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2 hours ago

Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics in NYC With Kids: Best Spots + Event Guide - New York Family

New York City offers family-friendly Winter Olympics watch parties, interactive installations, skating, and hands-on activities across Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, and Midtown venues.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
9 hours ago

The Benito Bowl is here: Brooklyn's best Super Bowl watch parties for football and Bad Bunny fans * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn offers numerous Super Bowl LX watch parties with big screens, food, drinks, immersive setups, and Bad Bunny halftime-driven celebrations.
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fromNew York Family
10 hours ago

5 of the Best Go-Karts Near NYC for Kids & Families

Check height and age requirements and book go-kart sessions in advance; many venues offer youth pricing and combo packages with arcades.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
5 hours ago

Brooklyn Dems backtrack after Hochul endorsement hiccup * Brooklyn Paper

The Brooklyn Democratic Party re-endorsed Gov. Kathy Hochul after briefly withdrawing support over her selection of Adrienne Adams as lieutenant governor.
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18 hours ago
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Brooklyn street robbery leaves man punched and robbed

A 28-year-old man was punched and robbed of about $40 on Fulton Street; two suspects fled southbound on Throop Avenue and remain at large.
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Victim attacked and robbed in front of Bed-Stuy McDonald's

Two men assaulted and robbed a 28-year-old outside a McDonald's at 1531 Fulton St. in Bedford-Stuyvesant; suspects fled; Crime Stoppers seeks tips.
fromNew York Post
1 day ago

Woman struck and killed by hit-and-run NYC school bus full of students

A woman was struck and killed by a hit-and-run school bus full of students while she was crossing a Brooklyn street Thursday afternoon, according to cops and sources. The female pedestrian was attempting to cross the street at the intersection of 23rd Avenue and Bath Avenue in Gravesend just after 3 p.m. when the school bus driver failed to navigate the roadway properly and careened into her, the NYPD said.
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fromNew York Daily News
1 day ago

Man, 81, found dead after fire rips through Brooklyn apartment building

An 81-year-old man died after a fire ripped through the fifth floor of a Brooklyn apartment building Thursday, cops said. The blaze ignited inside the building on 47th St. near 12th Ave. in Borough Park around 2:45 p.m., according to cops and firefighters. The victim was found dead inside an apartment, cops said. His name is being withheld until after his family is notified of his death.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
10 hours ago

Brown Harris Stevens names Maggie Ross to lead Brooklyn sales

Maggie Ross appointed managing director of sales for Brown Harris Stevens' Brooklyn operation, overseeing four offices and leveraging 15 years' NYC real estate experience.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago
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Mayor announces Phylisa Wisdom as pick to head antisemitism office

Phylisa Wisdom appointed executive director to Combat Antisemitism; praised by Jewish progressives but criticized over past yeshiva activism and potential tensions on Israel-Gaza issues.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago
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Mamdani taps progressive Jewish leader to head Office to Combat Antisemitism, sparking controversy

Zohran Mamdani appointed Phylisa Wisdom to lead NYC's Office to Combat Antisemitism amid controversy and mixed endorsements.
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago
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Mamdani taps progressive Jewish leader to head Office to Combat Antisemitism, sparking controversy

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fromBrooklyn Paper
1 day ago

Crime ticked up in Brooklyn at the start of 2026, as theft and hate crimes rose * Brooklyn Paper

Major felonies rose 1.5% driven by theft increases, while violent crimes and shootings fell significantly after targeted NYPD patrols; hate crimes increased.
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 day ago

Borough Hall exhibit honors Brooklyn's hip-hop legends for Black History Month * Brooklyn Paper

In celebration of Black History Month, a photo installation at Brooklyn Borough Hall is putting "Brooklyn's Finest: Legends in Focus" in the spotlight, paying homage to Brooklyn's hip-hop history and the photographers who chronicled the evolution of the borough's hip-hop culture and the arts during the genre's most pivotal years. Images include the historic 1998 "Greatest Day in Hip-Hop History" photo by Gordon Parks, featuring influential rappers, DJs, producers and artists gathered on a Harlem brownstone stoop;
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

An improvement district for Bushwick Inlet Park

North Brooklyn parks lack reliable funding and services compared to BID areas, prompting formation of a Northside Improvement District to secure long-term maintenance.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

