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Sunset Park’s 9th Puerto Rican Parade hits 5th Ave June 8 with floats, music & pride. Fest starts 6:30p at 43rd St. Hosted by ...
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its bonsai collection, one of the oldest and largest such ...
The 84th’s Commanding Officer, Captain Thomas Maffei, praised the cop for his quick work capturing a reckless vendor who endangered cyclists.
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Overheard in line at one of most popular pastry outlets on Montague Street: "Hope I can get them into a camp ..." A mother with two pre-schoolers in tow was showing a friend ...
The defending WNBA champion Liberty might not think of themselves as the Dirty Dozen. But their first four opponents have become acquainted with how potent New York’s roster is from Big Three to ...
Brooklyn Museum kicks off its bicentennial celebration, programming and exhibitions on Oct. 4 with “Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art” and “The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition.” ...
CITYWIDE – CITY COMPTROLLER BRAD Lander issued a statement on Thursday harshly condemning a proposal from Mayor Eric Adams to sell Bitcoin-enhanced municipal bonds, calling the plan “legally ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT— Brooklyn native Hon. Turquoise Haskin, whose name recalls the ancient gem stone that was worn by pharaohs and Aztec kings, was formally inducted as a judge of the Civil Court ...
For Judges Dweynie Paul and Betsey Jean-Jacques, the journey to the bench did not begin with a mentor, a family legacy or a well-worn playbook. It began with questions, often in courtrooms where ...
New York City could lose up to 19,300 homes in the next 15 years due to flooding from high tides and storms — more than the toll of 2012’s Hurricane Sandy — estimates a forthcoming report by ...
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