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Lena Dunham backs Quinn, Stringer to legion of Twitter followers.
Lena Dunham backs Quinn, Stringer to legion of Twitter followers.
The changes proposed are part of DOT push to improve safety along a stretch of road where 53 people were either severely injured or killed between 2007 and 2011.
The thief walked into Wafels & Dinges and stole a MacBook Pro on July 2.
Angel Cordero, 39, was arrested Thursday after allegedly attacking his girlfriend with a knife on Myrtle Avenue near Carlton Avenue.
Also: 70-year-old man arrested for mowing down police officer's scooter, injuring police officer.
Also: more than $1,000 worth of musical equipment stolen from storage area.
John Travolta, Circus Camp and a Senior Pool Party!
John Travolta, Circus Camp and a Senior Pool Party!
Al Sharpton, crowd-phobia, a cyclist and a jar of mayonnaise
Al Sharpton, crowd-phobia, a cyclist and a jar of mayonnaise
Brooklyn goings on you won't want to miss.
Brooklyn goings on you won't want to miss.
Cat up for adoption, phone charging station opens, Fourth of July events.
Cat up for adoption, phone charging station opens, Fourth of July events.
This week's crime news and reports from Brooklyn and Queens.
This week's crime news and reports from Brooklyn and Queens.
MARP hosts free workshops for kids ages 7-10.