WILLIAMSBURG — LONGTIME EAST VILLAGE institution Veselka, a Ukrainian diner that first opened its doors in 1954, on Wednesday held the grand opening of its first Brooklyn location in ...
GAZA — It’s children, from both sides, who always suffer the most collateral damage: Palestinian children wounded in the Israeli bombardment on a residential building in Bureij refugee camp ...
The Bay Ridge St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee marked the centennial ...
The annual festival celebrating thought-provoking local and international photography has returned to Brooklyn Bridge Park. It will make its presence felt in all five boroughs, boasting more than ...
BROOKLYN NAVY YARD — ANDREW KIMBALL, THE NYC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP’s president and CEO, will be the keynote speaker at the 2024 Energy Summit. This ticketed event, which the Brooklyn ...
CLINTON HILL — NEW YORK ATTORNEY General Letitia James offered support to concerned Clinton Hill residents over the impact of the area’s large migrant shelters at a packed town hall meeting on ...
The Center for Justice Innovation launched the Street Action Network on Friday, a community research initiative led by individuals with firsthand knowledge of street life that seeks to harness the ...
CITYWIDE — THE NYC SCHOOLS’ SUMMER RISING program will receive $20 million as part of a restorative funds investment from the Adams administration, the mayor and other city officials announced ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1900, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Arrangements for the exercises connected with the breaking of ground for the foundation of the next or central section of the museum ...
KENSINGTON — RESIDENTS OF KENSINGTON HAVE A NEW minority-and-women-owned supermarket providing the community with fresh and healthy foods, thanks to tax benefits through the New York City ...
Judge Matthew Sciarrino Jr., who recently retired from the bench, was honored by the Richmond County Bar Association (RCBA) at its 2024 annual picnic. Recognized for his significant contributions ...
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — The Brooklyn Conservatory Community Orchestra (BCCO) held its spring concert at St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church, located at 157 Montague Street, on Saturday, June 1 ...