This weekend, Manhattan Milk expands their delivery area to include certain parts of Brooklyn - DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, and Cobble Hill. You can order the glass-bottled, organic milk, along with yogurt, butter, cheese, and other milk products at 917-388-2713 or online at manhattanmilk.com.
Manhattan Milk delivered to Brooklyn this weekend
by Diana Rosenthal on 04. Mar, 2010 in Blog Posts, DUMBO, Food, Shopping
Non-Motivational Speaker Series
by Diana Rosenthal on 26. Aug, 2009 in Arts and Entertainment, Carroll Gardens, DUMBO, Events
Gelf Magazine is hosting an installment of their Non-Motivational Speaker Series tomorrow night, based on the theme of New York Stories. On the list of speakers is Buddy Scotto, owner of Carroll Garden’s Scotto’s Funeral Home (the guy from the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck will be there too!). Check out the event for free [...]
Parking passes for Brooklyn residents
by Diana Rosenthal on 19. May, 2009 in Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn, Transportation
Senator Daniel Squadron and Assemblywoman Joan Millman have drafted a bill that would require car owners to buy permits to legally park in Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Boerum Hill. The proposal would allow the city to sell the residential parking permits to drivers, but would keep commercial streets open for metered parking. This would [...]
Brooklyn Artsmith Collective Project 261
by Diana Rosenthal on 22. Apr, 2009 in Arts and Entertainment, Boerum Hill, DUMBO, Events
The Brooklyn Artsmith Collective of New York-based artists (which includes Cobble Hill’s Adam Suerte) is holding an event tomorrow at Galapagos art space in DUMBO to benefit P.S. 261, an elementary school in Boerum Hill. Artsmith collaborated on art projects with students from the first to fourth grade, and some of the art they produced will [...]
Murdoch buys The Brooklyn Paper
by Diana Rosenthal on 10. Mar, 2009 in Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, DUMBO, Downtown Brooklyn, News, Park Slope
It was announced today that that The Brooklyn Paper, a 31-year-old independent newspaper, has been purchased by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation. TBP’s editor Gersh Kuntzman told the Observer that the people from News Corp “don’t want the product to change… they love the product. And the product is fantastic.”
Observer: In 2006, Mr. Murdoch purchased a rival chain of papers, The Courier-Life chain, which publishes 12 [...]
“Floating Brothel” Lands at Galapagos
by EJ on 24. Oct, 2008 in Arts and Entertainment, DUMBO
Cobble Hill’s a bit “edgier” than Brooklyn Heights these days (Smith Street even had it’s own burlesque bar), so while this landed in the BHB inbox, we’ve decided to post it here.
From the inbox, an invitation from Galapagos that speaks for itself:
Join Galapagos Art Space in welcoming The Floating Brothel to our 1600 square [...]
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