Tips to protect smartphones, tablets or netbooks from the cold weather
Last Thursday, a construction worker was working on the expansion of Green-Wood’s Crematory and Columbarium when he hit something strange in a wall: a metal box.
The Brooklyn What are a Brooklyn born and raised Rock n' Roll band who released their second length album "Hot Wine" this week.
Marge Raymond has been birding at Green-Wood for years. She also is a tour guide for The Green-Wood Historic Fund. Marge just has sent this report in about recent bird sightings at Green-Wood.
They Served to Save They Deserve to be Remembered.
Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, internationally-acclaimed composer, died on Christmas Eve and will be interred at Green-Wood. Sir Richard and Sir Paul–Paul McCartney, that is–were good friends.
Green-Wood just has been awarded a grant of $500,000 by New York State’s Regional Economic Development Council to begin work on the restoration of the landmarked Weir Greenhouse.
Sue and Ed Ramsey were both fighting bad colds on the last day of 2012. Sue determined to put her New Year’s Eve to good use doing some follow-up work on some of our soldiers.
On April 18 of this year, The Green-Wood Cemetery will celebrate the 175th anniversary of its founding. An anniversary calendar on our website is one of many ways we'll be celebrating.
Winter starts tomorrow, but perhaps our Bearded Irises haven’t gotten the memo.
What you need to know, pre-coffee.
Exercise your rights, America-style.
A closer look at the neighborhood's favorite ice cream spot.
A look at what's on the market in Kensington this week.
State Comptroller finds MTA fare increases to be double that of inflation.
After much effort, and some controversy, Civic Virtue, Frederick MacMonnies’s sculpture from the 1920s, has arrived, and been installed, at Green-Wood. It was a long journey.
Green-Wood’s grounds crew has been working overtime, but there is much Sandy clean-up still to be done -- so we are very thankful for the help we from students at our PENCIL partner school.
GreatNonprofits.org released today its first ever list of top-rated charities in Kensington, which Patch.com readers can use to discover top volunteer, giving, and internship opportunities.
A century ago, George Wesley Bellows (1882-1925) was one of America’s leading artists. When he died tragically and much too early in life, he was interred at Green-Wood Cemetery.
We recently honored Louis Moreau Gottschalk, America’s first international musical superstar, with a new sculpture at his grave. Last week, NPR’s “On Point” was devoted to Gottschalk.