State of the City
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In today's state of the city address, Mayor Bloomberg gave us a nice shout-out, with a (somewhat oblique) reference to our efforts to create a new community court in Brownsville. Here is what he said:
"We can't keep every young person out of trouble - but we can do more to get them back on track. This year, we'll work with the judiciary and the Center for Court Innovation to develop a Youth Justice Center that will handle delinquency and criminal cases for young people up to the age of 21, engaging the community in preventing crimes."
Here's a link to the speech.