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The Week in Boerum/Cobble/Carroll

What happened on Carroll Gardens Patch this week.

This week has been focused on the 10th Anniversary of Sept. 11. There was other news, of course, but the anniversary is a important, especially in New York.

Writer and photographer Lilly Frances gave us a story about the and his pictures of the building of the Towers, back in the 70s. They will be on display in Red Hook.

Reporter and researcher Peter Justice went back into history books to tell the story of the infamous on Carroll Street in Gowanus.

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, a non-profit in Red Hook, was founded in the wake of 9/11 to help firefighters and their families. We went behind the scenes for the story.

After an initial veto, the avant-garde arts organization in its effort to be granted a liquor license from the state liquor authority.

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in the 76 Precinct. The most likely victims? NY transplants with iPhones.


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