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January 4, 2008 louise crawford

Baby dies after being mauled by family dog on Ocean Parkway in Kensington (NY Daily News)

This goes out to my Aunt Rhoda:  White Plains, Urban Success Story? (New York Times)

Tools for success: Boys, ADD, and Disorganization (New York Times)

Total Silliness: Park Slope Hypocrisy (sic) Night (Icky in Brooklyn)

It’s a lot like the Atlantic Mall: New mall coming to Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues (Brooklyn Junction)

RIP: FDNY lieutenant killed in a high rise blaze (WNBC)

British Invasion: Park Slope’s Chip Shop opening shop near Harry G English Place in Bay Ridge (Right in Bay Ridge)

 

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