Macabre Baby Stroller Sits in Park Slope
Whether it’s street art or a memorial remains to be seen, but Park Slope residents are talking about an abandoned white baby stroller with three plastic flowers.
Whether it’s street art or a memorial remains to be seen, but Park Slope residents are talking about an abandoned white baby stroller with three plastic flowers.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Former New York Giants baseball player, Bobby Thomson, who hit “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World,” died on Monday at his home in Savannah, GA. Thomson is best remembered for hitting a three-run home run, [...]
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Lance Stephenson, a Brooklyn native and NBA rookie, was arrested yesterday and charged with assault after witnesses claim he pushed his girlfriend, and baby’s mother, down a flight of stairs. Stephenson was drafted this year [...]
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Three new buildings – a pair of six-story condominiums and a 64-room boutique hotel- are being planned at North 11th and 12th Streets, near McCarren Park. The apartments begin at just under $500,000 and top [...]
Monday, August 16, 2010
The Brooklyn Bridge, one New York’s most iconic symbols, will undergo a four-year-long renovation, beginning next Monday. The city will pitch in $286 million of the total $508 million that the project will cost. The [...]
Monday, August 16, 2010
Russian billionaire, Mikhail Prokhorov, has petitioned the NBA to allow him to change the name of his recently-acquired. But some of us wonder: Is the name really that bad, or is he just trying to [...]
Monday, August 16, 2010
Harold C. Turner, a right-wing talk show, host was convicted on Friday for threatening the lives of three federal judges. A federal jury found that his blog entry declaring that they “deserve to be killed,” [...]
Sunday, August 15, 2010
By Matthew Kelly Standing over her garden, Joyce Dixon leaned down to weed the soil, tending to her patch of young tomato plants. The summer air was thick and sticky with 90-degree heat. Dixon stood [...]
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Grimaldi’s owner, Frank Ciolli, and landlord, Dorothy Waxman, are set to meet in court tomorrow. Waxman charges that Grimaldi’s owes her $57,000 in back rent and that payment deadlines from her previous suit against Ciolli [...]
Thursday, August 12, 2010
New York City’s Department of Correction (DOC) plans to re-open the Brooklyn House of Detention, which was closed in 2003. The DOC scrapped its original plan to double the number of beds, from 759 to [...]
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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