A lot of cup cakes and other sweet things were sold in Brooklyn this weekend to raise money for the presidential campaign of Barack Obama. They may or may not have raised significants funds, but there was certainly a big “isn’t that cute” factor as a lot of the Obama bake sale personnel were very […]
Entries Tagged as 'Park Slope'
Big Obama Bake Sale Weekend in Brooklyn
October 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Park Slope · Politics · Williamsburg
PSA: Unfriendly Cat, Freaked by Wall Street Meltdown is Missing
October 6th, 2008 · Comments Off on PSA: Unfriendly Cat, Freaked by Wall Street Meltdown is Missing
We believe we found word of this kitty’s disappearance on Seventh Street around Fifth Avenue in Park Slope. If he/she has truly been paying attention to the growing financial catastrophe that’s been building since we’ve been off the air, we understand why he/she took off. Little dude probably has a condo on the market that […]
Tags: Animals · Park Slope
GL Day Ender: Does a Parking Ticket on Horseback Hurt Less?
September 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on GL Day Ender: Does a Parking Ticket on Horseback Hurt Less?
There are many ways to get parking tickets in Park Slope, but most of them involve people on foot, in carts or in cards. Not in this case. A Special GL Correspondent writes that this ticked was announced by the sound of horse hooves and of neighing. There is irony in that it was a […]
Tags: Park Slope
Bklink: Cops Arrest Suspect in Slope Teen Stabbing
September 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
“Cops arrested a teenage boy Tuesday in connection with a stabbing in Park Slope Monday, after which a 16-year-old high school student was hospitalized as the result of multiple knife attacks. Tuesday afternoon, police announced the arrest of a 14-year-old connected with the attack. Armed with information from witnesses, detectives apprehended the young suspect at […]
Tags: Crime · Park Slope · Shortlink
On the Sofa, Daily Edition
September 17th, 2008 · Comments Off on On the Sofa, Daily Edition
The John Jay kids are a terror; we avoid 7th Ave. during after-school hours. Last time we tried to shop around 3, my daughter emerged from the fish store at 3rd St. and 7th Aves. into a melee, girls shrieking and rolling in the street, pummelling each other, pulling out hair extensions, and screeching curses […]
Tags: On the Sofa · Park Slope · Uncategorized
GL Day Ender: The New Slope Beacon’s Closet
September 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on GL Day Ender: The New Slope Beacon’s Closet
This is going to be the new location of Beacon’s Closet. Back in August we originally noted based on a reader tip that it would be vacating its current location near Union Street. It’ll be moving to the corner of Warren Street, at 92 Fifth Avenue, where it will be replacing this gift shop. We […]
Tags: Park Slope · Retail
Park Slope Retail Report: Game Stop Coming to Fifth Avenue
September 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope Retail Report: Game Stop Coming to Fifth Avenue
Earlier this year, one of the better 99 Cent stores on Fifth Avenue in Park Slope closed its gates for good, another victim of rising rents on the southern end of the avenue. Now, we know what’s going into the space, which is next to the Washington Mutual branch on the block. A poster on […]
Tags: Park Slope · Uncategorized
Brookbit: Stabbing on Fifth St. in Park Slope
September 16th, 2008 · 4 Comments
There was a stabbing at Fifth Street and Seventh Avenue yesterday around 3:30PM that is said to have involved students at John Jay High School. Details about the incident are otherwise sketchy.–GL Inbox
Tags: Crime · Park Slope
Is There a Park Slope “Crime Wave”?
September 16th, 2008 · 2 Comments
There have been random reports here and there that suggest property crime may be spiking in Park Slope. Well, some residents believe more things are happening. The latest from Brookynian: Is it just my bad luck, or is crime picking up in Park Slope? Tonight I found all my hubcaps stolen off my 6 week […]
Tags: Crime · Park Slope
Bklink: Kid in Babeland
September 16th, 2008 · Comments Off on Bklink: Kid in Babeland
So much for Park Sloper pissed off about the opening of Babeland on Bergen Street. Behold a Park Slope tot standing in the window of the sex toy shop holding a, uh, device. Park Slope adapts quickly.–Brownstoner
Tags: Park Slope · Shortlink
Is There a Park Slope in Park Slope or Nearby?
September 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Park Slope fans might recall the discussion way back about whether there is a Park Slope in other towns like Boston. Well, someone on Park Slope Parents is now asking whether there is a Park Slope in Park Slope or, rather, whether the Park Slope of 25 years ago still exists anywhere: Hello, A while […]
Tags: Park Slope · Windsor Terrace
Yellow Watergate: Prospect Park Peeing Almost Gets Nanny Busted, Makes Children Cry
September 12th, 2008 · 8 Comments
A nanny was threatened with arrest in Prospect Park yesterday after some of her charges peed in front of the bushes rather than behind them, according to a Park Slope Parents email. The little ones–ages two to six–were playing soccer and had to go. A Parks Dept. cop saw the public urination. Words with the […]
Tags: Park Slope · Prospect Park
Perhaps a Park Slope Energy Coop?
