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Retired bishop dies of LIE crash injuries
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio said in a prepared statement. "He was an outstanding priest."Born March 23, 1930, in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, one of 11 children, Sullivan attended St. Ephrem's School and St. Michael's Diocesan High School, both in Brooklyn, and Manhattan Read more »
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Obituary: Mary McDonnell, 84, of Millburn
1951 and settled in Eltingville in 1961. They relocated to Millburn in 1983. Mary began her teaching career at PS 104 in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. On the Island, she taught at PS 23 in Oakwood, including five years as a music teacher. After 34 years in the city 4:04 PM from NJ.com Read more »
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Getting kink out in B’klyn
authorities announced yesterday. “There were 19 massage parlors in a relatively small area. Now, we know that people in Bay Ridge have back pain, but we don’t think that it’s enough to sustain 19 massage parlors,” said NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly. Raids on from New York Post Read more »
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Unhappy ending for 12 dirty Bay Ridge massage parlors
neighborhood complained of suspicious spas popping up in recent months. Owners of three salons, concentrated around Bay Ridge, as well as 16 workers, were arrested, the authorities announced Thursday. More shady establishments may be targeted in the future, from New York Daily News Read more »
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EVENT: Fourth of July picnic celebrates freedom with free rock concert
Five-year-old Alec O’Brien of Windsor Terrace shows off his patriotism in balloon form at the Fourth of July picnic in Bay Ridge. Brooklyn’s most patriotic neighborhood rang in the 237th anniversary of America’s birth with its sixth-annual Fourth of July picnic from Brooklyn Paper Read more »
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Jackie and Me: A Brooklyn Thing
itself… and everyone knew it! I was born in Bensonhurst; actually I was born in Bay Ridge Hospital, located in the (duh!) Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, as different from Bensonhurst as Toledo from Cleveland. Bay Ridge was home to countless Scandinavians; from Dissident Voice Read more »