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Brooklyn Bookbeat: Publisher Ben Schrank's new novel depicts life in Brooklyn today

Cobble Hill
Ben Schrank has long been tied to both Brooklyn and the publishing industry, and these worlds now collide in his new novel "Love is a Canoe … Full Article
 

Brooklyn artists seek help to scrub away Sandy's stains

Red Hook
Superstorm Sandy was not kind to the arts community. … Full Article
 

Upcoming concerts and services

Boerum Hill
St. John’s Episcopal Church in Park Slope presents a holiday benefit concert on Saturday, December 15 at 7 PM. Members of the parish choir and their friends will raise funds for the relief of Hurricane Sandy survivors. A free will offering will be received at the performance. … Full Article
 

Hospital execs upbeat about future of Heights and Hill healthcare

Cobble Hill
Healthcare in Cobble Hill and Brooklyn Heights: Just how good is it, particularly as it pertains to the very young and the elderly?   … Full Article
 

Brooklyn Bookbeat: Tuesday at Book Court: A secret history of coffee, coca & cola

Cobble Hill
Brooklyn-based writer and illustrator Ricardo Cortés will appear at Book Court next week to celebrate the release of his new illustrated book A Secret History of Coffee, Coca & Cola.  You may remember Cortés’s d … Full Article
 

Many Sandy-battered Brooklyn parks will remain closed ‘for months’

Red Hook
Many parks and beaches in Brooklyn remain closed because of damage from Superstorm Sandy, according to the city's Parks Department.  … Full Article
 
 

Restraining order intrigue clouds fate of Carroll Gardens homeless shelter

Carroll Gardens
Adding a level of intrigue to the legal maneuverings of the city in the case of a controversial men’s homeless shelter it plans for Carroll Gardens, the city’s Department of Homeless Services has denied that a temporary restraining order was issued by Judge David Schmidt on November 20. … Full Article
 

Sandy-pushed Gowanus delivered noxious, toxic punch

Carroll Gardens
When the waters of the Gowanus Canal gushed over its banks during Hurricane Sandy, flooding the streets and the basements of homes and businesses nearby, it was not the water itself that most worried residents and officials.
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A soloist on Smith

Boerum Hill
Violinist Johnny Arco performs in front of the Brooklyn Industries shop at Atlantic Avenue and Smith Street in Boerum Hill. Arco also sings, and is the founder of Greenroom Brooklyn, which promotes performances of local talent.  … Full Article
 

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