Daily Links: NYS Property Owners Hurt by Pandemic Eligible to Apply for Assistance Fund
In the News Basking in a Vegan Caribbean at Aunts et Uncles in Brooklyn [NYT] Homeowners Eligible for $539 Million Program Fueled by COVID Funds [NYP] Coney Island Nonprofit Seeks Artist for New 150-Foot-Long Mural [BP] Report: City Must Foster Black-and-Latino-Owned Businesses [BK Reader] Brooklyn Public Library Checks Out Its Billionth Book [Patch] Mil Mundos…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Basking in a Vegan Caribbean at Aunts et Uncles in Brooklyn [NYT]
- Homeowners Eligible for $539 Million Program Fueled by COVID Funds [NYP]
- Coney Island Nonprofit Seeks Artist for New 150-Foot-Long Mural [BP]
- Report: City Must Foster Black-and-Latino-Owned Businesses [BK Reader]
- Brooklyn Public Library Checks Out Its Billionth Book [Patch]
- Mil Mundos en Común Wants to Bring Free Internet to Bushwick [Bushwick Daily]
- Restaurant Industry Frustrated With New Vaccine Mandate [Gothamist]
- Art or Advertising? Neon Signage at Barclays Center [Indypendent]
- NYC Small Business Seek Help to Emerge From the Pandemic Recession [The City]
- There’s No Better Set Than New York City [Vulture]
Behind the Vale: Conflict Dogs Zelig Weiss and His Hip Hotel [TRD]
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