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Weekend Don't Fail Me Now

Weekend Don't Fail Me Now

The Weekend is upon us and once again, I'm here to run down some really cool events in Brooklyn.

Ongoing Construction Poses Challenges for Small Business Owners on Myrtle Ave

Myrtle Avenue Construction Over the past decade, the Myrtle Avenue corridor that runs through Fort Greene/Clinton Hill has undergone a major restructuring and transformation that has, without question, greatly benefited the community and the small bu
Bill would educate new parents on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Bill would educate new parents on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Click here to view original web page at legislativegazette.com A bill that would educate new parents about safe sleep practices for infants has passed both houses and will be sent to Gov. Cuomo to be signed or vetoed. The bill ( S.5100/A.

Equality for East Flatbush-- #NoEvictionZone Video Pledges

By Kari Lindberg Outside of the Flatbush Public Library on Linden Street is a small camera crew of three people filming 70-year-old Brighton Beach resident Efrain Aviles. Standing in front of an East Flatbush housing complex, Mr.

Brooklynites Gather in Prospect Park for Orlando Vigil

In the four days since a gunmen took the lives of 49 men and women in an Orlando gay club, large vigils and prayer meetings have been peacefully held all across the globe.

My Experience with the By My Side Birth Support Program

Written By Shalay L, Brooklyn When I found out that I was pregnant with my daughter I knew I didn't want to have what has become a traditional birth in this country.
'Violence Out Brownsville' Org Moves to New Location on Pitkin Ave

'Violence Out Brownsville' Org Moves to New Location on Pitkin Ave

BIVO's acknowledges its "violence interrupters." With a newly expanded office, Violence out of Brownsville , also known as BIVO, can now increase its efforts to stop gun violence in the Brownsville community.

Dr. Julianne Malveaux to Speak at 'Corporate Social Responsibility' Conference at MEC

Dr.

Naturalization Ceremony at Wyckoff House Welcomes 30 New Citizens: Photos

Immigrants take the oath of allegiance to become American citizens. Against the backdrop of Brooklyn's oldest structure, 30 immigrants from 26 countries became American citizens on Thursday, June 9.

Community Board 8 Meets: Passing of Committee Member, New Community Data Site and Rezoning Resolutions

The community board listens to announcements. On Thursday, June 9, Community Board 8, representing the northern section of Crown Heights, held its final meeting before the summer hiatus.