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It was a big, blue day in Brooklyn on on Sunday as Smurfette, Papa Smurf and the mischievous No Name brought their signature ...
Local elected officials on July 14 called on the feds to halt the the intake of immigrant detainees at MDC, a troubled ...
The corner of 97th Street and Shore Road in Bay Ridge was officially renamed “Peter L. Bushey Way” on July 12 in honor of the ...
Four people were injured by an all-hands fire at a Bath Beach apartment building on Saturday morning.
Brownsville will get a new art center and over 200 affordable apartments in a city-subsidized housing plan, the mayor’s ...
Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of Williamsburg on July 13 for the "Dancing of the Giglio and Boat," a highlight of ...
As crime declined in Brooklyn, city officials were also celebrating steep drop-offs citywide. Across the five boroughs, major ...
Mayor Eric Adams will be allowed to remove part of the Bedford Avenue protected bike lane, a Brooklyn judge ruled on ...
Green-Wood Cemetery’s 10th annual extravaganza, “A Night at Niblo’s Garden,” transformed one of the cemetery’s most ...
MicroGrid Networks (MGN), a leader in New York City’s clean energy transition, currently operates two BESS facilities in the ...
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Christian Hendricks creates intimate short films that are raw, stylish and a little dangerous, ...
An affordable housing lottery has launched for a recently completed nine-story development in Fort Greene dubbed The Elliot, ...
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