This Week In BKLYNER: Chelsea Clinton Book Tour, Safe Streets March, Student Walk-Out & More

Saint Agnes Church as seen from Hoyt & Union Streets, (Photo: Pamela Wong/BKLYNER)

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Prospect Heights: Chelsea Clinton’s “She Persisted Around the World” Book Tour Hits Central Library

Carroll Gardens: NYPD Releases Video Of Man Wanted For Questioning In Marco Polo Ristorante Shooting

Prospect Heights: Vacant Storefronts on Vanderbilt Avenue

Red Hook: NYPD Recovers Cache Of Guns And Ammunition In Red Hook

Park Slope: Hundreds March for Safe Streets in Park Slope

Brooklyn-wide: Senate Candidate Proposes Tax Plan To Benefit Small Businesses

Brooklyn-wide: Brooklyn Students Walk Out to Protest Gun Violence

Bay Ridge: “Lock Her Up”– Brooklyn Teen Republicans Call On Indicted Assemblywoman Harris To Resign

Brooklyn Heights/Clinton Hill: Landmarks Commission Rejects 135 Montague Expansion, Approves 550 Clinton Tower

Brooklyn-wide: Is It ‘Time For Traffic Problems In Brooklyn,’ To Borrow A Phrase From New Jersey?

Prospect Heights: Dean Street Between Flatbush & 6th Will Be Closed For Four Nights Next Week

Prospect Park: Students Speak Out Against Gun Violence at Prospect Park Rally

Crown Heights: Bedford-Union Armory Files Permits for Redevelopment Project

Gowanus/Greenpoint: Congress Member Velázquez Wants To Bring Back The “Superfund Tax”

Manhattan Beach: Mother And Son Walked Out For 17 Minutes From The Manhattan Beach School—Alone

Park Slope/Prospect Heights/Downtown: ‘Clear Curbs’ Pilot Program Launches Monday (3/19) On Flatbush Avenue

Park Slope: CB6 Votes Against Woodland’s Liquor License Application Again

Brooklyn-wide: After Tragedy, Mayor Backs Safe Streets Legislation

Carroll Gardens: Carroll Gardens Group Fights To Save The Historic Hans S. Christian Kindergarten