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DUB Opening in Windsor Terrace!

By admin • Nov 13th, 2007 • Category: Spotted in the Hood


The newest location of DUB (Down Under Bakery) is opening in Windsor Terrace this month. As residents of the area, we can’t tell you how excited we are to have some good food in our area. The restaurant scene has been a little bland.
According to the New York Sun, the owners, New Zealand […]



Poop on the Stoop

By admin • Oct 14th, 2007 • Category: Spotted in the Hood


Neighbors beware, someone is pooping on stoops in our neighborhood again. It happened to a neighbor of ours, who was shocked to find the pile as she went to work one morning this week. Apparently tree leaves were used as a fill in for toilet paper. GROSS! What is wrong with […]



Stroller Terror in Lefferts Gardens

By admin • Aug 20th, 2007 • Category: Around Brooklyn


The Stroller Mafia has put on it’s sweatsuits and headed over to Flatbush to crash the gates of the un-nursing in Lefferts Gardens. Even their local fair trade cafe is no haven from the hoards of breastfeeding breeders.



A Tornado in Brooklyn?

By admin • Aug 10th, 2007 • Category: Around Brooklyn


Wednesday’s tornado took Brooklyn by surprise, apparently an aberration in these parts. Having grown up in tornado alley, this was nothing new to me. In Texas, where category 5 storms demolish entire towns, we knew what to do when a storm rolled in. Grab a mattress, head to the bathtub, and pray […]



Bugaboos Spotted in Windsor Terrace

By admin • Jul 31st, 2007 • Category: Spotted in the Hood


Not enough signs of gentrification in the WT for you? Well, over the weekend, we spotted 3 Bugaboos roaming Windsor Terrace. At $899 a pop for a stroller, Bugaboos are a well-known status symbol among the yuppie parent set. Whether or not you are in the pro-Bugaboo camp, it does indicate a […]



Soap on the Slope

By admin • Jul 31st, 2007 • Category: Park Slope Parents


We both love and hate the place we call home, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Like many people, we moved to Park Slope when we started a family a couple of years ago, and have developed a deep appreciation for the neighborhood