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5 hours ago

Man Dies After E-Bike Collides With Ambulance In Brooklyn, NYPD Says

A 65-year-old electric motorcyclist died after colliding with a northbound ambulance in Fort Greene; three ambulance crew members were hospitalized and reported stable.
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3 days ago

Scholastic Roundup: James Madison wrestles to the top

James Madison High School placed eight wrestlers and scored 186 points to finish as the top PSAL team and runner-up at the 2026 Donald Douglas Championships.
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10 hours ago

Man shot in leg in Gowanus

Unidentified gunman shot a 27-year-old man in Gowanus, striking his right leg; the shooter fled north on 3rd Avenue toward Degraw Street.
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8 hours ago

Human remains found in NYCHA building basement in Bushwick

Dismembered human remains of an unidentified woman in her 50s or 60s were found in a heavy plastic bag in a NYCHA Bushwick basement.
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4 hours ago

Violent and disruptive incidents in schools declined after pandemic and definition changes: DiNapoli

Serious violent and disruptive incident rates fell sharply after 2021-22 reporting definition changes; assault, sexual offense, and weapons cases dropped below 1 per thousand.
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7 hours ago

Getting burned on home heating oil? More than half of firms failed inspections

About half of New York home heating oil delivery companies failed at least one inspection of truck gauges, risking customers receiving less fuel than paid.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
8 hours ago

Human remains discovered in Bushwick basement * Brooklyn Paper

Human remains and body parts were found in the basement trash area of the Borinquen Plaza NYCHA complex; a woman was discovered dead at the scene.
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3 hours ago

Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir wins 7th Grammy Award

The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir won the 2026 Grammy for Best Roots Gospel Album, marking its seventh Grammy win.
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9 hours ago

Father Peter Purpura new chancellor for the Diocese of Brooklyn

Father Peter Purpura has been appointed chancellor of the Diocese of Brooklyn, effective Jan. 30, while remaining pastor at Our Lady of Hope until June 30.
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2 hours ago
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City opens warming centers in Park Slope as power outage stretches on, local pols demand action from Con Ed * Brooklyn Paper

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City opens warming centers in Park Slope as power outage stretches on, local pols demand action from Con Ed * Brooklyn Paper

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8 hours ago

Meet 'Concert Joe,' a Bay Ridge local who's seen nearly 25,000 live shows * Brooklyn Paper

Joe 'Concert Joe' Sarkis spends nearly every night riding the R train to attend live shows across Brooklyn and Manhattan for over five decades.
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12 hours ago

Senior found dead in Prospect Lefferts fire, five injured

An 81-year-old woman died after a fourth-floor apartment fire at 35 Winthrop St. in Prospect Lefferts Gardens; five others sustained minor injuries.
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4 hours ago

Supreme Court declines Emigrant Bank in predatory lending case, in win for homeowners

Supreme Court refusal leaves a $722,000 jury award intact against Emigrant Bank for predatory lending through its STAR NINA program that targeted low-income, minority homeowners.
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 hours ago

Brooklyn Idiotarod returns for its 23rd year with carts, costumes and community joy * Brooklyn Paper

On a below-freezing Saturday, with mounds of snow still clinging to Brooklyn sidewalks, 30 groups of costumed revelers gathered behind their homemade carts, dressed to the nines in satire and spectacle. As they would their way through Bushwick, Williamsburg and into Ridgewood, Queens, passersby stopped to take photos, cheer them on and briefly join the chaos. For longtime fans, it was a familiar sight: the 23rd annual Idiotarod race.
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3 hours ago

City gets more than 50k applications for pre-k in two weeks

Over 50,000 New York families have applied for city pre-K and 3-K programs; placements are guaranteed for applicants who apply by the Feb. 27 deadline.
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7 hours ago

Missing man in Flatlands

Paul Green, 65, went missing after leaving his 43rd Street residence near Avenue J and Kings Highway around 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 1.
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4 hours ago

Bike Plant reopens as worker cooperative, will maintain social mission commitment

Bike Plant converted to a worker-owned cooperative, granting equal ownership and votes to full-time mechanics and preserving its mutual-aid repair fund.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 hours ago

Four Queens-based sex traffickers sentenced

QUEENS - Blanca Hernandez Morales was sentenced in Brooklyn federal court to 35 years for sex trafficking minors using force, fraud and coercion, among other crimes. In addition to the term of imprisonment, United States District Judge LaShann DeArcy Hall ordered Hernandez Morales to pay restitution of $179,300. Hernandez Morales was the last of four co-defendants who went to trial in October 2023 on various charges, including sex trafficking, to be sentenced.
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5 hours ago

