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At a press conference at the Farragut Houses in Downtown Brooklyn, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer said an audit showed the NYC Housing Authority missed almost $700 million worth of funding and savings. Photo used with permission of the photographer

Stringer: NYC Housing Authority missed out on $700 million

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City-owned housing projects are crumbling, yet the New York City Housing...

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Brooklyn artist Tom Fruin’s solar-powered sculpture, “Watertower 3: R.V. Ingersoll,” is stationed at the roof of 334 Furman St., near Pier 5, in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Photo by Julienne Schaer

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December 16 | Shlomo Sprung

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Community Board 10 Treasurer Greg Ahl (right), Board Chairman Brian Kieran, and District Manager Josephine Beckmann show a few of the many toys that members donated to Ahl’s toy drive. Eagle photo by Paula Katinas

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December 16 | Paula Katinas

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“SUNSET PARK — Gong Hei Fat Choi! It was a ce “SUNSET PARK — Gong Hei Fat Choi!

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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“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.

The “dream” aspect of Ms. Desormeau’s comment was born when the Haitian native returned to her home country for a visit in 2018.”

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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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