Daily Links: Residents Decry Lack of Vaccine Outreach in Brooklyn’s Hardest Hit Neighborhoods
In the News MTA Postpones 4 Percent Fare Hike, Hoping for Federal Rescue [NYT] Dozens Arrested After Protesters March Over Brooklyn Bridge [NYT] Outsiders Flock to Brownsville Hospital’s No-Appointment Vaccine [Gothamist] Group Provides Safe Walks Home From Bushwick Subway Stations [Pix11] Residents Say Hardest Hit Neighborhoods Need More Vaccine Outreach [CBS NY] Locals Plead With…

Downtown Brooklyn. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- MTA Postpones 4 Percent Fare Hike, Hoping for Federal Rescue [NYT]
- Dozens Arrested After Protesters March Over Brooklyn Bridge [NYT]
- Outsiders Flock to Brownsville Hospital’s No-Appointment Vaccine [Gothamist]
- Group Provides Safe Walks Home From Bushwick Subway Stations [Pix11]
- Residents Say Hardest Hit Neighborhoods Need More Vaccine Outreach [CBS NY]
- Locals Plead With Cuomo to Keep Williamsburg Park Open [Bklyner]
- Elizabeth Roberts Crafts a Dreamy Office Sanctuary in Gowanus [AD]
- Greenpoint’s Xilonen Bolts out Gate With Game-Changing Fare [Eater]
- German Co-Living Firm in Brooklyn Files for Bankruptcy [TRD]
- For-Profit Developers Fight Brooklyn Pol-Backed Affordable Housing Bill [TRD]
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