
George Fiala
George Fiala has worked in radio, newspapers and direct marketing his whole life, except for when he was a vendor at Shea Stadium, pizza and cheesesteak maker in Lancaster, PA, and an occasional comic book dealer. He studied English and drinking in college, international relations at the New School, and in his spare time plays drums and fixes pinball machines.
Star-Revue Endorsements: Garcia and Prince for Mayor
Not everybody loves the Governors Island rezoning, by George Fiala
Opinion: Why killing Washburn's Model Block is even more important than before, by George Fiala
Valentines Day weddings dwindle during Covid by Erin DeGregorio
Dyker Heights Post Office Officially Renamed After Mother Cabrini, by Erin DeGregorio
Dyker Heights Lights Still Shining during Pandemic
Cuomo protest at the Cobble Hill Health Center, by Erin DeGregorio
Leaders at Local Houses of Worship Remain Wary, Diligent during Pandemic
Brooklyn Guided Bike Touring Company Struggles to Survive Without International Tourism
Opinion- Words by George: The new age of local government's benign neglect