Monday Links
Amateur Mapmakers Redraw Boundaries, Working Online [NY Times] Attorney General and Comptroller Play Down Their Roles in Settlement [NY Times] Cleaning up Tornado Mess; Exhaustion With Relief [NY Times] Tornadoes Touch Down in Brooklyn and Queens [NY Times] Grand Dreams on the Far Edges [NY Times] Teenager Arrested in Killing of 13-Year-Old [NY Times] A…

Amateur Mapmakers Redraw Boundaries, Working Online [NY Times]
Attorney General and Comptroller Play Down Their Roles in Settlement [NY Times]
Cleaning up Tornado Mess; Exhaustion With Relief [NY Times]
Tornadoes Touch Down in Brooklyn and Queens [NY Times]
Grand Dreams on the Far Edges [NY Times]
Teenager Arrested in Killing of 13-Year-Old [NY Times]
A Planned Mosque Inches Along, but Critics Remain [NY Times]
Beloved Brooklyn Bowling Alley Faces Closure [NY Post]
Cop-Push Suspect Nabbed [NY Post]
Walgreens Trying to Build Big at Shuttered Key Food Site [NY Daily News]
Four Killed in Five Hours [NY Daily News]
Kingsborough College Ranked in Top Ten [NY Daily News]
Other Half Brewing Set to Open in Carroll Gardens [NY Observer]
Legoland Comes to Brooklyn [Crain’s]
J, Z, M Train Service Outage Caused by Fire, Thieves [NBC]
Skillman Street Lot Getting 23 New Residential Units [Curbed]
Artist Takes Williamsburg to Suburbs With New Installation [Curbed]
McGuinness Boulevard to Get 140-Unit Apartment Building? [Curbed]
Red Hook Gallery Mulls Civil Rights in Age of Obama [DNAinfo]
How Ratner Backed off Promises [AYR]
Q&A: John Catsimatidis [TRD]
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