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Cop Blotter: Woman Attacked on Grand Avenue
Reports from the 77th Precinct.

Former Patch Staff. Bio: Amy Sara Clark was born in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, and attended P.S. 139, Ditmas J.H.S. and Midwood High School before earning a B.A. and M.A. in history at the University of Michigan.
Reports from the 77th Precinct.

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Our daily look at Prospect Heights though our lens—and yours. Thanks to Ann Canapary for sharing today's photo.
The DOT installed the controversial unprotected lanes over the past week, but some drivers are ignoring the green paint, leading to more potential for accidents.
Our daily look at Prospect Heights though our lens—and yours. Thanks to Ann Canapary for today's shot.
Here's how to make sure you're good to go for the fall 2012 elections.
Our daily look at Prospect Heights though our lens—and yours. Thanks to Regan Kelly for today's photo.
Here's how to make sure you're good to go for the fall 2012 elections.
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Taxi driver stiffed and other reports from the 77th Precinct.
Our daily look at Prospect Heights though our lens—and yours. Thanks to Regan Kelly for today's photo.
Once just a café, the cozy Franklin Avenue spot cultivating the evening crowd with wine, cheese and Nirvana.
Bicycle-riding iPhone thief on the loose and other reports from the 77th Precinct.
More than a year after a fire closed it down, the Washington Avenue specialty store re-opened two blocks east.
Brooklyn children's events in Prospect Heights, Prospect Park, Park Slope and beyond.
Brooklyn children's events in Prospect Heights, Prospect Park, Park Slope and beyond.
An MTA spokesman explains.
Residential and commercial blocks in both Prospect and Crown Heights vie for the grand prize
National Weather Service says flooding is "imminent," in Brooklyn, Manhattan; urges residents not to drive and "move to higher ground immediately."