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On Saturday April 10th graduates of the We Rise Nanny Training gathered to celebrate the completion of their training!
This is the largest investment in New York’s 4.4 million immigrants in decades of state budget advocacy with $2.1 billion
Join us on Tuesday, April 13th, 2021 at 1 p.m on Facebook live to rally in support of the New York Public Banking Act
For domestic workers, workforce development is a necessary strategy for job redesign.
Caroll Gardens Association has grown by thousands of new members this year.
CGA members joined Hand in Hand and thousands of voices across the country to #FreeTheFamiles vigil, a nationwide action.
Mass and Festivities Scheduled for March 15th
Wyckoff Gardens' entire development was without heat and hot water Thursday morning, along with outages in several other Brooklyn buildings.
The Parks Department will give an update about its plan to renovate the two-acre park, which it has been planning to upgrade for months.
The Red Hook and Carroll Gardens zip code landed in the 100 most expensive in the nation, the first time a Brooklyn code cracked the list.
A $15 million revamp of the Red Hook Library will add outdoor space, update the library's systems and reinforce flood protections.
A new art gallery in Carroll Gardens will celebrate its grand opening with a concert by Spanish violin prodigy Ines Maro.
Carroll Gardens bakery owners underpaid and harassed an employee for years — then called her new job to bad-mouth her, a lawsuit claims.
The scare-fest will take over theaters in Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Dumbo and Fort Greene for eight days starting this weekend.
An annual literary bar crawl is coming to Cobble Hill, along with poetry readings, tattoo games, trivia and a late-night afterparty
Brooklyn's longest-running block party will return on Sunday. Here's everything you should know to join the fun.
Take a stroll through the waterfront neighborhood next weekend and taste offerings from a dozen of its best restaurants.
"I thought it was fall leaves...and OH NO," said a Twitter user who stumbled across the unexplained "chicken massacre" on Bond Street.
The neighborhood's 5,783 trees per square mile landed it at the top of a list of the leafiest spots in NYC, most of which were in Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn Youth Chorus was featured in the New York Times for its work with everyone from Beyonce, to Pharrell, to Bon Iver.
Outdoor eating spots and plenty of Citi Bikes put Cobble Hill/Brooklyn Heights in the top five best NYC neighborhoods for "summertime fun."
The new shop on Court Street offers a lending option to help get kids away from screens and into comic books.
Carroll Gardens, Park Slope and Red Hook had the lowest percentage of residents living in poverty in the borough, a city report shows.
An upcoming tribute will remember former Carroll School principal Giselle McGee and name a section of Carroll Street in her honor.
"I was born to be many things, and one of them is a LEGOLAND New York Kid Reporter," 10-year-old Red Hook resident Daniel Davidson said.
The parks department will host an event next week for people to share their ideas about the future of Carroll Park.
UJA and Hebrew Free Loan Society offering interest-free loans to federal employees who have been furloughed or are working without pay
A nonprofit that runs restaurants at JFK and LaGuardia donated $30,000 to the Carroll Gardens-based culinary training program for refugees.
Twenty participants needed to sign up before date can be scheduled.
The campaign, launched by The Legal Aid Society and Penguin Random House, will soon expand to the rest of the city.
Local politicians and a nonprofit are raising money for these residents who won't be able to cook on Christmas.
The culinary training program for refugees and victims of sex trafficking will expand to the library's central location next year.
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Pacific Green Gourmet was forced to close after almost a decade on Court Street, according to reports.
Civic leaders and activists spoke out against a jail proposed for Atlantic Avenue as part of a plan to close Rikers Island.
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The owner of 236 President St. threatened to sue the city to fight the landmark push at a public hearing Tuesday.
Whether you've got the best brewery around or a music festival that rivals Coachella, tell us why your town should be a destination in 2018.