the rider
on her red bicycle
made her way
past the green brick building
on Union Street.
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"About the fire that was on Carroll St between Henry and Clinton last night- kept the whole block awake and left them without power this (Wednesday) morning? I'd be curious to here what happened and anxious to hear that no one got hurt!"
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Plow to Plate has left the following comment on the post "Dear Christmas Tree Ventor, Please Clean Up Your Mess, The Neighborhood":
10:45 - I don't know if you know this, but these are DEAD trees. They were CUT DOWN. DEAD trees are a fire hazard. They dry out and are easily ignited. Live trees still have sap moving through them. They are not dried out. Capice?
Forest Ranger
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"Home" Show: The Winter Salon 2010.
B.A.G. artists and Room 58 Writers answer the question “Where and what is home to you?”
“Home” includes readings and artwork that reflect home as a place or time (specific or shifting), as a reflection of identity, as isolating, affirming, familiar, or forgotten. Our Salons thrive on audience participation so join us for a hot toddy, to warm you up and get you talking.
Friday, January 29th
7-10pm
168 7th Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Exhibit will remain in the gallery until February 11th.
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One can't help but notice the mess left behind by the Christmas tree vendor in the Court Street and First Place corner lot.
It is almost the end of January, but there are still some unsold trees, as well as trash bags filled with old branches lying about.
That's why the new sign attached to the fence made me smile. Obviously, the neighbors are getting fed up as well. The sign reads:
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VALENTINE’S DAY PREP PARTY AND RYANN TRUNK SHOW!
This Sunday 1/31 from 2-5pm
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Anonymous has left the following comment on the post "Scotto's Wine Cellar, One Of Neighborhood's Oldest Merchants, Seeks Help In Fighting Proposal To Allow Wine Sales In Grocery Stores":
This is a tough one. I LOVE Scotto's. They're the best, and i trust them. I've always gotten excellent suggestions in price ranges from 6 bucks on up. I don't think a grocery store could duplicate the service and range one gets in Scotto's. And in our neighborhood, even people who go to grocery stores, still go to bakeries and other specialty shops to get the best of everything - even though the grocery store carries bread etc. So even if a grocery store did carry wine, it would be very limited. It's a nice convenience, sometimes. But I'll vote for not allowing wine sales in grocery stores because I want to support variety of business, and if that law threatens a business, then that's no good. But it's a tough call...
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