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In the News 3-K for All? Adams Retreats From Expanding NYC Preschool Program [NYT] Seeking Good Light and a Dog Park. But Not a Front Door Facing South [NYT] Brooklyn Housing Justice Advocate Velvet A. Ross Finalist for David Prize [BP] North Brooklyn’s Bars, Restaurants Gain Support From Revitalized Org [BP] 5th Avenue Festival Promises…

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In the News
- 3-K for All? Adams Retreats From Expanding NYC Preschool Program [NYT]
- Seeking Good Light and a Dog Park. But Not a Front Door Facing South [NYT]
- Brooklyn Housing Justice Advocate Velvet A. Ross Finalist for David Prize [BP]
- North Brooklyn’s Bars, Restaurants Gain Support From Revitalized Org [BP]
- 5th Avenue Festival Promises Lots of Fun [BK Reporter]
- Edith’s Eatery to Host Its First Rosh Hashanah Dinner [Greenpointers]
- National Grid Faces Opposition for Slated Greenpoint Vaporizers [Greenpointers]
- Who Are All These People Eating on DeKalb? [Grub Street]
- Three in Five NYCHA Buildings Have Open Doors or Busted Locks [The City]
- Experiencing Classical Music Among the Dead in Green-Wood Cemetery [Fox5]
- Corner Street Capital Snaps Up Brooklyn Rental Portfolio for $84 Million [Crain’s]
- Contract Signings for NYC Homes Diminish, as Do New Listings [TRD]
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