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Anti-gentrification activism in Flatbush, Michael Jackson in Bed-Stuy, Carribean food in Crown Heights: stories from Aug. 29 — Sep. 3

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Anti-gentrification activism in Flatbush, Michael Jackson in Bed-Stuy, Carribean food in Crown Heights: stories from Aug. 29 — Sep. 3

The neighborhood officers assigned to Windsor Terrace and South Slope will host their next public meeting on Sep. 17.
A pop-up IDNYC application center will be open for ten days in Red Hook this September.
The nearly $3.5 million owed to five elderly women at the Prospect Park Residence has been delivered to an escrow account.
A Crown Heights man was killed and two others were wounded in a triple shooting Thursday night, police said.
Barbara Covel, a 77-year-old Red Hook resident, went missing from her home on Aug. 31, the NYPD said.
Flatbush activist Imani Henry talks to Patch about the intersection of policing, housing policy and gentrification.
Sunset Park activist group UPROSE wants the communities most impacted by climate change to lead the charge against it.
Kenny Bazile was arrested in California on Thursday in connection to the 2015 shooting death of Carey Gabay, the NYPD said.
Three September meetings will let Windsor Terrace and Kensington residents pitch ideas for 2016's participatory budgeting process.
Three September meetings will let Carroll Gardens residents pitch ideas for 2016's participatory budgeting process.
Three September meetings will let Park Slope residents pitch ideas for 2016's participatory budgeting process.
Henry Nashan, a Crown Heights resident who provided services to homeless New Yorkers, was shot dead in Borough Park on Monday.
Community Board 2, which represents a host of northwestern Brooklyn neighborhoods, has announced its fall meeting schedule.
Community Board 2, which represents a host of northwestern Brooklyn neighborhoods, has announced its fall meeting schedule.
Community Board 2, which represents a host of northwestern Brooklyn neighborhoods, has announced its fall meeting schedule.
Shallow's Cafe, a new restaurant on Rogers Avenue in Crown Heights, is now serving breakfast, lunch and dinner — including take-out waffles.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and top NYPD police officials said Wednesday that this year's J'Ouvert festival will be the safest it's ever been.
The Daffodil Project will be distributing free bulbs this September to be planted around the city in memory of those lost on Sep. 11.
The 19-year-old Ithaca College student — raised in the Ditmas Park/Flatbush area — was killed in a brawl at Cornell University on Sunday.