The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce hosts a diverse array of events throughout the year, and on Wed. May 1, 2024 they will be partnering with...
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We all know that “affordable” housing is not a real thing in New York City, but this newly announced “affordable...
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Independent hip hop artist, Kota the Friend, donated $10,000 to PATHS High School at the Thomas Jefferson Campus. The donation is earmarked...
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After an injury-plagued start to 2023, Smith is healthy and excited for what 2024 will bring by Justin Rocke for Brooklyn Cyclones At the...
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Crowded subways can be a haven for pickpockets, disruptive individuals, and tense situations. It’s essential to be proactive about...
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By Christopher Edwards An unseasonably hot day in March didn’t stop passersby from grabbing a free cup of hot cocoa on a Tuesday...
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OpEd by Brian Nicholson – Former Transit Rider and Lifelong New Yorker New York City, once a bustling metropolis renowned for its...
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The Brooklyn skyline—a unique blend of industrial grit and modern architectural marvels—holds a strangely captivating beauty. And what...
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By Hannah Berman The line at Brooklyn Film Camera on a recent weekday night crawled out of the door and moved lazily forward. The shop was...
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By Anastasia Tomkin Matawana Dispensary, Brooklyn’s first legal cannabis store owned by a Black woman, opened to much fanfare in late...