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In the News Bring Back Selective Admissions? Some NYC Middle Schools Say No [NYT] A Decade After Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers Still Fear the Rain [NYC] New York City Will Increase Police Presence in Subways to Combat Crime [NYT] Atlantic Avenue BID Chooses Kelly Carroll as Executive Director [Eagle] DOT Asked to Flip Traffic on…

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In the News
- Bring Back Selective Admissions? Some NYC Middle Schools Say No [NYT]
- A Decade After Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers Still Fear the Rain [NYC]
- New York City Will Increase Police Presence in Subways to Combat Crime [NYT]
- Atlantic Avenue BID Chooses Kelly Carroll as Executive Director [Eagle]
- DOT Asked to Flip Traffic on Bond Street After Schermerhorn Redesign [BP]
- Reliable Greenpoint Restaurant Anella Closes Permanently [Greenpointers]
- Brooklyn Students Fought to Learn AP African American Studies [NBC]
- Brooklyn, as Seen in a Theater Near You [BK Mag]
- A Feast of Turkish Delights at Park Slope’s New Rana Fifteen [BK Mag]
- Facing Foreclosure, Fortis Sells Large Cobble Hill Site to Madison Realty [TRD]
- Boutique Brokerage Avenues Goes Brick-and-Mortar in Boerum Hill [TRD]
- 510 Driggs Avenue Wrapping Up Construction in Williamsburg [NYY]
- 141 Willoughby Street Wraps Up Construction in Downtown Brooklyn [NYY]
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