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NYC Comptroller Unveils New Dashboard to Track City Agencies

NYC Comptroller Unveils New Dashboard to Track City Agencies

New Yorkers can now easily see how effectively city agencies are delivering services.

FLAG Award For Teaching Excellence Opens Nominations

Nominate your favorite teacher by Nov. 24, 2024.
Brooklyn SolarWorks Joins NYC Accelerator Program to Support Decarbonization Efforts

Brooklyn SolarWorks Joins NYC Accelerator Program to Support Decarbonization Efforts

The solar installer is now a recognized qualified service provider in New York City.
Brooklyn Celebrates National Voter Registration Day at Abolitionist Place

Brooklyn Celebrates National Voter Registration Day at Abolitionist Place

About 100 people registered to vote, according to the organizers.
Air Pollution from Buildings Driving Health Crisis in New York

Air Pollution from Buildings Driving Health Crisis in New York

New Yorkers are increasingly suffering from respiratory and cardiovascular illness, cancer, heatstroke and early death due to the rising levels of air pollution, a report found.
Two Brooklyn Schools Recognized Among Nation’s Best

Two Brooklyn Schools Recognized Among Nation’s Best

A. Fantis School of Saints Constantine & Helen Cathedral and Brooklyn School of Inquiry were named part of the 2024 National Blue Ribbon Schools cohort by the U.S. Department of Education.
Haitian-Dominican Film Festival Kicks Off in Brooklyn on Oct. 9

Haitian-Dominican Film Festival Kicks Off in Brooklyn on Oct. 9

The second annual Nou Akoma Nou Sinèrji (We Heart We Synergy), a Haitian-Dominican Transnational Film Festival, will be held at St. Francis College.
ABCirque Brings Interactive Circus to Brooklyn Children’s Museum on Oct. 5

ABCirque Brings Interactive Circus to Brooklyn Children’s Museum on Oct. 5

The contemporary circus company is known for its immersive shows that engage audiences through narrative and breaking the fourth wall.
Good Day, Brooklyn!

Good Day, Brooklyn!

City Council OKs Contraceptive Program to Curb Rat Population

City Council OKs Contraceptive Program to Curb Rat Population

The pilot program is inspired by New York City’s beloved Flaco the owl, who died earlier this year with rat poison in his system.