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Soda Ban Challenged in Court
Complaint says city health panel does not have authority to limit sales of sugary drinks.

Paul graduated from Columbia University with a M.S. in Journalism in 2007. Before coming to Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Patch, he edited Little Neck Patch, which launched in November 2010.
He is a former editor of the Vancouver Business Journal and the Queens Chronicle.
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Complaint says city health panel does not have authority to limit sales of sugary drinks.

Lawsuit claims city health panel does not have authority to limit sales of sugary drinks.
Fort Greene school's boosters say future of arts-focused programs is at risk.
Voters pack local bar to watch Vice Presidential debate.
Voters pack local bar to watch Vice Presidential debate.
First-time candidate promises to run a "clean" campaign that will unite voters.
Parents to voice concerns over proposed sharing of Fort Greene school building.
Ban on alcoholic beverages to take effect only after the last trains leave Atlantic Terminal after Brooklyn Nets games.
Tyrone Barnett, 42, holes up for seven days in woman's Fort Greene apartment.
Social for pets and their owners looks to foster a sense of community.
Shakespearean and classic drama company poised to become latest addition to BAM Cultural District.
With construction of the first of two residential towers set to begin, Downtown Brooklyn's newest mega-development is starting to take shape.
Long Island Rail Road to add four extra trains to handle Barclays Center crowds.
Long Island Rail Road to add four extra trains to handle Barclays Center crowds.
New logos an attempt to raise revenue for cash-strapped transit agency.
Celebrating the rebirth of a neighborhood with hard-hitting beats.
High unemployment persists locally even as U.S. unemployment rate plummets to four-year low.
Firefighters battle third story blaze at housing project.
Excitement builds as borough native's first concert at Barclays draws closer.
City accepting applications for apartments in buildings under construction in Bushwick and Bed-Stuy.