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New York's MTA Unveils New Glass Atrium At Brooklyn Transit Hub

Marty Cheers on Bikes and Business, Rides Tricycle into State of the Borough

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Borough President Marty Markowitz loves to make a splash – especially at his annual State of the Borough address, known for its fanfare. This year, Marty rode into the Sunset Park High School Auditorium on a tricycle to the tune of Queen’s “Bicycle Race.” Click through for the video and full text of Marty’s speech.

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February 4, 2011 City Politics and News, In Brooklyn, MultiMedia, Video
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Michael Friedman’s Footprint in Fort Greene

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Through December 11, local investigative theater company The Civilians are staging In The Footprint: The Battle Over Atlantic Yards at Fort Greene’s Irondale Center, mere blocks from where this long-debated project is currently underway. We caught up with Michael Friedman, the show’s lyricist and composer, to ask him about process, community dialogue and his personal views on the project.

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December 2, 2010 Theater
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Tornado Hipster Dudes Mimmick Double Rainbow Guy

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In the vein of the Double Rainbow Guy, we bring you Tornado Hipster Dudes. Watch a couple of Greenpoint residents completely overreact (ironically or not?) to some wind and rain, from their double balconied-condo. It’s fucking funneling dude!

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September 17, 2010 Culture, In Brooklyn, MultiMedia, The People, Video
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Rep. Ed Towns Calls Hearing On Census Fraud, Is Willing To Count Brooklynites Himself

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Two Census Bureau managers from a Brooklyn field office may face criminal charges for faking more than 4000 surveys. In a hearing Monday morning, the Inspector General of the Department of Commerce stated that he believes the managers violated a federal law that makes it a felony to falsify census records.

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July 20, 2010 City Politics and News, State Politics and News
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Hakeem Jeffries Takes Complaints, Chit Chats on the Corner

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Crumbling sidewalks, car thefts, and the loss of vital bus lines are just a few of the complaints that Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries heard from Prospect Heights residents Tuesday evening during his “Summer at the Subway” evening office hours.

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July 15, 2010 City Politics and News, State Politics and News
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So Long Butler! PS 133 Shrouded and Ready To Go

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Last year, the City Council voted 46-4 to approve the School Construction Authority’s plans for a new school building on the lot of P.S. 133, or the William A. Butler School, on Baltic Street and 4th Avenue in Park Slope. The 109 year old school is currently under asbestos remediation, shrouded and hidden from site.

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July 1, 2010 City Politics and News, Real Estate
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Brooklyn’s Disappearing Buses: How Budget Cuts Affect Your Ride

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This week Brooklyn saw 26 bus lines get chopped or changed, eliminating nearly 300 of the borough’s bus stops. Here, we have compiled a detailed listing of all Brooklyn’s bus cuts, including descriptions of new and old routes and links to new schedules and maps.

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June 30, 2010 City Politics and News

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