Friday Links
New York Coastal Communities Worry Whether Tourists Will Come [NY Times] State Suspends Enrollment in Brooklyn Adult Care [NY Times] In Williamsburg, De Blasio Proposes Housing Plan Focused on Affordability [NY Times] Max Fish, Celebrated Art Bar, Plans to Cross the River [NY Times] Council Member James Says Citi Bike Is Here to Stay [NY Times]…

New York Coastal Communities Worry Whether Tourists Will Come [NY Times]
State Suspends Enrollment in Brooklyn Adult Care [NY Times]
In Williamsburg, De Blasio Proposes Housing Plan Focused on Affordability [NY Times]
Max Fish, Celebrated Art Bar, Plans to Cross the River [NY Times]
Council Member James Says Citi Bike Is Here to Stay [NY Times]
Brooklyn Teacher Beds Boy, 15 [NY Post]
Health Fear at “Toxic” Cobble Hill School [NY Post]
Cherry Blossoms Galore Promised for Brooklyn Botanic Garden [NY Daily News]
Proposed Barclays-Area BID Boundaries Shrink [AYR]
Jehovah’s Witnesses Sell Dumbo Development Site for $31M [TRD]
Grand Street High School Evacuated Over Suspicious Package, Cops Say [DNAinfo]
Photographer Honored for Raising $128K for Bed-Stuy YMCA [DNAinfo]
Bushwick Headstone Shop Thrives Even as Giant Cemetery Fills Up [DNAinfo]
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