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Red Hook

Monday, Aug. 10, 2009

Joe Sitt sours on Revere Sugar mini-mall

Red Hook: The last building at the Rever Sugar plant is coming down. What’s Joe Sitt up to? Comments (6).

Concrete plant plan is a real Red Hook dust up

Red Hook: The planned opening of a concrete plant in Red Hook has flown into a cloud of opposition from residents who fear the company will release harmful airborne dust into homes, parks and a small-scale organic farm. Comments (9).

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Culture has docked in Red Hook

Red Hook: The homeless, floating symbol of Red Hook’s once-thriving maritime past, the tanker Mary Whalen, will get a permanent home near the neighborhood’s container port and cruise ship terminal, city officials revealed last week. Comments (1).

Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009

‘Real World’ house gets Buzz-ed!

Red Hook: The first star of the MTV’s “Real World” to book its next leading role is the Red Hook set itself. Comments (1).

Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009

Port noise complaint! Authority says Red Hook too quiet for working piers

Red Hook: The Port Authority has revived the idea of moving Brooklyn’s only port operations from its historic Red Hook home to Sunset Park — less than a year after signing a new 10-year lease with the operator of the existing port. Comment.

Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009

Port Authority seeks cheap power for idling Red Hook cruise ships

Red Hook: The Port Authority and Carnival Cruise Lines say they want to cut air pollution from docked sea-liners at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, but power companies could short-circuit the initiative. Comment.

Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009

City scolded on im-port-ant plan

Red Hook: The city and Red Hook locals are still battling over the future of the waterfront — and The Brooklyn Paper brings you inside last night’s debate. Comments (7).