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In the News Four Teenagers Are Charged in Brownsville Rape Case [NYT] Block by Block: Ditmas Park [NYT] A Little Divine Intervention for Brooklyn Bus Riders [WNYC] Mayor Visits Public Housing Complex in Gowanus, Tries to Pitch Plan for New Development [NY1] It’s Chicago vs. Brooklyn in the Race for Possible El Chapo Trial [Crain’s…

In the News
Four Teenagers Are Charged in Brownsville Rape Case [NYT]
Block by Block: Ditmas Park [NYT]
A Little Divine Intervention for Brooklyn Bus Riders [WNYC]
Mayor Visits Public Housing Complex in Gowanus, Tries to Pitch Plan for New Development [NY1]
It’s Chicago vs. Brooklyn in the Race for Possible El Chapo Trial [Crain’s Chicago]
More Than 56K People Applied for 86 Affordable Apartments on Gowanus Canal [DNA]
Playground Closing This Week as Demolition Speeds Up at LICH Site [DNA]
Top Brownstoner Stories
Are Beyoncé and Jay-Z Crazy in Love With One of Brooklyn’s Most Controversial Buildings?
How to Buy a Home — Readers Sound Off on Affordability and Gentrification
David Bowie in Brooklyn: Remembering the Starman
Norton Records, an independent record label whose Red Hook warehouse was damaged during Hurricane Sandy, has announced it’s going to reopen, in the form of a Prospect Heights shop. Below, take a look at the damage the label faced (h/t DNA).
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