Baby Jesus Statue Stolen from SHSS New Outdoor Nativity Scene
Things certainly changed by the time Vietnam, came to be. That is the only war where the dogs were declared “surplus equipment”, and left behind.
AN ANTHOLOGY OF POEMS with expressionistic paintings: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3877631
Roopa Kalyanaraman Marcello is Patch's Meatless Monday columnist. She is the author of the food blog Raspberry Eggplant on which she shares recipes for vegetarian dishes and desserts.
New Pastor Restores Christmas Star Tradition at SHSS Church
Downstate LICH president talks about the hospital, the hurricane and the people
As we complete the storm cleanup and look toward the future, I hope Hurricane Sandy becomes a turning point for planning and development in Gowanus.
Hurricane Sandy displaced veterans who were evacuated from a shelter in Long Island City. These veterans, now in Carroll Gardens, need donations of coats, socks and toiletries.
An evolution of feelings before, during, and after Sandy
The Gowanus Canal breached its banks in many places at high tide this morning. In all likelihood, it will flood significantly higher at high tide tonight and possibly tomorrow morning.
Roopa Kalyanaraman Marcello is Patch's Meatless Monday columnist. She is the author of the blog Raspberry Eggplant, through which she shares recipes for meatless dishes and desserts.
There's a growing trend, in today's economy, to drop alarm monitoring from the family budget. But there is a way, to monitor your home security system yourself.
Please welcome our new Meatless Monday columnist Roopa Kalyanaraman Marcello. Roopa will be sharing recipes for flavorful, satisfying, and mostly seasonal meatless dishes here every Monday.
Urban Oyster responds to a recent NY Times article that painted a very bleak picture of small family owned businesses and reveals the positives of owning your own business.
Modern Paintings HEADS Series: Expressionistic paintings www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2153386
On September 8–9, 2012, from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, artists across Brooklyn will open their studio doors, so that you can decide who will be featured in an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Debra Carey, CEO of Downstate Long Island College Hospital, writes about communication - . the different ways patients and community members can contact and stay in touch with the hospital.
Brooklyn Crescents Lacrosse is hosting FREE fall lacrosse clinics at Poly Prep and downtown Brooklyn.
In the late summer, when local tomatoes are tasty and plentiful, make Gazpacho. It's one of the easiest, most impressive and refreshing light meals.
Patch sales staff is excited to welcome Lubarsky & Tarnovsky to our family of local advertisers.
What's happening at Downstate LICH? CEO Debra Carey tells us.
Understanding the penalties portion of the NYC Letter Grading System IN PLAIN ENGLISH Part I in a series
I’m very pleased to report that the MTA – in response to our advocacy – is improving transit service in our neighborhood.
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As you could have guessed, picky eating doesn't export well.
It's a miracle that no one was hurt in yesterday's building collapse. We should all be grateful for the dedicated public employees who were on the scene immediately to keep everyone safe.
All about your summer skin from Debra Carey, CEO of the Downstate hospitals
The city budget invests in our kids, preserves funding for vital public services, and includes seven project voted on by residents of this neighborhood.
Summer is a brilliant time to make the best of your body's need for healthy liquid while taking advantage of the profound positive health impact of drinking tea and fresh herbs.
Reverend Anthony J. Sansone leaving SHSS after 11 years.
Meet & learn from Manchester United First Team Coach, Rene Meulensteen, this weekend!
"Make Music New York" may contain "New York" in its name, but it is only to hide its Frenchness!
Taking a look at five talk shows that each played a special role in not only television history, but how they created milestones and helped open the door for other women in the industry as well.
For the birds. Literally.
Shanghai in 1939 had it all: fascists, communist, smugglers, Jews, Japanese, Germans, British, Americans, spies and other colorful criminals, says author Dr. Dan Kalla.