Daily Links: City Land Use Review to Resume Remotely, Violence Prevention Comes to Brooklyn
In the News Their Workers Kept Being Stopped by the Police, So They Decided to Help [NYT] New York City Has 2,300 Parks. But Poor Neighborhoods Lose Out [NYT] NYPD Says It Used Restraint During Protests. Here’s What the Videos Show [NYT] Crown Heights Man Scarred After Beaten With Chain and His Own Cane [NYDN]…
In the News
- Their Workers Kept Being Stopped by the Police, So They Decided to Help [NYT]
- New York City Has 2,300 Parks. But Poor Neighborhoods Lose Out [NYT]
- NYPD Says It Used Restraint During Protests. Here’s What the Videos Show [NYT]
- Crown Heights Man Scarred After Beaten With Chain and His Own Cane [NYDN]
- Protesters Arrested on Brooklyn Bridge Ahead of Religious, Pro-Cop March [BP]
- Brooklyn Navy Yard Steps Up Efforts to Sell PPE Made by Yard Merchants [amNY]
- Community-Based Violence Prevention Initiative to Launch in Brooklyn [NBC]
- De Blasio Starts Remote Land Use Review [The City]
- Protester Tased by NYPD at Bay Ridge Rally Still Hospitalized [Gothamist]
- Residents Rally Against Proposed Complex at Crown Heights Landmark [6sqft]
- Front & York Tops Out at 85 Jay Street in Dumbo [NYY]
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