Daily Links: De Blasio Won't Shut Down J'Ouvert Celebration Despite Shootings
De Blasio wants to calm J’Ouvert, not shut it down, Nitehawk Cinema will replace Pavilion in Park Slope in early 2017, oral history project documents stories of Bed Stuy’s seniors.
In the News
- Nitehawk Cinema to Replace Pavilion in Park Slope in Early 2017 [NYT]
- High-End Condos for the Merely Affluent in Brooklyn and Beyond [NYT]
- De Blasio Rules Out Canceling J’Ouvert Amid Calls for Its End [NYDN]
- Judge Blocked Cops From Frisking “Cherry King” Before His Suicide [NYDN]
- Heights House’s Quaint Shingles Destined for Dumpster [Brooklyn Eagle]
- New Yorkers Will Pay $56 per Minute to Cut Commute [FiveThirtyEight]
- Annual Stuyvesant Heights Oral History Project Honors Senior Stories [DNA]
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Comment of the Day
I’m always so sad when I walk by 1000 Ocean Avenue. Last time one of the original columns was lying in the yard. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if someone restored this?
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