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Laurie Cumbo Raises Nearly $70K For 35th District City Council Campaign
The Democratic City Council candidate has received more than 500 donations.

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The Democratic City Council candidate has received more than 500 donations.

The Democratic City Council candidate has received more than 500 donations.
Incident occurred on Washington Avenue near Classon Avenue.
Plus, workouts in Prospect Park and an interactive family theater experience at BAM.
Plus, working out with a partner in Prospect Park and an interactive family theater experience at BAM.
Plus, working out with a partner in Prospect Park and an interactive family theater experience at BAM.
Police from the 88th Precinct shut down the store on March 14.
Justin Sarkodie has been charged with the murder of Nestor Farrell.
Inspectors year after year find critical health violations at the Church Avenue corner store.
The Greene Avenue shop has had its fair share of deficiencies over the years, but owner Farhat Jadallah said the business is working to better itself.
Nine neighborhood businesses have one or more violation considered hazardous to shoppers.
After undergoing extensive repairs, the clock at the top of One Hanson Place reclaimed its place in the Brooklyn nighttime skyline.
Twelve neighborhood businesses have one or more violation considered hazardous to shoppers.
Parking will be held in the neighborhood for the CBS law drama starting Tuesday night.
Floyd v. City of New York accuses the NYPD of violating hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers' constitutional rights on an extensive, systemic basis.
Floyd v. City of New York accuses the NYPD of violating hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers' constitutional rights on an extensive, systemic basis.
Arthur Wood, 82, has been allowed to remain in the Clinton Hill icon until March 31.
Brooklyn Doodles will hold an open house this Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
Only a few weeks remain for the Myrtle Avenue shop.
Enrollment time is almost here for summer camps. Here's a selection of them from around Brooklyn.