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The state Dormitory Authority has asked a federal bankruptcy court judge to further review the sale of St. John’s and Mary Immaculate hospitals to Guttman Realty, a Dormitory Authority spokesman said this week. Brooklyn Bankruptcy Court Judge Carla E. Full Article at Bayside Times
The Flushing imam arrested in September in connection with the federal investigation of a terror plot pleaded not guilty Monday to tipping off an alleged terrorist. Full Article at Bayside Times
It is sad to witness the post mortem finger pointing just 24 hours after the Thompson upset loss of the Mayoralty. Bloomberg's people were smart and sharp -- they hid what they knew about the polls from the people. Full Article at Room Eight
The 6-5, 215 pound native from Brooklyn started his big league career in 1998 with the Houston Astros where he split a pair of decisions with a 5.85 ERA. Full Article at Batter's Box
He said he was yet another victim of one of the worst transportation disasters in New York history, the 2003 Staten Island ferry crash that killed 11 people and badly injured many more. Except, city officials maintain, George Adde wasn’t even there. Full Article at NYT: City Room
Brooklyn Three teen girls pummeled an elderly woman for $35 and a cellphone in Canarsie, cops said yesterday. Full Article at New York Post
Updated: 11/5/2009 - 4:05 AM Many years and miles later, Dr. Frank recalls first race with father 0 comments below In 1981, Brooklyn native Frank Adipietro was 24 and his father, Frank Sr. , was 44 when they ran their first and only New York... Full Article at The Shelter Island Reporter
The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. Concrete jungle where dreams are made. No matter what you call it, New York is the greatest city in the world and nothing else can compare. Full Article at Cornell Daily Sun
New York Post girls volleyball beat writer Marc Raimondi takes a look at Thursday’s CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens championship match. 6:30 p.m. – Fontbonne Hall vs. Full Article at New York Post
New Yorkers by the tens of thousands failed to vote on Tuesday. Full Article at The New York Times
Mayor Bloomberg’s record personal investment of about $100 million in his re-election campaign produced the smallest number of votes received by any winning mayoral candidate since 1917, when three million fewer New Yorkers lived in the city and women... Full Article at The New York Times
Brooklyn Federal Judge Tucker Melancon junked George Adde's lawsuit, refusing to believe the 66-year-old man was even on the Andrew J. Barberi. Full Article at New York Daily News
If Bill Thompson, shown as he campaigns at Fulton Mall in downtown, Brooklyn, did as well in the city as he did in the borough he'd be mayor. Mayor Michael Bloomberg talks to reporters as he arrives at City Hall the day after the election. Full Article at New York Daily News
Runoff-election translators at a loss for words Poll workers weren't the only ones with nothing to do at September's feeble Democratic runoff election. Full Article at Queens Crap
Federal authorities can resume combing through the notebooks, memory cards and computers of a twittering anarchist being investigated for violating an anti-rioting law, a federal judge in Brooklyn ruled Monday. Full Article at Wired
By Jim Fusilli New York On his earlier pop albums, "Michigan," issued in 2003, and the very fine "Illinois," out two years later, Sufjan Stevens explored, directly and through inference, the relationship between environment and character. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
The recent auction of two Queens hospital sites continues to generate local criticism, but it looks like the fate of the two sites will fall into the hands of the highest bidder—a group led by controversial Brooklyn-based developer Joshua Guttman. Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com
For one night during the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, the event will expand beyond Park City, UT to theaters in eight American cities. Full Article at Indie Wire
Mayor Michael Bloomberg won re-election to a third term yesterday, defeating city Comptroller William Thompson Jr. Mayor Michael Bloomberg won re-election to a third term yesterday, defeating city Comptroller William Thompson Jr. , according to... Full Article at The Queens Gazette
SLAM does the NYC Marathon, thanks to Asics. Who said members of the sports media were watchers, not doers? I don’t get to play ball as much as I used to, but as my experience this past weekend proved, I stay active. Full Article at SLAM Online
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Fireman John Czap of Brooklyn, New York (L), Airforce Staff Sgt. Janet Poit of Ft. Meade in Maryland (C) and Elmer Shank of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania (R) fold up a large U.S. flag at the Flight 93 Temporary Memorial outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania, September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Paul Isaac of Brooklyn, NY holds an American flag outside the anniversary ceremony of the attacks on the World Trade Center, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Director Antoine Fuqua the film 'Brooklyn's Finest' poses for a portrait session on the Nastro Azzuro Terrace during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actor Ethan Hawke from the film 'Brooklyn's Finest' poses for a portrait session on the Nastro Azzuro Terrace during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 09: Actor Ethan Hawke from the film 'Brooklyn's Finest' poses for a portrait session on the Nastro Azzuro Terrace during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 9, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »Kay Mason, of the Brooklyn, makes her way along Eastern Parkway in the Brooklyn borough of New York during the 42nd Annual West Indian-American Day Parade Monday Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Jnai Haynes, of the Brooklyn borough of New York, right, dances with others as they make their way along Eastern Parkway in the Brooklyn borough of New York during the 42nd Annual West Indian-American Day Parade Monday Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Meagan Dougan, of the Brooklyn borough of New York, right, waits with others to participate in the 42nd Annual West Indian-American Day Parade Monday Sept. 7, 2009 in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
View Photo »Shaunette Singh, of the Brooklyn borough of New York, center, waits with others to participate in the 42nd Annual West Indian-American Day Parade Monday Sept. 7, 2009 in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
View Photo »Keyana Walker, of the Brooklyn borough of New York, left, waits with others to participate in the 42nd Annual West Indian-American Day Parade Monday Sept. 7, 2009 in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
View Photo »Nikki Krempasky form Brooklyn, N.Y. , holds a sign outside of Dr. LeRoy Carhart's clinic Friday Aug. 28, 2009 in Bellevue, Neb.
