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The Post ‘Drops the Ball’ on Yankee Stadium Story
The Post had a story yesterday reporting on the last ditch effort to stop the Yankee's bad plan to build a new stadium with fewer seats for us Yankee fans but dump more traffic and emissions on the already suffering low-income neighborhoods of the south Bronx. Here's how the Post characterizes opponents of the plan:
August 12, 2006
Guess-the-Suburb Winner Is: Matt
Remember Wednesday's guess-the-anonymous-suburb contest? I'm very impressed: You all knew the right region -- the northeast United States. (Was it the Ames sign? The trees? The first comment suggesting that this was a place "north of the city"?)
August 11, 2006
Can You Name the Town?
Sorry I missed posting last week's Weekly Carnage everyone. I was out of town, um, visiting the strip mall in the photo above.
August 9, 2006
New York Magazine on the “Atlantic Yards” Project
For a few years now, the city's media elite has studiously avoided serious, honest coverage of Forest City Ratner's Atlantic Yards project. That is why it is so refreshing to see that this week's New York magazine is running the single best story on the mega-development project that I have yet seen in any mainstream press. It's by political reporter Chris Smith and it is a must-read.
August 7, 2006
Community Board Forums on “Atlantic Yards”
Thursday, August 3, 6 - 8 pmThree separate locations. See below.
August 3, 2006
“Atlantic Yards” Public Input Workshop
Tuesday, July 25, 7 pmDuryea Presbyterian Church362 Sterling Place.
July 25, 2006
Lost in Transition: Williamsburg & Carroll Gardens
Monday, July 246:00 - 8:00 pmOPENING RECEPTION: LOST IN TRANSITION: WILLIAMSBURG AND CARROLL GARDENS
July 24, 2006
“Atlantic Yards” Public Input Workshop
Thursday, July 20, 7 pmSt. Francis College, Callahan Center182 Remsen Street.
July 20, 2006
Headlines You Don’t Want to See Above a Photo of Your Block
"Study Finds the Potential Choke Points of Atlantic Yards"
July 19, 2006