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Trailblazing Paleontologist From Brooklyn Honored by Pratt, Despite Missing Graduation

Trailblazing Paleontologist From Brooklyn Honored by Pratt, Despite Missing Graduation

The Pratt Institute is honoring "almost" alumni Gerard “Jerry” R. Case, whose work bridges art and science
New Community Support Program in East NY, Brownsville Helping Residents in Need

New Community Support Program in East NY, Brownsville Helping Residents in Need

ICL Connects helped over 180 people in East New York and Brownsville get mental health, housing and food services last month
New York Students and Parents Want Outdoor Schooling Set Up in the City

New York Students and Parents Want Outdoor Schooling Set Up in the City

Advocates of outdoor schooling say it is a chance for the city to right some wrongs with the inequitable effects of the coronavirus
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Honors Lives Lost to COVID-19

Brooklyn Botanic Garden Honors Lives Lost to COVID-19

A new song by composer Michael Gordon will debut in the Cherry Esplanade for visitors to meditate on the many lives lost during the pandemic
Brooklyn Pols Charge Changes to USPS as Voter Suppression

Brooklyn Pols Charge Changes to USPS as Voter Suppression

Congress Members Yvette Clarke and Hakeem Jeffries call on the FBI to investigate Postmaster General Louis DeJoy
Facebook to Support Black-Owned Small Businesses Through Grant Program

Facebook to Support Black-Owned Small Businesses Through Grant Program

Facebook has set up a $40 million grant program to help majority Black-owned businesses with 50 employees or less with cash flow
Flatbush Nostrand BID Director Named to Regional Economic Development Board

Flatbush Nostrand BID Director Named to Regional Economic Development Board

Brooklyn’s Kenneth Mbonu will bring a long history and experience in economic development and community work to the table
Last-Minute Grant Saves Prospect Park Youth Program, Employs Kids of Essential Workers

Last-Minute Grant Saves Prospect Park Youth Program, Employs Kids of Essential Workers

The grant has allowed 24 teens, including kids of essential workers, to work in the park this summer
Danish Shoe Designer to Open Workshop in Brooklyn Navy Yard

Danish Shoe Designer to Open Workshop in Brooklyn Navy Yard

Shoe and leather goods designer ECCO will make Brooklyn its first studio space outside of Denmark
Kids Are Bigger Coronavirus Spreaders Than Many Doctors Realized – Here’s How Schools Can Lower The Risk

Kids Are Bigger Coronavirus Spreaders Than Many Doctors Realized – Here’s How Schools Can Lower The Risk

The first U.S. schools have reopened with in-person classes, and they are already setting off alarm bells about how quickly the coronavirus can spread