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CB9 was sued over the hiring of Carmen Martinez for the $100,000-a-year administrative job.

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The bike share docks are set to be installed in the neighborhood by the end of the year, DOT said.

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The rejection is an advisory vote to the mayor and City Council, which will also consider the plan.

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The vote is the first step in the approval process for the Bedford-Union Armory.

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Critics are calling for more affordable housing and fewer condos at the historic Bedford-Union Armory.

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A hearing on the Cornell Realty project with 565 apartments will take place Wednesday at CB9.

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Residents demanded low-income housing at 267 Rogers Ave. and specifics about the project's cost.

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The Dept. of Transportation released a first draft for the bike share's expansion in the neighborhood.

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The 132-family shelter is set to open in May, the city said.

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The DOT canceled a presentation of the Crown Heights bike lane plan at CB9 on Tuesday.

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Police intervened on an argument between Diana Richardson and activist Alicia Boyd.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Homeowners are hoping to shield 21 lots from future development in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.

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A jury found Alicia Boyd of Movement to Protect the People not guilty of charges from a 2015 arrest.

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Demetrius Lawrence said he was leaving because of demands from a new job, not neighborhood controversy.

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Local activist Alicia Boyd is fighting the hiring of Carmen Martinez, according to legal papers.