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 access to bigtime events, including  
 the Mermaid Parade,  
 big-name concerts, and more!  
 Brooklynites  will  undoubtedly  
 be keeping their eyes on  
 the future of concert venues  
 and other indoor activities  
 that have been shuttered during  
 the Omicron wave.  
 16. River Ring: The City  
 Council has approved a massive  
 waterfront  development  
 in Williamsburg, offi cially  
 known as River Ring, and constriction  
 will likely start this  
 year. The proposal contains a  
 pair of towers with over 1,000  
 housing units, offi ce  space,  a  
 pool, and a beach to the northern  
 Brooklyn shoreline.  
 17. Dick Zigun: The longtime  
 unoffi cial “mayor” of  
 Coney  Island  was  fi red  from  
 the  venerable  sideshow  organization  
 he co-founded, which  
 runs the Coney Island Museum  
 and puts on the Coney  
 Island  Circus  Sideshow  and  
 the  annual  Mermaid  Parade,  
 after  apparently  reaching  an  
 intractable impasse with the  
 group  over  the  terms  of  his  
 succession. Now, the ugly battle  
 will undoubtedly play out  
 in the court of public opinion,  
 as well as court.  
 18.  The  Brooklyn  Nets  
 title chances: The team from  
 Barclays Center has a legitimate  
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 claim  to  being  the  best  
 team in the NBA, and could  
 potentially bring a trophy  
 back to Brooklyn. The fi nals  
 will begin on June 2, and the  
 winner  will  be  decided  by  
 June 19.  
 19. The Governor’s race:  
 When  former  Gov.  Andrew  
 Cuomo resigned, it kickstarted  
 a wide-open race that now  
 includes  incomabant  Kathy  
 Hochul, along with Brooklynite  
 Jumannne  Williams.  
 The primary will be decided in  
 June, and the general election  
 will be decided in November.  
 20.  The  pedestrianization  
 of  Brooklyn’s  streets:  
 There  has  been  a  long-running  
 debate about Brooklyn’s  
 streets,  and  how much  space  
 should  be  turned-ovr  to  bikers  
 and  pedestrians.  The  issue  
 was far from settled under  
 former  Mayor  Bill  de  
 Blasio, and will fi gure to be a  
 large issue in 2022. 
 The  new  proposed  development,  River  Ring,  in  Williamsburg  (left)  and  
 Gov. Kathy Hochul (right).  File photos 
 21. The new City Council:  
 The new crop of local legislators  
 elected to the City Council  
 last  November  took  offi ce  
 earlier in January, and now  
 they’ll shape the future of the  
 city’s legislative process.  
 22. Drinks to go!:  The  
 pandemic has put bars into a  
 state of fl ux, but Gov. Hochul  
 has pledged to bring back  
 the Parisian concept of to-go  
 drinks. As the local economy  
 rebounds, many bars are sure  
 to be serving up cold brews to  
 those looking for some outdoor  
 comfort.   
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