- Angry parents create scene at school-closing hearing at Brooklyn Tech, while Schools Chancellor Cathie Black silently sips her Coke. NY Times
- Interesting details about the Brooklyn Heights Association's role in preserving DUMBO's Tobacco Warehouse and persuading the state to designate it as parkland. Brooklyn Eagle
- Labor dispute at Park Slope Ozzies intensifies with a punk percussion marching band and noisemakers. Suite101 via OTBKB
- A year-round ferry network will provide all-day service in the East River, starting in June. Stops include Fulton Ferry, India Street in Greenpoint and North Sixth Street in Williamsburg. NY Times
- Real-time bus info arrives along the B63. Streetsblog
- Parents at P.S. 8 in Brooklyn Heights declare their intention to expand to middle school. Brooklyn Eagle
- Annual home maintenance course by the Bedford Central Community Development Corp. starts now. Bed-Stuy Blog
-Wikileaks reveals there may be more 9/11 terrorists out there. NY Magazine
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Labor Dispute at Ozzies; Year-Round Ferries; and More Brooklyn Briefs
at 6:30 AM Labels: Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo, mass transit, Park Slope, schools, waterfront
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