Thursday Links
Brooklyn May Have Biggest Share Of Firehouse Closings [NY1] Upset Over Community Roots Charter School’s Expansion [NY Times] In Williamsburg, a Live-In Cabinet of Curiosities [NY Times] When It Rains, Sewage Pours Into NYC Waterways [WSJ] Tracking Changes in the Housing Market [WNYC] A Songwriter’s Home in Ditmas Park [NY Post]
Brooklyn May Have Biggest Share Of Firehouse Closings [NY1]
Upset Over Community Roots Charter School’s Expansion [NY Times]
In Williamsburg, a Live-In Cabinet of Curiosities [NY Times]
When It Rains, Sewage Pours Into NYC Waterways [WSJ]
Tracking Changes in the Housing Market [WNYC]
A Songwriter’s Home in Ditmas Park [NY Post]
The thought of dusting all those hanging implements gives me the willies.
I love the artsy feel of the place but boy! way too much stuff! The living room wall was cool and I love that she has the arches hanging overhead, but that place could definitely use some empty space somewhere.
Heather – That was an internal DOE proposal that got leaked to the Times. I don’t think it was ever officially proposed.
> As for the times paywall, suckit up and PAY FOR IT!
Yeah, right. They failed at this once before, and it will fail again.
thank you, that made me recoil in horror. Its not going to be comical like being hit in the head by a copper pot followed by a circling bird; someone is going to lose digits when those meat cleavers and pitchforks fall off the wall.
> they block the slideshow of hanging horrors.
Horror vacui for your delectation:
– http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/05/19/garden/20110519-COLLECTORS.html
I can read the article, but then they block the slideshow of hanging horrors. I will never pay for their content, not even if Carlos Slim gave me the money to sign up.
Blocked by the “paywall”? Just google the article title and you can read it.
Alihajiskeik- sorry about your mental problems. As for the times paywall, suckit up and PAY FOR IT!