Wednesday, March 21, 2007 – 10:55 am
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Since February residents of 180 Montague Street in Brooklyn have had to share their air space with a high-pitched alarm-type sound, which at sometimes sustains itself for several hours. Nothing has been done about it yet, primarily […]
Friday, January 12, 2007 – 10:34 am
Brooklyn Principal Mendis Brown swears she did not tell special-ed student, Lamarre St Phard, that he did not “have the brains” for a spelling bee.
Lamarre, who won the school spelling bee because the school did not allow any other classes to compete, was led to believe that he was a champion. He was […]
Thursday, December 21, 2006 – 8:45 am
Huge rats are a natural part of the city and, if one wants to live here, she just needs to get used to everyday encounters with their beady eyes, pointy noses and sneaky, disease ridden bodies that can creep in between tiny crevices. Usually, though, one anticipates the rat’s presence in subways […]
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 – 8:36 am
It was discovered that Judson Kilpatrick, a teacher at Paul Robeson High School in Crown Heights, was drunk during class yesterday.
Like every other drunk person, regardless of gender, race or class, in the history of time, he became belligerent when ordered to go home. He later returned to pick a fight with […]
Monday, December 18, 2006 – 8:44 am
Since their disappearance on December 7, Rescuers have searched for three climbers, Jerry Cooke of Bay Ridge and his friends Kelly James and Brian Hall. Just before sundown on Sunday, they discovered one of the bodies in a snow cave.
Due to sub zero temperature and lack of light, the body was left […]
Friday, December 15, 2006 – 8:35 am
Much to the relief of Carroll Gardens/Red Hook residence, Kate Ascher, executive vice president of the city’s Economic Development Corp., stated that there will be no luxury condos erected on the 120 Acres from pier 7 in Columbia Heights to Pier 12.
Changes that will be made to the waterfront include breweries, a marina, a […]
Tuesday, December 12, 2006 – 9:35 am
A couple of weeks ago, the city finally began installing biker silhouettes called, “Sharrows” to three dangerous NYC streets that don’t have enough room for a separate bike lane. Sharrows are used to remind drivers that they are on a shared roadway. The Sharrows were added to Times Square and Grand […]