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THE MTA HAS INSTALLED protective platform safety barriers at 56 subway stations, with 21 of them in Brooklyn, Gov. Kathy ...
A smoky fire broke out on the ninth floor of a high-rise office tower at 185 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights at roughly 4:49 p.m. on Monday.
Georgetown in Bergen Beach saw slowed growth after a housing plan clash, but today it’s a mostly Italian and Jewish residential area.
WASHINGTON, DC — THE U.S. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED THAT IT IS RELEASING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GRANTS TO SCHOOLS for adult literacy, English language instruction and other programs ...
THE RED HOOK POOL remains closed due to a collapsed pipe since late June, with repairs delayed until mid-August, according to THE CITY.
ON THIS DAY IN 1878, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “The cool breeze of yesterday moderated the intense heat of the past few days a little, and life was somewhat more endurable, but from all ...
BROOKLYN — PARSONS CORPORATION on Thursday received the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York’s Diamond Award for its $300 million Brooklyn Bridge Rehabilitation Project ...
The Concordia Ford Greene preschool recently signed a 10-year lease for over 12,000 square feet of space at the Clermont Avenue Armory.
Lady Moody founded Gravesend in 1645 as a haven for religious dissenters, making her the first woman to charter land in the New World.
AN ADDITIONAL $200 MILLION IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ZERO-EMISSION SCHOOL buses through the third installment of funding.
THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER HAS RULED a Sunday, July 13 shooting to be a homicide, after the 22-year-old victim succumbed to his injuries.
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