Daily Links: Have NYCHA’s $80 Million Crime-Reducing Lights Helped?
State charges Red Hook winery owner for illegally producing moonshine, and Union Market to open Prospect Heights location.

Park Slope. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Fort Greene and Clinton Hill Entrepreneurs Turn on Local Biz-Booster Group [BP]
- Do NYCHA’s $80 Million Lights Actually Reduce Crime? [Gothamist]
- Union Market to Open Prospect Heights Location Wednesday [Patch]
- Ex-CB6 District Manager Gave Himself Unauthorized Raises, DA Says [amNY]
- State Charges Red Hook Winery Owner for Illegally Producing Moonshine [Eater]
- Prospect Heights El Atoradero Flips Into Another Taco Restaurant [Eater]
- Williamsburg Loses Another Venue as Legion Bar Closes [Bedford + Bowery]
- When 421-a Was in Limbo, Developers Turned to This Tax Exemption [TRD]
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