Two Local Polling Sites Have Changed
Earlier speculation [/blog/politics/things-to-know-before-tuesdays-election]
about changes to some Park Slope residents’ polling places has proven founded.
Some changes to
Things to Know Before Tuesday’s Election
As we get closer to Election Day, it is still unclear where many New Yorkers are
going to vote. WNYC
This Week at the Coop: Sandy Edition
Long lines, missed shifts, unexpected closures, and empty shelves. This has not
been a fun week at the Park Slope
A Lotta Pasta
Among the casualties of Sandy are the Lower Manhattan restaurants and markets
without power. With most of the Manhattan below
Where to Halloween
In light of the cancellation of this year’s 7th Avenue Halloween parade, how are
Park Slopers to celebrate this
No More Clothing Needed at John Jay, Donations Accepted at Levin’s Office
First, there was a Frankenstorm. Then the aftermath. Brooklynites displaced,
temporarily homeless. The call went out for help.
And Park
Park Slope Is Back in Business
The hurricane has passed, and while Park Slope got off a lot easier than New
York City’s coastal areas,
What’s Open, What’s Still Not Working, and How You Can Help
As Park Slope picks itself up after the Frankenstorm, one thing is clear: the
neighborhood got off lightly compared to
Transportation Update
Hopefully, you’re staying put for the next 24 hours or so. If not, you’re going
to have trouble
Checking in on the Gowanus
Does it seem like this is another overhyped weather pattern? Not so fast.
Although New York is out of the