Remember that raccoon that broke into a Park Slope brownstone only to stumble upon death in a silverware drawer whilst trying to navigate the kitchen? Well, one woman that resides there just sent us along this video, saying, “My cousin Toby, her 2-year old daughter Cleo and I share the 3rd and 4th floor of [...]
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Peter Saltini was a galling oddity amidst the stylish dynamics of Park Slope, Brooklyn. He either possessed an unfathomably sardonic sense of humor or was unfathomably off his rocker. And even though many of my best friends (and neighbors here in Park Slope) possess similarly unfathomable talents, there’s usually a redemptive method to their humor [...]
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Residents of this brave old world called Park Slope, Brooklyn, have a problem in common with Manhattan residents: vehicular parking. While they enjoy the Victorian charm of brownstone life, 19th century quaintness at 21st century exorbitance, they would prefer the like of a Lexus over a horse-and-buggy. Unfortunately, even the best laid plans of mice, [...]
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The Bloomberg Oracle?: The famed “Oracle” outside the Pintchik Hardware store on Bergen Street in Park Slope — once known for making romantic predictions for love-lorn Slopers — is now a shill for Mayor Bloomberg. The Brooklyn Paper Sphere: Related Content
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Among the variety of life’s peculiar spices, there are certain spices I just love to hate with a delightful sense of passionate heartburn: the “Pink House” of Park Slope for example. Back in the 1960s, when a more colorful because more radical style pervaded the air (superficially, at least) a man by the name of [...]
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Another Fourth of July has come and gone while we (Americans in general, New Yorkers in particular, everyone else along the way) end the celebrations we had today and look forward to those we’ll (hopefully) continue to have tomorrow. A sulfurous halo of light cloaks the skyline–a spontaneous rocket trail is seen here, a random [...]
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Here in Park Slope (Brooklyn) residents cherish their brownstones. They love the atmosphere of voguish antiquity that lends a unique beguilement to each moldering brick and creaky facade enduring along each fusty street. In this once-upon-a-time and now quaint neighborhood, well-heeled residents can baste in the afterglow of Victorian Age detachment while the rest of [...]
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Fireplace-enhanced bars and taverns are growing in popularity. Here in Brooklyn, as the mercury descends and the economy disintegrates, several pothouses are offering their patrons the casual and comfy warmth of a roaring fire. In addition to increased business, a desire for decreased fuel bills is prompting owners of such establishments to burn wood instead [...]
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Wonders never cease in my tiresomely fashionable Park Slope, Brooklyn neighborhood. Little surprise they “clepe us” liberals and gentrified-beings (which, I interpret, means post-yuppies living in a state of suspended post-modernism) and with “swinish phrase” soil our routine pretensions, making us “traduced and taxed” of other neighborhoods. (My apologies to Hamlet. Like him, verbose speculator [...]
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In Manhattan, a Chelsea resident digs for groceries out of a dumpster rather than the local gourmet market while a SoHo resident is packing leftovers instead of doing lunch at Chili’s. In Park Slope, Brooklyn, a neighbor of mine has once again resorted to carrying mugger money (spare cash to keep a potential thief happy) [...]
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Consider a pair of designer sneakers costing $440? In your wildest dreams or most grotesque nightmares, would you envision laying out that kind of moolah for sneakers? Most likely you wouldn’t. In my day, which seems like only yesterday (give or take 30-40 years), PF Flyers were considered cool (Keds, not so cool) and essential [...]
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Numerous fissures and cracks can be observed on many buildings along the intersection of Seventh Avenue and Sterling Place, in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. This quiet, upscale neighborhood, less than a half-mile north of Prospect Park, goes about its daily business with little notice for defects in a city so rife with fissures, [...]
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