September 11th, 2008 · 4 Comments
How about converting your car to run on Ethanol and, then, joining the Park Slope Ethanol Cooperative? Yes? No? Maybe? Well, here’s some info about it: Our plan is to build a station in Brooklyn and run our vehicles on 100% ethanol. Our goal is to make the fuel from locally-based sources. We need people […]
Tags: Park Slope
Check Out “Where Brooklyn Worked”
September 11th, 2008 · Comments Off on Check Out “Where Brooklyn Worked”
Kevin Walsh and Forgotten New York take a look at some Park Slope scenes this week, focusing on old factories in the neighborhood, some of which have been converted (of course) to housing. Mr. Walsh writes: There has been a gradual coalescing of my observations as I walk through Brooklyn in the mid to late […]
Tags: Park Slope
Park Slope & Prospect Park Nanny & Child Flasher on the Loose?
September 11th, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope & Prospect Park Nanny & Child Flasher on the Loose?
Apparently, someone is walking around Park Slope flashing people or, at least, flashing a nanny and child. Here’s the sordid story from a Park Slope Parents email: My nanny was at the park with my son on Monday, and a man came up and exposed himself. His description: 5’8″ to 5’10”, 200pounds, black hair with […]
Tags: Crime · Park Slope · Prospect Park
Bklink: Bicyclist Killed in Slope
September 11th, 2008 · 13 Comments
A bicyclist was hit and killed in Park Slope yesterday morning at Eighth Avenue and President Street. The 50-year-old man was hit by a school bus. Per one witness, “He was in very bad shape when the ambulance arrived and sadly did not make it.”–Streetsblog & Park Slope Parents
Tags: Park Slope · Shortlink
Fun with Advertising #1: Fourth Avenue Edition
September 10th, 2008 · 2 Comments
They may be selling $750,000 condos on Fourth Avenue, but it’s still Fourth Ave. This altered movie ad comes from the vicinity of President Street.
Tags: Fourth Avenue · Park Slope
Signs Under Siege: TV Sticker Head
September 9th, 2008 · Comments Off on Signs Under Siege: TV Sticker Head
[Photo courtesy of The Loopweaver/GL Flickr Pool] This interestingly altered sign comes to us from Park Slope. The photographer writes: “Another sign altered by the clever placement of a sticker…This one says we should keep our eyes peeled for pedestrians with TV’s for heads. “
Tags: Park Slope · Signs Under Siege
Ex-Scarano Building at Fourth & Carroll is Not Green
September 9th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Do watch this little scene we came across at the new building rising at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Carroll Street whose progress we noted less than two weeks ago. We were nearby and saw the smoke rising and thought that something was one fire. As it turned out, it was a big generator […]
Tags: Environment · Park Slope
Great Wall of Fifth Avenue: Wall Fixed & Park Slope Mystery Solved
September 9th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Readers might recall what we called “The Great Wall of Fifth Avenue,” the odd facade that had appeared at 533 Fifth Avenue over the summer. The wall has been finished and, over the weekend, we heard from the building’s owner, who had this to say: I am the owner of this building. My husband and […]
Tags: Park Slope
Brooklyn Nibbles: Delicious on the Slope Closed?
September 8th, 2008 · 12 Comments
Is Delicious on the Slope, on President Street in Park Slope, finished being delicious? We’re not certain of the answer, but a GL reader emails with the following question and info: Do you have an info. on the restaurant Delicious on the Slope on President St. between 4th and 5th? We just moved in down […]
Tags: Brooklyn Nibbles · Park Slope
Park Slope Retail Report: Picada y Vino is Open
September 8th, 2008 · Comments Off on Park Slope Retail Report: Picada y Vino is Open
The Fifth Avenue wine shop, Picada y Vino, upon which we reported in late August is now open. It seemed to be doing very well on Saturday, perhaps with people stocking up so that they could spend the very wet afternoon at home with some good wine.
Tags: Park Slope · Retail
On the Sofa, Daily Edition
September 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment
“My husband and I own the Big Blue House, 271 9th Street and also own and operate Slope Music…As far as the color of the building goes there is a back story. The house has Landmark status which has been nothing but a pain for us. The Landmark status given to neighborhoods and homes is […]
Tags: On the Sofa · Park Slope
Upcoming: Slope Seventh Avenue Restaurant Tour Reminder
September 5th, 2008 · 4 Comments
We noted this back in August, but it’s worth repeating now that the Summer Torpor is lifting: there will be a Seventh Avenue Restaurant Tour coming up on Thursday, September 18. Here are the details from an email: The Park Slope Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the first 7th Avenue Restaurant Tour. On […]
Tags: Event · Park Slope
Urban Environmentalist NYC: The Blue Jewel Revealed
September 5th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Located next to the decidedly utilitarian Van Brunt Station of the Post Office on Ninth Street, a beautiful blue jewel of a building – certainly not its original color – was designed as a residence for one William B. Cronyn in 1855 and remodeled in 1895. The Blue Jewel of Ninth Street is a remarkable […]
Tags: CUE · Park Slope · Urban Environmentalist