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Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan Museum hosting anti-Trump witch gathering, getting formal hours

Former Williamsburg hallway museum THNK1994 is getting formal hours at its new Crown Heights space and is hosting an anti-Trump…

Rat steals Bed-Stuy woman’s mail, Midwood’s Di Fara’s opening in Williamsburg (and more links)

The N train doesn't feel like running in southern Brooklyn for awhile, Red Hook as race course, decades later and…

OY YO sign comes to ‘Burg, church coffee shops, the war on rats (and more links)

Capoeira deals, rat wars, OY the sign, sacrilegious churches, free air conditioning, three men and a pig, and more.

Prospect Park will be car-free this summer, VHS museum coming to town (and more links)

There is a beauty and a sadness but mainly a sadness to the mere existence of a VHS museum, website…

Why kids don’t deserve subway seats, Bushwick meth lab cocktail class (and more links)

The subway is having a data-supported negative impact of New Yorkers' job prospects, pedestrian lives lost less as cyclists' lost…

Park Slope’s Union Hall fully reopening July 21, celebrating with $3 Sixpoints

It's not every local venue that can survive a devastating fire and reopen less than five months later.

People trapped in Vinegar Hill ConEd facility, Joey Chestnut eats 72 hot dogs (and more links)

Hone your side hustle, Bed-Stuy basketball court to be renamed after Biggie, get a mani pedi and beer at East…

How the napping subway brain works, your neighborhood’s quality of life (and more links)

Hot dog eaters talkin trash, how good is trash pickup in your neighborhood compared to the rest of New York,…

Which Brooklyn neighborhood has the most native New Yorkers?

The NYU Furman Center is a leading innovator in urban policy with some of the most accessible, interesting, interactive data…

The subway is officially in a ‘state of emergency’, raven rips heart from pigeon (and more links)

The New York diner is dying, this pigeon is very dead, subway train derailments through history, razing of community garden…