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An all-hands fire broke out on the ground floor of 175 Water St. in DUMBO between Pearl and Jay streets, at 11:22 p.m.
The high school American history teacher realized no one had compiled a comprehensive list of statues of Black Americans in New York City ...
RED HOOK — The giant cruise ship MSC Meraviglia currently towers over the Western Brooklyn waterfront. But come fall 2026, the 2,224-room vessel, which has been operating out of the Red Hook ...
Personnel from the city’s Department of Buildings and Metropolitan Transit Authority examine the scene in front of the Hotel St. George on Sunday, Aug. 3 in Brooklyn Heights. Photo: Mary Frost ...
Spoiler — the ice cream isn’t actually made with human breast milk, but traditional cow’s milk, flavored with bovine colostrum.
BROOKLYN — BROOKLYNITES are invited to gather in parks and other locations across the borough on Tuesday, Aug. 5, beginning at various times in the late afternoon, to celebrate National Night ...
Neighborhood and environmental activists came with signs and speeches. But many of them also came with inhalers for their asthma.
PERMITS WERE FILED on Saturday for a 14-story mixed-use building at 67 Fourth Avenue in Park Slope, near the Atlantic Avenue/Barclays Center ...
Mock trial event at Kings County Court empowers neurodiverse participants, offering hands-on experience and insight into the legal system.
The return of the Summer Stroll along Third Avenue, a Bay Ridge staple for more than a decade, drew thousands to the southern end.
Lady Moody founded Gravesend in 1645 as a haven for religious dissenters, making her the first woman to charter land in the New World.
A FEDERAL JUDGE IN MASSACHUSETTS on Friday, July 25 blocked the Trump administration from ending birthright citizenship.
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