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The Halsey Street gathering was part of AARP New York’s “Slices of the Story: Served Up NY Style” campaign, which is holding ...
Swimming is prohibited at Brooklyn’s beaches through at least Thursday as Hurricane Erin churns its way north over the ...
An affordable housing lottery has opened for first-time homeowners looking to buy an affordable apartment in the longstanding ...
I know you are, but what am I?” takes on a new meaning this weekend at the first-ever Pee-wee Herman look-alike contest in Coney Island.
A group of young artists unveiled a mural at Kings County Family Court on Aug. 12 as part of a partnership with Creative Art ...
Calvary & St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church first sold off the parking lot to the east of the church building building and two ...
A day after a mass shooting left three people dead and 11 injured in a Crown Heights lounge, local advocates and elected ...
A proposed permanent closure of the Harbor Defense Museum at Fort Hamilton has ignited a wave of concern among local ...
The Brooklyn Public Library has named six finalists for its 2025 Book Prize, highlighting voices that speak to the borough’s ...
As its failure to open sent owner Avant Gardner into bankruptcy, the Brooklyn Mirage was plagued by safety issues and far ...
Back-to-school shopping can take a serious toll on family budgets. Win, the largest provider of shelter and supportive ...
Forget about paint and pencils. Sand was the artistic medium of choice in Brooklyn on Saturday, as dozens of artists gathered ...