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Brooklyn Paper Radio returned to the
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Co-hosts Zach Gewelb and Johnny
Kunen were joined by reporter Kevin
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Eric Adams’ recent recommendation
regarding the city’s plan to close
Rikers Island and implement borough
jails.
Adams issued a purely advisory
recommendation last week for a facility
that would replace the Atlantic Avenue
holding facility, asking that the
Mayor’s Offi ce for Criminal Justice
and the Department of Corrections
reduce the proposed building’s height
from 395 feet to 235 feet, and from 1,437
beds to 900 beds. The jail currently
houses 815 beds and is 170 feet tall at
11 stories.
Duggan also discussed the alarming
rise of cyclist deaths throughout New
York City, particularly in Brooklyn.
Reporter Rose Adams made her
Brooklyn Paper Radio debut, speaking
about a food pantry in Bensonhurst that
is short on funds and is asking the community
for help.
Located on New Utrecht Avenue between
77th and 78th streets, Reaching-
Out Community Services is a staple of
southern Brooklyn, offering a range of
social services and food to 9,800 families
from across the borough. But while donations
have plateaued in recent years,
demand for Reaching-Out’s services has
grown, forcing the organization to turn
away needy families.
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ahead — one event that’s child-friendly,
another that’s intellectually intriguing,
and one where Brooklynites can get
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