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Outdated federal flood maps leave residents at risk, experts say

October 30 | Scott Enman

With roughly 50 percent of federal flood maps outdated and 75 percent...

NYCHA’s post-Sandy rebuild mired in delays and dubious contracts

October 29 | Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Greg B. Smith, THE CITY

This story was originally published on Oct. 29 by THE CITY. In...

Red Hook to commemorate Sandy anniversary at annual Barnacle Parade

October 28 | Meaghan McGoldrick

The Red Hook community will come together Tuesday for the sixth annual...

Flirting with disaster: Flood zones still uninsured years after Sandy

October 28 | Ann Choi, Christine Chung, Clifford Michel and Greg B. Smith, THE CITY

This story was originally published on Oct. 28 by THE CITY. Seven...

Gounardes town hall looks at climate change

October 24 | Paula Katinas

MANHATTAN BEACH — State Sen. Andrew Gounardes, whose Senate district includes waterfront...

Where the beach grass grows: How Floyd Bennett Field is fighting future storms

October 8 | Scott Enman

Driving through Floyd Bennett Field, it’s easy to miss the Marian...

New housing eyed for Brooklyn lots ravaged by Sandy

September 11 | Clifford Michel, THE CITY

This story was originally published on Sept. 11 by THE CITY. While...

Seven years after Sandy, no fix in sight for rotting abandoned homes

August 7 | Jeffery Harrell

Nearly seven years after Superstorm Sandy hit Sheepshead Bay, Missy Haggerty’s...

The Disaster Management and Prevention panel at Wednesday’s Protecting NY Summit. Members included (from left) Todd Metro, Councilmember Justin Brannan, Jainey Bavishi, Assemblymember Jaime Williams and moderator Annie McDonough. Eagle photo by Mary Frost

As city plans for future storms, Brooklyn reps see trouble ahead

August 2 | Mary Frost

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DEA STRIPS MAJOR DRUG DISTRIBUTOR OF LICENSE
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“What a race! The RBC Brooklyn Half on Saturday, “What a race! The RBC Brooklyn Half on Saturday, May 20, was the largest half marathon in the United States this year, with nearly 26,000 runners crossing the finish line in Coney Island. 

Top finishers in the 13.1-mile event included Yenew Alamirew Getahun, who broke the men’s event record with a winning time of 1:03:07. Maggie Montoya won the women’s race in 1:11:38. In a new category this year, Galo Vasquez won the non-binary division, setting an event-record time of 1:12:07.”

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“The blazingly exuberant Hungry March Band kicke “The blazingly exuberant Hungry March Band kicked off Montague Street’s first Open Streets of the summer season on Saturday. The madcap marching band, first conceived at Coney Island’s Mermaid Parade, set the tone for the all-day party on Brooklyn Heights’ main shopping and dining strip.”

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The mood was somber as friends and relatives tearfully shared their memories of the thoroughfare’s most recent victim, Katherine Harris. Harris, 31, was mowed down two weeks ago by an alleged drunken driver — Bensonhurst resident Erick Taxilaga Trujillo, 27 — who sped through a red light on Atlantic Avenue at Clinton Street.”
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