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Is there a Park Slope in Charlotte, NC? (Gowanus Lounge)

City Council vote on congestion pricing today (NY1)

Out among the Brooklyn bloggers (Deep in the Heart of Brooklyn)

Earth Hour 2008 (Pardon Me For Asking)

Flatbush Americana (Found in Brooklyn)

Pastor emergency van (Bed Stuy Banana)

The day 85,000 NYC 8th graders find out where they’re going for high school (My Sidewalk Chalk)

What spirituality means to me (Old First Blog)

Crowing roosters (Brooklynometry)

Dogs park for free in South Slope (Brooklynometry)

Universoul circus in Prospect Park (A Year in the Park)

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