davisjames+FollowGreenpoint’s secret dog sticker crazeWalking through Greenpoint lately, you might spot adorable dog stickers brightening up stop signs and street corners. It’s not just random street art—these cheerful pups are the work of Nick Padilla, a local teacher who turned his grief over losing his own dog into a community project. Residents are now sending in photos of their pets to be transformed into stickers, spreading smiles and a sense of connection all over the neighborhood. It’s amazing how something as simple as a sticker can bring people together and celebrate the bond we share with our furry friends. What do you think—should every neighborhood have its own sticker story? #Pets #Greenpoint #DogLovers00Share
davisjames+FollowGreenpoint’s dog stickers are spreading smilesWalking through Greenpoint lately, you might spot dozens of cheerful dog stickers popping up on signs, trash cans, and even bar bathrooms. Turns out, this feel-good project is the work of Nick Padilla, a local teacher and devoted dog lover. After losing his own pup, he started anonymously posting stickers of neighborhood dogs to brighten people’s days. Now, neighbors are sending in their own dog photos, hoping to see their furry friends featured. It’s a simple idea, but seeing your pet’s face around town brings a real sense of joy and community. Would you want your dog to be a local sticker celeb? #Pets #Greenpoint #DogLovers30Share
Valerie Hall+FollowLinkin Park nostalgia takes over GreenpointLinkin Park fans are getting a true throwback this Saturday at Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop in Greenpoint. Imagine grabbing exclusive band merch, debating your favorite LP track, and scoring a free slice of legendary pizza—all while $5 Lagunitas drafts keep the good vibes flowing. Whether you’re a die-hard from the Hybrid Theory days or just love a good community hangout, this event is shaping up to be a must for anyone who wants to relive the soundtrack of their youth. Who’s ready to belt out “In the End” over a slice? #Food #LinkinPark #Greenpoint00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowGreenpoint neighbors unite for kitten rescueA stray kitten spent 12 hours trapped inside a car engine in Greenpoint, but what happened next shows just how much New Yorkers care. After a trail of handwritten notes tipped off journalist Maria Yagoda, neighbors she’d never met rallied together—kneeling on the pavement, calling animal rescue, and even bringing in another cat to coax the kitten out. It took teamwork, a lot of patience, and a creative cardboard-box trap, but the kitten finally emerged safe and sound. Stories like this remind us how powerful community action can be. Have you ever seen neighbors come together for an animal in need? #Entertainment #Greenpoint #NYC00Share