School safety agent stabbed in middle school brawl

EAST FLATBUSH - A SCHOOL SAFETY agent at I.S. 285, the Meyer Levin Middle School for the Performing Arts, in East Flatbush suffered a knife wound to the calf on Wednesday, after intervening in a brawl between two students, the New York Post reports . The fight broke out on Beverly Road, outside the school, at 3:10 p.m., before the agent, age 53, stepped in to try to halt it.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Justice Department seeks to denaturalize convicted rapist

Gurmeet Singh allegedly kidnapped and raped a taxi passenger, concealed the crime during his naturalization, and now faces denaturalization under U.S. law.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Deputy mayor for housing previews the Affordability Agenda that will define Mamdani's legacy

Mamdani administration plans to enlist private developers, change land-use and financing to build affordable housing, increase union labor use, and impose a four-year rent freeze.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Daniel Flynn named FDNY first deputy commissioner, Fabricio Caro as chief of staff

Flynn, most recently chief fire marshal, will oversee day-to-day FDNY operations across bureaus and offices. He was appointed to the FDNY in 2005, rose through Ladder Company 114 to fire marshal leadership and has led the Bureau of Fire Investigation since April 2021. The department credited Flynn with shaping its response to lithium-ion battery hazards and pushing legislation to curb unregulated batteries.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Nets land Agbaji in three-team swap

The Nets acquired Ochai Agbaji, a 2032 second-round pick and cash from Toronto to facilitate Chris Paul's move to the Raptors.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Argentina requests extradition of Maduro from the US on crimes against humanity charges

An Argentine judge requested U.S. extradition of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on accusations including crimes against humanity and federal narco-terrorism charges.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Judge appears skeptical of Trump's latest bid to nix his hush money conviction

A federal judge signaled he will likely reject President Trump's attempt to transfer and erase his New York hush-money conviction, criticizing delay and litigation tactics.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Water main break floods homes in Sheepshead Bay

SHEEPSHEAD BAY - RESIDENTS IN SHEEPSHEAD BAY woke Tuesday, Feb. 3, to flooded basements and first-floor apartments after a water main burst around 2:30 a.m. on a block between Emmons Avenue and Shore Parkway, according to . Water and mud poured into garages and homes, freezing on streets and around parked cars.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Op-ed | The Speaker's Corner: A new chapter for New York City | amNewYork

City Council will prioritize affordability, economic growth, and opportunity, addressing hidden cost drivers and fostering public-private collaboration to renew neighborhoods and retain jobs.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

BPL to break ground on new Canarsie Library Friday

Canarsie will get an 11,000-square-foot Brooklyn Public Library branch featuring mass-timber construction, doubled public space, sustainable systems, and modern community and technology amenities.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Mamdani endorses Hochul for reelection as New York governor

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed Gov. Kathy Hochul for reelection on Thursday, offering the moderate governor some progressive heft as she faces a challenge from her political left in her campaign for a second full term in office. In an op-ed in The Nation, Mamdani, a Democrat, noted his political differences with the governor but wrote that he's "come to trust Governor Hochul as someone willing to engage in an honest dialogue that leads to results."
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Judge rejects bid to raise burden of proof in NYC school suspension hearings

A federal judge ruled New York City's "substantial and competent" evidence standard for multi-day suspension hearings is constitutionally sufficient, denying the push for a higher standard.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

PREMIUM A terrorism label that comes before the facts can turn 'domestic terrorism' into a useless designation

Domestic terrorism legally requires demonstrated intent to intimidate or coerce; labeling incidents as terrorism should await investigation and disciplined analysis rather than rapid public pronouncements.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

NYC's investigation into Rikers 'deadlocking' drags on for more than 450 days

"The Department of Investigation's delay allows harm to continue in real time," the former Rikers social worker, Justyna Rzewinski, told THE CITY. "When investigations stall, they fail the very people they are meant to protect."
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

Narcotics smugglers charged, arrested in death of Brooklyn 4-year-old

Ahuva Katzin and Yitzchok Sklar were indicted for conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death after their child's fentanyl poisoning in Brooklyn.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

The Bots are talking to each other. Should we be afraid?

