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Who Should Mourn for Long Island College Hospital?

By Isabelle Muge Niu on October 20, 2014 Brooklyn, cobble hill, emergency room, healthcare, hospital, hospital closure, LICH, long island college hospital, New York, new york methodist, slider Brooklyn

Who Should Mourn for Long Island College Hospital?

The elderly, residents of a nearby low-income neighborhood and deli owners are bearing the greatest cost of losing a hospital in brownstone Brooklyn. But experts say the impact goes much further.

Men of the House: Stay-Home Dads Are on the Rise

By Isabelle Muge Niu on October 6, 2014 Brooklyn, Brownstone, fatherhood, gender role, New York, SAHDs, stay-home dads Brooklyn

Men of the House: Stay-Home Dads Are on the Rise

Changes in the economy are bringing changes on the home front.

Unexpected Music Festival at Brooklyn’s Only Container Port Enrages Residents

By Isabelle Muge Niu on September 26, 2014 Brooklyn, music festival, port, shipping, waterfront Brooklyn

Unexpected Music Festival at Brooklyn’s Only Container Port Enrages Residents

Red Hook residents fear a future of loud bass and bright flashing screens for the last container port east of the Hudson.

Late Summer Scene: A Playground in Carroll Gardens

By Isabelle Muge Niu on August 26, 2014 Brooklyn, Carroll Gardens, Carroll Park, Cobble Hills, Late summer, playground Brooklyn, Late Summer Scenes

Late Summer Scene: A Playground in Carroll Gardens

A little boy from Brooklyn has a single purpose during his day at Carroll Park.

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