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The Votes Are in: Incumbents Ride a Blue Wave to the Finish Line

The Votes Are in: Incumbents Ride a Blue Wave to the Finish Line

Representing the newly drawn district 43, Democrat Susan Zhuang becomes the first Asian-American City Councilmember from Brooklyn.
Here's What Brooklyn Voters Need to Know About Tomorrow's Election

Here's What Brooklyn Voters Need to Know About Tomorrow's Election

In this election, Brooklynites will vote on City Council candidates, local judges and two State Constitution amendments.
'By Vets, for Vets': A New Parade Celebrates Veterans on Eastern Parkway

'By Vets, for Vets': A New Parade Celebrates Veterans on Eastern Parkway

The inaugural Brooklyn Veterans’ Appreciation Parade featured a marching band, members from the Federation of Black Cowboys riding horses, a resource fair and more.
New City Council Bill to Study Feasibility of Reimbursing Parents for Private Education

New City Council Bill to Study Feasibility of Reimbursing Parents for Private Education

Councilmembers say the new bill could prevent families from leaving NYC, but some Brooklynites have questions about the bill’s true intentions
Downtown Brooklyn Church Relaunches Parents’ Ministry, as Cost of Living Escalates

Downtown Brooklyn Church Relaunches Parents’ Ministry, as Cost of Living Escalates

The Parents' Ministry helps dozens of families get free food, children's clothing and diapers each month in Brooklyn.
The Society of Old Brooklynites Elects Crown Heights' Dr. Frederick Monderson as New President

The Society of Old Brooklynites Elects Crown Heights' Dr. Frederick Monderson as New President

The new president of the Society of Old Brooklynites is a Vietnam War veteran, Egyptologist and retired public school teacher who has served on Community Board 8’s transportation committee.
Inhale, Exhale: Mandatory Mindful Breathing is Coming to Public Schools This Fall

Inhale, Exhale: Mandatory Mindful Breathing is Coming to Public Schools This Fall

Mayor Adams touts the breathing program as a way to help with students’ mental health.
Advocates Say Brooklyn's Community Education Council Election Needs an Audit, Citing Foul Play, Tech Problems

Advocates Say Brooklyn's Community Education Council Election Needs an Audit, Citing Foul Play, Tech Problems

Some well-known names in Brooklyn's CEC community won council seats in their district — however, some parents who used to be involved have either chosen to step back from CEC work or no longer qualify to be on the board.