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Thursday, November 6th 2008

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Helen: Hi Diane!! How is everyone doing? I remember all of you and running into your parents all the time - and I always made it a point to look them up when I was a kid and knew they were in town :-) How are Kim and David and the...

in response to Yuba

mrprufrock: DONT USE THEM! They are the worst. They cashed a deposit check from me on July 5, 2008... and to this day... no window. They said they would give me my deposit back (350.00) but have not. I call about twice a week, and I've heard every excuse, including that...

in response to Park Slope Glass & Windows

EvilGentleman: Mitch, I am as saddened as you are at the loss of Ben's, and I thank you profusely for your contributions. Without you, this article would just be a few pictures of a closed Ben's, and not much more. I invite you to start your own articles and post other pictures...

in response to Ben\'s Deli

Esther Herschman (Rechtschafner): for Suzy R. I remember you.Your Mother (MRs. Gradstein)was my 6 grade teacher in 1955-6.Perhaps she brought you to school then. A classsmate of mine,Sharon, who lived on Lincoln Place and Troy Ave, and I once went on a walk with you, with your Mother's pemisssion. We once decided to walk...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

jag: graffiti rocks

in response to Brooklyn Street Art Initiative

Suzy R. (gradstein): Keith - I graduated Downstate in 1969, did part of my residency at KCH/Downstate, finished in Santa Barbara, cut the apron strings, and have been out West ever since.

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Yolanda Rodriguez: How many memories ah, Knickerbocker and Halsey. I lived at 792 Knickerbocker and Halsey. My brother Raul, Frankie,Eduardo, my sister Lucy. Does somebody have any comunication with with lucy, frankie or eduardo. You can write me at jolyann@yahoo.com I will appreciate it.

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

Keith Bernstein: 1974. I moved out of Brooklyn after graduation and have lived elsewhere since. However, my wife, who is from the Bronx (I know, it's a mixed marriage!) always says of me: you can take the boy out of Brooklyn, but you can't take Brooklyn out of the boy.

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Suzy R. (gradstein): Keith - In what year did you graduate from Med School? I was class of 1969.

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

hc: i think the gherkin is like my favourite building.

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Santana: Brodidly AB and all the rest of you who got to live in Bushwick during the 60s and 70s are so lucky. Those were the years when "minorities" took over and made Bushwick what it is today. I was lucky enough to see the 80s and 90s. Still lucky enough...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Santana: Advice to all people curious about life in Bushwick. I spent 20 years of my lifes in bushwick. Left NY as a whole for 7 years to see what the world had to offer me. Since then have been to 17 countries and moved to three different states. Why is...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Santana: And outsiders call it graffiti. but we all know its art. damn thats talent. Bushwick!!!

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zagg: Jesus shaves?

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Second Road: This occurred in Bay Ridge not quite a year ago.

in response to Ambulance Crash

I.C. Eric: :O, what part of broojlyn was this at?

in response to Ambulance Crash

Shereen: Jesus DOES save, he saved me

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Mitch Spector: Yep, it's indeed very much GONE. Made one final pass by this morning (November 5th) to check things out and it's not what I saw, but what I didn't see that caught my attention! It's a pretty strange sight, that block of downtown now just an empty lot. There's still...

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