Per the Department of Design and Construction (DDC) flyers, Nassaue Ave will restore two-way traffic tomorrow (12/28)! Text from flyer: “Beginning on/about Friday, December 28, 2012, the NYC Department of Transportation […]
Category: News
Greenpointers Has A New Home in 2013! And A Managing Editor!
I never properly introduced Victoria Varney to our readers, who has been working as Managing Editor since October. This girl may be more enthusiastic about Greenpoint than I am! It […]
Greenpoint, I Made This For You! Happy Holidays! Happy New Year!
All this homemade gift giving in the air, so I decided to embroider a holiday message for all of you awesome readers! I’m not that good, yet, but it’s the […]
Lost Street of Greenpoint; Paulie Gee Baltimore, Red Hook Relief Cook Book, Last Minute Gifts: The Hook-Up 12/22
Hooking you up with some links you might find interesting and useful: • E Cook Book For Red Hook Relief (Brokelyn) • New Paulie G Joint in Baltimore (Serious Eats) • […]
Dog Found: “Chico” – Black Pit in Williamsburg – For Adoption
An animal loving Greenpointer found Chico, this adorable Black and White Pit Bull in Williamsburg, near Graham and Withers on Tuesday 12/18. Chico is an intact male, about 60 pounds, […]
Fenced Off: McCarren Park News
Many have asked why McCarren Park is fenced off and it’s because they are repaving the paths. Have you noticed the giant puddles from all the rain? When it’s wet […]
IMPENDING DOOM UNLIKELY; APOCALYPSE PARTIES SO ON!
It’s 12.21.12, so does that mean we made it, or will everything implode when the clock strikes midnight tonight? Since all the apocalypse parties are tonight, let’s just go with […]
Job Didn’t Give You A Raise? MTA’s Got You Covered
The city just keeps getting more expensive and that includes getting around on our mass transit system. Just announced: As of March 2013, it will cost a whopping $2.50 (raised from […]
Instagram “Listens” To User Outrage Over Policy And Promises Not To Be Dicks
Sometimes getting pissed off can do the trick, especially when millions of “users,” or the “products,” start bitching. As user/products, we know how much we were worth ($1 Billion!) when […]
Brooklyn’s Christmas Bird Count
Audubon’s 113th Christmas bird count is taking place through January 5th. Jon and I were honored to be among the participants counting birds this past Saturday in Floyd Bennett Field. […]