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June, 2009

  1. The Terrific 2′s

    June 30, 2009 by Justine

    Yeah it’s usually the terrible two’s but how can two local bars like The Diamond and Black Rabbit be considered terrible? Um, they can’t.

    But they’re both turning 2 this week! And of course, there are celebrations to be had at both spots.

    This Thursday 7/2 The Diamond Bar marks their celebration:

    Special tastings to be presented by staff and friends.
    8:30-10:00pm

    *Brand New Sarasola Basque Cider, $8/glass w/free fish cakes presented by Sarah and Sarah. See picture at right for pouring technique! (minus the idyllic lakefront setting). Intensely dry, tart, and quaffable. More like a dry white wine than cider.

    *Schneider Weisse, $8/half liter w/free sausages. We are currently talking to Abe Froman, Sausage King of Brooklyn to develop something very delicious.

    *Our old pal Wiley will be guest bartending with Will from 6:30-10:30

    *Watch your email the day of the event for more last minute details on the night’s specials.

    I’ll be sure to update with their email the day of if I can! But honestly, just knowing that there will be MORE specials should be enough to get you over to wish them a happy, happy.

    And then on Monday 7/6 Black Rabbit is doing their anniversary bash:

    please join us for
    Black Rabbit’s
    Second Anniversary Party
    MONDAY, JULY 6th
    8pm
    Free BBQ & Drink Specials

    Simple and to the point – free food and booze specials. Sure to be a good night. Swing by and tell Kent & the crew you heart them.


  2. The Terrific 2′s

    by Justine

    Yeah it’s usually the terrible two’s but how can two local bars like The Diamond and Black Rabbit be considered terrible? Um, they can’t.

    But they’re both turning 2 this week! And of course, there are celebrations to be had at both spots.

    This Thursday 7/2 The Diamond Bar marks their celebration:

    Special tastings to be presented by staff and friends.
    8:30-10:00pm

    *Brand New Sarasola Basque Cider, $8/glass w/free fish cakes presented by Sarah and Sarah. See picture at right for pouring technique! (minus the idyllic lakefront setting). Intensely dry, tart, and quaffable. More like a dry white wine than cider.

    *Schneider Weisse, $8/half liter w/free sausages. We are currently talking to Abe Froman, Sausage King of Brooklyn to develop something very delicious.

    *Our old pal Wiley will be guest bartending with Will from 6:30-10:30

    *Watch your email the day of the event for more last minute details on the night’s specials.

    I’ll be sure to update with their email the day of if I can! But honestly, just knowing that there will be MORE specials should be enough to get you over to wish them a happy, happy.

    And then on Monday 7/6 Black Rabbit is doing their anniversary bash:

    please join us for
    Black Rabbit’s
    Second Anniversary Party
    MONDAY, JULY 6th
    8pm
    Free BBQ & Drink Specials

    Simple and to the point – free food and booze specials. Sure to be a good night. Swing by and tell Kent & the crew you heart them.


  3. Franklin Deli Market

    June 25, 2009 by Justine

    Franklin Deli Market at Franklin Street and Milton Street.

  4. Franklin Deli Market

    by Justine

    Franklin Deli Market at Franklin Street and Milton Street.

  5. Sign The Petition: Keep McCarren Pool’s Name!

    June 23, 2009 by Justine

    A petition has been put together by Pool Aid to keep McCarren Pool’s namesake. You can also sign the paper petition at the NAG table at Williamsburg Walks.

    FIGHT THE RENAMING OF MCCARREN POOL!

    The Parks Department wants to sell the naming rights for our pool to some corporation. Sorry, we fought to get MCCARREN POOL reopened, not AT&T Pool or Staples Pool. Sign our petition here.

    STATMENT AGAINST THE RENAMING OF MCCARREN POOL

    In 1809 the Parks Department named McCarren Park after Patrick Henry McCarren, a local politician responsible for many of the parks and green spaces in Greenpoint and Williamsburg. In 2009, the centennial year of McCarren’s death, the Parks Department wants take that name back by selling the naming rights to McCarren Pool.

    It’s a terrible idea. Here’s why.

    • North Brooklyn has fought for years to get MCCARREN pool reopened. We didn’t fight to for the right to swim in AT&T pool, AmEx pool, or any pool but McCarren Pool.

