Daily Links: NYC Schools to Partly Reopen This Fall, City Will Track Coronavirus in Sewer
In the News NYC Schools, Nation’s Largest District, Will Not Fully Reopen in Fall [NYT] Graffiti Is Back in Virus-Worn New York [NYT] Jane Walentas, the Artist Behind Dumbo’s Historic Carousel, Dies [BP] Comptroller’s Plan to Reopen City Public Schools Comes With Big Costs [BP] Budget Cuts Make Rangers an Endangered Species in City Parks…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- NYC Schools, Nation’s Largest District, Will Not Fully Reopen in Fall [NYT]
- Graffiti Is Back in Virus-Worn New York [NYT]
- Jane Walentas, the Artist Behind Dumbo’s Historic Carousel, Dies [BP]
- Comptroller’s Plan to Reopen City Public Schools Comes With Big Costs [BP]
- Budget Cuts Make Rangers an Endangered Species in City Parks [The City]
- Families Of Brooklyn Gun Violence Victims Decry Shooting Surge [Patch]
- Restaurants Turned Into General Stores To Stay Open, Some For Good [Bklyner]
- NYPD Blames Reforms For Increase In Violent Crime [Gothamist]
- NYC Is Working On Tracking Coronavirus Through The Sewers [Gothamist]
- Tour a Crown Heights Apartment Full of Bold Color and Cheerful Deco [AD]
- Jack the Horse Tavern Staffers Accuse Owners of Misusing Donations [Eater]
- Permits Filed for Seven-Story Residential Building in Greenpoint [NYY]
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