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In the News Why No One Died When a Gunman Opened Fire on the Subway [NYT] New Omicron Subvariants Spreading Fast in New York [NYT] Alleged Brooklyn Subway Shooter Arraigned on Terrorism Charges [AmNY] Sunset Park Sidewalk Artist Leaves Messages of Love, Courage [BP] Brooklyn Welcomes Spring With Colorful Back-to-Back Holi Celebrations [BP] Largest-Ever Mitzvah…
In the News
- Why No One Died When a Gunman Opened Fire on the Subway [NYT]
- New Omicron Subvariants Spreading Fast in New York [NYT]
- Alleged Brooklyn Subway Shooter Arraigned on Terrorism Charges [AmNY]
- Sunset Park Sidewalk Artist Leaves Messages of Love, Courage [BP]
- Brooklyn Welcomes Spring With Colorful Back-to-Back Holi Celebrations [BP]
- Largest-Ever Mitzvah Tank Parade Celebrates Jewish Pride, Passover [BK Reader]
- BPL Issues eCards So Teens Nationwide Can Access Banned Books [BK Reader]
- Project Aims to Restore Brooklyn’s Long-Lost Fruit Trees [Gothamist]
- Luxury Building Doormen Authorize Strike as Negotiations Stall [The City]
- The Look Book Goes to Herbert Von King Park [NYM]
- Art Imitates Life in This Bauhaus-Inspired Clinton Hill Apartment[AD]
- Rent Board Staff Proposes Increase of Up to 4.5 Percent [TRD]
- Synagogue and Community Center Breaks Ground in Crown Heights [NYY]
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