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The Red Hook Star-Revue
The Red Hook Star-Revue is a local newspaper servicing Red Hook, Carroll Gardens, and the Columbia Waterfront neighborhoods of Brooklyn. The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' publishes monthly editions and was established by George Fiala. History The ''Red Hook Star-Revue'' was founded in June 2010 by George Fiala. Fiala, a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College class of 1954, initially sought employment as a radio journalist, however, with the decline of radio as a medium for television, Fiala instead signed on as the general manager of '' The Villager'', and its sister Brooklyn newspaper ''The Phoenix.'' In 1988 he left the world of journalism to establish a mailing service, saving up money until he could establish his own newspaper in 2010. Fiala established the newspaper in Red Hook, stating that the neighborhood was full of interesting stories, yet had no local newspaper, and sought to fill this niche. Fiala decided to name the newspaper the ''Star-Revue'' since he operated out ...
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