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Campaign to Remove Crown Heights Principal Gains Momentum

Campaign to Remove Crown Heights Principal Gains Momentum

Community Education Council 16 announces plan to remove P.S. 243 Principal Karen Hambright-Glover
St Francis College Students Now Get Direct Admission into Medical School in Grenada

St Francis College Students Now Get Direct Admission into Medical School in Grenada

St. Francis College students will now be able to gain direct admission to St. George’s University, allowing them to leapfrog the often stressful admissions process
30-Story, 300-Unit Development Coming to 240 Willoughby St

30-Story, 300-Unit Development Coming to 240 Willoughby St

Developers Rabsky Group secured a $72 million construction loan for the site that backs onto to Brooklyn Hospital Center

Governor Hochul Announces Healthcare Workers to Get $3K Bonuses as Part of $10B Investment Plan

The governor announced the $10 billion healthcare plan as part of her State of the State Address Wednesday

Brooklyn Man Accused of Trying to Steal Landlord's Flatlands Home With Fake Deed: DA

Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said the man allegedly tried to transfer ownership of his landlord’s rental property
Brooklyn Public Library Hosts Talks on Digital Activism, Smart Investing, Acting and More This January

Brooklyn Public Library Hosts Talks on Digital Activism, Smart Investing, Acting and More This January

The library has released its January programming schedule
Sobre Masa Tortilleria Opens Coffee and Retail Shop in Bushwick

Sobre Masa Tortilleria Opens Coffee and Retail Shop in Bushwick

Sobre Masa translates to 'about masa,' but it's also a play on the phrase sobre mesa, which is the conversation had over the dinner table.

17 Brooklyn Youths Charged With 14 Shootings, 4 Murders in Gang Takedown: DA

Seventeen young Brooklyn men — alleged members of three violent street gangs known collectively as YPF — have been charged in relation to 14 recent shootings that left four people dead, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez and NYPD Commissioner K

Brooklyn Homeowners Could See Property Tax Increase if Reforms Get Green Light

New reforms designed to make the city’s property tax system more equitable could see Brooklyn homeowners paying more each year
During a COVID-19 Surge, ‘Crisis Standards of Care’ Involve Excruciating Choices and Impossible Ethical Decisions for Hospital & Staff

During a COVID-19 Surge, ‘Crisis Standards of Care’ Involve Excruciating Choices and Impossible Ethical Decisions for Hospital & Staff

When health systems are moving toward crisis conditions, the first steps we take are to do all we can to conserve and reallocate scarce resources.