Morning Mug
Morning Mug: “The Calm After The Storm”
Photo by Rae Higgins
Morning Mug
Photo by Rae Higgins
Our contributing photographer has such a civilized, sophisticated title. Me? The best I could come up with is “Gull-able Boidies.” Photo by LiLy Diamond
If there wasn’t so much dern sand, I’d love to play. Photo by Allan Shweky
Hanukkah
More than 300 attendees converged on Brighton Beach’s Shorefront Y lastSunday for the Y and UJA-Federation of NY’s “Hugs for Chanukah [/shorefront-y-breaks-from-sandy-relief-to-throw-chanukah-party/]” carnival. Click to enlargeChildren of all ages and their families were able to shake off the Superstorm Sandy-doldrums for a while and enjoy three hours of
61st Precinct
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.
OK, two… plus a third one at the bottom that’s kind of cut off… and then a whole bunch all the way off in the distance. So, that headline doesn’t actually work. Can anyone else do better? Photo by Boris Shekhman
Photo by Brian Hoo
From the photographer: > Water line below [the] mural on Brighton Beach Avenue and Ocean Parkway It’s still all completely unbelievable to me. Photo by Allan Shweky
From the photographer: > The sun is shining, the cyclone & parachute jumping are still standing and the bicycle rider is out again. Blessed be! Amen to that. Photo by Kathleen Higgins
1002 brighton beach ave
Brighton Neighborhood Association Executive Director Pat Singer, left, and her staff (not pictured) have returned to their office at the Chase Bank in Brighton Beach following Superstorm Sandy. Photo by Erica ShermanAfter being displaced and working from remote locations to serve their community in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, our
Sometimes, when hearts are so utterly broken that words fail, there are photos… Photo by Yuriy Semenov
Photo by Randy “Mr. Macro” Contello [https://www.facebook.com/RandyCPhotography]