ICYMI: Salvation Army Closing In Sheepshead Bay, 61st Loses Another Commanding Officer, Meet The Lords Of NY Harbor
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- An audit by the comptroller’s office reveals Sheepshead Bay’s public housing complexes are once again among the most neglected NYCHA properties in Brooklyn.
- Sheepshead Bay’s station house has lost it’s fourth commanding officer in three years. Deputy Inspector Valdez will be heading up a troubled precinct in the Bronx.
- Sheepshead Bay’s Salvation Army Thrift store is closing shop. Not to worry though. The store will reopen this fall in a bigger location a few blocks away.
- Meet Kingsborough’s future lords of New York Harbor as they team up with the Coast Guard for a training exercise.
- Officers from the 61st Precinct helped rescue two people off the coast of Manhattan Beach.
- A Brooklyn jury convicted State Senator John Sampson of obstruction of justice and lying to federal agents as part of a corruption case.
- The City Council passed a bill to shore up telecommunications infrastructure in case of a future Sandy-sized storm.
- FEMA has approved $100k to begin the initial phase of reconstructing Sea Gate’s damaged flood barrier, which was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.
- Kingsborough launched a STEM summer boot camp in its new $200,000 science lab.