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In the News Violent Year in New York and Across U.S. As Pandemic Fuels Crime Spike [NYT] This Is How New Yorkers Will Remember a Year They Can’t Wait to Forget [NYT] Meet Bill Butler, the Godfather of Brooklyn Roller Disco [NYT] Report Says Asbestos No Danger at East New York Bus Depot [NYDN] Brooklyn…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Violent Year in New York and Across U.S. As Pandemic Fuels Crime Spike [NYT]
- This Is How New Yorkers Will Remember a Year They Can’t Wait to Forget [NYT]
- Meet Bill Butler, the Godfather of Brooklyn Roller Disco [NYT]
- Report Says Asbestos No Danger at East New York Bus Depot [NYDN]
- Brooklyn Venues See Ray of Hope With Passage of ‘Save Our Stages Act’ [BP]
- Racial Profiling Allegations Emerge at DoBro Rental Building [The City]
- Another Cyclist Killed on Sunset Park’s 3rd Avenue [Gothamist]
- Court Street Loses Beloved Friend and Neighbor Baba Inde [Bklyner]
- Coronavirus Woes Close Decades-Old Diner in Fort Greene [Patch]
- A 1915 Crown Heights House That’s Only on Its Third Owners [Curbed]
- Bushwick Retrofit Project Provides Blueprint for Greening Buildings [TRD]
- LPC Approves Penthouse Addition at Vanderbilt Avenue in Clinton Hill [NYY]
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