Daily Links: COVID School Closure Rules Change, Volunteers Fund City's Open Streets
In the News $2.1 Billion for Undocumented Workers Signals State’s Progressive Shift [NYT] To Combat Anti-Asian Attacks, Residents Join Watch Patrols [NYT] Here’s Where Elderly Can Get COVID Vaccines Without Appointment [NYP] City Announces New ‘Four Case’ Rule for Public School Closures [amNY] Volunteers Are Funding Open Streets Programs. Why Isn’t the City? [Curbed] Restaurants…

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In the News
- $2.1 Billion for Undocumented Workers Signals State’s Progressive Shift [NYT]
- To Combat Anti-Asian Attacks, Residents Join Watch Patrols [NYT]
- Here’s Where Elderly Can Get COVID Vaccines Without Appointment [NYP]
- City Announces New ‘Four Case’ Rule for Public School Closures [amNY]
- Volunteers Are Funding Open Streets Programs. Why Isn’t the City? [Curbed]
- Restaurants Struggle to Rehire Staffers Amid Reopenings Push [Eater]
- $10K Raised for Bushwick Tamale Vendor Facing COVID, Eviction [Patch]
- Bay Ridge to Get Another Elementary School [Bklyner]
- BPL Launch ‘Whispering Libraries’ Throughout Brooklyn [Gothamist]
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