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Election Day in Brooklyn: Long Lines, Broken Scanners, Ditzy Staffers and More
A running recap of problems at poll sites across Brooklyn on Nov. 8.

I was born and raised in Healdsburg, CA, where I was the editor of the Healdsburg High School Hound's Bark. I have since worked as a local journalist for publications in San Diego, Los Angeles, New York City and the Middle East — and most recently, as a senior product manager for Patch
A running recap of problems at poll sites across Brooklyn on Nov. 8.

Apple just signed a 10-year lease for 12,000 square feet of space in Fort Greene, near Downtown Brooklyn, according to The Real Deal.
Your one-stop shop for "She's Gotta Have It" filming locations in Brooklyn, as Spike Lee films his Netflix remake in the hood.
Bus drivers serving 15,000 school kids in Brooklyn and Queens had threatened to walk off the job Nov. 1.
Don't let America's weird and wacky daylight saving time tradition make you an hour early to Sunday brunch.
UPDATES: Dozens of Upper East Siders were evacuated in the wee hours Thursday while firefighters battled flames leaping from 324 E. 93rd St.
Have you seen Lloyd Gray?
Josue Robles, a 12-year-old resident of the Cypress Hills Houses, went missing Wednesday morning a few blocks from home, police say.
Two anonymous Harlem dads have gone to the Post with angry claims the mayor halted their sons' baseball game for an NYPD helicopter landing.
The late-night fire atop 130 Jane St. passed three alarms before it was declared under control.
Circular sourcing strikes again.
"To my dismay," the bodega reviewer writes, "there was a cat, perched upon some cases of Budweiser in the middle of the store!!"
Bed-Stuy's elected rep at New York City Hall, for one, is fighting to protect Airbnb hosts in the neighborhood.
The new legislation would "protect New Yorkers from unnecessarily losing their homes and businesses," says one Brooklyn councilman.
Courtesy of Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon.
Here's how to nominate a Flatbush neighborhood project to receive some major city cash.
Quigley disappeared over the weekend, reportedly after making a cryptic comment to friends.
FASTRACK's latest victims? The five F stops in Downtown Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan.
It's 2016, and we've still apparently got thieves who don't know how the cloud works.
As relayed by local journalist Terrell J. Starr.