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Author: Alaric

Bay Ridge Will Host Brooklyn’s Only “Geek Fest”

March 20, 2017March 17, 2017 Alaric  Local Business, News  Brooklyn Geek Fest, comic books, Cosplay, geeks, Gotham City Gamers, Hotel Gregory, video games

On April 1, Gotham City Gamers’ event will feature tournaments, vendors, costume contests and more.

Coffee at the Coop

A Kid-Friendly Coffeeshop in Bay Ridge, For Better and Worse

June 20, 2016June 21, 2016 Alaric  Culture, Food and Drink, Parenting  coffee, coffee shops, draft latte, kid friendly, the coop

Talking to the co-owner of The Coop.

Bon Chovie Brings Its Fried Fish to Bay Ridge

November 4, 2015November 3, 2015 Alaric  Food and Drink, Local Business, News, People, Places  Bon Chovie, fried anchioves, seafood, Zito's Sandwich Shoppe  2 Comments

Renae Holland, owner of the popular seafood popup, gives us the low down on opening up a brick-and-mortar outpost in Bay Ridge.

Robicelli’s Will Close, Move Away (Interview)

October 29, 2015 Alaric  Food and Drink, Local Business, News, People  Allison Robicelli, bakeries, Baltimore, cupcakes, GrubHub, Robicelli's  2 Comments

The owners are taking their particular brand of charm to Charm City.

“Art of Brooklyn” Film Festival Seeks Submissions

September 24, 2015September 23, 2015 Alaric  Arts, Culture  Anthony DeVito, Art of Brooklyn film festival, Film, film festival, Indie Film  1 Comment

If it’s not connected to Brooklyn, the festival won’t show it.

12th-Annual Greek Cultural Festival Comes to Ridge Boulevard

September 18, 2015September 17, 2015 Alaric  Culture, Food and Drink, Outdoors and Rec  Greek Cultural Festival, Greeks, Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church

Come one, come all for the rides, pastries and more.

The City wanted to end half-day Pre-K. Meet one of the Bay Ridge parents that fought back.

September 8, 2015 Alaric  Education, News

Mother and Bay Ridger Andrea Stockton has been on the front lines of the half-day pre-K debate from the beginning. We reached out to her to find out more about the issue and how it was resolved — or even if it was resolved at all.

A Hidden Deli in Bay Ridge Worth Discovering

September 4, 2015September 3, 2015 Alaric  Culture, Food and Drink, Local Business, News  beer, Bridge Market, Caviar, Eastern Europe, Eastern European Specialties, markets, Pickles

Come for the fish, stay for the pickles.

Third Avenue traffic lights

Do We Really Need a New Traffic Light at Third Avenue and 99th Street?

August 18, 2015August 18, 2015 Alaric  News, Public Safety, Subways and Streets  99th Street, car accidents, condos, crosswalks, Third Avenue, traffic lights  4 Comments

Does this have anything to do with the new condo building?

Bay Ridge Delivered: Thai 86 Cafe Redefines Thai in Bay Ridge

August 12, 2015August 12, 2015 Alaric  Culture, Food and Drink  Bay Ridge Delivered, delivery, pad Thai, Thai, thai 86 cafe  1 Comment

The usual dishes taste unusually terrific here.

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