Brooklyn Tech students take part in 'national shutdown' against ICE

About 500 Brooklyn Tech students walked out to protest ICE and demanded ICE and CBP be expelled from U.S. cities and towns.
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10 hours ago

East River party boat crash leaves Domino Park with $40K in damage

A PARTY BOAT that lost power on the East River last fall and slammed into the waterfront at Domino Park caused an estimated $40,000 in damage, according to sources and documents reviewed by the New York Post . The incident occurred Oct. 17, when the Sir Winston, operated by R and D Cruise Lines Inc., drifted into the park's bulkheads and guardrails after losing power.
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7 hours ago

1940s tugboat breaks ice on Newtown Creek for fuel deliveries

GREENPOINT - THE TIDELAND INSTITUTE'S Shoofly tugboat, a restored 1941 steel-hulled vessel usually used for the nonprofit's maritime education and arts programs, has been helping to break ice in the Newtown Creek as the city shivers through a potentially record-setting stretch of subzero days, The City reports. Three Coast Guard tugboats based in New Jersey have been occupied in keeping the harbor and the Hudson River clear to make sure ship traffic can pass.
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fromCaribbean Life
3 hours ago

U.S. orders St. Lucia to stop sending students to Cuba - Caribbean Life

Caribbean governments face escalating U.S. pressure, including demands to end ties with Cuba, visa bans, military installations, and restrictions on student exchanges.
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fromStreetsblog
7 hours ago

Moped Rider Killed by Ambulance Driver - Streetsblog New York City

A 65-year-old moped rider was killed when an ambulance turning near Brooklyn Hospital struck him on a snow-narrowed roadway.
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fromNew York Post
1 day ago

Woman's remains found stuffed in bag in NYC basement

The remains of a woman were found stuffed inside a black plastic bag in the basement of a Brooklyn building Sunday, police and law-enforcement sources said. Cops responded to a 911 call for an unconscious person at The Borinquen Public Houses at 330 Bushwick Avenue on the border of Williamsburg and Bushwick at 9:38 a.m., police said. In the basement of the NYCHA apartment building, officers found the remains of an adult woman in a black plastic bag, the sources and cops said.
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fromCbsnews
12 hours ago

Nearly 2k people still without power in Brooklyn after outage on Saturday

Nearly 2,000 Brooklyn residents are still without power as crews have been working to fix the outage since Saturday. Neighbors in Park Slope spent a second night without heat after manhole fires erupted. Con Edison worked through Sunday night, attempting to restore power. Officials said melting snow mixed with road salt made contact with underground electrical equipment, leading to the outages.
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fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
3 hours ago

Free Brooklyn Events To Mark In This Month's Calendar

Brooklyn offers free cultural and outdoor events in February, including museum free-admission days, library programs, park nature walks, and gallery exhibitions.
fromNew York Daily News
1 day ago

Woman's remains found in black plastic bag in Brooklyn basement: sources

A woman's remains were found inside a black plastic bag in the basement of a Brooklyn apartment building, police and sources said Sunday. Officers responding to a 911 call made the grisly discovery around 9:38 a.m. in the building at the corner of Bushwick Ave. and Seigel St. in East Williamsburg, according to police. Cops were first alerted to the remains by a NYCHA employee, according to PIX11.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 day ago

February 1: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

A Pennsylvania father's patriotic baby names, public Groundhog Day anger over prolonged winter, and a 1948 mayoral oil-priority plan during a severe cold wave.
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fromNews 12 - Default
1 day ago

E-bike rider fatally struck by ambulance in Downtown Brooklyn

A 65-year-old e-bike rider was fatally struck by an FDNY ambulance in Downtown Brooklyn; three ambulance crew members were hospitalized in stable condition.
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2 days ago

East River party boat crashes into Brooklyn's Domino Park; operator refuses to pay damages, drops F-bomb

Reps from real estate titan Two Trees Management - which opened the $50 million public park in 2018 as part of its mixed-use rental project in Williamsburg paying tribute to the old Domino Sugar Plant that once operated there - fired off letters Friday to federal, state, and city agencies urging they investigate the Oct. 17 incident involving the Sir Winston vessel.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

January 31: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

The complimentary resolution adopted by the Common Council at the close of the year to Hon. Ripley Ropes has been engrossed by W. V. Peacon, of this city, and is now on exhibition in the Common Council Chamber. It will be exhibited later in the show windows of McNeuman's store, 413 Fulton street. The work stands in its frame four and a half feet by three feet. The frame is ebony and gold, engraved and gilded.
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#lunar-new-year
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

