Family Movie Night on Sept. 18th
August 17th, 2010Join us on September 18th for Family Movie Night in Sixteen Sycamores Playground. There will be food and fun for everyone! See the attached flyer for more information.
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Join us on September 18th for Family Movie Night in Sixteen Sycamores Playground. There will be food and fun for everyone! See the attached flyer for more information.
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Read the latest about local issues affecting our neighborhood.BHA Newsletter 2-10
Almost every day, some innocent pedestrian is mowed down by a careless or aggressive driver. This time it was an 8-year-old boy.
You can get sad and/or angry here, in the Post.
Congrats to Jack Fortmeyer, a prince among men for making it into an AWESOME New York Times multimedia profile.
Jack, you truly are “one in 8 million.”
Alert parents have pretty much made sure the “toxic pre-school” run by Andy Lewis isn’t going to open again anywhere in brownstone Brooklyn. But whatever happened to Lewis himself? The Daily News gives you the story, along with the priceless quote:
…and why do I only read about it in the New York Times?
Store sounds awesome. I remember going in during the 2006 hey-day. You remember those times: stock market at 14,000, home prices still rising in the city. Those golden days that could last forever. Well, even then I felt like I couldn’t afford anything in what was the coolest, most beautiful store on Atlantic.
And now? Now that Butter is “Eva Gentry?” Do not worry, fair readers: they still sell shoes for $1,400. Well, at least you get two for that price ;)
Just read this heart-warming/fascinating/inspiring story in the Daily News, about guitar maker William del Pilar, and his store on Atlantic Ave, just on this side of Court St.
Suddenly, I want to learn to play a guitar.