The original stood in the park for 50 years.
Category: Activism
Keep the “Green” in Greenpoint: How to Give Back to the Environment This Spring
Get your hands dirty this April.
NYPD and Sanitation Workers Clear Out Encampments Under BQE, As Part of Directive from Mayor Eric Adams
The sweep occurred in freezing cold weather and cleared out long-term residents.
National Grid’s Appearance at a Local Elementary School Sparks Concern From Parents
The energy utility was at the school to pass out hats and gloves.
Members keep it that way.
Women’s History Month: Jan Peterson’s Decades-Long Commitment to Grassroots Leaders
Peterson founded the National Congress of Neighborhood Women in 1974.
Women’s History Month: Mary White Ovington, Co-Founder of the Astral’s Greenpoint Settlement and the NAACP
Ovington fought for civil rights and improved conditions for the city’s poor.
Greenpoint Neighbors Unite to Help Ukrainian Refugees
Consider making a donation through GoFundMe.
Women’s History Month: How Frances Lucerna & El Puente Have Empowered Williamsburg Youth For Decades
The latest in our “Women’s History Month” series.
Transportation Alternatives Calls For High-Quality Bike Lane Barriers on Grand Street
The group says that plastic barriers are not enough to protect the lane.
Women’s History Month: How Sister Francis Kress Changed Newtown Creek for the Better
An award has since been created in her memory.
