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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.
Prospect Heights-area news and information you won't want to miss.

MTA still hopes to open the shuttered F and G train station by Dec. 31, but is no longer making any guarantees.
It Takes a Village offers parents and tots a communal space for impromptu play dates and mutual support.
It Takes a Village offers parents and tots a communal space for impromptu play dates and mutual support.
Prospect Heights-area news and information you won't want to miss.
It Takes a Village offers parents and tots a communal space for impromptu play dates and mutual support.
It Takes a Village offers parents and tots a communal space for impromptu play dates and mutual support.
All interested applicants must attend pre-screening recruitment event Thursday, Nov. 15 to be considered.
B44 line will soon have off-board fare collection, dedicated bus lanes and larger buses to speed the trip.
Volunteer organization aims to distribute 50,000 coats to the Rockaways and other hard-hit areas.
Brooklyn subway, alternate side and event information you won't want to miss.
Recess revamped through $10,000 grant; more changes to come in three-year partnership.
Dirty but working Phil and Ted's-style stroller on Bergen between Carlton and 6th for the taking.
The recently renamed the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel is slated to open passenger vehicles during rush hour, beginning 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Firefighter and civilian also injured in early morning blaze.
Despite Sandy, parents pull out all the stops at school’s Election Day fundraiser.
All subway service across the East River restored except the R line.
50-year-to-life deal for murderer Jerome Isaac 'doesn't feel just,' niece of Deloris Gillespie said.
At the Sheep Station, residents from Prospect Heights, Park Slope and beyond share their personal reasons to rejoice at the prospect of four more years.
Relief efforts combine with voting.