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City Introduces Drone Alerts to Enhance Flood Zone Safety

By: Shenal Tissera New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday said his administration will send out drones to broadcast safety messages to...

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Teachers Speak Up For Principal Facing ‘Unfair’ Accusations of Creating Hostile Environment

By: Megan McGibney After a public display of teacher and staff outrage against a new principal at a Bushwick middle school a few weeks...

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Clinton Hill Residents Live in Fear After Spate of Shootings

By: C.Zawadi Morris Around 70 Clinton Hill residents gathered at the corner of Myrtle Avenue and Hall Street Tuesday evening to express...

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Advocates Call for Overhaul of Long-Standing TPS Program

By: Tareq Saghie Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security extended the Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni citizens in the...

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Sunday Bliss: Libraries Welcome Back Readers with Reopenings

By: Sonia Zinkin-Meyers City officials and community members gathered at the Central Library branch of the Brooklyn Public Library to...

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EPA Examines Suspected New Contaminants at Greenpoint Superfund Site

By: Shenal Tissera As more than two dozen buildings currently undergo contamination mitigation for dangerous levels of chlorinated...

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New BK Restaurant a ‘Love Letter to Bushwick’

By: Hannah Berman Marie’s, a new pasta spot on Wyckoff Ave, self-identifies as a “love letter to Bushwick.” Chef and owner Miguel...

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Bushwick Educators Speak Out Against Principal’s Alleged Toxic Leadership at I.S. 347

By: Megan McGibney Intimidation. Toxic leadership. Disrespect. Retaliation. These sharp words were used to describe Principal Neyva Rivera...

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Hetty Lui McKinnon Celebrated as 2024 James Beard Award Winner

By: Hannah Berman For most eaters, the word “salad” conjures a plate of leafy greens. Sometimes those greens might be freckled...

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Brooklyn Parents Debate City’s Strategy for Reducing Class Sizes

By: Megan McGibney As the public school year closes for students on Wednesday, some Brooklyn education advocates wonder whether children...

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