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96-Year-Old East Flatbush Man Has Been Missing Since Oct. 16: NYPD
Jean Paul was last seen on the afternoon of Oct. 16 inside his East Flatbush home, police say.

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Jean Paul was last seen on the afternoon of Oct. 16 inside his East Flatbush home, police say.

Gelato on Classon Ave., a new Century 21 and Saks Off Fifth, and the Brooklyn Children's Museum expansion: news from Oct. 10—14
'The Campus' is coming to Brownsville, Verizon layoffs are planned, and Red Hook talks flood protection, all from Oct. 10—14.
Jaden Cruz was last seen on his Bath Beach middle-school campus on Sept. 26, police say.
The East Flatbush Touch A Truck fundraiser also features food, activities, and tours of the school.
The World Science Festival will feature tons of interactive experiments and exhibits for kids and adults alike.
Residents of Community Boards 8 and 9 can weigh in on where they want their new Citi Bike stations installed at a workshop on Oct. 19.
Stop 'N' Swap, taking place this Saturday in Brownsville, is open to all, whether or not you drop off unused items.
Stop 'N' Swap, taking place this Sunday in Sunset Park, is open to all, whether or not you drop off unused items.
The bike helmet giveaway is open to all ages, and will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
City planners are still analyzing how much of Red Hook they can protect with $100 million, and how they should do it.
"It's never a numbers game," Gonzalez says of crime stats in the precinct.
The theater will be closed for a year while it's converted into Nitehawk Cinemas' second property.
The theater will be closed for a year while it's converted into Nitehawk Cinemas' second property.
The longtime retirement home will likely be flipped into high-end condos.
The first Carroll Gardens-Cobble Hill Crawl is taking place this October, with nearly 20 BoCoCa restaurants participating.
The board will vote on this year's list of top budget priorities at its Oct. 13 general meeting.
The property is currently the home of A&W Cooling Systems, but that building would be demolished under the submitted plans.
"Live on, Lavon!" the mourners chanted, while Miami police reportedly questioned three individuals in connection with the murder.
The former Met Foodmarket added 4,000 feet of space, numerous organics, and lots of new dairy, meat and produce, the owners said.