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Real Estate Firm Collaborates With Brooklyn Museum to Offer Residents Exclusive Perks

Real Estate Firm Collaborates With Brooklyn Museum to Offer Residents Exclusive Perks

The Brodsky Organization is giving residents in four Brooklyn buildings new ways to connect with the borough’s vibrant arts scene through a collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum.
Asase Yaa’s Finale Recital Honors Black Dance Legacy in Brooklyn

Asase Yaa’s Finale Recital Honors Black Dance Legacy in Brooklyn

Asase Yaa Cultural Arts Foundation’s School of the Arts held its 13th Annual Finale Recital at Hunter College’s Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, on Sunday, June 22.
DoorDash Delivery Workers Urged to Claim Money From $16.75 Million Settlement

DoorDash Delivery Workers Urged to Claim Money From $16.75 Million Settlement

Thousands of New York delivery workers have a chance to claim their share of a multimillion-dollar settlement meant to pay them back for lost tips.
Farragut Stakeholders Celebrate Student Success at Scholarship Dinner

Farragut Stakeholders Celebrate Student Success at Scholarship Dinner

The second annual College Scholarship Awards Dinner served up more than just good food; it delivered promise and opportunity for Farragut Houses youth.
City to Move Brooklyn Concrete Recycling Facility

City to Move Brooklyn Concrete Recycling Facility

A concrete recycling facility operated by the city Department of Transportation in the Columbia Street Waterfront District will be closed by the end of the year, a concession to residents and elected officials who have long raised health concerns, as the city seeks approval for its $80 million Brooklyn Marine Terminal project.
City Backs Special Ed, Launches New Childcare Program For Kids Under 2

City Backs Special Ed, Launches New Childcare Program For Kids Under 2

The city allocated an additional $80 million to expand early childhood education programs for special needs students and to launch a pilot childcare program for children ages 0 to 2 from low-income households.
Affordable Living Meets Art in Brooklyn’s Next Housing Project

Affordable Living Meets Art in Brooklyn’s Next Housing Project

The Brownsville Arts Center & Apartments (BACA), at 366 Rockaway Ave., will create 283 new affordable rental apartments, as well as a new cultural arts center.
Celebrate City of Water Day with Kayaks, Music and More at Jamaica Bay

Celebrate City of Water Day with Kayaks, Music and More at Jamaica Bay

New Yorkers are invited to explore the city’s largest natural waterfront at the 8th annual Jamaica Bay Festival on Saturday, July 12.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

Mother and Son Shot by Gel Pellets in Bed-Stuy

Mother and Son Shot by Gel Pellets in Bed-Stuy

Police say on Monday around 10:20am, two 16-year-old boys allegedly approached the two victims and shot them with gel pellets.