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Brooklyn Army Terminal Ferry

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Shout Out Tuesday

Today’s shout out goes to [drum roll…] Gowanus Open Studios!         The 17th Annual Gowanus Open Studios Tour (GOS) will take place October 18-20, 2013. Saturday, noon-6pm: Artists Studios are Open to the Public Sunday, noon-6pm: Artists Studios are Open to the Public What is Gowanus Open Studios? For one weekend each […]

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“RESTORE THE B37 BUS” COALITION CELEBRATES THE RETURN OF THE B37

Brooklyn, New York– The Restore the B37 Bus Coalition, an extensive grassroots alliance of local residents, workers, businesses, community groups, elected officials, and TWU Local 100 members along the Third Avenue Corridor in Brooklyn are cheering the MTA’s announcement that the B37 will be re-instated. The victory represents the culmination of the coalition’s three-year successful […]

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The Green Jobs Career Training

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Bring Back B37 Rally!

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Check Out Gowanus Alliance T-Shirts!

Your dream without a blueprint is just a wish! Support Manufacturing in Gowanus! Whatever you wish, Gowanus can manufacture it!

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As the city’s infrastructure expands, water bills at home are rising by By Tina Moore / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

If the city’s Water Board approves a 5.6% rate hike on water and sewer, the average homeowner would pay $991 a year, nearly double the average of $499 a decade ago. City Councilwoman Debi Rose (D-S.I.) says ‘the well is running dry’ when it comes to the pockets of the citizens of New York. A […]

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Whole Foods Update

Update sent to Community Board 6 from Public Affairs Manager Michael Sinatra. (Attached) 2012-10-09 WF Update

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How the Dutch got their cycle paths

Check out this cool video.

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Amateur Mapmakers Redraw Boundaries, Working Online By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM NYTimes

Reshaped and renamed by generations of developers and gentrifiers, the borders of New York City’s neighborhoods are often hazy at best. Yesterday’s Chinatown is today’s east TriBeCa; a resident of Bedford-Stuyvesant may, after some real estate alchemy, morph into a citizen of Clinton Hill. These distinctions, with status, self-identity and resale values at stake, can […]

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