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Bed-Stuy Celebrates Reopening Of Herbert Von King Center: City
The Herbert Von King Cultural Arts Center recently underwent a $7 million renovation, according to the parks department.

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The Herbert Von King Cultural Arts Center recently underwent a $7 million renovation, according to the parks department.

Through a lawsuit with the city and a push for a new law, Pierre's family seeks justice and change.
Frank Sinatra is not involved. Different rat pack.
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The tenants plan to hold their landlord and management accountable for what they call failed attempts at court-ordered fixes.
The bike shop will offer espresso, pizza, beer and, of course, bikes.
“I’m being chased by a man with a stick and you want to just sit there and say I’m sorry?" Jessica Chrustic said. "Sorry does not cut it."
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Residents and local officials rallied to call for the developer — and the city's landmark commish — to be held accountable.
A study from the city's Department of Transportation says business located on Open Streets had a far better recovery than others.
A Park Slope dad always goes big with his Halloween pumpkins, but this year he went overboard. And he plans to do so going forward.
A 23-year-old was arrested and charged in the shooting that killed a 17-year-old girl, police said.
The 70-year-old was shot on Fulton Street, police said, just a block from where a McDonald's employee was killed this summer.
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Food Universe will replace the Flatbush Avenue Key Foods that burned in 2019.
The group specifically calls for the city's tax office to grant the historic non-profit tax-exempt status, according to a statement.
A driver has been arrested in a Sunday night crash that killed a Crown Heights man, police said.
The double parked truck was empty at the time of the crash, police claimed.
A Staten Island man was arrested for the slaying on Friday, police said.
“Houses can eventually be repaired,” Fran Streich said. “The story about people who died, and our kids, keeps getting lost.”