By Carmine Santa Maria
Sunday Screech: This week, our columnist talkes schools and hoops with Salema and Don Marbury.
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By Dan MacLeod
Weekend Watch: L riders get the shaft this weekend.
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Weekender: Once again, the invaluable Brooklyn Paper is back with some tips for a great weekend. Keep hustlin’, Brooklyn!
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By Kate Briquelet
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Clinton Hill: Teachers are furious the city is closing their Clinton Hill middle school and replacing it with a brand new middle school — claiming officials let the school fail instead of answering their pleas for help.
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By Kate Briquelet
Brooklyn Heights: The beloved Brooklyn Heights elementary school PS 8 will open a much-desired middle school several blocks away — pleasing neighborhood parents who have long urged the city to expand the popular school.
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By Aaron Short
Dining: The Williamsburg food festival Smorgasburg wants to add alcohol to the menu — but neighborhood leaders put that plan on ice.
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By Sarah Zorn
Dining: These tasty treats will fire up your mind, body and soul, just in time for the sexiest holiday of the year.
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By Daniel Bush
State Sen. Eric Adams wants your vote this fall — and next fall, too.
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By Daniel Bush
Bay Ridge: Our man Dan Bush tests his mettle against Brooklyn’s longest happy hour — and survives (barely).
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By Daniel Bush
Cleaning Our Waterways: The filthiest part of Brooklyn’s most putrid waterway could become the foundation for new parkland in Gowanus and Red Hook.
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By Natalie O’Neill
Cobble Hill: A politically connected charter school broke state law by switching school districts to get space in wealthy Cobble Hill rather than less desirable neighborhoods, according to the angry parents behind a bombshell lawsuit.
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By Aaron Short
Event: Nothing says I love you like the smell of sewage in the morning.
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Page 1: Our newsmen and newswomen toil away for long hours in our news workshop, tinkering with this and futzing with that to produce a unique, one-of-a-kind product that can only be built in Brooklyn. Sure, it’s hard work, but it’s a labor of love — from the shortest photo credit to the deepest caption. So click away, dear reader, knowing we hand-crafted this edition of the Brooklyn Paper just for you. Oh, and keep hustlin’, Brooklyn!
By Eli Rosenberg
Atlantic Yards: The owners of a 96-year-old sporting goods store directly across the street from the nearly finished home of the Brooklyn Nets are cashing out — putting their building up for sale in what speculators say is the start of a real estate surge sparked by the opening of the new arena.
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By Juliet Linderman
Dining: It’s the only holiday where grownups are allowed — nay, encouraged — to eat sweets with reckless abandon. Here are Brooklyn’s best sweet treats.
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By Juliet Linderman
Theater: Eugene O’Neill’s early plays chronicle the life of a sailor.
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