On Tuesday, August 15, NYC Parks Brooklyn Borough Commissioner Marty Maher, along with elected officials, celebrated the official beginning of construction of the new St. Mary’s Park. The Carroll Gardens park had been closed since 2009 because of MTA work on the subway track above. “Parks are here to celebrate, and the community has a lot to celebrate with the […]
Month: September 2017
Keeping an Italian tradition alive while it becomes newly mainstream, by Mary Ann Pietanza
When I was growing up in Red Hook, our family garden was an integral part of our life. Practically everyone in the neighborhood had one. It was pretty much the norm that if you were Italian, there was a garden of some sort in your backyard, side yard, front yard, or even on a piece of purchased property elsewhere. If there […]
Jan Bell grows a significant music festival in DUMBO and Red Hook, by Nathan Weiser
The Brooklyn Americana Music Festival (AMF) will take place September 21-24. The first festival was in 2015. It has grown every year and this year will have 60 bands on seven different stages in Red Hook and DUMBO. Jan Bell, founder of the fest, produced her first live music event in DUMBO on a pickup truck stage outside the Between […]
Neighborhood Profile: A local with a storied lineage, by Emily Kluver
Dan Al-Mateen or “Maddan” sat with a bulging binder full of papers, newspaper clippings, and photographs spread out across the bar at Rocky Sullivan’s. As he started to talk, he flipped carefully through the pages, forming a patchwork image of the lives that his parents have led and touching on the various events and circumstances that had formed so much […]
Remembering a solid Red Hook citizen, by Nathan Weiser
Eugene “Mohammad” Mack passed away on August 10, 2017. Mack was originally from South Carolina and came from a family of landowners. “This a big loss,” said his friend Wally Bazemore. “He was a great family man. He was a tremendous neighbor. He was on tenant patrol for years. It took a lot just to sit out there and practically […]
A wish list for Carlos, by George Fiala
Carlos Menchaca should have never had a race for re-election, he’s one of the better council members, at least as I see it. However, for various reasons, not many having to do with actual governance, he did. Thankfully, to me and many readers of the Red Hook Star-Revue, he won, pretty much going away. So now that we have four […]
Get ready for Celebrating Red Hook, 2017
On Saturday, September 16, at 12 noon, the Star-Revue will up a stage under the crane at IKEA’s Erie Basin Park (in back of the parking lot) and present a full day of home-grown Brooklyn music. Admission is free, and there will be food, beer and vendors, plus a green park making a fun day for all! Mike Cobb & […]
Van Brunt’s new martial arts academy opens tomorrow, by Nathan Weiser
Kids and adults interested in martial arts, and more specifically Chung Do Kwan Taekwando, are now in luck: Mission Martial Arts is opening a new 2,600 square foot facility on 356 Van Brunt St. on Saturday, September 9. Mission Martial Arts has had a location at 517 Henry Street for 11 years and the owners thought that Red Hook really […]