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Category: <span>Politics</span>
Park Slope Talks Back to Trump
A community with progressive ideals seems inclined to organize rather than complain about the election
The Post-Election Mood in Brooklyn…Ohio
We take the political temperature of our Midwestern sister city
Bushwick Inlet Park Gets Real At Last
After 11 years, the city will buy land that supplies the last piece of the puzzle
In Brooklyn Heights, a Rally Against Hate
After a pair of swastikas are discovered in Adam Yauch Park, demonstrators call for love and solidarity
Now What? A Presidential To-Do List
We asked people in Brooklyn what they’d like a new president to do first. Here’s what they said
The Water Is Safe at the “Double D” Pool. But Will It Stay That Way?
Officials say a cement barrier keeps swimmers apart from the toxic coal tar underneath the pool. But experts note that cement can deteriorate.
How the Presidential Race Has New Yorkers On Edge
Election 2016 has brought deep feelings, tense families, and busy shrinks
Up in Smoke? NYC vs. Its Burgeoning Hookah Bars
Proposed city regulations seem to be driven by health concerns. But business and cultural concerns are in the mix
The “October Surprise” Debate
Pre-debate bombshells shape the conversation