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James A. Been, who served in World War II, called a block on Halsey Street home for 92 years.
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The colorful installations are popping up on the corridor thanks to summer events that allowed neighbors to help create art.
More than 2,400 people didn't have power in the borough as the mayor urged New Yorkers to use less electricity to prevent more outages.
The Restoration Plaza event will include food, toys and clothing giveaways for families in need and live music and refreshments.
Here's a round-up of indoor cooling centers and outdoor options in the neighborhood.
The Center for Brooklyn History, who has a new collection of archives about the congressman, will host a conversation with the Owens family.
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The city is accepting ideas for a potential reconstruction of the Bed-Stuy playground.
The Bed-Stuy library is one of 14 branches that will expand its services June 28 as the library works toward reopening all of its locations.
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The refurbished basketball courts, one of which opened Tuesday, are among 15 that will get upgrades at NYCHA developments across the city.
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A campaign to transform Jackie Robinson Park Playground into a haven for the neighborhood amid escalating gun violence has reached its goal.
The traveling library, started in 2015, is looking for a permanent storefront for its collection of 3,000 books written by Black women.
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The mutual aid group that helped over 600 seniors and neighbors get vaccines are also cleaning their streets.
More than 30 vendors, restaurants and organizations will set up on Fulton Street on Saturday for a "Recovery and Restoration" themed party.
Activists are urging Brooklynites to withhold $66 on monthly gas bills as a way of protesting the controversial North Brooklyn pipeline.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 30 through June 5.
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Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 23 through 29.
The 47-year-old man was found stabbed in the chest in the Artel Hotel lobby on Malcolm X Boulevard, police said.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 16 through 17.
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The Brooklyn Film Festival will screen its 147 movies both in-person in Greenpoint and virtually this year, organizers announced.
Bed-Stuy artist Bryce Peterson hopes his immersive installation of hanging edible plants will grace at least one Brooklyn park this summer.
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Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 9 through 15.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for May 2 through 8.
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The Council will also vote on bills to protect tenants and create a permanent open streets program.
Here's a round-up of meetings, events and other happenings in the neighborhood for April 25 through May 1.
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The Laundromat Project, a longtime arts organization, is celebrating its move to the neighborhood with a grant program this spring.
The "Photoville FENCE" exhibit will be surrounding Brooklyn Bridge Park through June.
The food pantry first opened a warehouse location at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, which increased their services six-fold.
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