Daily Links: Crime Dips 30 Percent in Brooklyn, Skyscraper Planned for Fort Greene
In the News Martin Douglas, Who Set Tone for Steel-Pan Brooklyn, Dies at 71 [NYT] A Couple With Manhattan Jobs Seek the Ideal Brooklyn Home [NYT] Major Crimes Fall 30 Percent in Brooklyn During Coronavirus Pandemic [BP] Brooklyn Native Larry King Spearheads Hospital Food Delivery [Patch] Renters Could Stave Off Eviction For Up to a…

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In the News
- Martin Douglas, Who Set Tone for Steel-Pan Brooklyn, Dies at 71 [NYT]
- A Couple With Manhattan Jobs Seek the Ideal Brooklyn Home [NYT]
- Major Crimes Fall 30 Percent in Brooklyn During Coronavirus Pandemic [BP]
- Brooklyn Native Larry King Spearheads Hospital Food Delivery [Patch]
- Renters Could Stave Off Eviction For Up to a Year Under New Bill [Gothamist]
- First Responders Describe the Guilt, Trauma of Battling the Coronavirus [BI]
- Some Ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn Yeshivas Still Holding Classes [Gothamist]
- The ‘Goethe’ at No. 461 Greene Avenue in 1889 [Brownstone Detectives]
- Rockrose’s New Fort Greene Skyscraper Will Rise 47 Stories [TRD]
- Here Are 20 Independent Brooklyn Restaurants Waiting on a Federal Loan [Eater]
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