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Sep 5th
Parks apologizes for hasty fencing at Valentino Pier, by George Fiala
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Sep 4th
Miccio boxing program a real knockout, by Frances Vidal
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Sep 4th
Menchaca for Zuniga – Velazquez for Ortiz
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Sep 3rd
Rockfest promoter provides details
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Sep 3rd
Red Hook Library gets expanded hours!
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Sep 3rd
Menchaca makes endorsement in local assembly race
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Sep 2nd
Valentino Pier community meeting
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Sep 2nd
Red Hook at Work, by Micah B. Rubin
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Sep 2nd
Mark Shames’ political column
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Aug 30th
Endorsements: Teachout, Sikora, Ortiz
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Aug 29th
Assembly candidates square off in series of debates, by George Fiala
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Aug 27th
American Stevedoring Gone From Red Hook Terminal, by George Fiala
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Aug 27th
Record breaks important Red Hook story
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Aug 27th
Old Timer’s a happy day of reunion, by George Fiala
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Aug 26th
Message from Carlos about Valentino Pier
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Aug 26th
BerlinRosen
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Aug 26th
Eric Adams on the police
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Aug 25th
Updated – UPK application period extended
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Aug 25th
Brad Lander press release regarding 4th Avenue & 9th Street Subway
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Aug 22nd
Red Hook Rising Update by the Red Hook Rising Committee, by Gita Nandan, Co-Chair
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Aug 22nd
Fundraiser for the Red Hook Volunteers
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Aug 20th
Editorial: Staying vigilant on community issues
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Aug 19th
LENZ IN FOCUS: Justin leads the 76th, by Harrison Neuhaus
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Aug 18th
Red Hook’s farm in rebuilding mode this year, by Diehl Edwards
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Aug 18th
Ceasar Zuniga announces UFT endorsement, by George Fiala
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Aug 12th
Opening Up New Worlds at the Red Hook Library, by Danette Vigilante
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Aug 9th
Nydia is in Felix’s corner
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Aug 8th
Go To Marietta’s to See How It Used to be Around Here, by Elizabeth Graham
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Aug 8th
Sad news, death of Matty Chirico of Marietta’s
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Aug 7th
Garbage truck update
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Aug 7th
Tony the Sculptor, by Alexandra Corbin
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Aug 6th
Red Hook Library plan shelved, by George Fiala
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Aug 6th
Red Hook’s Night Out Against Crime, by George Fiala
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Aug 5th
Politics: Marks Corner, by Mark Shames
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Aug 4th
More on the Pier 9 Rockfest, by George Fiala
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Aug 4th
The story behind the Clement Garage, by Clarissa Sauter
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Aug 2nd
Red Hook’s auction house, by George Fiala
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Aug 1st
Port Authority disses Red Hook big time, by George Fiala
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Jul 30th
Red Hook Old Timer’s Day Promises a Weekend of Excitement, by Harrison Neuhaus
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Jul 30th
BWAC’s two current shows draw big crowds and sales, photos and text by Micah B. Rubin
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Jul 29th
Menchaca, NYCHA Promise Asbestos Safety in Public Housing Construction, by Harrison Neuhaus
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Jul 26th
Editorial: The Red Hook Library and colonialism
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Jul 25th
Plan to divide Red Hook Library derided at CB6 meeting, by George Fiala
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Jul 24th
Huge CB6 meeting TONIGHT regarding the future of the Red Hook Library
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Jul 22nd
In Dynamic Neighborhood, Conservancy’s Mission Remains Unchanged, by Keith J. Klein
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Jul 21st
Sandy recovery topic of community meeting at PS 15, by Harrison Neuhaus
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Jul 19th
Red Hook Coalition Finalizes Long-Term Community Recovery Plan, by Harrison Neuhaus
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Jul 16th
The Star-Revue speaks to Pete Morales, interview by Amanda Decker
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Jul 15th
News from the Independent Neighborhood Democrats, by Mark Shames, President
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Jul 14th
A Red Hook monument goes silent forever, photos and text by Micah B. Rubin
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Jul 13th
Celebrating Red Hook brings arts, artisans and musicians together for a great day in the sun!
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Jul 11th
New Brown Baptist celebrates Sister Ingram’s Centennial, by George Fiala
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Jul 10th
Take Back Gowanus challenges Brad Lander’s “Shared Values,” by Harrison Neuhaus
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Jul 9th
The Star-Revue speaks to a Red Hook Old-Timer, interview by Amanda Decker
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Jul 8th
Take Back Gowanus
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Jul 6th
IKEA and the Star-Revue present “Celebrating Red Hook Day” Saturday July 12
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Jul 6th
Tell us in person, Mr. de Blasio
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Jul 5th
South Brooklyn 4th of July, by George Fiala
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Jul 4th
Editorial: Is Change Inevitable?