    • McCarren Pool is already paid for, by taxpayers. The pool was built with taxpayer money and is being renovated with taxpayer money. The corporation would be contributing nothing to our community, but gaining great benefits. Other things in other parks, like Wollman Rink, are named for their *benefactors*, for those who donated the money for the facility. McCarren is already named for its benefactor, Patrick Henry McCarren.

    • McCarren Pool is famous because of our local promoters, our local bands, and our citizens. It was longtime residents like Jelly NYC and bands like TV on the Radio who made McCarren into a premier destination, written up in national magazines, not some multinational corporation.

    • Patrick Henry McCarren is an important part of local history. He is responsible for many of the parks we have today, and for the building of the WIlliamsburg Bridge. He also had ties to the sugar industry and the Havemeyer family, who owned Domino Sugar. Greenpoint and Williamsburg are undergoing extraordinary changes—every day, physically, we see our history going away. Patrick Henry McCarren, with his connections to local landmarks and local history, should be used as a teaching tool, not be erased from the pool that bears his name.

    • Greenpoint and Williamsburg have already gotten a raw deal from Parks. We haven’t gotten the parks we were promised in the rezoning. The waterfront is still fenced off. It is wrong to sell the open space we do have, that we fought for, to a corporation.

    Please sign and forward the petition to keep McCarren named McCarren. You don’t need to live here to sign it.


  6. Sign The Petition: Keep McCarren Pool’s Name!

    by Justine

    A petition has been put together by Pool Aid to keep McCarren Pool’s namesake. You can also sign the paper petition at the NAG table at Williamsburg Walks.

    FIGHT THE RENAMING OF MCCARREN POOL!

    The Parks Department wants to sell the naming rights for our pool to some corporation. Sorry, we fought to get MCCARREN POOL reopened, not AT&T Pool or Staples Pool. Sign our petition here.

    STATMENT AGAINST THE RENAMING OF MCCARREN POOL

    In 1809 the Parks Department named McCarren Park after Patrick Henry McCarren, a local politician responsible for many of the parks and green spaces in Greenpoint and Williamsburg. In 2009, the centennial year of McCarren’s death, the Parks Department wants take that name back by selling the naming rights to McCarren Pool.

    It’s a terrible idea. Here’s why.

    • North Brooklyn has fought for years to get MCCARREN pool reopened. We didn’t fight to for the right to swim in AT&T pool, AmEx pool, or any pool but McCarren Pool.

    • McCarren Pool is already paid for, by taxpayers. The pool was built with taxpayer money and is being renovated with taxpayer money. The corporation would be contributing nothing to our community, but gaining great benefits. Other things in other parks, like Wollman Rink, are named for their *benefactors*, for those who donated the money for the facility. McCarren is already named for its benefactor, Patrick Henry McCarren.

    • McCarren Pool is famous because of our local promoters, our local bands, and our citizens. It was longtime residents like Jelly NYC and bands like TV on the Radio who made McCarren into a premier destination, written up in national magazines, not some multinational corporation.

    • Patrick Henry McCarren is an important part of local history. He is responsible for many of the parks we have today, and for the building of the WIlliamsburg Bridge. He also had ties to the sugar industry and the Havemeyer family, who owned Domino Sugar. Greenpoint and Williamsburg are undergoing extraordinary changes—every day, physically, we see our history going away. Patrick Henry McCarren, with his connections to local landmarks and local history, should be used as a teaching tool, not be erased from the pool that bears his name.

    • Greenpoint and Williamsburg have already gotten a raw deal from Parks. We haven’t gotten the parks we were promised in the rezoning. The waterfront is still fenced off. It is wrong to sell the open space we do have, that we fought for, to a corporation.

    Please sign and forward the petition to keep McCarren named McCarren. You don’t need to live here to sign it.


  7. Blog Buzz: Growlers, Pig Roasts & Sweet 16′s

    June 22, 2009 by Justine

    I got an email today from Dailey Crafton to let me know that the Williamsburg Church on Jackson St. is partnering with the New York Blood Center this weekend, Saturday the 27th from 10am to 3pm, to host a blood drive in the blood bus near Jackson St. and Graham Ave. He also mentions that the blood center said because of the recession, several large companies have downsized so much, that they’ve cut their blood drives. So, they’re in very dire need of new units right now. They usually have less than one day’s supply on hand, and now it’s even less than that. This blood will have a direct positive impact on the lives of those that need it. This is for a good cause guys and it’s a nice walk over to Italian Greenpoint! Check out the details on Facebook.

