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Tag: Greenpoint
Ovenly Celebrates Ten Years in Greenpoint
Local bakery Ovenly is honoring its ten year anniversary with 2 for 1 salted chocolate chip cookies on May 24th.
NYC’s New Living-Wage Cleaning Company Promotes Progressive Policies for Workers
Well-Paid Maids works to promote progressive policies that benefit workers.
Emily Chertow’s Journaling Classes Offer a Much Needed Outlet for Self-Expression
Comfort, kindness, and togetherness are at the core of Chertow’s mission.
Members keep it that way.
Greenpoint Got a New State Senate District. Then The Courts Took a Look
Some of the primary elections have been moved to August.
Greenpoint This Week: Newtown Creek, Dolly Parton, and More
Catch up on this week’s highlights.
Potential “All Along” Project Would Highlight Contributions of Women Throughout History in Public Spaces Around New York City
There are only five statues of women in New York City parks.
Congress Allocated $3.5 Billion to Clean Up Superfund Sites. Here’s What That Means for Newtown Creek.
Brooklyn elected officials gathered to celebrate the new funding last Friday.
