Sentences with phrase «southie nabe»

This is really handy, especially when adding to nabe (hot pot dishes), as they are already fully cooked and don't have to be simmered in separate water.
A nabe reformer reborn.
Will the nabe's most prominent slumlord reap the property values he helped drive down?
Inner city nabes in Albany have been hit hard by mortgage fraud.
Did Wells Fargo Bank set up Baltimore's inner city nabes to fail by foreclosure?
And though he often inveighed against predatory lenders, organized mortgage fraud rings working inner city nabes in the Capital Region did so under his nose.
She rolled over on the nabe of Fort Trumbull in New London, Connecticut.
In a nabe near Washington Park, thieves party in a couple of brownstones.
And that many of those treading it will continue to help push struggling nabes over into tooth and claw slums.
It's been roughly 6 years since New London's municipal government, and the quasi-public New London Development Corporation (NLDC), launched an eminent domain attack on the homes of residents in the modest nabe of Fort Trumbull.
For some 40 years the nabe has been called inner city.
Look for the city to strategically give up some direct control over the plan and to offer to document how it benefits working - class nabes, and we give Bloomberg three - to - two odds of getting his bill passed.
Its prime location — a stone's throw from buzzing downtown construction — has upped TriBeCa's commercial offerings, helping give the sleepy nabe a 24 - hour vibe.
-- «Why TriBeCa is still downtown's nabe to know,» by Post's Zachary Kussin: «Decades after TriBeCa first emerged as one of Lower Manhattan's most desirable enclaves, the district finds itself once again in the spotlight.
Aaron Dare, who was born and raised in inner city Albany, claimed to have a cure for the nabes.
And no wonder: That old Southie nabe, in the shadow of downtown bureaucracy and yet a world apart from it, is not so different, in its clannish insularity, from Scorsese's.
Better yet, truck on out to one of the nabes and see the movie.
(General Cinema nabes)
I missed a few here - and - gone pictures I particularly wanted to see, such as Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers (which lasted less than a week and reportedly has been pulled from distribution), James Bridges» 9/30/55 (shown as a first - run second feature in very farflung nabes), Ted Post's Go Tell the Spartans (a short - term top feature in the same farflung nabes), Paul Schrader's Blue Collar, Sidney J. Furie's The Boys in Company C, and Jack Gold's The Medusa Touch.
There's an obvious affection for the Friday the 13th and Halloween films being batted around here, and other trashy 1980s exploitation movies, but it's welded with the self - referential fourth - wall deflating nabe of David Wain's Wet Hot American Summer, with gags outnumbering the gore by an ample ratio.
Each neighborhood offers a different side of «The City,» and each nabe has a different definition of budget (for example, you're likely to get nicer budget digs in Harlem than in, say, Greenwich Village).
But while you may grasp that truism in the abstract, to get a concrete sense of just what it entails, you need to head over to Bushwick's hipster heartland for the nabe's annual Bushwick Open Studios (BOS).
The 20th annual Gowanus Open Studios on Oct. 15 — 16 will feature more than 300 artists in the Canal - adjacent nabe welcoming visitors to their work spaces and galleries on each day of the festival.
Following up on my previous post about Bushwick, I've been doing some research and I've gotten to know the nabe really well over the last few months.
If I can move away from Prospect Lefferts Gardens and some of the other above - mentioned amazing Brooklyn nabes for a moment, I was interested to hear from any BPers out there who have some experience with Bushwick.
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