The longer this paper hangs around, the older this publisher gets. This aging is interesting as it lets me see changes in ...
There’s some historically important and fabulous jazz available again this month on vinyl and CD, and it might be a surprise ...
For this month I decided to pay a visit to Red Hook West and ask what improvements they wanted to see inside and outside ...
As the EU enters 2026, uncertainty looms on one of its flagship policies: the European Green Deal. Adopted in 2019 to tackle ...
December 19 was a special day at the Harbor Middle School/PS 676. A holiday hallway was set up leading to the auditorium, ...
Fourth-generation Red Hook resident, Judith Dailey recently had to go to rehab after a problem with her leg. Unfortunately, ...
There’s some historically important and fabulous jazz available again this month on vinyl and CD, and it might be a surprise ...
A lot happened in Gowanus in 2025. The development boom promised by the rezoning kicked off in earnest along both sides of ...
The Red Hook Star-Revue is providing an update on the quality of Community Board 6’s website, four months after a first look.
Community Board 6’s December board meeting got off to a rocky start with tech issues plaguing communication from elected ...
A year we’d like to forget: The seizing of our harbor, by Eric Newstrom, illustration by Adam Suerte
Brooklyn Marine Terminal redevelopment process for the Red Hook Star-Revue. But so much happened that it’s easy to forget ...
It was late afternoon on New Year’s Eve and flurries were blowing in from Erie Basin, sweeping through the Food Bazaar ...
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