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Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Monday, May 17.

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Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Monday, May 17.

An East Flatbush doctor accused of selling thousands of narcotics for cash pleaded guilty on Monday, prosecutors announced.
Vaccinated fans will get half of the available seats at the Barclays Center for their the Brooklyn Nets playoff run, Gov. Cuomo said Monday.
The company, which has more than 50 Brooklyn buildings, is running what elected officials say is a new kind of predatory landlord strategy.
The 31-year-old man died from his injuries early Monday morning, police said.
Brandon Washington was found unconscious a few blocks from his home on Friday, police said.
Just under $3.5 million will get you 5,000 square feet of space.
A little under $2.3 million will get you more than 7,000 square feet of space on Stuyvesant Avenue.
About $7.3 million will get you 8,000 square feet on Eighth Avenue.
Community Board 8 agreed not to support an apartment building planned for Atlantic Avenue unless it returns as a smaller proposal.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 16 through 17.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 16 through 17.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 16 through 17.
Also: Brooklyn Libraries Open For In-Person Service | Prospect Park Clean-Up Initiative Launches | Landlord Charged With Fatal Fire
Also: Park Slope Dips Below 1% COVID Rate | Fried Chicken Joint Coming To Seventh Ave | Prospect Park Launches Clean-Up Initiative
Also: Officer Shot 3 Times | Brooklyn Film Festival On Its Way | Lawyer Stole $240K From Client
Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Friday, May 14.
In a sign of a return to normality, subway service changes are making weekend travel a nightmare.
New staff, trash bins, upgraded restrooms and more will help the park recover from a year of "more love than it can handle," officials said.
Half of adults are now partially vaccinated in four of the five ZIP codes that make up the neighborhood, data shows.