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P.S. 29 Playground Blaze Was Accidental, Say Parents of Fire Starters: Report
Parents and kids are still unidentified

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Land use, development and quality of life issues are of the greatest importance in our neighborhoods. We are bordered by two bodies of water: the Brooklyn waterfront and the Gowanus Canal, both of which are on the news front every day. <br><i><br>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i><br><br>What's most important is access to the water and green space for all residents of the community. If we develop private housing at either of these sites, there must be adequate public access and a fair affordable housing component.
Parents and kids are still unidentified

Elected Officials, Community Boards and Organizations come together to call for study of the Watchtower Properties
Neither the Lucali pizzaman or the convicted felon are giving Grand Jury testimony.
Community Board 2 unanimously endorsed the proposal Wednesday
Shots and snaps from around the neighborhood
Principal Woods says the playground will remain open to the public
What to do this weekend
The quirky store on lower Court Street opens in June
Reports from the 76th Precinct
See you out there!
Fire Marshalls are investigating the incident
After a big rescue, many felines are in need of a home
The Atlantic Avenue Bookshop asks for the Borough President's help
What happened on Carroll Gardens Patch this week.
Haute bar cuisine
The editors of Carroll Gardens and Park Slope Patch take a canoe trip down the canal with the Gowanus Dredgers.
On Thursday, anyone and everyone with a stake in the future of the Gowanus was at the Invisible Dog
On Thursday, anyone and everyone with a stake in the future of the Gowanus was at the Invisible Dog
What to do this weekend