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Brooklyn Conservatory Brings Free Jazz to The Masses

Brooklyn Conservatory Brings Free Jazz to The Masses

The streets of Park Slope will come alive this summer with free live jazz shows through the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music.
Brooklyn Man Sentenced to 30 Years For Shooting Father And Son After Parking Dispute

Brooklyn Man Sentenced to 30 Years For Shooting Father And Son After Parking Dispute

A Brooklyn man will spend years behind bars for a violent sidewalk shooting that left a father and son wounded after a brief traffic dispute.
Should NYC Expedite Housing Projects? New Ballot Questions Will Let Voters Decide

Should NYC Expedite Housing Projects? New Ballot Questions Will Let Voters Decide

New York City voters will see five major proposals on their ballots this November, following the Charter Revision Commission’s latest vote.
Powerhouse Arts Launches Bold New Festival Celebrating Global Creativity

Powerhouse Arts Launches Bold New Festival Celebrating Global Creativity

Powerhouse Arts is opening its doors and its stages to the world with the launch of Powerhouse: International.
French Man Arrested For Climbing to Top of The Williamsburg Bridge

French Man Arrested For Climbing to Top of The Williamsburg Bridge

Louis de Lestrange, 21, was captured by police and slapped with reckless endangerment, criminal trespass and other charges.
Anne Burrell’s Death Ruled a Suicide

Anne Burrell’s Death Ruled a Suicide

The Food Network star was found dead in her Brooklyn home on June 17.
Brooklyn Port Plan on Ice as Scrutiny Deepens

Brooklyn Port Plan on Ice as Scrutiny Deepens

A vote on the Brooklyn Marine Terminal project was postponed for the fifth time. Now residents, elected officials and community members will take more time to scrutinize the city's $80 million plan to transform the Columbia Street Waterfront District.
NYC High School Admissions Process Leaves Thousands of Low-Income Students Behind, Audit Finds

NYC High School Admissions Process Leaves Thousands of Low-Income Students Behind, Audit Finds

As many as 7,000 students in shelters or temporary housing may not have received geographic priority for schools near both their current and former homes, as required by city policy, an audit from state Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli found.
Summer Streets Returns to NYC on Saturday With New Routes

Summer Streets Returns to NYC on Saturday With New Routes

Summer Streets opens up 22 miles of city streets starting on Saturday. In Brooklyn, Eastern Parkway will be car free on Aug. 23.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!