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Black Firefighters Hail Court Ruling Slamming FDNY's Hiring Policy
Decision handed down Wednesday bashes city for not doing enough to promote diversity

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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Decision handed down Wednesday bashes city for not doing enough to promote diversity

Decision handed down Wednesday bashes city for not doing enough to promote diversity.
Street fair kicks off on St. Felix Street on Saturday.
Representatives of Forest City Ratner agree to look into expanding giveaways north of Atlantic Avenue.
Fort Greene union members and activists take to the streets.
(Re)discovering one of the borough's cultural gems.
Questions emerge over the increasingly crowded skies of Brooklyn.
MTA's pledge to add more Williamsburg-bound trains has some Fort Greene and Clinton Hill residents wondering, Where's the love?
Former talk show host to hold Q&A at Irondale Center tonight.
Clinton Hill food shop starts selling pressed specialty sandwiches.
The monthly spoken word competition lands at Park Slope's Southpaw.
Three new retail and restaurant spots slated to debut at outdoor shopping center.
Friday's edition of Fort Greene-Clinton Hill's favorite neighborhood photo trivia game.
L Magazine credits area's culture and diverse retail in its Brooklyn Power Rankings... but counsels potential residents to stay in at night.
16-year-old collared by police at Bergen Street station in Prospect Heights.
Soon-to-be-opened grocer interviewed dozens of applicants at job fair at Fort Greene Houses this week.
News, announcements and events from in and around the neighborhood.
A list of fundraisers, auctions and other city-based events.
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