My father managed Gallagher Switchboard Corp. at 53 Sedgwick St. between Columbia and Van Brunt in the 1960’s and early…
On Growing up on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli
I DO PAINTINGS FROM MEMORY ABOUT THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD. THERE`S PLENTY TO DRAW FROM SINCE KIDS WERE ALL OVER THE…
On Growing up on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli
[…] Pioneer Books Expands to Include Exhibition Space [Star-Revue] […]
On The bookstore on Pioneer Street gets bigger
Hello, I am extremely interested on taking this Training program. Is it only available for Red Hook or New York…
On Job training opportunity in the solar industry, by Nathan Weiser
Why Trolleys, Why Subway Trains when more buses could seal the deal just fine? Thanks for pointing out the continued…
On The Darth Vader of Red Hook has struck again, by George Fiala
It would be great if Tina...( I always called her Constance )...wrote about her school days at Public School 13....where…
On Court Street now and then, by Tina Portelli
Great story! I enjoyed it very much.
On Court Street now and then, by Tina Portelli
I'm numb with disbelief that any of our elected officials would support such a plan while the public transit system…
On Still Pushing for the Trolley, by Nathan Weiser
[…] December 14, 2017 By Voices of NY Source: Red Hook Star-Revue Original story […]
On “White Man on a Pedestal” at Pioneer Works, by Matt Caprioli
Wow...Awesome memories...My grandmother lived on Columbia St, near Warren and as a 5yr old ..I remember walking along Columbia St..pass…
On History: A Walk on Columbia Street, by Tina Portelli

