by Denise Warner The twinkle in Joan Danziger’s eye follows the beetle crawling on the wall of her Forest Hills studio – its glittering, glass encrusted shell blinks back, joining […]
Archives for October 2012
No Excuses: It’s Easy To Vote In DC
by Elinor Stillman and Janean Mann In DC, voters have no excuse for not voting. It’s easy and ID restrictions on registered voters imposed by some states do not exist […]
Politics and Prose: “Improvement To The Familiar”
by Susan Krause Bell Most of us wouldn’t want Politics and Prose to change – it’s like a reliable old friend that is always there for you. When I learned […]
Murch Kids Mark ‘Walk To School Day’
by Manolis Priniotakis Chair, Murch Safe Routes to School More than 100 children and parents from the Murch School community marched to the 36th Street school in “Walking Buses” on […]
Hear Alice Rivlin On Election’s Impact On Seniors And Young
by Janean Mann Northwest Neighbors Village member, Forest Hills neighbor, and renowned economist Alice Rivlin will speak to the NNV community at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28. Her talk […]
News From The Playground: Halloween Party!
by Virginia Adams Marentette The Friends of Forest Hills Playground is excited to announce that we’ll be hosting our annual Halloween Party on Saturday, October 27th from 10:00 am to […]
Your Photos: Sukkahs Of Forest Hills
The temporary huts that popped up last week around the neighborhood for Sukkot will be gone in a matter of hours. But we can still enjoy the Sukkahs – in […]
Meet Your ANC Candidate: Bob Summersgill, 3F07
Absentee voting began this week, and early, in-person voting starts on October 22nd. As you prepare to mark your ballots, whether it’s now or on November 6th, be sure to […]
Meet Your ANC Candidate: David Solorzano Lowell, 3F06
Absentee voting began this week, and early, in-person voting starts on October 22nd. As you prepare to mark your ballots, whether it’s now or on November 6th, be sure to […]
Send Us Your Photos: Celebrating Sukkot
by David Bardin Sukkot, starting at the full moon after Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, has earthly and spiritual aspects. In Hebrew, Sukkot means huts (or booths or tabernacles). Sukkah […]