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Green-Wood Cemetery Welcomes Spring with a Full Slate of Programs

Green-Wood Cemetery Welcomes Spring with a Full Slate of Programs

From guided historical tours and live performances to thought-provoking death education workshops, the cemetery offers unique ways to experience its rich history and scenic beauty.
Unlocking Parent-Preneur Potential: BKS Seminars Fuel Side Hustle Dreams

Unlocking Parent-Preneur Potential: BKS Seminars Fuel Side Hustle Dreams

The Brooklyn Kindergarten Society is offering free workshops for parents around entrepreneurial skills like branding, e-commerce and social media.
A Slimmer Skatepark Emerges For Brooklyn's Mount Prospect Park

A Slimmer Skatepark Emerges For Brooklyn's Mount Prospect Park

First announced in 2024, a planned $11 million skatepark's size was cut in about half as some residents voiced their opposition.
Playwrights Race The Clock for 24-Hour Theater Showcase in Brooklyn

Playwrights Race The Clock for 24-Hour Theater Showcase in Brooklyn

The 24 Hour Plays celebrates its 25th Annual Gala at The Space at Irondale in Fort Greene, featuring a standout lineup of actors, writers and directors that write and produce plays in one day.
Brooklyn College Students and Staff Rally Amidst Cuts to Women's Center

Brooklyn College Students and Staff Rally Amidst Cuts to Women's Center

The cuts will reportedly reduce the Women's Center's full-time staffing by 40%.
Center for Justice Innovation Releases Report on Gun-Carrying in Crown Heights

Center for Justice Innovation Releases Report on Gun-Carrying in Crown Heights

The report found that fear was the primary reason why young people in Crown Heights carry firearms
City Launches New Scholarship Program: Tuition Support for Social Work Degree

City Launches New Scholarship Program: Tuition Support for Social Work Degree

The program will provide tuition support to contracted provider staff who are pursuing a master’s degree.
Federal Aid Cuts Could Threaten Key NYC Services

Federal Aid Cuts Could Threaten Key NYC Services

Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli warns that recent federal funding cuts and pauses could leave the city's budget short by over $500 million through FY 2026. The city’s reliance on federal aid for education, housing and social services leaves its most vulnerable residents at risk.
Deportations And ICE Tactics Worry NYC Mayoral Hopefuls

Deportations And ICE Tactics Worry NYC Mayoral Hopefuls

The Brooklyn Democratic Mayoral Forum on Thursday brought together five mayoral hopefuls who shared their perspectives on policing, immigration and more.
Brooklyn Restaurateur Shocked He's Targeted for Providing Meals to NYC Teachers, Students

Brooklyn Restaurateur Shocked He's Targeted for Providing Meals to NYC Teachers, Students

Andrew Walcott, owner of Fusion East, said he was surprised his work with over 100 city public schools for food services was singled out by the city Comptroller, who reprimanded the Department of Education for approving catering orders totaling $750,0000 in 2024.