Did We Mention the Brooklyn Papers?

In this week's Transom, your trusty reporter may have (in the interests of moving things along) slurred over a fact well-known to him, and therefore left an unintended impression.

Gersh Kuntzman, a former employee of the New York Post, was mentioned in the story in relation to current Post employees. He is not one any longer, having left that paper in what he himself describes as "a bit of a huff" six months ago.

Mr. Kuntzman is currently happily employed as the editor-in-chief of the Brooklyn Papers. The Transom has happily perused the Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Paper quite recently, by the way, and found it terribly informative. So let the record reflect: for all your Kuntzman needs, do enjoy the Brooklyn Papers.

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David Wolff (not verified) says:

Dear Transom,

Other than paychecks late, commissions missing, a filthy office and other such niceties, The Brooklyn Papers was a great place to work!

David Wolff
NY Observer Classified Advertising Dep't

Paul Lipson (not verified) says:

I have used the restrooms at The Brooklyn Papers' HQ. I have found them clean and well-supplied. Kuntzman is doing an excellent job keeping them free of debris. He should be applauded.

khia (not verified) says:

bk is not dat bd.. dont knock us
live a life of a ghetto person you'll
most of us are not even ghetto but thats how u make us out to be in papers.. frankly im tired of it... if u agree email me or sumthin..

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