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Flatbush African Burial Ground Coalition Is Fighting To Stop City's Bulldozers

Flatbush African Burial Ground Coalition Is Fighting To Stop City's Bulldozers

The group envisions a space where the remains of former slaves would rest in peace and dignity.
Crown Heights Locals Fund Kingston Ave Clean Up During Tishrei

Crown Heights Locals Fund Kingston Ave Clean Up During Tishrei

Tishrei is the first month of the civil year and the seventh month of the ecclesiastical year in the Hebrew calendar
Continuum's Towers Were Nixed by the City. So the Developer Is Suing.

Continuum's Towers Were Nixed by the City. So the Developer Is Suing.

The developer behind two 34-story towers at 960 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights, recently rejected by the City Planning Commission, is suing.
Climate Tech Startup Creates Hundreds of Jobs for Youth in Brownsville

Climate Tech Startup Creates Hundreds of Jobs for Youth in Brownsville

BlocPower was given a $37 million investment by the City to create 1,500 jobs for youth in neighbords affected by violence
Performance and Community Hub JACK Cuts Ribbon on New Space

Performance and Community Hub JACK Cuts Ribbon on New Space

The new space on Putnam allows the community theatre to stretch out and offer more to its actors and audiences
Death of Brooklyn 4-Year-Old Deemed a Homicide Due to Repeated Abuse: Officials

Death of Brooklyn 4-Year-Old Deemed a Homicide Due to Repeated Abuse: Officials

A Brooklyn toddler died Saturday after being found unconscious in his home, police said. Now, the medical examiner determined his death was likely the result of a history of repeated abuse. Officers responded to a 911 call just after 10 a.m.

Gov. Hochul Visits GodSquad in East Flatbush, Announces $23.7M in Anti-Violence Funding

New York Governor Kathy Hochul spoke at the 11th anniversary dinner of the GodSquad - or 67th Precinct Clergy Council - at an East Flatbush venue Tuesday night.
Photoville's 10th Anniversary Show Opens This Weekend With More Than 75 Exhibitions

Photoville's 10th Anniversary Show Opens This Weekend With More Than 75 Exhibitions

The free public art event will kick off with a day of events at Brooklyn Bridge Park this Saturday, Sept. 18
Council Committee Approves 18-Story Atlantic Ave Build Despite Community Board Opposition

Council Committee Approves 18-Story Atlantic Ave Build Despite Community Board Opposition

The building at 840 Atlantic Avenue was approved by the City Council Land Use Committee and will now be voted on by the full council
Tucum Serves Bed-Stuy More Than Just Coffee

Tucum Serves Bed-Stuy More Than Just Coffee

Tucum, a new Brazilian café in Bed-Stuy, hosts free and low-cost community events like movie nights, music performances and clothing swaps.