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NYC Bodegas to Get Panic Buttons

NYC Bodegas to Get Panic Buttons

About 500 bodegas across the city will be able to directly contact the NYPD through a panic button.
New NYC Website Targets Mental Health Gaps for Men of Color

New NYC Website Targets Mental Health Gaps for Men of Color

Brooklyn-based B.R.O. Experience Foundation debuted a multimedia wellness hub offering culturally-grounded resources, therapy guidance and virtual support for youth and caregivers.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

Park Slope Fire Leaves One Person Injured

Park Slope Fire Leaves One Person Injured

Firefighters brought the blaze under control at 9:58am, according to FDNY officials.
NYPD Targets Cyclists With Criminal Summonses For Minor Infractions

NYPD Targets Cyclists With Criminal Summonses For Minor Infractions

The NYPD maintains that officers will have discretion and that the goal is not zero-tolerance, but improving safety on city streets.
Bed-Stuy Blossoms With Upgraded Community Garden

Bed-Stuy Blossoms With Upgraded Community Garden

Community leaders and neighbors unveiled upgrades to the Lefferts Place Community Garden, including a new gazebo, planting beds and shaded greenery.
Brooklyn Museum Announces Bold Summer Lineup With Immersive Installations And Major Debuts

Brooklyn Museum Announces Bold Summer Lineup With Immersive Installations And Major Debuts

Brooklyn Museum’s summer exhibitions feature a revival of the iconic Ruckus Manhattan, the New York debut of Christian Marclay’s Doors, a contemplative Tibetan Shrine Room from the Rubin Museum, and a bold outdoor installation by UOVO Prize–winner Melissa Joseph.
Tenants Rally in Brooklyn for First Rights to Buy Building

Tenants Rally in Brooklyn for First Rights to Buy Building

Outside a South Slope apartment building, tenants joined elected officials and housing organizers to call for passage of the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act, which would give renters the first chance to buy their buildings and create permanently affordable housing amid NYC’s deepening housing crisis.
City to Convert Boerum Hill Parking Lot Into Senior Housing

City to Convert Boerum Hill Parking Lot Into Senior Housing

A 68-unit, permanently affordable, rent-stabilized housing development for older adults will be built on Third Avenue, between Bergen and Wyckoff Streets.
Rep. Velázquez Aims to Recognize National Young Audiences Arts for Learning Week

Rep. Velázquez Aims to Recognize National Young Audiences Arts for Learning Week

The House resolution honors the Young Audiences Arts for Learning network’s contributions to arts education and highlights the importance of creative learning in youth development ahead of its 73rd anniversary celebration in 2025.