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THE MTA HAS INSTALLED protective platform safety  barriers at 56 subway stations, with 21 of them in Brooklyn, Gov. Kathy ...
The vote by the 28-member Brooklyn Marine Terminal Task Force has been rescheduled for Thursday, July 24 at 3:30 p.m.
SAMBAZON IS LAUNCHING its first New York franchise, at 1175 Fulton St. in Brooklyn, with a grand opening offering free açaí bowls.
The Education Dept. had already announced last week that it is releasing $1.3 billion of this funding for after-school and summer programming.
AN ADDITIONAL $200 MILLION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ZERO-EMISSION SCHOOL buses through the third installment of funding.
ON THIS DAY IN 1903, the Eagle reported, “ROME ― This morning began the first of those grandiose and unique ceremonies that follow the demise of a Pope and, although private, it was conducted ...
FRANK CARONE, campaign chairman for Eric Adams' reelection run, recently sold his Mill Basin home for $4.5 million to Michael Davidov.
Lady Moody founded Gravesend in 1645 as a haven for religious dissenters, making her the first woman to charter land in the New World.
THE RED HOOK POOL remains closed due to a collapsed pipe since late June, with repairs delayed until mid-August, according to THE CITY.
Brooklyn Law School urged SYEP interns to pursue law despite doubts and rising costs, stressing belonging, support and honest storytelling.