The long-planned, top-driven Gowanus rezoning plan is reaching climax this year, as a large group of local, term limited politicians are set to walk out the door. As Gowanus historian Joseph Alexiou once proclaimed a bit ironically at the Brooklyn Historical Society, the story of New York is the story of real estate. Probably inevitable after the communities of Park […]
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Fight For Last Mile Warehouses to Use Waterfront Continues, by Brian Abate
There will be six massive last-mile warehouses open in Red Hook by 2022, totaling more than 3 million square feet. These warehouses include Amazon, UPS and Fedex facilities and right now the plan is for them to bring tons of trucks in and out of Red Hook every day. The designated truck route runs down Van Brunt Street, which would […]
Gowanus Canal Superfund cleanup on schedule, City behind, by Jorge Bello
No sooner had Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional counsel, Brian Carr, finished giving his update on the Gowanus Canal Superfund cleanup—works are advancing on schedule with no major hiccups—than members of the neighborhood’s Community Advisory Group began venting their grievances. Among other things, members who attended the June 22 virtual meeting expressed to Carr their disappointment in what they described […]
Parks Dept. reminds us that Red Hook has ballfields, by Nathan Weiser
The Brooklyn Parks Department Office along with the Environmental Protection Agency held a zoom meeting on June 15 to give an update on the construction of the Red Hook Ballfields. The first community update meeting about the Red Hook Ballfields was held in 2015. The EPA deemed that the fields needed to be remediated due to led contamination. As of […]
Red Hook’s Stop the Violence Fair, by Nathan Weiser
On the last Saturday of June, Red Hook Houses hosted an anti-violence fair in Coffey Park. The Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety (MAP) network engages residents impacted by violence with support services and resources. Many neighborhood and city organizations set up information tables at the fair. There was the Red Hook Community Justice Center, representatives from Brooklyn District Attorney […]
Words By George Fiala | Star-Revue Endorsements
Mayor Kathryn Garcia has now been on the cover of the May and June issues of the Star-Revue. Last month I endorsed her and Paperboy Prince, who we interview elsewhere in this issue. While I’m sure there are things I will disagree with in a Garcia administration, I know that she will at least keep an ear open to different […]
A Just and Accountable Recovery, by Rodrigo Camarena
Superstorm Sandy led to the displacement of thousands, costly damage to our already deteriorating NYC public housing infrastructure, and the closure of thousands of small businesses. Its legacy: $19 billion dollars worth of damage and frontline communities forever changed by our growing climate crisis. Much like in the current crisis, Sandy’s impact was met with rapid-response relief efforts, financial assistance […]
In appreciation of the teachers and paraprofessionals who have been working hard this past year (during the pandemic)
In appreciation of the teachers and paraprofessionals who have been working hard this past year (during the pandemic), PS 676 held a Teacher Appreciation Week from May 3-7. There were numerous activities throughout the week so the students and community could give thanks to the teachers and paraprofessionals. Many of them involved food and creativity by the kids at the […]
Q & A with Antonio Reynoso, Democratic Candidate for Brooklyn Borough President by Brian Abate
BA: Could you tell a little bit about yourself, your background and your ties to Brooklyn? AR: Sure. I was born and raised in Brooklyn. I was born in Cumberland Hospital. My parents are from the Dominican Republic. I grew up with welfare, food stamps, Section 8, Medicaid, you name it. My family had to take advantage of it all […]
Paperboy is a candidate to be taken seriously, by Roderick Thomas
The race for New York City mayor is intensifying, as candidates campaign towards the June 22nd primary date. Currently, 14 candidates are running for a chance to lead the largest city in America into a new ‘post pandemic’ era. Among these candidates is Paperboy Love Prince. On the surface Paperboy may seem like an unlikely candidate, however, after a closer […]