Tuesday Links
On City’s Stoops, a Familiar Shelter Is Losing Its Appeal [NY Times] Budget Deal Includes Few Layoffs and No Tax Increases [NY Times] For City Parents, Frustration Over Rising Cost of Public School [NY Times] Cuomo: Property Tax Abatement Will Be Preserved [NY Times] Fare-Beating Arrests on City Buses Double [NY Times] Councilman Levin Can’t…
On City’s Stoops, a Familiar Shelter Is Losing Its Appeal [NY Times]
Budget Deal Includes Few Layoffs and No Tax Increases [NY Times]
For City Parents, Frustration Over Rising Cost of Public School [NY Times]
Cuomo: Property Tax Abatement Will Be Preserved [NY Times]
Fare-Beating Arrests on City Buses Double [NY Times]
Councilman Levin Can’t Stop Getting Parking Tickets [NY Post]
Nearly 1 in 4 Brooklyn Residents Are Jews, Study Finds [NY Daily News]
Prospect Park Stoplights to Default to Green for Bikers [Brooklyn Paper]
Residents Want Flatlands Developer to Sell Property [Courier]
Is a Bike Lane Right for 15th Street? [Patch]
Capacity crowds at Williamsburg’s ‘Smorgasburg’ [Brooklyn Eagle]
Sold in Crown Heights: 1077 Dean Street [BKTTF]
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