PREMIUM Rare, ancient 'Books of the Dead', part of Brooklyn Museum's Egyptian collection, restored for viewing for the first time

A nearly complete Memphite-style gilded Book of the Dead containing 162 spells, gilding and orpiment traces, owned by Ankhmerwer, was conserved and restored.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Advocates release first ever scorecard tracking mayoral commitments to NYC greenways

New York City's most populous borough, Brooklyn, is home to nearly 2.6 million residents.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Brooklyn Mirage demolition set to start next month as venue's investors battle in bankruptcy court * Brooklyn Paper

City records show that the Department of Buildings has signed off on a plan to completely dismantle the ill-fated venue, which never reopened due to safety issues after a massive renovation last year. According to a notice circulated by Brooklyn Community Board 1, work is expected to start on Feb. 2 and wrap up in April or May. It's not clear whether the other two venues at the Avant Gardner complex, the Great Hall and Kings Hall, will be affected, though there are no upcoming events listed on the company's website.
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#death-penalty
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fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Light, sound and street life collide in new Fulton Mall art installation through March 16 * Brooklyn Paper

A sound-driven light installation animates the former Macy's windows on Fulton Street, translating neighborhood noises into shifting colors to enliven Downtown Brooklyn evenings.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Brooklyn Org awards $500K in grants to organizations that bolster neighborhoods

BROOKLYN ORG IS PROVIDING NEARLY HALF A MILLION DOLLARS through its Brooklyn Backs Brooklyn Campaign to organizations that bolster family stability, immigrant and older adult services, legal rights, and neighborhood resilience. The Brooklyn Backs Brooklyn Campaign will fund 12 non-profits around the borough as part of its first round of grants . Each organization is receiving $40,000 in general operating support grants to strengthen the essential services they provide to Brooklyn communities, which have been impacted by federal policy changes over the past year.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Malliotakis appeals NY judge's ruling to redraw Congressional District 11 map

Representative Nicole Malliotakis appealed a judge's order to redraw New York's Congressional District 11 after a ruling found the map unconstitutional.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

New date announced for Danish Fastelavn celebration

The Danish Fastelavn celebration in Bay Ridge has been postponed from Feb. 7 to Feb. 28 due to lingering winter weather that may impede travel.
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3 days ago

NYPD releases body cam footage of shooting inside NewYork-Presbyterian

Michael Lynch, a 62-year-old former NYPD officer, was fatally shot during a hospital standoff after taking hostages and advancing with a shard of porcelain.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

PREMIUM I'm a former FBI agent who studies policing, and here's how federal agents in Minneapolis are undermining basic law enforcement principles

Federal immigration agents in Minneapolis claim absolute immunity after killing two U.S. citizen protesters, prompting legal, tactical, and constitutional policing concerns.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Gillibrand sounds alarm over EPA slashing water protections

Proposed 2025 rule narrows 'Waters of the United States' definitions, removing federal protections for many wetlands, headwaters, and intermittent streams, increasing pollution risk.
#antisemitism
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

This Brooklyn bagel shop is saving money with plug-in batteries

A battery pilot shifts oven and refrigerator loads at Black Seed Bagels to reduce peak demand and lower monthly utility demand-charge fees.
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fromCaribbean Life
3 days ago

Grenada weighs pact to accept non-national deportees - Caribbean Life

Grenada and the U.S. drafted a non-binding MOU for accepting certain deportees, with U.S. funding for upkeep and clean-record, skills-based acceptance.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Is AI Coming For Your Job? History Says No.

In 1798, Thomas Malthus looked at deer and saw doom. In nature, he noted, unchecked populations grow until they consume everything: deer overgraze the forest, starve, die off. He believed humans would follow the same curve, and he predicted the population would always outpace food supply, triggering famine, war and collapse. The math was clean - the logic brutal - and for a while, it all seemed inevitable. Except it never happened. Instead of famine, we got fertilizers and ever-growing crop yields.
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3 days ago

Man who rammed a car into NYC Jewish site had recently connected with Chabad community, police say

A man who sought connection with the Lubavitch community drove his car into the Chabad headquarters; police charged him with a hate-crime attempted assault.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Irving Hawks take top prize at Brooklyn Public Library Robotics League championship * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn youth used LEGO SPIKE robotics to build robots, practice teamwork, and compete in the BKLYN Library Robotics League; Irving Hawks won the 2023 championship.
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3 days ago

