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Advocates Reassure Immigrant Parents as NYC School Year Nears

Advocates Reassure Immigrant Parents as NYC School Year Nears

"New York City Public Schools stands will all of our families, regardless of background and immigration status," said NYC Public Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos. "We are committed to student safety above all else."
A Brooklyn Coastal Summer Camp Inspires Students of All Ages

A Brooklyn Coastal Summer Camp Inspires Students of All Ages

Coastal Classroom is a free outdoor summer camp for New York middle schoolers to learn about water ecology, preservation and conservation in Coney Island. This year, a college student who was once a camper, returned to be an intern.
You Probably Missed This Marathon in Brooklyn

You Probably Missed This Marathon in Brooklyn

The Williamsburg Bridge Marathon isn’t an average running race. It is an unofficial event with no permit and no predetermined distance. Instead, attendees run back and forth on the bridge and they don't know for how long until the race begins.
Planet Brooklyn Brings Island Rhythms to Barclays Center

Planet Brooklyn Brings Island Rhythms to Barclays Center

The two-day festival, presented by BSE Global in Downtown Brooklyn, was a weekend filled with music, culture and high Brooklyn energy.
Brooklyn Editors Bring Fresh Life to Classic Lesbian Pulp

Brooklyn Editors Bring Fresh Life to Classic Lesbian Pulp

The tales in the short-story collection “The New Lesbian Pulp” balances vintage motifs with today’s sensibilities.
Brooklyn Residents Nurture Plants And Each Other

Brooklyn Residents Nurture Plants And Each Other

The 300 East 25th Street Block Association won the Greenest Mentor Award in the 2025 Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest. Some of the residents have been friends and neighbors for nearly 30 years.
Brooklyn Volunteers go All Out For Mamdani

Brooklyn Volunteers go All Out For Mamdani

The campaign for Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani mobilized thousands of volunteers to door knock across New York City on Sunday, including over 80 people in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Sweet Relief in Red Hook as Pool Reopens

Sweet Relief in Red Hook as Pool Reopens

While the majority of the city’s public pools opened at the end of June, the Red Hook Pool opened on Sunday.
A Decade in, a Bushwick Community Garden Blossoms

A Decade in, a Bushwick Community Garden Blossoms

Jeanne Salchli, a science teacher at P.S. 376, slowly transformed a derelict lot into a flourishing community garden for area students.
A Brooklyn Wellness Space That Fuels Bed-Stuy's Creative Energy

A Brooklyn Wellness Space That Fuels Bed-Stuy's Creative Energy

Where do Brooklyn creatives go to rest and recharge? They head to The Brooklyn Wellness Club, a Black-owned yoga studio in Bedford-Stuyvesant.