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Crown Heights Paints a Picture of Diversity and Togetherness

New York City Council Member Laurie A.

Bed-Stuy Food Crawl Highlights the Renaissance of Malcolm X Blvd

In the past year alone, a slew of new businesses have opened up along Malcolm X Boulevard in Bed-Stuy-- including three new eateries-- and Bridge Street Development Corporation hopes to highlight them all.

Indian Folk Singer, Sensation FALU to Play in Brooklyn

Falu in studio New York-based Indian folk singer and songwriter Falu will be returning to the Brooklyn Museum for a free performance, as a part of the museum's First Saturday programming on April 2. Falu, born Falguni Shah in Mumbai, India.
Cumbo Calls on Community to Help Paint Historic ONE CROWN HEIGHTS Mural

Cumbo Calls on Community to Help Paint Historic ONE CROWN HEIGHTS Mural

New York City Council Member Laurie A.

Mayor Signs into Law new Bills Expanding the Boundaries, Spend of Fulton St. BID

On Wednesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law two bills, Intro 1029 and Intro 1047 , put forth by the New York City Council expanding the Fulton Area Business (FAB) Alliance .
Jefferson High School Wins Citywide Basketball Championship, its First in 62 Years

Jefferson High School Wins Citywide Basketball Championship, its First in 62 Years

The Orange Wave beat rivals Lincoln High School in a 90-61 victory in the PSAL Class AA boys basketball title game held at Madison Square Garden on March 12.

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City Council Passes Bill Increasing Green Energy Mandates for City-Owned Buildings

What New York City Would Look Like Buried In Its Own Carbon Emissions One of the many reasons why people fail to acknowledge the seriousness of greenhouse gas emissions is that they're invisible.

Report: Personal Injury Claims Against the Dpt of Corrections Rose 27 Percent in Last Year

A new ClaimStat Alert report by New York City Comptroller Scott M.

Following Series of Attacks on Elderly, BP Adams Shares Crime Prevention Tips for Seniors

Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams shared a series of crime prevention tips with members of the Park Slope Center for Successful Aging, following a number of local attacks on the elderly.