For years now, the standard nightmare about artificial intelligence has gone something like this: a machine is given a simple task - make paperclips, say - and, pursuing that goal with flawless, inhuman logic, it never stops. It makes paperclips when we ask it to. It makes paperclips when we beg it not to. It makes paperclips when the factories are full, when the cities are buried, when the oceans are choked with bent wire.
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fromCaribbean Life
1 day ago

Jackie Summers bottles Caribbean heritage with Sorel Liqueur, America's most awarded spirits - Caribbean Life

Sorel Liqueur revives Caribbean sorrel tradition through Jackie Summers' commercialization, reclaiming cultural legacy and achieving national and international recognition.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

PREMIUM What Olympic athletes see that viewers don't: Machine-made snow makes ski racing faster and riskier, and it's everywhere

Warming winters and limited natural snowfall are shifting cross-country skiing toward machine-made snow, altering race surfaces, training, scheduling, and athlete safety.
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fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
1 day ago

Brooklyn's Finest Photo Installation Honors Hip-Hop Legends At Borough Hall

Brooklyn honors its central role in Hip-Hop with a photo installation showcasing iconic photographers, landmark portraits, and community tributes during Black History Month.
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fromNew York Daily News
1 day ago

Healthy and available, Haywood Highsmith draws interest from contenders after Nets waive him

The Nets waived forward Haywood Highsmith before he played for Brooklyn, sending him to waivers after rehabbing from meniscus surgery.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

February 5: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

ON THIS DAY IN 1877, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, "The Woman's Centennial Chorus, whose singing was a special feature at the opening and closing ceremonies of the International Exhibition, has been permanently organized, under the title of the Thomas Choral Society. A series of concerts will be given in Philadelphia by the Society, with Mr. Thomas as leader, and in conjunction with his renowned orchestra."
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Schumer, Gillibrand celebrate full funding of 9/11 health program

Full funding for the World Trade Center Health Program averts a $3 billion shortfall and guarantees funding increases through 2040 for over 135,000 enrollees.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

PREMIUM Women have been mapping the world for centuries, and now they're speaking up for the people left out of those maps

Women historically contributed to mapping but were overlooked; geospatial technologies and GIS expanded education, employment and research opportunities, increasing women's access to mapmaking.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

City Council staffer denied bail after ICE arrest at asylum interview

An immigration judge denied bail to City Council analyst Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez, keeping him in ICE custody after his January 12 arrest.
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 days ago

Say it with sliders: Celebrate Valentine's Day at White Castle's 'Love Castles' in Brooklyn * Brooklyn Paper

The one-of-a-kind celebration transforms the iconic fast-food restaurant into a festive, sit-down dining destination complete with hostess seating, tableside service, and Valentine's Day décor throughout the Castle, and Lovebirds seeking a more low-key celebration of their everlasting adoration for each other - or who were too late to the table to score a reservation at their favorite restaurant - will enjoy a decadent cuisine of Sliders, Shrimp Nibblers, Strawberry and Cream Waffles and other noteworthy menu items.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Bay Ridge man attends over 24K concerts

Joe Sarkis, age 72, has attended over 24,000 concerts since 1971, keeping meticulous logs, ticket stubs, and memorabilia.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Olympic soccer comes to NYCFC's planned Queens stadium in 2028

Etihad Park in Queens will host group-stage and knockout soccer matches for the 2028 Olympics; stadium completion is planned for 2027.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Activists protest high gas bills outside Brooklyn's National Grid HQ

Activists protested high gas bills and demanded city-funded heat pump subsidies and a phaseout of new gas boilers to lower costs and pollution.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Flatbush YMCA hosts kids' basketball clinic with Knicks' John Starks

The Flatbush YMCA hosted former Knicks guard John Starks for a youth basketball clinic training around 100 kids in ball-handling and shooting.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Marcia Ely, director of public programs at the Center for Brooklyn History, brings popular live programs to the 163-year-old institution

Marcia Ely applies television storytelling and casting techniques to design public programs that make the Center for Brooklyn History accessible and relevant to Brooklyn residents.
fromBronx Times
2 days ago

FreshDirect workers poised to strike over third-party delivery proposal - Bronx Times

FreshDirect's drivers, runners and loaders are represented by United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 2013, which has a bargaining unit of about 670 employees. The current contract, which expired at the end of 2025 and was extended until Feb. 6, allows 14% of deliveries to be handled by third parties. In negotiations, FreshDirect is now proposing to increase that number to 40% this year,
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor says AI-generated Epstein images incredibly difficult' | amNewYork

Mayor Zohran Mamdani's film-director mother's name was mentioned several times in the newly released trove of documents tied to late pedophile and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, prompting a slew of misinformation online that Hizzoner said Wednesday is incredibly difficult. AI-generated images depicting Mamdani as a child alongside his mother, Mira Nair, and Epstein began circulating online following the latest document drop by the Department of Justice.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Reps. Goldman, Velazquez co-sponsor bill mandating health screenings of ICE detainees

