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IMPACCT Brooklyn Celebrates 62 Years at 2026 Emerald Ball

IMPACCT Brooklyn Celebrates 62 Years at 2026 Emerald Ball

Themed “IMPACCT. Ignite. Inspire,” the evening honored transformational leaders in central Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Org Awards First Microgrants to 38 Nonprofits

Brooklyn Org Awards First Microgrants to 38 Nonprofits

The new program is funding 38 small, community-based organizations across Brooklyn with up to $10,000 each, supporting grassroots leaders and neighborhood initiatives that often miss traditional funding.
Brooklyn Academy of Music Names Tamara McCaw as President

Brooklyn Academy of Music Names Tamara McCaw as President

McCraw's extensive experience in the arts and longstanding connection to BAM positions her to help define the organization’s evolution at a pivotal moment for cultural institutions nationwide, according to board directors.
Liz Munsell Brings Two Decades of Museum Experience to Powerhouse Arts

Liz Munsell Brings Two Decades of Museum Experience to Powerhouse Arts

The Gowanus art museum appoints Liz Munsell as VP of Curatorial and Arts Programs, expanding exhibitions, education and community-focused initiatives.
Marie “Driven” Theodore Takes on Key Housing Role in Brooklyn's CB17

Marie “Driven” Theodore Takes on Key Housing Role in Brooklyn's CB17

Marie Theodore is appointed Housing Committee Chair for Brooklyn’s Community Board 17, focusing on tenant rights and community engagement.
Brooklyn Teens Explore Life Beyond High School at Summit

Brooklyn Teens Explore Life Beyond High School at Summit

Hundreds of Brooklyn high school students gathered for the “Beyond High School” summit, gaining real-world skills in mental health, careers and financial literacy.
Major Renovation Starts at Brooklyn's Prospect Park

Major Renovation Starts at Brooklyn's Prospect Park

The city is investing $37.5 million to restore 8-acres that will include a new Children's Pool and a pollinator corridor garden.
Union Effort at New York Transit Museum Heads to a Vote

Union Effort at New York Transit Museum Heads to a Vote

After the Brooklyn-based museum denied voluntary recognition, Transit Museum workers are moving forward with a formal union election process.
Brooklyn Students Shine in NYC History Day Contest

Brooklyn Students Shine in NYC History Day Contest

Seventy-five NYC students won top honors in the NYC History Day Contest hosted by the Center for Brooklyn History, with several winners from Brooklyn schools.
Brooklyn Youth Earns MVP Award at Roads to Success Basketball Tournament

Brooklyn Youth Earns MVP Award at Roads to Success Basketball Tournament

Brendan Spector, a student at M.S. 839, was named MVP at the Roads to Success 3X3 Basketball Tournament.