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Recycle And Exchange at the Stop ‘N Swap in Williamsburg Saturday (3/16)

by Greenpointers StaffMarch 15, 2019

The environmentally focused non-profit organization GrowNYC is hosting a “Stop ‘N’ Swap” on Saturday, March 16th, at the Williamsburg Community Center (195 Graham Ave.) from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. […]

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Anchor Mistaken for Sea Mine Discovered in Newtown Creek

by Greenpointers StaffMarch 15, 2019March 15, 2019

A homemade anchor that was first reported to be a sea mine was discovered in Newtown Creek on Friday afternoon causing street closures, NBCNY reports. Sea mines are bombs used to sink […]

McGolrick Park, photo by Megan Penmann
Posted in(Not)Forgotten Greenpoint

A Greenpoint Irish Primer for St. Patrick’s Day

by Geoff CobbMarch 15, 2019

Most people associate Greenpoint with the Polish community, but our area has a long and deep connection to Ireland. Let’s answer a few questions to prepare you fully to celebrate […]

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Dine & Donate Supports Local Causes While You Eat (March 15-24)

by Greenpointers StaffMarch 15, 2019March 15, 2019

Starting this Friday, March 15th through Sunday, March 24th, feast at over 15 local restaurants while supporting a local cause! Whether you want to help abused and abandoned animals find […]

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Anti-Semitic Graffiti Found in Nassau Avenue G Subway

by Aaron SimonMarch 13, 2019

A Ruth Bader Ginsburg poster was vandalized in Greenpoint on Tuesday inside the Nassau Avenue G subway station with the words “Die Jew Bitch” along with a drawing of a […]

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The Irish Revolutionary and First Female Mayor of Dublin Who Lived in Greenpoint

by Geoff CobbMarch 13, 2019March 13, 2019

It’s both Women’s History Month and the week before St. Patrick’s Day so it is totally fitting that we honor the most famous Irish woman who ever lived in Greenpoint- […]

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Emergency Blood Drive This Sunday (3/17)

by Aaron SimonMarch 13, 2019

An emergency blood drive is being organized by the North Brooklyn Chamber to help the NY Blood Center meet the needs of their patients during an ongoing shortage. The blood drive […]

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Second L Train Open House is Wednesday (3/13) in Williamsburg

by Greenpointers StaffMarch 12, 2019March 12, 2019

The MTA is hosting its second L train open house tomorrow (3/13) at the Williamsburg Northside School (299 N. 7th St.) from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Two additional L train […]

Posted in(Not)Forgotten Greenpoint

A History of Greenpoint Piers

by Geoff CobbMarch 12, 2019March 16, 2021

There is no more important geographical feature of Greenpoint than our waterfront defined by piers, wharves and docks, so let us take a moment and examine in more detail the […]

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Brooklyn Community Board 1’s Monthly Meeting is Tonight (3/12)

by Greenpointers StaffMarch 12, 2019

The monthly Brooklyn Community Board 1 meeting is tonight (3/12) at the Swinging 60s Senior Citizens Center (211 Ainslie St.) from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The meeting will also be live-streamed and […]

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