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Jul 4th
Gowanus Gunman Shoots 2 Ironworkers, Kills Self, By Harrison Neuhaus
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Jul 4th
Red Hook 2024, by Micah B. Rubin
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Jul 2nd
Red Hook was the place to be this 4th of July, by Peter Axtman
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Jun 27th
Cross Country Fundraising begins on Court Street, by Clarissa Sauter
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Jun 25th
It’s NYC vs. EPA at monthly CAG meeting, by George Fiala
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Jun 11th
Oversight meeting uncovers mold and money shortages, by George Fiala
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Jun 10th
Daniel Cruz remembered in funeral service, by George Fiala
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Jun 3rd
Emergency Meeting called in Red Hook, by George Fiala
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May 31st
Red Hook resident dies after delayed ambulance response, by George Fiala
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May 29th
The Arrogance of the Parks Department, by George Fiala
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May 27th
Creating a cultural sanctuary in Red Hook, by Micah B. Rubin
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May 23rd
Curtain closes on Long Island College Hospital, by Kimberly Gail Price
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May 8th
The Red Hook Coalition – non profits working for the community, by George Fiala
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May 1st
More than just a place to drown pints, by Kevin McCormack
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Apr 30th
Editorial – Red Hook needs its own mayor
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Apr 9th
Lillie Marshall fields housing complaints at monthly tenant meeting, by George Fiala
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Apr 7th
Star-Revue wins prestigious statewide award
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Apr 7th
Help a Red Hook family in need – UPDATED
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Apr 1st
Help a Red Hook family in need – UPDATED
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Apr 1st
Van Gogh ear found in Red Hook, by Hobbert Ruse
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Mar 30th
Editorial: Coalition needs even more presence
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Mar 30th
Red Hook Coalition holds first-ever public meeting, by George Fiala
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Mar 29th
A Stand Up Performance, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 29th
A Stand Up Performance, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 25th
BASIS School to open in Red Hook this fall, by George Fiala
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Mar 9th
Neighborhood throws benefit to help local photographer, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 9th
The Crazy World of Politics, by George Fiala
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Mar 9th
Editorial: Calling for a stronger Civic Association
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Mar 9th
Councilmembers Lander and Levin guests at February Gowanus CAG meeting, by George Fiala
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Mar 9th
New boilers to be installed at Red Hook Houses, by George Fiala
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Mar 9th
Black History month celebrated with new Borough President at Historical Society, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 9th
March Happenings, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 9th
Red Hook to vote on PB projects, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 9th
Theater Review: Heights Players production shines, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Feb 11th
Red Hook’s own Ornament Rock Star, by Mary Ann Pietanza
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Feb 5th
This editorial is not really about the BASIS school
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Jan 30th
Sandy brings state money to Red Hook for local improvements, by George Fiala
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Jan 27th
The Star-Revue Red Hook wish list for 2014, by George Fiala
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Jan 24th
Cora Dance’s Red Hook Live, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jan 10th
BASIS Independent School’s for-profit strategy, by George Fiala
2013
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Dec 23rd
Update on BASIS Independent School in Red Hook, by George Fiala
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Dec 22nd
Daily News has it backwards, by George Fiala
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Dec 19th
CB 6 Committee hears of plans for an upscale detox center on Beard Street, by George Fiala
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Dec 18th
Op Ed: Thanksgiving for LICH: A Personal Story, by Judith A. Francis
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Dec 17th
Op Ed: LICH Ombudsman calls for impeachment, by Dr. Jon Berall
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Dec 16th
Alex House Project helps young moms, by Angela Johnson-Archer
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Dec 13th
CB 6 whacks BASIS School, by George Fiala
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Dec 6th
Red Hook West elections to be December 10th.
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Nov 27th
THE STROMBERG REPORT, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Nov 25th
Protect us from flooding, by Jake Bienecke and Andrea Sansom
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Nov 25th
Meet “Skip” Williams – hospital hitman, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Nov 24th
Editorial – Our thoughts on a Red Hook for the rich and famous
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Nov 23rd
Elite private school to be built near Red Hook Houses, by George Fiala
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Nov 14th
EPA Meeting Tonight at 173 Conover Street, 6:30 pm to announce Record of Decision
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Oct 31st
Red Hook’s Homemade Parade
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Oct 29th
Kimberly’s words on Sandy, One Year On
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Oct 28th
A tale of Sandy Various Voices, One Story, by A.B. Decker
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Oct 22nd
Kukla and Ambrose talk color and art at Kentler by Jherelle Benn
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Oct 13th
New Issue is out!
