Jacqui Painter is a Red Hook native who is running for city council. She has advocated for people for many years, which makes her think she is the right candidate. Some of her goals include: “I will enact a budget and bring funding for food justice because I was on the ground and I know the issue,” “I will work […]
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Election 2021: Spotlight on Erik Frankel, by Brian Abate
Erik Frankel is a fourth generation family business owner in Sunset Park. While he has spent much of his life in Sunset Park, Frankel has also spent 15 years living in Vietnam. Frankel does not have a political background but is frustrated with the direction Red Hook and Sunset Park have gone. He is unhappy about some of the big […]
Methodist opens the new facility that replaces 8 historic brownstones
Park Slope’s Methodist Hospital opened their Center for Community Health (CCH) in March. It is an ambulatory care center where specialists provide exceptional, comprehensive care, according to the hospital. The six-story, 400,000-square-foot facility, is located on 6th Street between 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue. It is the first major ambulatory care facility built in Brooklyn in 40 years and also […]
Big questions about Public Place remain, by Jorge Bello
Members of the Gowanus Canal Community Advisory Group were smiling in their Zoom squares when Christos Tsiamis, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) engineer leading the Gowanus Canal Superfund cleanup, reappeared on their screens on March 23. Tsiamis had not attended the group’s monthly virtual meetings since December, when he expressed concerns over changes utility company National Grid made last summer […]
Not everybody loves the Governors Island rezoning, by George Fiala
The city is about to approve a rezoning proposal that divides Governors Island in half – one half parkland and the other half commercial with an emphasis on climate research. It seems like a laudable proposal, but a group called Metro Area Governors Island Coalition (M.A.G.I.C.)has come out with an alternate plan. Here is what they say: 1. Bringing in […]
Opinion: Why killing Washburn’s Model Block is even more important than before, by George Fiala
Following the example of Italian developer Estate Four, UPS has decided to flip their 350,000 square feet Red Hook property rather than execute their planned project. I’ve heard from credible sources that UPS has put their 350,000 square feet of waterfront property, which they bought for around $300 million a few years ago, on the market. While Estate Four was […]
Cesar Zuniga, Community Board Chair, wants to be your next City Council rep
Red Hookers got their first view of Cesar Zuniga back in 2014, when, with the support of our council member Carlos Menchaca, he ran against Assemblymember Felix Ortiz. He didn’t do that badly, but it was not yet Ortiz’s time to lose. Here is what he told the Star-Revue then, as part of our ask-the-candidates story: “As the son of […]
A St. Patty’s Day Story Gone Astray
“Yo, Enright! Wake up! I need a Patty’s Day story.” It was George again. “But, boss, I’m working on this important piece about the new fish section at Food Bazaar!” “Look, your mother was born in Limerick and your twin sister lives there, so toss the fish and get busy.” Damn. As a very dedicated and accomplished consumer of adult […]
Red Hook schools mark Black History month, by Nathan Weiser
Both the private BASIS school, and the public PS 676 are Red Hook schools that helped celebrate Black History Month this past February. The 5th grade read “Brown Girl Dreaming” by Jacqueline Woodson, an excerpt from Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid and poems like “Theme for English B” by Langston Hughes and “At the Cemetery, Walnut Grove Plantation, South Carolina, […]
World Arts brings a celebration, by Nathan Weiser
World Arts East Red Hook, which opened last fall, celebrated the Lunar New Year on February 20 with a free community T’ai Chi class. There were five participants. The focus was on creating more vitality as we move through the year of the ox. There was no experience necessary, everyone had their own mats and during the class everyone wore […]