Daily Links: Social Distancing Arrests Won't Be Prosecuted, Mutual Aid Grows During Pandemic
In the News Food Shortages Inspire Workarounds in Park Slope and Beyond [NYT] Desperate Sellers, Nervous Buyers: Real Estate Sales in a Pandemic [NYT] What Mutual Aid Can Do During a Pandemic [New Yorker] Park Slope Food Coop Depends on Member-Owners [Bklyner] Bed Stuy Mourns Local Legend, Bakery Owner Lloyd Patterson [Patch] NYC District Attorneys…
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In the News
- Food Shortages Inspire Workarounds in Park Slope and Beyond [NYT]
- Desperate Sellers, Nervous Buyers: Real Estate Sales in a Pandemic [NYT]
- What Mutual Aid Can Do During a Pandemic [New Yorker]
- Park Slope Food Coop Depends on Member-Owners [Bklyner]
- Bed Stuy Mourns Local Legend, Bakery Owner Lloyd Patterson [Patch]
- NYC District Attorneys Won’t Prosecute Social Distancing Arrests [Gothamist]
- Low Ridership Numbers Show City Subsidizing Mostly Empty Ferries [Gothamist]
- These Are the Regions of New York Ready to Reopen [6sqft]
- Amidst a Pandemic, a Brazilian Restaurant Opens in Carroll Gardens [PMFA]
- No Current NYC Educators Named to ‘Reimagine Education’ Council [Chalkbeat]
- Permits Filed for 26-Story Mixed-Use Development in Williamsburg [NYY]
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