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Keep An Eye Out for Las Brewhas

by Fiona WinchApril 30, 2021May 3, 2021

They’re working towards building a local shop.

Posted inNews

Greenpoint the Last Frontier for Fight Against National Grid’s North Brooklyn Pipeline, LNG Expansion

by Jessy EdwardsDecember 20, 2020December 20, 2020

After spending much of 2020 opposing a fracked gas pipeline being laid through the neighborhood, Greenpoint residents say they’ve notched up a few wins — but the fight’s not over.  […]

Posted inCommunity

Thursday Spotlight: Meet Newtown Creek Alliance’s Newest Horticulturist

by Billy McEnteeOctober 20, 2020October 22, 2020

Horticulturalists don’t get to work from home. The earth needs to be tilled, rain gardens need maintaining and bulbs need to be planted. As much of the world spends more […]

Posted inArt

North Brooklyn Environmental History Zine Releases First Issue

by Greenpointers StaffSeptember 3, 2020September 6, 2020

Greenpoint has experienced its fair share of environmental issues over the years including one of the biggest continental oil spills in U.S. history, the construction of New Yorks’ largest wastewater […]

Posted inCulture

Kingsland Wildflowers Hosts FREE Screening of Paris to Pittsburgh on Endangered Species Day (5/17)

by SponsoredMay 13, 2019May 14, 2019

 Did you know that there are one million species threatened with extinction? This Friday, May 17th is Endangered Species Day and Kingsland Wildflowers (520 Kingsland Ave) is hosting a […]

Posted inCulture

Thursday Spotlight: Sustainable Work Blooms at Greenpoint’s Flower Clvb

by Billy McEnteeMay 2, 2019May 2, 2019

Our Thursday Spotlights often feature the multitude of painters, ceramists, and cartoonists in our colorful neighborhood. But Greenpoint’s cultural scene reaches far beyond visual artists, and florist Grace McDonald more […]

Posted inCulture

Local Love Blooms: Greenpointers Annual Spring Market Returns With Groovy Flower Power! (Sun, April 7)

by Billy McEnteeMarch 25, 2019November 25, 2019

Spring into peace, love, and local business! Our sensational Flower Power Spring Market returns to the Greenpoint Loft (67 West Street, fifth floor) on Sunday, April 7 from 1 to 7 PM. […]

Posted inCulture

Thursday Spotlight: The Wizard of Inlet Park, Stacy Levy

by Billy McEnteeOctober 25, 2018October 25, 2018

Stacy Levy is an internationally known artist who specializes in creating artful, site-specific interventions and engagements with water ecology. This past Saturday, she led an interactive family workshop in Greenpoint, where she and […]

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Posted inEnvironmental

Comment Period On Nuhart Plastics Cleanup Ends Soon

by Aaron SimonOctober 22, 2018October 22, 2018

  The Nov. 19 deadline to submit your comments to the Dept. of Environmental Conservation on the proposed cleanup plan (PDF) for the Nuhart Plastics Superfund site is approaching. If you prefer to […]

Posted inEnvironmental

Heads Up: Important Community Meeting on 10/4

by StephanieOctober 2, 2018September 28, 2018

Don’t miss it.

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