    Papacito’s was robbed! A damn shame, but I’ve been hearing more and more about robberies and burglaries taking place in the neighborhood. Times are tough and things are get realistic. – Gothamist

    Remember that fella who got ticketed for drinking a brew on his own stoop? Well hear his story in his own word this Monday at Pete’s Candy Store. “Open City Dialogue (OCD) is a bi-monthly lecture series curated by Greenpoint resident James Hook, and unraveling on alternating Mondays in the backroom of Pete’s. Short (35-40 minute) lectures are woven together from the common thread of people’s obsessions, with guests coming from all over Greater New York. Whether academic or crackpot; celebrated or unsung, our lecturers all have something to tell you.”

    Growlers are the new black. Tom Pavlich has the scoop (and pics) on Urban Rustic now selling beer… and growlers! – The Great Pumpkin

    This 4th kinda sucks for Greenpointers since we’re ass out of seeing the Fireworks that are for some ungodly reason being shown over the Hudson. BBQ’s and merriment will still go on but if you’re looking for something a little different, Brooklyn Based has an event over at Queens Farm that includes camping, brews and a pig roast! – Brooklyn Based

    Blogger Tim Haines, a native Greenpointer gives his Farewll to Old Brooklyn. Right on, brother. – Thoughts & Perceptions

    Local and best DJ’s in the ‘Point have launched their sister site strictly for Sweet 16′s. These are the hardest working and most sought after guys around. They know how to make a good party, GREAT! – Parties On Point

    If you haven’t noticed, La Taverna is open for business on the corner of Manhattan and Java. Has anyone had a chance to try it out yet? From their menu, it seems that the prices are reasonable which is a definite welcome! Oh and reader Debbie Roldan tells me they’re hiring! – Gothamist

    Sometimes I am just amazed at the crazy things that go on around here. Apparently there is a rooftop farm on Eagle Street. I shit you not. – Not Eating Out in New York via Morta Di Fame Also at New York Magazine

    Alter is resurrecting their This Old Thing? line of reconstructed vintage designs! Check out this incredibly adorable dress turned romper. Though I have yet to embrace the romper look personally (and likely never will), I have to admit they are really cute. – Alter

    Link Update: Teresa Toro has started blogging for the Greenpoint Star! – North Brooklyn

    The Brooklyn Kitchen has their July classes up including a Cake Decorating class on 7/15… That sounds like such fun, if I knew how to bake… – The Brooklyn Kitchen

    A Peter Pan Doughnut shop cartoon. With Chewbacca. – YaYaArt

    So apparently Williamsburg streets are TOO clean for those dirty little hispters. – Brooklyn Paper

    Tomorrow night there’s a fundraiser being held for India Mural Project which is something near and dear to Greenpointers contributer Joann’s heart. So go! – WGArts

    Frank Jump’s awesome Fading Ad Blog capture the Greenpoint Bulls. – Fading Ad Blog

    The economic reality of Williamsburg is that most of us are not trust-funders. I love how they report that “These days, it’s common at community meetings for speakers to announce how long they have lived in the neighborhood.” – Daily Intel

    The McCarren Green Market is relocating since the vendors are killing the grass. Yet all those vendors are bitching and moaning about it. “Every other Greenmarket in the city is on a paved area,” he added. “We suggested they relocate to a paved area in the park.” The hippie, organic farmers who are supposed to care about shit like that don’t give a fuck. What a shocker. Hypocrisy at it’s finest. – Brooklyn Paper

    And finally, on eBay, seller lpworld has a 1959 issue of a New York Port Authority Magazine featuring a 1½ page article on Greenpoint. How did that little mag find itself in Argentina?! – eBay


  8. Sunday Snaps: Piece of the ‘Point

    June 21, 2009 by Justine

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    *All photos taken from the Greenpointers Group Flickr Pool.


  9. Travel Bites: Greenpoint

    by Justine

    I just have to share this video from NBC News 4 New York with my girl Ania in it from Peter Pan!


  10. Fan Us

    June 20, 2009 by Justine

    I created the Greenpointers Group on Facebook before they had Pages so now I created a Page so you can become a Fan of us.

    I’m up too early on a Saturday morning with nothing to do, indulge me.

    Become a Fan of Greenpointers on Facebook.

    xoxo
    Justine