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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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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By: Katey St. John Tucked into a quiet block of Bushwick, the recycling facility nonprofit Sure We Can provides canners—people who...
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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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T.R. Ludwig, chief executive officer of Brooklyn SolarWorks, was recognized in April for his contributions to the state’s transition to...
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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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Over 270,000 Brooklyn households are poised to lose access to a low-cost broadband connection subsidy as a federal program expired in...
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Brooklyn community stakeholders on Friday celebrated the May launch of the Brooklyn Youth Offshore Wind Training program, a workforce...
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The City University of New York is adopting a new accessibility policy for students with disabilities, addressing the needs of more...