Author: gbrook@pipeline.com

Arts

Jalopy offers poignant one-woman show, by Sofia Baluyut

On a Monday night, around 30 people gathered at Red Hook’s cozy, warmly-lit Jalopy Theatre to see Francesca Van Horne perform her one-woman show, Tales from the Trundle. Ms. Van Horne, who also wrote the show, sat stage right and peered out at the audience. But as soon as the lights went down and she began a quietly dramatic walk […]

Real Estate, Waterfront

Thor Equities’ vacant Richards Street site keeps Red Hook in suspense, by Sarah Matusek

During a public meeting at the Miccio Center on December 1, 2016, Thor Equities and their land use council, Fox Rothschild, revealed glossy development plans for 270-280 Richards Street. Spanning 7.7 acres atop the former site of the Revere Sugar Factory, Thor’s office and retail complex dubbed “Red Hoek Point” would jut 700 feet into the Erie Basin. “Thor has […]

Arts, Red Hook Justice Center, Theater

In Theatre of the Oppressed, youth become protagonists of their own dramas, by Sarah Matusek

Alexys and Vincent, two friends in the eleventh grade, pass each other in the hallway. Vincent stops in his tracks as Alexys approaches. He scrunches his face in a look of disgust. “Why are you wearing that?” he asks, sizing her up. “You don’t have the body for that!” Alexys looks down, embarrassed. Awkward silence… “That was good!” Seventh grader […]

Fairway

Fairway shut temporarily due to local power outage, by George Fiala

Latest Update: They reopened Tuesday morning at 10 am. You can go shopping now! Tuesday Update: Fairway tells us they are hoping to open by noon today (Tuesday). They are restocking some of the sections that had spoiled food, including dairy and the deli. UPDATE: The generator has arrived.  Power was turned on around 8 pm Monday night. Fairway is […]

Carlos Menchaca, Column

Commentary: Sunny’s, City Council and BQX, by George Fiala

Sunny’s raises $65,000 and is still looking for more According to their website, and a story that aired on WPIX-TV, Sunny’s much publicized campaign to raise $65,000 to help the bar purchase the building from Sunny’s family has succeeded. Tone Johannsen, who married to bar owner Sunny Balzano, has raised money from a number of events including an art auction. The […]

Quality of Life Issues, Transportation

Red Hook still waiting for next stop light, by Sarah Matusek

Some pedestrians who cross Van Brunt Street at Pioneer Street are likely to hold their breath. Locally known as a dangerous crossing, the busy three-way intersection has already inspired community efforts to install a traffic signal. As Red Hook gains a ferry landing this month and the neighborhood absorbs more traffic, efforts for increased street safety remain in planning stages. […]

Op Ed, Politics

Mike Drop: A petition to normalcy, by Michael Racioppo

For those few of you who aren’t keeping track, the year 2020 will mark the 100th anniversary of one of the two notable (and corrupting) things about our 29th President Warren Harding’s 1920 campaign: to wit, the slogan  “a return to normalcy” (normalcy being the new normality). While Harding was looking to return to the country to a pre-World War 1 mindset […]