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District 38 represents the southern Brooklyn neighborhoods of Red Hook, Park Slope, Sunset Park and parts of Dyker Heights and Bensonhurst. The area is historically progressive with a large Latino and ...
BAY RIDGE — Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights cops will be honored this summer. The 68th Precinct Community Council announced they will be presenting the precinct with a “Flag of Support.” The ...
Let’s keep moving forward, together.” District 47 – Bay Ridge, Coney Island, Sea Gate, Dyker Heights, Gravsend, Bath Beach District 47, currently represented by comptroller hopeful Justin Brannan, is ...
District 47 includes Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach, Gravesend, Coney Island and Sea Gate — neighborhoods where shifting demographics and political priorities have made outcomes unpredictable.
He exceeded expectations in several historically moderate neighborhoods, like Dyker Heights and working class communities of Queens.
Condo Design for Heights Powerhouse Turned Garage Stirs Debate at LPC The proposal calls for transforming a landmarked one-story Art Deco parking garage into a five-story condo building. The new ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Video surveillance cameras will be installed at two entrances to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade next month, thanks to funding from Councilmember Lincoln Restler’s office.
Also in the University Heights blotter, officers were called when an occupied parked car was blocking a Miramar Boulevard home's driveway. The driver was found asleep at the wheel, and later ...
Maple Heights police say a man and woman in their 60s are dead in an apparent murder-suicide on Rockside Road. The case remains under investigation.
News VIDEO: Driver crashes into multiple cars in Dearborn Heights, causes significant damage Police are searching for a driver who crashed into several vehicles in Dearborn Heights, totaling some.
In this week’s Broadview Heights Police Blotter, police were dispatched to Siddiqui Jewelers regarding a theft that had just occurred inside the Royalton Road store.
Dangerously hot temperatures gripped New York City and the Tri-State area again on Tuesday making it feel like a furnace outside and shattering records in the process.
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