WASHINGTON, DC - A BILL THAT TWO BROOKLYN CONGRESSMEMBERS HAVE COSPONSORED would require U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection to perform an initial health screening on detainees. House Resolution 7335 , which Rep. Raul Rodriguez, Democrat of California, introduced on Tuesday, Feb. 3, and which is now referred to committee, has 73 cosponsors, including eight from New York and two from Brooklyn: Reps. Nydia M. Velazquez, D-07, and Dan Goldman, D-10.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

PREMIUM 'Family Leadership Summit' speaks to evolving priorities of Brooklyn families

Brooklyn leaders convened to strengthen family-centered partnerships, services, and experiences across culture, commerce, and civic life.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

PREMIUM The Supreme Court may soon diminish Black political power, undoing generations of gains

There would be considerable historical irony if the court decides to use the 14th Amendment to provide the legal cover for reversing a generation of Black political progress in the South. Initially designed to enshrine federal civil rights protections for freed people facing a battery of discriminatory " Black Codes" in the postbellum South, the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause has been the foundation of the nation's modern rights-based legal order, ensuring that all U.S. citizens are treated fairly.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Women leaders from worldwide Chabad movement to gather in Brooklyn

About 4,500 Chabad-Lubavitch women emissaries from 100 countries will gather in Crown Heights Feb. 5–9 to address antisemitism and commemorate Rebbetzin Schneerson.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
2 days ago

Queer-owned fitness studio Home.BodyBK defines a new model for inclusive fitness in Park Slope * Brooklyn Paper

Queer, women-owned fitness studio prioritizes community, non-competition, and safety, building devoted members through small classes and individual equipment.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
2 days ago

Schumer, Gillibrand secure $26M for Brooklyn housing, health and community projects * Brooklyn Paper

U.S. Senators secured $26,355,000 in federal funding for Brooklyn projects including affordable housing renovations, community centers, health infrastructure, and related local services.
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Gateway Tunnel: New York and New Jersey sue Trump admin in another effort to keep major Hudson River rail project alive amNewYork

The $16 billion Gateway Tunnel project would replace a 116-year-old train tunnel that serves 200,000 commuters between New York and New Jersey each weekday. The two tubes, which carries Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains, are crumbling after a century-plus of use and severe damage from 2012's Superstorm Sandy. New York and New Jersey Attorneys General Letitia James and Jennifer Davenport, respectively, filed the states' Feb. 3 lawsuit
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Brooklyn's 23rd annual Idiotarod cart race a success

Thirty teams raced costumed, decorated shopping carts in the 23rd annual Idiotarod in East Williamsburg, combining a five-mile bar-crawl, checkpoint minigames, and an afterparty.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Gateway tunnel commission sues DOT as shutdown deadline nears

MANHATTAN - THE GATEWAY COMMISSION SUED the U.S. Department of Transportation, alleging the agency is withholding $205,275,358 in contractually required payments for the $16 billion Hudson River rail tunnel project and forcing a potential work stoppage Feb. 6 that could cost about 1,000 jobs, reports The case, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, comes as the Gateway Development Commission warns its credit line is exhausted and contractors may be unable to keep building sites active on both sides of the river.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Macri Park closes in Williamsburg, prompting benefit event for staff

WILLIAMSBURG - WILLIAMSBURG GAY BAR Macri Park shuts abruptly after announcing on Instagram Jan. 13 that it is closing, leaving staff and performers without an explanation and canceling events that were still advertised on the venue's website, Gay City News reported. Drag performer Mambiche, host of the bi-monthly "Mambi Mondays" karaoke night, said the shutdown blindsided workers. "It took everyone as a surprise. It hurt a lot of people," Mambiche said.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Population growth stagnant in New York last year as fewer immigrants move in

Foreign-born arrivals to New York State fell sharply in 2025 to roughly 96,000, driven largely by affordability and changing migration patterns.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
2 days ago

From salsa to sea creatures, what to do this month at the Brooklyn Museum * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn Museum presents a full February program including First Saturdays, Lunar New Year, family workshops, a Salsa Party, Oliver Jeffers activities, and Valentine's art events.
fromNews 12 - Default
2 days ago

Power restored to Boerum Hill, Park Slope neighborhoods following major outages

Con Edison crews have officially restored power to residents and business owners over in Boerum Hill and Park Slope.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Bay Ridge Facebook group helps locals dig out of snow amid frigid temps

