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Groundswell Transforms NYC with Meaningful Street Art Murals

By: Katey St. John Walking along the streets of Brooklyn, each building has a unique story blooming inside. Many times, however, these...

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KOTA the Friend Drops Memorial Day Music Video for His Song Titled ‘Vietnam’

On Memorial Day, Brooklyn’s own hip hop artist and producer Kota the Friend released the official music video for his song...

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BusinessDevelopment

Renewable Energy Pioneer Awarded to Brooklyn SolarWorks CEO

T.R. Ludwig, chief executive officer of Brooklyn SolarWorks, was recognized in April for his contributions to the state’s transition to...

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Preparing for DanceAfrica: Spirit Walkers Embrace a Vibrant Cultural Celebration

By: C. Zawadi Morris Every year for the past 47 years, the Brooklyn Academy of Music has been host to DanceAfrica, the largest African...

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East New York’s Own Carmen Santiago Launches Dream Career After Second Chance at College

Carmen Santiago, who earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Community Health Education in 2023 at Borough of Manhattan Community...

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DiningFeatures

Bed-Stuy Welcomes New French Bakery, Enhancing Local Culinary Offerings

By: Brianna Robles Jatee Kearsley, owner and pastry chef at Je T’aime Pâtisserie, is redefining what it means to have a sweet tooth....

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Brooklyn Borough President and Actor Anthony Ramos Bring New Life to Bushwick School Arts

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and actor Anthony Ramos on Wednesday teamed up to bring free, year-round after-school theater...

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OpEd

In An Open Letter Renee Collymore Urges Mayor Eric Adams to Address Migrant Crisis After Hundreds of Residents Attend Town Hall

Renee Collymore, the Democratic Liaison 57th AD (Clinton Hill), put together a Town Hall meeting for her district, which was attended by...

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Piccola Cucina Brings Authentic Sicilian Flavors to Brooklyn

By: Hannah Berman Piccola Cucina opened its first location in Manhattan in 2007. It was soon joined by two more spots in Manhattan, then a...

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Gowanus Development Advances, Navigating Flood Risks and Steering Canal Cleanup Strategies

By: Shenal Tissera For decades, Gowanus was home to manufacturers and oil companies that dumped their waste into the Gowanus Canal, turning...

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