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THE BROOKLYN MARINE TERMINAL’S public engagement process continues. The 122-acre waterfront project will have a significant ...
North Brooklyn’s greatest ‘glizzy gobblers’ will be competing in the Mallard Drake’s first annual Hot Dog Competition on Friday, May 9.
BENSONHURST — A PARTICULARLY BROOKLYN MARRIAGE OF CULTURES was celebrated on Sunday, May 4, blending the Heritage Months for both the Jewish and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI ...
Professor Susan Herman, a longtime constitutional law scholar and former president of the American Civil Liberties Union, was the featured guest at a Fireside Chat hosted by the Appellate Division ...
On behalf of the New York State Bar Association, I congratulate all of today’s honorees of the Judith S. Kaye Service Awards. All of you, in your own understated manner, represent our democracy ...
STATEWIDE — 14 CANINE OFFICERS graduated from the MTA Police Department’s explosives detection and anti-terrorism training during a ceremony at Grand Central Terminal on Tuesday, the agency ...
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Brooklyn-based funeral director Amy Cunningham is leading a new type of old funeral these days: green burials. Green burials are gaining traction among people who like “all ...
GREEN-WOOD HEIGHTS — Brooklyn-based funeral director Amy Cunningham is leading a new type of old funeral these days: green burials. Green burials are gaining traction among people who like ...
BROOKLYN NAVY YARD — Brooklyn Youth Chorus hosted its Spring Gala honoring Brooklyn Navy Yard Board Chair Hank Gutman and premiering its latest production, “Port(al),” on Thursday, May 1.
BROWNSVILLE — POLICE SAID 11-year-old Brandon James, who was reported missing from the Van Dyke NYCHA houses on Blake Avenue on April 24, was found on Wednesday. This is not the first time the ...
GOWANUS/BAY RIDGE — PETRI PLUMBING, a 119-year-old family-owned business based in Bay Ridge since 1906, has opened a new location at 355 Butler Street in Gowanus to reduce customer wait times.
In federal court in Brooklyn, a jury convicted Demetrius Johnson on all counts of an indictment charging him with racketeering, narcotics trafficking and firing a gun in connection with those crimes.
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