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An overview of the “ULURP version” of the planned LICH development. Rendering courtesy of Williams New York

Fortis reveals first look at LICH development plans

May 19 | By Mary Frost

Developer Fortis Property Group presented its first look at plans for the...

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Brooklyn Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) volunteers were recognized for their exemplary service in response to the East Village building collapse. From left: CERT volunteers William Vitale and Janet Perry of Bay Ridge, NYC Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito, CERT volunteer Patricia Mendoza, NYC Emergency Management Assistant Commissioner of Community Outreach Herman Shaffer and CERT volunteer Eric Hébert of Coney Island. Photo courtesy of OEM

NYC Emergency Management honors Brooklyn volunteers who assisted in East Village building collapse response and recovery efforts

May 19 | Shlomo Sprung

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Attorneys for Save the View Now, far right: Jessica R. Vigars & Jeffrey S. Baker, law firm Young/Sommer LLC. Defense attorneys: (3rd from left) Scott E. Mollen, law firm Herrick, Feinstein LLP; (4th from left) David Paget, law firm Sive Paget & Riesel PC; (3rd from right) Susan Amron, NYC Corporation Counsel. Court sketch by Alba Acevedo

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May 18 | Shlomo Sprung

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The Manhattan skyline, photographed from Brooklyn Bridge Park, shines in the dusk sky on Thursday. The neon lights of Broadway might not all shine so bright if a push to cut energy usage in the city's buildings comes to pass. Proponents want to see commercial buildings turn off their lights after midnight if the buildings are empty. Critics say it would take away some of what makes New York City sparkle. AP Photo/Julie Jacobson

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May 18 | By Deepti Hajela

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A young boy tests out a telescope during a Brooklyn stargazing event. Courtesy of the World Science Festival

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May 18 | Shlomo Sprung

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Volunteers who met via Facebook painstakingly pick up shards of glass from the area around a boulder in Sunset Park. Photo by Melissa Taverney

Sunset resident cleans park, one piece of glass at a time

May 18 | By Paula Katinas

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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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“PARK SLOPE — “I started this business with “PARK SLOPE — “I started this business with a dollar and a dream and that dollar ran out a long time ago,” jokes Bonbon Lakay owner Edgina (Eddie) Desormeau.

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“For decades, work on a massive rail project has “For decades, work on a massive rail project has been grinding 15 stories below the shuffling footsteps of millions of New Yorkers and beneath the East Hudson River and Manhattan skyscrapers.

After years of delays and massive cost overruns, the enormously expensive railway project shuttled its first passengers Wednesday from Long Island to a new annex in New York City’s iconic Grand Central Terminal.”

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“PARK SLOPE — Context: “Tutt’appost” is “PARK SLOPE — Context: “Tutt’appost” is Neapolitan dialect for “Tutto a posto” – the Italian expression that “all is in place.”

All was not in place at Tutt’Appost. Three 30-something friends in New York, with respective Neapolitan connections, opened their dream restaurant on 5th Avenue in Park Slope. The idea was to showcase their shared passion and expertise with both inventive Neapolitan cuisine and charismatic hospitality.”

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