Morning Mug: Cyclone Noir
Photo by Erica Sherman
Photo by Erica Sherman
Photo by Roman Kruglov / Roman.K Photography [https://www.facebook.com/romankphoto]
I’m assuming there is a Part Une only because there are only so many titles one can come up with for swan photos. Next week (most likely): Part Trois! Photo by Richard Resnick
Photo by Max Bolotov [https://www.facebook.com/MaxBolotovPhotography]
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If you ask me, Sheepshead Bay could definitely use some more crocuses. Source: WikipediaNew York Cares, which runs volunteer programs for 1,300 nonprofits, city agencies, and public schools, will join forces with the Bay Improvement Group (BIG) to restore and revitalize three garden sites hard hit by Superstorm Sandy,
Click to enlargeCompStat reports are produced by the New York Police Department on a weekly basis. We summarize the week’s statistics for the 61st Precinct reports every Friday. The 61st Precinct is the police command responsible for Sheepshead Bay, Gravesend, Kings Highway, Homecrest, Madison, Manhattan Beach, and Gerritsen Beach.
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Source: NewUtrechtChurch.orgThe New Utrecht Reformed Church will be holding its fall Thrift Sale, this Saturday, October 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the parish house, next to the historic sanctuary on 18th Avenue between 83rd Street and 84th Street. In keeping with its
Photo by Randy Contello / RandyCPhotography [https://www.facebook.com/RandyCPhotography]
Click to enlargeCompStat reports are produced by the New York Police Department on a weekly basis. We publish the week’s statistics for the 62nd Precinct reports every Friday. The 62nd Precinct is the police command responsible for Bensonhurst and Bath Beach.
If I were a Sheepshead Bay native, which I am (born on Brown Street between Z and Voorhies), and I moved to Danville, California, which I wouldn’t (scared of earthquakes), this is how I’d like to remember my ol’ hometown. Photo by Bob Shonkoff, now of Danville, California
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Photo by Erica ShermanThe Brighton Beach Business Improvement District (BID) invites all area shutterbugs to participate in “Brighton Beach Pictured,” a photography competition and exhibition focused on Brighton Beach. According to the Brighton Beach BID, photographers entering the competition should aim to submit photos that capture the people, spirit, culture,
Seen on Avenue U around East 22nd Street a couple of weeks ago.