Warby Parker to open Downtown Brooklyn store at City Point on Jan. 31 * Brooklyn Paper

Warby Parker opens a City Point store in Downtown Brooklyn on Jan. 31 offering eyewear, in-person eye exams, children's frames, and site-specific artwork by Roz Chast.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

How unsheltered New Yorkers face down the cold: 'It's survive or die'

Many homeless New Yorkers remained unsheltered during record snowfall despite outreach referrals and some shelter placements.
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fromCbsnews
3 days ago

Wires fall from elevated subway tracks in Brooklyn onto cars below

Wires fell from elevated tracks onto parked cars in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, damaging rearview mirrors; MTA and Con Edison reported no service impacts or outages.
#apartment-fire
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

New light art exhibit in former Fulton Mall Macy's

A dynamic, audio-driven light installation titled "In Every Transition, A Pattern" animates the former Macy's Fulton Street storefront through March 16 to enliven evenings.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 days ago

Williamsburg retail pulls ahead as big-time brands move in

Williamsburg accounted for nearly a quarter of Brooklyn's 2025 retail dollar volume as national brands clustered on prime blocks and rents surged.
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3 days ago

BWBA's 'Judiciary Night' acknowledges new, re-elected and appointed jurists

I remember being a law clerk, and my mentor, Judge Marsha Steinhardt, was one of the first people to put this together,
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3 days ago

Artist creates snow art at Shore Road Park

An artist in Bay Ridge adapted frozen snow conditions by switching from sculpting to a snow painting and will resume sculptures when the snow texture improves.
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fromBrownstoner
3 days ago

Greenpoint Cafe Flower Cat Creates Community

Flower Cat is a Greenpoint café and flower shop that functions as a community living room, hosting music, tarot, art, meditation, and floral services.
fromNew York Daily News
1 week ago

How the Nets were doomed by details in double overtime loss to Celtics

The Nets spent most of Friday night looking like a team that actually learned something from Wednesday's mess at Madison Square Garden. And then, when the game demanded the smallest details, Brooklyn let it slip anyway. That's the brutal part of their 130-126 double-overtime loss to the Boston Celtics at Barclays Center. The Nets looked like they'd turned a page in stretches, but you're not fixing everything overnight, and the same late-game issues that have haunted them all season popped back up when it mattered most.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

Teens sue St. Ann's over teacher's 'revenge porn blast'

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS - TWO TEENAGE GIRLS have launched a lawsuit in Brooklyn federal court against St. Ann's School, former St. Ann's teacher Winston Nguyen and several of the school's then-administrators, the New York Times reports , following Nguyen's guilty plea last year to enticing middle schoolers into sending him naked photos on social media. The girls, who did not attend St. Ann's, say Nguyen shared "a revenge porn blast with dozens of explicit pictures," and allege that the school failed in its safeguarding duties.
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4 days ago

Mamdani blames "Adams Budget Crisis" for $12B NYC shortfall

CITY HALL - MAYOR ZOHRAN MAMDANI said New York City faces a projected $12 billion budget shortfall across fiscal years 2026 and 2027, according to a press release. He blames the "staggering" fiscal mismanagement by former Mayor Eric Adams for underbudgeting core services like cash assistance, shelter operations and special education. Mamdani also points to what he called intentional understatement of future gaps - citing, for example, $860 million budgeted for FY26 cash assistance versus projections nearing $1.7 billion -
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4 days ago

State seeks July trial for Luigi Mangione

Luigi Mangione is charged with second-degree murder and other counts for the December 2024 shooting of health insurance executive Brian Thompson and pleaded not guilty.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

Brondello back in Brooklyn on June 3

Sandy Brondello, now head coach of the expansion Toronto Tempo, will return to Downtown Brooklyn on June 3, 2026, to face the New York Liberty.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

Top costume winner a big hit at first Bay Ridge Wing Wars

Bay Ridge held its first Wings Fest, combining a wing-tasting crawl, costume contest, and fundraising for local civic groups and a children's scholarship fund.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

Police arrest driver who slammed his car into Chabad world headquarters

CROWN HEIGHTS - POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING WHY A MAN REPEATEDLY SLAMMED HIS CAR INTO the Chabad World Headquarters on Eastern Parkway on Wednesday night, in what the NYPD is calling a possible hate crime. There were no injuries reported as of press time Thursday morning, and the driver, who was wearing shorts in frigid weather, was arrested on the scene.
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4 days ago

Gowanus rezoning delivers new affordable housing lottery at glassy Baltic House * Brooklyn Paper

