paperWe know you’ve all been on the edge of your seats waiting for the next issue of the Lefferts Manor Echo, so we’re happy to announce that it’s here! Produced by Brownstoner mainstay Bob Marvin and a crew of local volunteers, the July edition has stories on the recent House Tour and Block Party as well as a police blotter and news about local art exhibitions. Hard copies are available at K-Dog and Dunebuggy at 42 Lincoln Road; there’s also an electronic version on the link below.
Lefferts Manor Echo [LeffertsManor.org]


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  1. Gardens Gal,

    I’m soooo glad you didn’t intend that first comment to apply to the Echo or Lefferts Manor 🙂

    That’s a story I hope I never have to cover. The flood maps I saw stopped well south of our nabe.

  2. What about the post-Katrina analysis of urban flood plains which claims south Brooklyn (i.e., Coney Island, Sea Gate, Brighton Beach, etc.) are already suffering from shore erosion and are prone to be completely wiped out if a hurricane of the right proportion ever reaches here? Predictions are hight that such an event will surely occur within the next 50 years. Do others think these predictions to be overly dramatic? Obviously the developers and Macmansion builders who are investing big bucks in this area don’t think so!