By Idil Abshir, Yolanne Almanzar, Joseph Deaux, Mariya Karimjee, and Abigail Ronck
Reporters for The Brooklyn Ink speak to residents of Bedford Avenue who explain why its longest avenue matters.
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Brooklyn Native Jose Ortiz talks about moving back to the borough and the new neighborhood he found around Bedford.
Jose Ortiz sits in a laundromat on Bedford Ave. in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. (Joe Deaux/The Brooklyn Ink)
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Shannon Shaughnessy: Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn’s main street.
Shannon Shaughnessy stands outside the Metropolitan Pool and Recreation Center in Brooklyn. (Joe Deaux/The Brooklyn Ink)
Carol Selby: Clothes from the threads up.
Original designs in Carla Selby's dress shop, Carla's Creative Workshop. (Abigail Ronck/The Brooklyn Ink)
Roger Cowie: IT on Bedford Avenue.
Storefront of Roger Cowie's Computer Clinic, a father & son business on Bedford Ave. (Abigail Ronck/The Brooklyn Ink)
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