Monday Links
The Price 20-Somethings Pay to Live in the City [NY Times] In Park Slope, a Little Breathing Room [NY Times] Mortgage Preapproval Is Harder to Get [NY Times] Tell Us About Your Worst NY Apartment [City Room] Announcing the Subway Announcement Lady [City Room] In Defense of District 13 Public Schools [NYT/Local] 150 Firefighters Needed…

The Price 20-Somethings Pay to Live in the City [NY Times]
In Park Slope, a Little Breathing Room [NY Times]
Mortgage Preapproval Is Harder to Get [NY Times]
Tell Us About Your Worst NY Apartment [City Room]
Announcing the Subway Announcement Lady [City Room]
In Defense of District 13 Public Schools [NYT/Local]
150 Firefighters Needed at 5th Avenue Blaze [NY Post]
City Restores $12M to Vito’s Nonprofit [NY Post]
Bed Stuy Church to Be Shut Down [NY Post]
Baked Reinventing Lost American Desserts [NY Daily News]
Bushwick on Bushwick [NY Daily News]
Diesel Photo Shoot Defiles Brooklyn Law Library [Daily Mail]
City Pays Millions in Rent to Neglectful Landlord [NY1]
Paul’s Daughter Bids Coney Island Farewell [NY1]
Birth of a Bed Bug Business [WSJ]
City Tightens Ban on Newtown Creek Kayaking [Brooklyn Paper]
Crown Heights Has a New Book Store [I Love Franklin Ave.]
Paper Source Opening Soon [Cobble Hill Blog]
VERY sad about Paul’s Daughter. Hope some kind of miracle happens and they can stay. Such wonderful people.
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Rob’s not gonna like that first link. At all.
the article didnt bother me as those kids are putting their money with their mouth is. well some of them their parents money i guess.. isnt it better they quadruple up in roommates in already expensive neighborhoods and not infest other areas? i think so.. better to keep them contained in their yuppie ghettos.
*rob*
“The voice that tells you a train is two stations away, and then one station away, is up in Maine, about as far from the Penobscot River as you are from the front of the train.”
yes, and when I’m waiting for the A at 42nd Street, it’s always wrong.
Asinine waste of money. Typical.
Rob’s not gonna like that first link. At all.
“Does his mother, who’s paying his rent, worry about him?”