Those 60 years of age and older DO NOT have to wait in line – notify a poll worker and you will be allowed to go to the front of the line. A reminder that you can vote in person even if you have already sent in an absentee ballot—the in-person vote is the one that will be counted. It is no secret that this year we find ourselves in a heightened atmosphere of uncertainty and upheaval. Important national and local conversations are happening around issues of economic inequality, racial justice, and our democracy. While the majority of related activism has been peaceful, there have been recent incidences of vandalism and destruction in Brooklyn Heights and nearby – ranging from the defacement of election posters, to the destruction of property on Atlantic Ave & Court Street. (You can read Councilmember Steven Levin's statement on the events of Oct 27 here.) It seems likely that there may be additional protests in Downtown Brooklyn and the Borough Hall area over the coming weeks. The BHA is in communication with our local officials, the NYPD, and others and will strive to keep the community informed – please reach out to us with any specific concerns. |