Cherry Hill Market puts an End to Lundy´s
After the Lundy family sold the restaurant, Lundy’s was never quite the same.
After the Lundy family sold the restaurant, Lundy’s was never quite the same.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Lee Mandell hosts a green dinner at his urban farm in Bushwick. At Boswyck Farm all the ingredients are local produced.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The heart of Bushwick beats between Dekalb Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, and Knickerbocker Avenue. The Brooklyn Ink walked this triangle formed by the three Bushwick central streets to take the economic pulse.
Monday, November 16, 2009
By Katerina Valdivieso “Then, we’ll open at $415,000. Any one gives anything else?” said Judge Betsy Barros to nearly 40 bidders. The house on 437 Waverly was been auctioned in the judge’s chambers, in Brooklyn’s Supreme Court. For a decade the house had been vacant. Had it had eyes, it would have been passively watching itself aging, [...]
Monday, November 9, 2009
By Katerina Valdivieso “That’s the one! That’s the portrait! Let me see?” Victor Coker was stunned when he saw the picture of his missing portrait in a page of the book I had brought to show him: Lundy’s: Reminiscences and Recipes from Brooklyn’s Legendary Restaurant. I had opened it to a random [...]
Monday, October 19, 2009
The sons and daughters of Russian Jewish immigrants converse over frothy beers at the Jewish Center in Brighton Beach. They are here, ostensibly, to study the books of Jewish law, something their parents could not do when they lived in the Soviet Union.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
A fisherman rescues a Brooklyn mom and her two daughters from drowning, after her car plunged into the water in Sheepshead Bay.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
The Ink goes sailing with three men in a boat just outside the New York Harbor as part of the Sheepshead Bay Yatch Club Regatta. Here's a look into life off Brooklyn's southern coast.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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