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Oct 7th
Letters to the EPA, edited by George Fiala
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Oct 3rd
Carlos Menchaca’s sophisticated sweep to power, by George Fiala
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Sep 19th
A RED HOOK MANIFESTO, by the Red Hook Star-Revue
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Sep 6th
De Blasio announces newest and greatest SUNY/LICH court order yet, by George Fiala
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Sep 6th
Why vote for Menchaca/Why vote for Gonzalez, by the candidates for DC 38 City Council
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Sep 5th
Fine Fare to reopen soon, by Camille Daniels
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Sep 3rd
Star-Revue Primary Endorsements
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Aug 31st
Carl McCall’s Ivory Tower, by George Fiala
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Aug 21st
A legal and moral responsibility, by Hon. Carolyn Demarest
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Aug 20th
“A Legal and Moral Responsibility” to set LICH right, by George Fiala
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Aug 20th
The Beginnings of Normalcy at LICH? by George Fiala
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Aug 19th
SUNY Remains Defiant, by George Fiala
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Aug 17th
LICH wins in court yet again, by George Fiala
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Jul 22nd
Images from LICH
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Jul 15th
Red Hook firehouse celebrates centennial, words and photos by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jul 11th
Director Julie Taymor honored at Brooklyn Museum, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jul 10th
Michelle Williams, by Jenny Belin
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Jul 9th
Josh Parker lectures on Red Hook’s past fires by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jul 8th
Red Hook Lion’s Club celebrates Twenty Years
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Jul 5th
Understanding FEMA’s new flood maps, by Stacie Nieves
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Jul 2nd
Proposed bill would mandate sale of LICH properties, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jul 1st
SUNY spits in the face of NY State Supreme Court, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jun 28th
New administrator for LICH
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Jun 24th
LICH RALLY TUESDAY!
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Jun 24th
Miccio Center to remain open
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Jun 20th
Linda Gibbs speaks at the Red Hook Houses.
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Jun 10th
Superfund Project moves on – a Primer, by George Fiala
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Jun 10th
Feedback
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Jun 10th
Fundraiser for LICH doctors frantically trying to rescue the dying hospital.
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Jun 10th
Theatre: Falconworks’ Production of Enemy of the People, by Brian Clancy
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Jun 8th
LICH Unraveling Continues, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Jun 7th
Red Hook Trolley
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May 15th
Red Hook West Tenants Meeting – May 14th 2013
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May 8th
The Vultures after LICH, by Kimberly Gail Price
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May 6th
Ray Hall speaking at the most recent CAG meeting
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May 6th
EDITORIAL – An unfortunate public display
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May 5th
GBX’s win at all cost strategy backfires, by George Fiala
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May 5th
Star Revue brings home statewide awards in newspaper competition
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Apr 26th
LICH Officially Saved (Kimberly knew it all the time)
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Apr 23rd
Decision Soon on Gowanus Sludge (July 1, 2012), by Matt Graber and Abby Savitch-Lew
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Apr 23rd
Lou Sones speaks at Reg Flowers’ Gowanus meeting last week
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Apr 8th
The Award-Winning Star-Revue
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Apr 8th
Help Wanted
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Apr 5th
The Governor and LICH, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 26th
Vote your disapproval of the EPA plan for Red Hook – Editorial
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Mar 25th
SUNY’s plan to kill LICH, by Kimberly Gail PRice
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Mar 5th
Cora Dance’s wordless production speaks a universal language, by Kimberly Gail Price
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Mar 4th
LICH closing averted, at least temporarily, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 28th
If you don’t know what you’re talking about, NY Times, please don’t talk
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Feb 26th
EDITORIAL – NYCHA’s backtracking
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Feb 23rd
Red Hook community reacts to EPA plan, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 15th
The Importance of Tyquan’s Hook, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 14th
NYCHA a no show at their own meeting, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 13th
EPA seeks community input on placement of Gowanus sludge in Red Hook, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 6th
From Red Hook to Kilimanjaro, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 3rd
Strength in numbers confront NYCHA, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 3rd
Advertise in our print edition.
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Feb 1st
EPA presents Gowanus remediation to skeptical Red Hook audience, by Nic Cavell
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Feb 1st
Look, Tweedledee. It’s an actual event