• Rainstorm postpones Clones–Tigers matchup after one-and-a-half innings

    Rainstorm postpones Clones–Tigers matchup after one-and-a-half innings
    See this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Matt Johnfor Brooklyn PaperIt was a heated game while it lasted.The Cyclones faced-off against the Connecticut Tigers last night, but a massive rainstorm forced the teams to postpone the matchup, ending it on a cliffhanger after an action-packed one and a half innings.The Tigers roughed up Cyclones starter Jake Simon right out of the gate when Colby Bortles singled to left with no outs and bases loaded, scoring Luke Burch and Garrett McCain.
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  • David Johansen, Darlene Love & more playing two-night tribute to The Bottom Line

    David Johansen, Darlene Love & more playing two-night tribute to The Bottom Line
    Paul Shaffer will be hosting this two-night tribute to the iconic Greenwich Village club which was open from 1974 - 2004.
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  • Ranstorm postpones Clones–Tigers matchup after one-and-a-half innings

    Ranstorm postpones Clones–Tigers matchup after one-and-a-half innings
    See this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Matt Johnfor Brooklyn PaperIt was a heated game while it lasted.The Cyclones faced-off against the Connecticut Tigers last night, but a massive rainstorm forced the teams to postpone the matchup, ending it on a cliffhanger after an action-packed one and a half innings.The Tigers roughed up Cyclones starter Jake Simon right out of the gate when Colby Bortles singled to left with no outs and bases loaded, scoring Luke Burch and Garrett McCain.
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  • Let’s save free parking for Monopoly

    Let’s save free parking for Monopoly
    See this story at BrooklynPaper.com.By Lenore Skenazyfor Brooklyn PaperWhat if you could rent a place to store a giant pile of your stuff in New York City for free?
    The bad news is you can. If you own a car, you can park it on the street in many neighborhoods without paying a cent. All you have to do is move it once or twice a week.Of course, that seems totally normal — but maybe it shouldn’t. As Paul Steely White, executive director of the non-profit Transportation Alternatives, poi
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