Daily Links: Kelp Being Used to Help Clean Polluted Gowanus, Greenpoint Waterways
In the News Inside a ‘Burg School Teaching the Course That Florida Banned [NYT] Who Was Buried at Green-Wood, 1840 to 1937? Now It’s Easier to Find Out [NYT] Driver Kills Two on Street That Had Been Focus of Traffic Safety Campaign [NYT] Extremist Group Leader Arrested for Threatening Brooklyn Journalist [Eagle] Miss American Pie…

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In the News
- Inside a ‘Burg School Teaching the Course That Florida Banned [NYT]
- Who Was Buried at Green-Wood, 1840 to 1937? Now It’s Easier to Find Out [NYT]
- Driver Kills Two on Street That Had Been Focus of Traffic Safety Campaign [NYT]
- Extremist Group Leader Arrested for Threatening Brooklyn Journalist [Eagle]
- Miss American Pie Won’t Say ‘Bye-Bye’ to Park Slope [BP]
- Escaped Canarsie Calf Will Live Out Her Days at NJ Sanctuary [Gothamist]
- NYPD Isn’t Taking More People With Mental Illness to Hospital [Gothamist]
- Kelp Farming May Help Clean Waterways, Fight Climate Change [The City]
- What Does the Mayor Have Against Windows? [Curbed]
- Mystery Buyer Pays $12 Million for Calderone’s Cobble Hill House [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 2136 and 2138 Bedford Avenue in Flatbush [NYY]
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