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February 15, 2008 louise crawford

Everyone wants the Book Nerd’s bookshop in their nabe (Brooklyn Paper)

Ice skating rink on First Street (Brooklyn Paper)

Changes to the Parachute Jump (Gowanus Lounge)

Marty: More bling, less art at Parachute Jump (NY Post)

Legendary Staubitz butcher (Brooklyn Paper)

Daily News to be produced in full color by 2009 (NY Daily News)

Renderings of the redesign of McCarren Pool (Curbed)

Coney Island photos in the New Yorker (for this you have to get the magazine)

A Saudi blogger has disappeared (Self-Absorbed Boomer)

Brooklyn Iconography (Deep in the Heart of Brooklyn)

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