Month: December 2016

Holidays

Red Hook Weekend Holiday Fun

The Sol Goldman Red Hook Recreation Center (155 Bay Street) will be hosting a Christmas party, this Saturday, 12/17, from 12 p.m. until 3 p.m.  The Red Hook Conservancy sent out information announcing the festive event. They want to have the community come out to celebrate all of the holidays that happen at this time of year, which include Hanukkah, […]

Editorials, Real Estate

Op Ed: Chris Ward’s Southwest Brooklyn Plan is Absurd and Dangerous, by George Fiala

Faithful readers of this newspaper will notice that we have not mentioned Chris Ward’s AECOM proposal for the development of Southwest Brooklyn. This has been a purposeful omission. We did not want to publicize what we consider a pie-in-the sky, self-serving proposal that is not in the interest of any current residents of the existing Red Hook community. One example […]

Community Organizations, Health

Who was Sol Goldman, anyway? An introduction to Red Hook’s Rec Center, by Nathan Weiser

Red Hook’s Recreation Center and enormous outdoor pool, open during the summer through Labor Day, is named after Sol Goldman, who was a real estate mogul in New York City. Born in Brooklyn in 1917, Goldman dropped out of Brooklyn College to run his father’s grocery store in 1935, and later on started buying foreclosed properties at low prices in […]

Religious News

Celebrity Wedding in Red Hook: Demonic or Dramatic? By Emily Kluver

At the end of October, hired decorators, musicians, lighting specialists, and workmen spent a week preparing the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church. They assembled a full-size piano inside the church, draped green ivy down the choir loft, and filled the aisles and main altar with warm-toned fall leaves and branches. From the outside, a man hired to do […]

Carlos Menchaca, Community Board 6, Local Issues - Red Hook, Real Estate, Waterfront

Community Pushes Back on Thor Equities Plan, by Noah Phillips

After years of speculation and rumors about Thor Equities’ intentions for its waterfront holding at 280 Richards Street, representatives from the company unveiled the “Red Hoek Point” at a well-attended Community Board 6 Land Use committee meeting. The December 1 presentation at the Miccio Center was given by Ethan Goodman, Director of New York Planning & Project Management at Fox […]

Community Organizations, Court System, Local Issues - Red Hook, Police, Red Hook Houses, Red Hook Justice Center

PSA1 Community Cops to Become Peacemakers, by Noah Phillips

Terence Williams grew up in East New York, Brooklyn. Five years ago, Williams joined the New York Police Department, and on December 8 Officer Williams will graduate from the Red Hook Justice Center’s Peacemaking program. The Peacemaking program adapts Native American conflict resolution strategies to New York City court cases within the Justice Center’s catchment area – police precincts 72, […]

Column, Editorials

Mike Drop: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, HOW, by Mike Racioppo

Based on President Obama’s approval rating (in the mid 50’s), the shrinking unemployment rate (now 4.6%), other positive factors, and the vulgar and unqualified bigot the Republicans had nominated, I figured election night would be one of celebration for progressives such as myself. Clearly, despite Hillary Clinton receiving 2.5 million more votes than Donald Trump,  I was wrong. We now […]