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In the News Brooklyn Civil Rights Pioneer Dies at 105 [NYT] AG, FTC Sue Roomster for Defrauding Renters [Eagle] Movies Announced for Upcoming Brooklyn Horror Film Festival [amNY] New Outdoor Holiday Market Coming to Brooklyn Borough Hall [BK Mag] Brooklyn Woman Shocked No Arrest Made in Dog’s Death [PIX11] Landmarks Mulls Converting Dyker Heights Orphanage…
In the News
- Brooklyn Civil Rights Pioneer Dies at 105 [NYT]
- AG, FTC Sue Roomster for Defrauding Renters [Eagle]
- Movies Announced for Upcoming Brooklyn Horror Film Festival [amNY]
- New Outdoor Holiday Market Coming to Brooklyn Borough Hall [BK Mag]
- Brooklyn Woman Shocked No Arrest Made in Dog’s Death [PIX11]
- Landmarks Mulls Converting Dyker Heights Orphanage Into Yeshiva [CityLand]
- Among the Van Lifers in ‘Burg [Curbed]
- NYC’s Last-Standing Seltzer Factory Bubbles Up in Cypress Hills [Eater]
- Tree Falls on 7-Year-Old Girl Walking With Mom in Kensington: Cops [NBC]
- Brooklyn Art Collective Revitalizes Post-Pandemic Drag Scene [Hyperallergic]
- Keeping New Yorkers and Their Pets Together in Tough Times [The City]
- Debt Relief Is Coming for NYC’s Yellow Taxi Medallion Owners [Gothamist]
- Is the Loft Law the Answer to NYC’s Illegal Basement Problem? [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 1155 Bedford Avenue in Bed Stuy [NYY]
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