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Caitlin is a writer and editor who was born, raised and still resides in Gravesend, Brooklyn. She previously worked as a financial news reporter for Wall Street Letter, and has also written for publications including the New York Observer, DNAinfo.com, City A.M., The Daily Mail and TheCelebrityCafe.com.
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This week's crime news and reports from Brooklyn and Queens.
The MTA has planned work on the L, M, N and R lines Memorial Day 2013 weekend.
True it's supposed to rain, but it's still good to know that all NYC beaches officially open on May 25.
The Lafayette Avenue eatery has brought the heart of Haiti to Fort Greene.
The Bardos Ballet's scheduled Friday performance on the Fort Greene Park Steps has been moved to Manhattan's Martha Graham Studio due to the weather.
Take a look at these safety tips on how to avoid mosquitoes.
A Manhattan judge who ordered copies of CBS email correspondences will decide whether to stop the reality show from airing
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The new timeline cuts the original proposed schedule in half.
New addition part of art display, further explanation to come Tuesday.
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Joseph Tyler Salon, located at 456 Myrtle Ave., is now offering 15 percent off haircuts twice a week.
The woman was jogging when someone grabbed her by the throat, causing her to black out.
New York City Transit subways, buses and MTA Buses operate on a Sunday schedule on Memorial Day.
This particular stretch of the 3.5-mile long drive is very busy and gets a lot of pedestrian and bike traffic.
Weekly kids event takes place Wednesdays through June 26.
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Some of the best places to spend the summer are the beach, the mountains—or even your own block.