By: Megan McGibney As the public school year closes for students on Wednesday, some Brooklyn education advocates wonder whether children...
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By: Tony Lipka The sun was blazing, but the mass of mermaids marched on. The 42nd annual Mermaid Parade was held on Saturday, bringing...
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By: Katey St. John Amidst all the struggles that immigrants face before and after arriving in the concrete jungle known as New York City,...
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Wednesday, June 19, 2024, is Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day for African Americans. Juneteenth celebrates the...
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By: Christopher Edwards Sunset Park residents said they wanted an area for food vendors, and canoe and kayak launching pads, to be part...
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By: Brianna Robles Picture this: You’re in high school and you’re afforded the opportunity to travel across the world alongside some of...
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Take part in the Hanging Gardens of Brooklyn, a travelling art installation, on the grass lawn within Herbert Von King Park starting on...
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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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A cruise ship sailed to the Port of Brooklyn in Red Hook on Saturday with a 44-foot endangered whale on its bow. “We can confirm with...
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By: Shenal Tissera The mayor launched citywide operations to shut down unlicensed cannabis shops, and tried to quell fears after a...