A Brooklyn Boxer, NYC's Best Empanadas and a Youth Marching Band
Here are some great stories to enjoy over the holidays:
- Tim Persinko’s article about a rising Brooklyn boxer made the Canarsie Courier.
- Henry Stewart cites some Brooklyn history to bolster his opinion piece about plans to eliminate the B-37 bus. You’ll find all the reasons he’s against scrapping the line in the Brooklyn Eagle.
- Linnea Covington has the lowdown on New York’s best empanadas for Serious Eats.
- Maya Pope-Chappell made Essence – as an interview subject. She talks about how she won two tickets to the inauguration through Sen. Schumer’s lottery. Maya will be reporting from Washington – but she doesn’t reveal whom she’s taking.
- Damiano Beltrami’s audio slideshow about how Arthur Avenue’s merchants are weathering the economic crisis and other changes is featured on the homepage of i-Italy.org.
- Sergey Kadinsky wrote a piece about Councilmember-elect Liz Crowley’s transition effort for the Queens Tribune. (I have a copy in my office – come on by for a look.)
- Igor Kosov’s story and slideshow about half-completed ghost buildings in soon-to-be-rezoned Brighton Beach was featured in City Limits.
- Jessica Firger also made City Limits with her story about an ad campaign encouraging pit bull owners to have their pets spayed or neutered. Jessica’s companion piece and video – produced by Steve Pacer – can be found on the News Service.
Our News Service had another busy week:
- Valerie Lapinski shot a video piece about a group of bikers who made their annual holiday visit to a Brooklyn nursing home.
- Tracy Chimming’s video story features interviews with Union Square holiday market merchants who are singing the blues over slow business.
- Maya Pope-Chappell, keeping with her inauguration theme, put together a print-and-video package about a Brooklyn youth marching band whose members hope Barack Obama’s big day will be their next gig.
- Maureen Ker, Vinita Singla and Adeola Oladele combined on a print-and-video package about the push to get shoppers to use reusuable bags – and Mayor Bloomberg’s plan to hit plastic bag users with a six-cent surcharge.
- Cristiana Oliveira found a food pantry that offers the hungry more than food. Clients can get free haircuts – courtesy of volunteer pantry workers from Manitoba, Canada.
Congratulations once again to the Class of ’08 – it was a pleasure attending that inspiring ceremony.
Have a great and safe holiday – and keep those stories coming.
Tags: Adeola Oladele, Cristiana Oliveria, Damiano Beltrami, Henry Stewart, Igor Kosov, Jessica Firger, Linnea Covington, Maureen Ker, Maya Pope-Chappell, Sergey Kadinsky, Steve Pacer, Tim Persinko, Tracy Chimming, Valerie Lapinski, Vinita Singla

