ON THIS DAY IN 1876, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “The residence of Mrs. J. M. Cooper, No. 367 MacDonough street, was ...
INVITES FAMILIES TO ITS ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF TU BISHVAT, the Jewish New Year of the Trees, taking place on Sunday, Feb. 1 together with The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life. Throughout ...
It was the last call for a popular Irish pub as The Leif closed earlier this month. Co-owner Mike Gallagher made the announcement on Jan. 16.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, first officially observed nationally in 1986, was acknowledged throughout Kings County this past ...
EDUCATION IS A MAJOR PORTION OF GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL’S BUDGET for Fiscal Year 2027, with a proposed $39.3 billion investment in school aid.
THE FAMILY OF A 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL who jumped to her death from the Bridge in January 2023 sued the City of New York ...
Though he’s certainly all in for Brooklyn, Jordi Fernández hasn’t exactly formulated a plan for ongoing success during this massive rebuild.
AN INTERACTIVE ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR THAT THE BRIDGE MULTICULTURAL AND ADVOCACY PROJECT had scheduled for this Thursday has been postponed.
A MAN WAS SLASHED inside a subway car Monday evening, Jan. 19, following a dispute on a southbound 3 train at the Junius Street station ...
THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM IS KICKING OFF ITS POPULAR FIRST SATURDAYS program for its 2026 season with a tribute to Black History Month.
AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOTTERY opened for a six-story residential building at 584 Gates Ave., offering nine rent-stabilized apartments ...
AN 18-YEAR-OLD was stabbed multiple times during an attack inside a Brooklyn subway station Monday evening, according to Pix11.  The stabbing occurred around 6:17 p.m. on the northbound 2 Train ...