Archive | March, 2010

Juicy Chicken Thriller

Friday, March 26, 2010

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A little tidbit to disrupt your lunch. Someone has been leaving a trail of chicken heads, flesh and assorted intestines around Prospect Park. The full stomach-turning story is available the NY Post. Just finish that [...]

For Those Midnight Cravings … for a Bike Tire

Friday, March 26, 2010

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This would be the coolest thing we’ve seen all week, if it weren’t so freezing outside we get frostbite even thinking about going for a bike ride. A vending machine at S. Sixth Street in [...]

Umm, Wow. Is This Brooklyn?

Friday, March 26, 2010

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Check out this crazy picture of a man holding an M-4 at the Pacific Street station at City Room.

Brooklyn Still Better Off Than 2000, Report Says

Friday, March 26, 2010

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NYU has released a new report, asking the age-old question, “Where’s the money?” (in Brooklyn). It’s 20 pages, so you probably shouldn’t take an hour from the work day to read it. Instead, we did [...]

Daily Round Up

Friday, March 26, 2010

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It’s Friday! Everything else is secondary. But here’s what’s going on around the borough: Marty Markowitz Wants You to Put That Cigarette Out And so do a lot of other important people. Brooklyn Borough Prez [...]

H-C Worker Arrested in Beating of 67-Year-Old

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Police today arrested a Brooklyn health-care worked accused of beating a 67-year-0ld woman to death. The beating occurred Wednesday night, when the two women reportedly got into a fight.Police said Yamilette Hidalgo tried to cover [...]

Unholy War Over Parking Spots, Bike Lanes

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Nothing gets the neighbors more riled up than parking spots or wayward cyclists. Put the two together, throw in a 188-year-old church, and it’s pretty much the perfect storm. The First Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn [...]

Better Brine in Brooklyn?

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Guss’ Moves Lock, Stock and Barrels to BK By Yepoka Yeebo After 90 years of being a legendary LES institution Guss’ Pickles is loving its new home in Borough Park. “We started selling for Passover [...]

Police Looking For Suspect in Clinton Hill Rapes

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Police are enlisting help, after two rapes occurred in Clinton Hill over the past months. On Tuesday a 42-year-old woman said a man approached her with a gun, then dragged her to an empty lot [...]

Singer ‘Harder to Sell than the Brooklyn Bridge’ Dies at 70

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Johnny Maestro, a singer for the Brooklyn Bridges, died yesterday at the age of 70. We’re too young to know who they were, but apparently the helped break barriers back when singing about interracial harmony [...]