The shoveling connection was established by me in 2022 after I noticed on the Bay Ridge Talk page seeking people to shovel while also seeing separate posts about people looking for work to shovel,
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fromRobb Report
3 days ago

A Brand-New $8 Million Minimalist Townhouse in Brooklyn Echoes Williamsburg's Industrial Roots

A new 4,000-square-foot Williamsburg townhouse blends contemporary minimalism with preserved historic elements, using brick, concrete, wood, and a sculptural staircase to echo industrial past.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

February 4: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Brooklyn records show local concerns about ice supply, theatrical premieres, weddings, extreme cold, and changes in football leadership between 1876 and 1941.
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Sound check: On Air Fest 2026 brings star-studded audio world back to Williamsburg * Brooklyn Paper

For four days this month, Williamsburg will again become home to "the Coachella of podcasts" as On Air Fest returns to Brooklyn with one of its most ambitious lineups yet. Running from Feb. 23 to 26, On Air Fest 2026 will span three walkable neighborhood venues: the Wythe Hotel, Arlo Williamsburg and The XX Venue. The event will feature live podcast tapings, intimate interviews, performances, panels and industry conversations that explore how audio, media and culture intersect and evolve.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Phone pickpockets hit Brooklyn concerts as cities worldwide report surge in phone thefts

DOWNTOWN AND BROOKLYN NAVY YARD - PHONE THEFTS are spiking at Brooklyn venues, with fans reporting missing devices after shows at Brooklyn Paramount in Downtown and Brooklyn Storehouse in Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

NY Attorney General's office will begin monitoring and documenting immigration enforcement actions

New York’s Legal Observation Project will monitor and document federal immigration enforcement statewide using trained OAG legal observers and public-submitted evidence to protect residents’ rights.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

New Pratt exhibit explores architectural sketches

Pratt's School of Architecture opens 'Levers Long Enough to Move the World,' an exhibition of over 50 contemporary architectural sketches from pencil to digital.
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fromCaribbean Life
3 days ago

Tenement Museum celebrates Black History Month with special family program - Caribbean Life

The Tenement Museum on Orchard Street hosts a Black History Month family program Feb. 8 featuring mini-tours of Joseph and Rachel Moore's tenement and exhibits.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Woman accused then released in Prospect Heights random attack spree

A 44-year-old woman assaulted multiple people near Flatbush Avenue, striking a 63-year-old man with a glass bottle; she was charged and released under supervision.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Brooklyn Mirage to reopen as Pacha New York in June after sale approved in bankruptcy court * Brooklyn Paper

Pacha will take over Brooklyn Mirage operations and reopen as Pacha New York in June 2026 after Axar resolved creditor disputes.
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fromGay City News
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Williamsburg gay bar Macri Park closes abruptly, sparking questions and concerns for staff

Macri Park, a longstanding Williamsburg gay bar, closed suddenly on Jan. 13 without staff explanation, leaving performers and patrons financially and emotionally affected.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

'All good things come to an end': Galaxy Comics to close Bay Ridge location March 1 after nearly two decades * Brooklyn Paper

Galaxy Comics' Bay Ridge Fifth Avenue storefront will close on March 1 after nearly 18 years; the Park Slope parent store will remain open.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Lunar New Year at Industry City

Free dragon and lion dance Feb. 19 and ticketed mahjong Lunar New Year celebration with market, raffle, cafe, and DJ on Feb. 22.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

PREMIUM Data centers told to pitch in as storms and cold weather boost power demand

As Winter Storm Fern swept across the United States in late January 2026, bringing ice, snow and freezing temperatures, it left more than a million people without power, mostly in the Southeast.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

PREMIUM Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show is part of long play drawn up by NFL to score with Latin America

National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell likely didn't have the sensibilities of the U.S. president in mind when the choice of Bad Bunny was made. One of the top artists in the world, Bad Bunny performs primarily in Spanish and has been critical of immigration enforcement, which factored into the backlash in some conservative circles to the choice. Bad Bunny's anti-ICE comments at this year's Grammy Awards will have only stoked the ire of some conservatives.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Deep freeze tests city sanitation workers

Given that the same sanitation workers who pick up trash have been clearing the foot of snow and ice that fell last Sunday, we are about one day behind on collection, and we ask for patience from New Yorkers while we catch up,
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

As measles spreads across country, AMA urges public to get vaccinated

The U.S. is at real risk of losing its measles elimination status for the first time in 25 years - now is the time to make sure you and your family are vaccinated,
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