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Friday, April 29, 2011
Picture Of The Day: Sunny Forecast
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Best Comment Of The Day: Nightly Rumble

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And you'd also be paying for the privilege of being vibrated right out of bed when the F & G trains enter and leave the station in the middle of the night...
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Planting A New Roof Garden At MS 442 On Hoyt Street
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Court Street Festival: Don't Miss The Fun This Sunday
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This Saturday, Check Out Third Street's 'Super Spring Stoop Sale'
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Best Comment Of The Day: No Colonial Williamsburg

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I won't be warmly greeting anyone. What is this, Colonial Williamsburg? Hahaha. Whatever. Would you like a biscotti while you park your Range Rover?
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Spiffy Brochure, 360 Degree Views And Steep Rental Prices At 360 Smith Street
One neighborhood friend chuckled when I read this last part of the brochure out loud. "Yeah!" she said "We have a special greeting here in the neighborhood. But it takes two hands..." (It's also called the Italian salute)
Here are the renderings for the penthouses. They are all priced north of $7m per month.
The apartments are nice but not too well thought out. The bedrooms are on the smallish size (with the last bedrrom begin tiny) and there is an oversize a/c unit that takes up a lot of space. I did not think they were nice enough for the rents that they are asking. It will be very interesting to see if the Carroll Gardens residents will be willing to pony up these kind of $’s.There are storage units on each floor. They are ridiculously priced @ $200 per month
There is indoor parking available, which is a pretty awesome feature
The roof deck has stellar view. Literally 360 views that take your breath away. However, the idea of a playground up there is probably not too well thought out.
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Cobble Hill Association To Host Green Events This Saturday



Friend Paco from the Cobble Hill Association has forwarded me information on three green events held in the neighborhood this Saturday. Read on:
From 10am to 4pm, PS 29 & the Cobble Hill Association are hosting the Lower East Side Ecology's Electronics Recycling Event. We've spared tons (literally) of e-waste from landfills and hope to have the same success this time around. Grab those old computers, cameras, cell phone and properly dispose of them with us.
Then, walk over to Cobble Hill Park for the Cobble Hill Tree Fund's Annual Plant Sale, from 10:30AM to 3PM. Annuals, tomatoes, geraniums, hanging baskets, and a variety of perennials will all be available. There'll also be plant/tree identification activities for children in the park.
This free, family-friendly event is open to the public and features live entertainment, classes, bike repair, and an expo with demos and giveaways. The Bike Fest is part of a fun-filled weekend that kicks off Bike Month.
Activities at Bike Fest
*10:30 Wear a helmet *10:30 Fix-a-flat *11:00 Use your gears *11:30 How to buy a bicycle *11:30 Chain maintenance *12:00 Adjust your bike for a comfortable ride *12:30 Stretching for cyclists *12:30 Fix-a-flat *1:00 Fuel up--gels, bars, beans, oh my! *1:30 How to buy a bicycle *1:30 Commute by bicycle *2:30 Use your gears *2:30 Fix-a-flat *3:00 Chain maintenance *3:30 Adjust your bike for a comfortable ride
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Work on Court Street's Five Guys Burger Moving Right Along
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Royal Fever In Carroll Gardens
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Picture Of The Day: 9th Street Mannequins
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Best Comment Of The Day: Italian Dialect

What's even better is when I pass by these gentleman and hear them speaking Italian (or related dialect), and I understand exactly what they're saying..and they have no idea that I know!
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Gowanus Canal Community Advisory Group Ratifies Charter
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Shelsky's Smoked Fish To Brink Lower East Side To Smith Street

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A Moment In Time: Cigarette Break
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Best Comment Of The Day: A Very Unscrupulous Bunch

Anonymous has left the following comment on the post "Exaggerate Much? Rendering On 360 Smith Street's Brochure Not Quite Reality":
This is typical for RE developers. My father was an architectural illustrator for years, and his clients were always asking him to do ridiculous things, like making the building seem shorter because they were pushing zoning, or plazas look bigger to attract buyers. He just did it because they wrote the checks.
A very unscrupulous bunch.
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Meet Local Artist Jorge Luis Cordero
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