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NYPD Bike Sting in Full Swing, Fort Greene Cyclist Claims
Is the NYPD targeting Brooklyn bicyclists?
Aug 2, 2018 9:50 PM
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In NYC, Speed Camera Program Around Schools Screeches to a Stop
Assemblyman Robert Carroll says Republican State Senator are playing politics with children's lives The Assembly voted in favor of increasing the number of speed cameras in city school zones but the Senate closed the legislative session without bring
Aug 1, 2018 4:10 PM
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Taking it to the Streets: Planned Parenthood Goes Mobile with HIV Prevention
In Brooklyn, where will Planned Parenthood's mobile medical unit be next? Project Street Beat is Planned Parenthood's HIV-prevention and access to care program that provides services through a mobile medical unit and also in two offices, one in the S
Jul 26, 2018 1:52 PM
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'Track Queens' Lace up for First Annual Brownsville Royal Run
We Run Brownsville, a running group for women of color, will hold a two-mile "fun run" for the community on Saturday The current We Run Brownsville cohort.
Jul 9, 2018 3:57 PM
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Bed-Stuy Rat Summit Calls for Humane Pest Control
Are feral cats the answer to keeping rodents out of Brooklyn? From left to right: District Manager Henry Butler, Community Board Chair Richard Flateau, BP Eric Adams and Councilmember Robert Cornegy, Jr. commence the Rat Summit.
Jul 3, 2018 12:24 PM
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New Starbucks Has Venti-Sized Hopes for Bed-Stuy
Find out why there's more than coffee in store at the Starbucks in Bed-Stuy A mural of Bed Stuy, complete with flourishing coffee trees painted by Brooklyn-based muralist Olalekan Jeyifous.
Jun 22, 2018 2:25 PM
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Street Art and Gentrification Become Strange Bedfellows in Bushwick
How much has the proliferation of the street art in Bushwick played a role in the acceleration of the neighborhood's gentrification? Hotel RL in Bushwick displays the blending of art and commerce.
Jun 7, 2018 4:20 PM
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The Bushwick Collectives Block Party Promotes New Murals and Neighborhood
The seventh annual block party celebrates creativity, culture and community! Budding artist Sophie jumps for joy in front of her mural. Contrary to popular belief, there's nothing more fun than watching paint dry.
Jun 4, 2018 2:39 PM
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