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The Weekend Tip: A (Blossomless) Cherry Blossom Festival Begins
Though the blooms of 2012 have come and gone, a celebration of Japanese culture is on schedule.

Paul graduated from Columbia University with a M.S. in Journalism in 2007. Before coming to Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Patch, he edited Little Neck Patch, which launched in November 2010.
He is a former editor of the Vancouver Business Journal and the Queens Chronicle.
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Liberal.
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I am a registered Democrat.
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Not very.
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The Atlantic Yards project, traffic, bike safety, pollution, affordable housing, jobs, access to quality education, gentrification.
Though the blooms of 2012 have come and gone, a celebration of Japanese culture is on schedule.

Incident occurred on S. Oxford Street on Wednesday afternoon.
Separating the good from the not-so-good in Ratner's plan to employ local residents.
Fort Greene barista to be laid to rest two weeks after getting hit by police car.
Separating the good from the not-so-good in Ratner's plan to employ local residents.
A new venue for local artists emerges.
Recently released survey finds less space for crowds than originally thought.
Investigation into death of Tamon Robinson continues.
Landlords had argued that rent controls were unconstitutional.
Four historic residences featured at this year's event.
School will open a 190,000-sq.-ft. business incubator-cum-classroom space at 370 Jay St. in 2017.
School will open a 190,000-sq.-ft. business incubator-cum-classroom space at 370 Jay St. in 2017.
Landlords had argued that rent controls were unconstitutional.
Where's the place for the best bouquet in Fort Greene-Clinton Hill?
Tickets go on sale Monday at 10 a.m.
More than a dozen vendors help transform a once-underutilized public space in Flatbush.
More than a dozen vendors help transform a once-underutilized public space.
Spoken word artists bring on the family fun.