Monday Links
Seeking Brooklyn’s Lost Mass Grave [NY Times] A Ghost Town on 20 Acres in Brooklyn [NY Times] Uneasy Riders on Bike Path [NY Post] Ballot-Imbibe Bribe Blunder [NY Post] Brooklyn Judge Wipes out “Millions” in Credit Card Debt [NY Post] Questionable Charities in With the Bin Crowd [NY Post] Brooklyn’s Beat Festival: Entertainers at $20…
Seeking Brooklyn’s Lost Mass Grave [NY Times]
A Ghost Town on 20 Acres in Brooklyn [NY Times]
Uneasy Riders on Bike Path [NY Post]
Ballot-Imbibe Bribe Blunder [NY Post]
Brooklyn Judge Wipes out “Millions” in Credit Card Debt [NY Post]
Questionable Charities in With the Bin Crowd [NY Post]
Brooklyn’s Beat Festival: Entertainers at $20 or Less [NY Daily News]
Don’t Blame West Indian Parade for Unrelated Violence [NY Daily News]
Brownsville Boy, 13, Shot in Back and Killed [NY Daily News]
Home Away from Home [WSJ]
The Unsung Heroine of McCarren Park Pool [WSJ]
Spike Lee Talks About “Red Hook Summer” [Wash Post]
Brooklyn Museum Moves Beyond the “Like” Button [ArtInfo]
The Ten Best Unknown Brooklyn Bands [Vice]
Program Helps Young Professionals Mentor Kids in Crown Heights [DNAinfo]
Mormon Missionaries Focus on Williamsburg [DNAinfo]
All Female Craft and Food Market Pulls Into Gowanus [DNAinfo]
Transmitter Park Officially Open for Business [Curbed]
Architect Ready for Another Red Hook Fixer Upper? [Curbed]
Will Makeshift Bike Lane Inspire Redesign? [Brooklyn Paper]
Family of Slain Brooklyn Teen Presses for Stronger Gun Control Laws [NY1]
Worker Advocates Call for Boycott of Kensington Grocery Store [NY1]
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