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The statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary vandalized in front of the Parish Center/Rectory at 31 Sidney Place. Photo courtesy of St. Charles Borromeo Church

St. Charles Borromeo Church’s Statue of Mary is vandalized

June 15 | By Francesca Norsen Tate, Religion Editor

The statue of the Blessed Mary, Mother of Jesus that sits outside...

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State Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Knipel ruled on Friday that construction can proceed on the disputed Pierhouse hotel and condominium complex in Brooklyn Bridge Park, seen in the background in the photo above. Photo by Mary Frost

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Roshana Paul, left, Dexter Dugar Jr., second from left, Justin Casquejo, second from right, and Tayana Brumaire make a short film in New York. This summer, thousands of young people will go to camp, attend prestigious academic programs and even study filmmaking in Paris thanks to online crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo. AP Photo/Mary Altaffer

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REP. GOLDMAN JOINS HOUSE’S COALITION ON THE ENVIRONMENT, WORKS TO AMEND BILL ON PETROLEUM

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CITY EXPANDS CARSHARE PARKING IMMEDIATELY

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RESTAURANT OWNER ARRESTED ON BRIBERY CHARGES IN ATTEMPT TO HAVE VIOLATIONS DISMISSED

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ZIPCAR EXPANDS INTO OCEAN HILL AS PART OF DOT’S PERMANENT CARSHARE PROGRAM

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“DUMBO — Hundreds gathered at Gleason’s Gym “DUMBO — Hundreds gathered at Gleason’s Gym in DUMBO on Jan. 28 to celebrate the life of the legendary boxing trainer, Hector Roca.

Roca, who coached dozens of world champions to victory, died of a heart attack on Jan. 3 at the age of 82. The memorial was put together by Gleason’s longtime owner Bruce Silverglade.”

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“Attorney General Letitia James is suing a compa “Attorney General Letitia James is suing a company that she claims is pretending to be the local Brooklyn grocery store Sahadi. The Attorney General claims that the company has defrauded its way into $100,000 by creating a corporation with a similar name and address.

James is suing a company named Sahadi Fine Foods Products Inc., which is using the same address as the previously established Sahadi Fine Foods Inc.”

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It was a celebratory return as Sunset Park hosted its annual Annual Chinese New Year Celebration Parade on Sunday.”

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“Madison Square Garden has reportedly begun usin “Madison Square Garden has reportedly begun using facial recognition technology to identify and deny entry to its events and the State’s Attorney General Letitia James has questions.

The issue began when MSG allegedly used facial recognition technology to identify and deny entry to a group of lawyers who are affiliated with law firms that represent clients in pending litigation related to MSG. Lawyers from as many as 90 law firms have allegedly been denied entry.”

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