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Warmer Weather Brings Heights Promenade Aliveby Don Evans ( Don@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-08-2006
Viewers Look Ahead to
Fireworks in June, July
By Don Evans
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS â Fireworks celebrations on June 10 and July 4 likely will draw crowds to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, which daily attracts sightseers who marvel at the all-at-once glimpse {read more...}
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Downtown Brooklynâs âHeavy Hittersâ: What Candidates Theyâre Financingby Raanan Geberer ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-08-2006
Yassky Leads Again, But Clarke
Is a Force To Be Reckoned With
By Raanan Geberer
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
BROOKLYN â In an article published in this newspaper in April, we took a look at how much money the five candidates for Congress in Brooklynâs {read more...}
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Coney Could Become Year-Round Attractionby AP ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-07-2006
Reichenthal: Developerâs Local Roots
Help Him Understand Areaâs Needs
By Larry McShane
Associated Press
CONEY ISLAND â Itâs late springtime in Coney Island, with all the familiar signs of the coming tourist season: The beer flows at Rubyâs on the boardwalk, a help-wanted {read more...}
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Brooklyn High School Students Prepare to âTake It to Manhattanâ by Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-07-2006
Performance Depicts Brooklyn Neighborhoods
BROOKLYN â If Brooklyn high school students could speak to Manhattanites who have never ventured into their neighborhoods, what would they say?
On May 31st, Brooklyn Speaks, a performance by a group of Brooklyn high school students, {read more...}
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Yassky, Downtown Brooklyn Groups Push DOT To Try Residential Permit Programby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-07-2006
Says Many Cars on the Streets Donât Belong
to Local Residents
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN â Following a recently completed residential permit parking study of local neighborhoods, Council Member David Yassky (D-Brooklyn) and Downtown Brooklyn community organizations demanded earlier this week that the {read more...}
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Low-Flying Planes Rattle Brooklyn Residents During Fleet Week Fly-Overby Don Evans ( Don@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-07-2006
By Don Evans
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS â Low-flying military aircraft startled, dismayed and eventually annoyed Brooklynites, even though they appreciate the 19th annual Fleet Week celebration over the holiday weekend.
The source of the aircraft that flew over the {read more...}
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Yiddish Seen as Declining Everywhere â Except Bâklynby AP ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-07-2006
Hasidim Speak Language, But
Have No Use for Its Literature
By Michael Tarm
Associated Press
NEW YORK â Itche Goldberg and Jason Rubin are separated in age by 82 years, but theyâre linked by a common passion for an ancient Jewish language that {read more...}
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2006 Bâklyn Memorial Day Parade Scheduled for Bay Ridge on Mondayby Ray Aalbue ( ), published online 06-07-2006
Dedicated to the Late Edward Cush,
Who Chaired Parade Committee
By Raymond P. Aalbue
Special to Brooklyn Daily Eagle
BAY RIDGE â The 139th Kings County Memorial Day Parade, scheduled for Monday, Memorial Day, in Bay Ridge, is dedicated this year to the {read more...}
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Red Hook Drug Bust Breaks Up $250-Million âBusinessâby Raanan Geberer ( ), published online 06-07-2006
Gangs Divided Project into
Drug-Dealing âTerritoriesâ
by Raanan Geberer
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN â Most people, looking at a map of the giant Red Hook Houses development in the Brooklyn neighborhood of the same name, would see the actual streets: Lorraine Street, Mill {read more...}
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Sen. Golden Holds Brooklyn Asian-Pacific Heritage Festivalby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-06-2006
BAY RIDGE â Over 1,000 people attended State Senator Martyâs Goldenâs (R-C-I, Brooklyn) Fourth Annual Asian Pacific Heritage Festival last week at McKinley Park in Brooklyn.
The program included ethnic dances including the Chinese Lion Dance, the Peacock Dance and the {read more...}
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Literary Partners Executive Director Susan McLean Honored by NYACCEby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-06-2006
Brooklyn Resident Promotes Adult Literacy Programs
NEW YORK â Susan A. McLean, executive director of Literacy Partners, has been honored for her extensive achievements in improving the quality, accessibility, and performance of adult literacy programs in New York City and State.
Ms. {read more...}
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Manager Absconds, Leaving Taco Madre Eatery To Closeby Don Evans ( Don@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-06-2006
By Don Evans
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
MONTAGUE STREET â Without an âadios amigoâ the affable manager fled with several hundred dollars of proceeds, causing the abrupt permanent closing of the Taco Madre Mexican restaurant at 118 Montague Street last Saturday.
Tony {read more...}
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Sunset Park Galleryâs Exhibit Focuses on Images of Animalsby Brooklyn Eagle ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-06-2006
Roma, Brooklyn-Born Photographer,
Heads Columbiaâs Photo Program
SUNSET PARK â Tabla Rasa Gallery in Sunset Park announces that its current exhibit, Animutations, featuring photographs of animal imagery from Brooklyn-born photographer Thomas Roma, will be extended until June 24.
Roma, of Sicilian ancestry, {read more...}
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Telling Hidden History of Women Workers at Navy Yard: Writer, Archivist Join Forcesby Beth C. Aplin ( beth@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-06-2006
Hired When Men Went to WWII,
They Numbered an Estimated 5,000
By Beth C. Aplin
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
FORT GREENE â Jennifer Egan knows she wants her next novel to be set in New York during World War II. By serendipity or coincidence, {read more...}
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Brooklyn Jury Convicts Siraj in Subway Terror Plotby AP ( edit@brooklyneagle.net), published online 06-06-2006
He Caught Authoritiesâ Attention
With Rants at Bay Ridge Bookstore
By Tom Hays
Associated Press
CADMAN PLAZA EAST â A Pakistani immigrant was convicted yesterday at federal Eastern District Court here on charges he plotted to blow up one of Manhattanâs busiest subway stations {read more...}
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