PARK SLOPE —TWO NEW HOUSING developments have opened enrollment for their lotteries this week. 380 Fourth Ave. in Park Slope has 50 affordable apartments for households earning between $35,589 ...
PROSPECT HEIGHTS – THE BROOKLYN BOTANIC Garden is hosting its annual “Making Brooklyn Bloom” gardening conference this Saturday, featuring workshops, talks and plant-focused fun. Highlights ...
WILLIAMSBURG — WORKERS ARE EXCAVATING in preparation to lay the foundations for a future four-story, 78-foot-tall office building at 29 Wythe Ave., formerly the site of a warehouse demolished in ...
BROOKLYN, HONG KONG & GUANGDONG, CHINA — BONNIE’S, THE BELOVED CANTONESE-American restaurant, is hosting a one-day-only brunch event on Sunday, March 30, at 10 a.m., in celebration of the ...
STATEWIDE – AS NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE in the trade war between the U.S. and its neighbors, Canada is set to levy a 25% export tariff on electricity its power plants sell across the border to ...
DUMBO — NBA PLAYER BEN SIMMONS is selling his 5,300-square-foot duplex at the Olympia Dumbo for $17 million, two years after purchasing it for $14 million. Located at 30 Front St., the five ...
CITYWIDE — CITY RESIDENTS CAN GET NEW NYC TRASH BINS FREE OF CHARGE, thanks to a bill that Assemblymember William Colton sponsored and City Council passed on Thursday, Feb. 27. The bill, Intro ...
ST. EPHREM ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH will host a special Mass at 11 ...
BAGHDAD — Sounds and movements built on faith: Dervishes ululate at the sound of drums during a Sufi Muslim ceremony of al-Talia al-Kestezania to commemorate the month of Ramadan in Iraq, March ...
CONEY ISLAND — The team who created “Anora” celebrated in Hollywood as the film took home five Oscars Sunday, March 2, but Coney Island’s Williams Candy owners and employees held a ...
BROOKLYN — FATHER MICHAEL EGUINO, an NYPD chaplain and pastor at the Church of St. Anselm and St. Roch, was arrested last Friday and is accused of soliciting a prostitute. Eguino, 40, says he is ...
ALBANY AND NATIONWIDE — THE FEDERAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT IS BEING SUED FOR CUTTING GRANT PROGRAMS TO TEACHERS, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Thursday, March 7.
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