An 11-story, 92-unit building at 556 Baltic St. in Gowanus offers income-restricted, rent-stabilized apartments with rents starting at $1,020.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

Man gets 15 years over Iran assassination plot against Brooklyn journalist

A man received a 15-year federal prison sentence for his role in an IRGC-linked plot to assassinate dissident journalist Masih Alinejad.
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fromBrooklyn Paper
4 days ago

This Crown Heights bowler is still rolling strong at 85 * Brooklyn Paper

Sam Quaglierini, 85, bowls nightly, manages a senior softball team, commutes between Brooklyn and Long Island, and achieved his 11th perfect 300 game.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
5 days ago

Unlicensed woman indicted for performing BBL in Sheepshead Bay salon

An unlicensed practitioner performed a Brazilian butt lift in Brooklyn, causing a life-threatening infection and severe injuries; she was indicted on multiple criminal charges.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

CM Nurse's community housing bill fails in Council

CIVIC CENTER - CITY COUNCILMEMBER SANDY Nurse's Community Opportunity to Purchase Act will not become city law, after a veto by former Mayor Eric Adams, reports Gothamist . Although the bill passed through the Council, it did not have enough support to override the veto, despite efforts by new Mayor Zohran Mamdani to sway councilmembers. New Council Speaker Julie Menin said she would only hold override votes on legislation that had already garnered the necessary support.
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4 days ago

Miami executive sentenced in Brooklyn federal court for massive fraud scheme

DOWNTOWN - In Brooklyn federal court, Pushpesh Kumar Baid, also known as "PK Jain," was sentenced to 20 years for his role in schemes to defraud investors in Tradepay Capital LLC, a purported factoring company, and in Luxestreet, Inc., a purported luxury goods pawn shop. Baid pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud in April 2025, approximately one week before the trial was scheduled to commence.
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4 days ago

Hilary Duff sells out Paramount for comeback mini-tour

Hilary Duff sold out the Brooklyn Paramount on Tuesday during the third stop on a micro-tour promoting her upcoming sixth album, "Luck... Or Something," Vulture reports. The one-time Disney Channel star, known for her role as Lizzie McGuire, charmed attendees with nostalgic hits like "What Dreams Are Made Of" and "So Yesterday," as well as tracks from the new album, which releases Feb. 20; she thanked the crowd for their longtime fandom, and reflected on the long arc of her career.
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fromCaribbean Life
4 days ago

The Knowledge House builds a pipeline of tech talent rooted in the Bronx - Caribbean Life

The Knowledge House trains Bronx and low-income residents in tech skills and career pathways to reduce digital inequity and expand access to the digital economy.
fromBrownstoner
4 days ago

Driver Who Rammed Chabad HQ Claims to Want to Convert

Members of the Jewish community watched in horror in Crown Heights at 8:46 p.m. on January 28 as the operator of a vehicle with New Jersey license plates repeatedly rammed into the doorway of 770 Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights. As shown in video circulated on social media, the driver reversed and then accelerated the car forward repeatedly, sending the wooden front doors imploding inward.
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fromNews 12 - Default
4 days ago

New boutique-style apartments come to Gowanus

The building, developed by Avery Hall, features 133 units with layouts ranging from one- to four-bedroom homes and soaring 9-foot windows, a rare find in New York City. "We have three bedrooms, even up to four bedroom homes, we look to provide a platform for families that are looking for larger spaces to stay in New York and to thrive in New York," said Jesse Wark, Avery Hall partner and co-founder.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 days ago

Grun Group files plans for 13-story residential building in East Flatbush

Grun Group filed plans to build a 13-story, 94-unit residential building at 469 Troy Ave. in East Flatbush, replacing a one-story commercial structure.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Beckham: Family at War review 30 breathlessly ridiculous minutes

What a baffling documentary this is. It offers a surface-level explanation of the story (a young man severing ties with his apparently controlling family), which would have been handy for a mainstream novice audience, but the entire thing is fully geared towards the sort of terminally online person who already knows the drama in forensic detail, and those aren't people who are likely to watch Channel 4 on a midweek evening.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
5 days ago

10 people die in NYC's frigid cold, raising questions about the city's preparedness

Each is among a growing number of people - at least 10, as of Tuesday - who died after being exposed to the bitter cold that has persisted in New York City since late last Friday. Their causes of death are still under investigation, but some showed signs of having succumbed to hypothermia. Officials said several victims were believed to have been living on the streets. At least six of the fatalities came early Saturday, as the temperature in the city fell to 9 degrees (minus 13 degrees Celsius).
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