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The Continental Societies New York Chapter to honor Joy K. Jones and Rudean Leinaeng at the 21st Annual Woman of Distinction Awards Program
After serving in the interest of US national security with the Navy, Skylar gained a unique perspective in regards to services for veterans.
New Multifaceted Initiative Explores the History of Racial Protest in Brooklyn Through Exhibitions, New and Crowdsourced Collections, more.
Easter Brings Smiles to Brooklyn Residents in 2021
As a community bank, Flushing Bank worked closely with neighborhood businesses to help them stay on track throughout the pandemic.
Innovative Projects Covered Historical Topics With Lessons for Today, Including Fighting White Supremacy, Battling a Plague and more.
Fourteen Students Presented Spring Collections in Virtual Runway Show from Historic Othmer Library
“I want him home yesterday,” Jones told THE CITY. “He needs to be with his family.”
Park rangers got a call Monday night from someone saying they heard the sounds of roosters coming from an area park.
New Yorkers’ Most Borrowed Books Reflect The Unprecedented Challenges They Faced This Year
"We have been able to find joy and hope amid the unimaginable hardships of 2020."
Brooklyn Public Library announced today the lineup for its inaugural digital Shakespeare program.
Joins NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Borough Park, Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights Vets Saluted for Their Bravery by Serving America
Frontline workers at the Brooklyn Medical Center were the recipient of 5,500 pairs of Nike sneakers and 20,000 pairs of socks.
Two people are dead following a carbon monoxide incident at an apartment building in Brooklyn.
The incident happened just after 3 p.m. on Oct. 14 in the Homecrest section of the borough.
With no end in sight to the hunger crisis, food funders do their best to meet a growing need.
A select group of nominees will read from their works on Tuesday October 20 at 7 pm. The virtual program is open to the public.
A beloved Brooklyn diner in danger of closing for good has gotten help from neighbors determined to save it.
A 4-year-old is hospitalized after suffering burns overnight in a fire in Brooklyn.
Also: Upticks Threaten Neighborhood Shutdowns | Industry City Withdraws Rezoning | Municipal Building To Be Named For RBG
Some firefighters made it rain while battling a fire at a Brooklyn home Thursday.
Firefighters battled a brush fire in Brooklyn on Tuesday. It broke out south of the Beltway Parkway in the Bath Beach section of Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) will unveil its crowd-sourced 28th Amendment on October 17, 2020 during a week-long celebration of democracy.
1 Killed, First Responders Injured In Crash | Lockdown Premium Charged For Cocaine | Synogogue Social Distancing Defied | Hospital Mural
A 3-year-old boy police say was taken by his mother’s ex-boyfriend has been found safe.
A dozen firefighters were injured in a Brooklyn house fire.
Also: Donations Needed For BLM Mural Activities | Teen Charged In J'Ouvert Shooting | Brooklyn Teachers Test Positive For COVID-19
The coronavirus sent millions of Americans, including some in Brooklyn, into an economic tailspin that’s being felt at the dinner table.
Also: Mayor Tours Brooklyn School | Whole Foods Opens First Online-Only Store | Conductor Pushed Onto Subway Tracks
Fed-up residents in Brooklyn say they’re tired of living without water during the day.
Heartfelt Gifts From Local Company Designed to Brighten the Day for Seniors
Also: Seven More Restaurants Lose Liquor Licenses | NYPD Attack Was 'Islamist Extremism,' Feds Say | New Details Emerge Of COVID-19 Upticks
Also: Schools Without Staff Needed To Reopen | Suspects Revealed In Death Of 1-Year-Old | Industry City Gets OKed By Planning Commission
Also: 10 Arrested In Gun Violence Crackdown | Prospect Park Fills With Partiers | Principals Warn Against School Reopening
Also: Primary Results Finalized | Prospect Park Faces $3.2M Budget Gap | Isaias Rips Through BK
Also: Top Cops' Misconduct Allegations Revealed | Industry City Reconsiders Rezone | Brooklyn Bars Lose Liquor Licenses In COVID Crackdown
Botanic Garden Opens In August | Democratic Socialist Candidates Declare Victory | Smorgasburg Returns With To-Go Festival
Park Slope Wall Collapse | Brooklyn Bridge Attack On Police | Coronavirus Rent Assistance
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