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The Week in Boerum/Cobble/Carroll

What happened on Carroll Gardens Patch this week.

This was a busy week in the neighborhood! From Occupy Wall Street hitting Brooklyn, to the conviction of John Katehis and much more, lots of news. In case you missed anything, here's your weekly round-up.

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In this month's Green Matters, columnist Molly Culver tells the story of , a Denver-based organization that has just set up shop in Carroll Gardens. They are leading an effort to retrofit Third St. both economically and sustainably.

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Atlantic Yards construction workers claim they were duped, and are s, alleging that Forest City Ratner and the non-profit BUILD failed to deliver promised union cards and jobs following an unpaid apprenticeship program.

We reported on a District 15-wide PTA meeting in which and discussed ways to keep a charter out of 284 Baltic St. And on Thursday, by Assemblywoman Joan L. Millman and former Deputy Schools Chancellor and President of District 15 Carmen Farina to open an early childhood education center.

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on Tuesday. In 2009 he stabbed newscaster George Weber in his Carroll Gardens apartment.

Occupy Wall Street, just two days after being evicted from Zuccotti Park, . Nearly 100 people joined the movement on Thursday, in what was a peaceful demonstration.


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