View Photo »Juan Diaz, left, of Houston, and Paulie Malignaggi, of Brooklyn, New York, battle in the first round of the NABO Junior Welterweight boxing match at the Toyota Center Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, in Houston.
View Photo »Paulie Malignaggi, left, of Brooklyn, New York, and Juan Diaz, right, of Houston, battle in the second round of the NABO Junior Welterweight boxing match at the Toyota Center Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, in Houston.
View Photo »Paulie Malignaggi, left, of Brooklyn, New York and Juan Diaz, right, of Houston, battle in the second round of the NABO Junior Welterweight title belt where Diaz defeated Malignaggi in a controversial decision in 12 rounds at the Toyota Center Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, in Houston.
View Photo »Paulie Malignaggi, left, of Brooklyn, New York during and Juan Diaz, right, of Houston battle in the second round of the NABO Junior Welterweight title belt where Diaz defeated Malignaggi in a controversial decision in 12 rounds at the Toyota Center Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, in Houston.
View Photo »Juan Diaz, left, of Houston hits Paulie Malignaggi, of Brooklyn, New York during the first round of the NABO Junior Welterweight title boxing match Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, in Houston.
View Photo »Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi listens during a pre-ceremony interview in Brooklyn, New York, Friday Aug. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Derryl M. Jenkins, 43, of Brooklyn Center, Minn. , is shown in his attorney Paul Edlund's office in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009, with squad car dash-cam video of his beating by police officers after a traffic stop in north Minneapolis on Feb. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Derryl M. Jenkins, 43, of Brooklyn Center, Minn. , is shown in his attorney Paul Edlund's office in Minneapolis on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009, with squad car dash-cam video of his beating by police officers after a traffic stop in north Minneapolis on Feb. 19, 2009.
View Photo »ORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 14: Celebrity impersonator Athena Zherebilovska of Brooklyn, performs during the Sunburst Convention of Celebrity Tribute Artists August 14, 2009 in Orlando, Florida.
View Photo »Taro Alexander, left, and Tyler Coles, 9, of Brooklyn, N.Y. get the campers warmed up during a rally at Camp Our Time Friday, Aug. 14, 2009 in Rock Hill, N.Y.
View Photo »Ramel Williams, of Brooklyn, cools off at Lower East Side's Hamilton Fish Swimming Pool in New York, Monday, Aug. 10, 2009. Temperatures reached into the 90s today.
View Photo »This Aug. 5, 2009 photo shot in Brooklyn, N.Y. , shows a bike that was stolen on a local playground and then tracked down on Facebook.
View Photo »This photo taken Aug. 5, 2009 in Brooklyn, N.Y. , shows a bike that was stolen on a local playground and then tracked down on Facebook.
View Photo »This photo taken Aug. 5, 2009 in Brooklyn, N.Y. , shows a bike that was stolen on a local playground and then tracked down on Facebook.
View Photo »Paul Isaac of Brooklyn, NY holds an American flag outside the anniversary ceremony of the attacks on the World Trade Center, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »It was part of what we call the 'breadbasket of New York,' where we fed most of Manhattan ... Queens and Brooklyn were all farms from the 1600s up until about 1908. Then all of a sudden in about 30 short years, Brooklyn became a bedroom community where there were no more farms. We are the last remaining...
- Mama_LovesYou
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RT @StoneMasonband: ALL AGES show next FRIDAY, 11th Dec @ Southport Nightlife w/ Burning Brooklyn!
- teddib 37 minutes ago
Took a trip 2 Philly,then Harlem,then Brooklyn NOW bck in wack ass Jersey...
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