NEW WEB SITE, NEW IMAGE FOR BROOKLYN PAPER

It’s official. The Brooklyn Paper has launched their new web site. Woo hoo. Check it out. They’ve also gone singular. No more Brooklyn Papers. It’s the BROOKLYN PAPER now.

There are other changes afoot. The Brooklyn Paper is renaming the local print editions:

Brooklyn Heights–Downtown Edition (DUMBO)
Carroll Gardens–Cobble Hill Edition (Red Hook•Boerum Hill)
Fort Greene–Clinton Hill Edition
Park Slope Edition (Prospect Heights•Sunset Park•Windsor Terrace)
Bay Ridge–Bensonhurst Edition
And more. The Brooklyn Paper will now feature two new pages. Each
week, Page 2 will include an expanded "Where to GO" calendar, with new
Editors Picks for the top events of the week. A civic calendar will
also be included on the page, with listing of community meetings and
"civic" events. An expanded masthead (a "who’s who" of Paper employees)
will be featured prominently on the page.
As of today the Web site — at www.BrooklynPaper.com, is LIVE. The new site will combine their three old sites  — Brooklynpapers.com, TheBrooklynBride.com, and
GO-Brooklyn.com into one state-of-the-art site.
The
new site will include every story that is in print, and will be updated
on a daily basis. It will also include paid advertising.
Anyone with links to old articles on the old Web sites will
automatically be redirected to the same story on the new Web site. They say that nothing will be lost during the transition.

Congratulations to the Brooklyn Paper for a huge job well done.