The funding will address longstanding safety and security concerns for residents as well as community members.
Every day, food scraps disappear into trash bags, are hauled away and forgotten. But that waste could be turned into something productive.
Civics Week gives public school students chance to engage hands-on in government Citywide pothole repair blitz over the weekend ‘Sing for Hope’ pianos installed at six NYC Health + Hospitals sites ...
Fire Drive for Brooklyn Heights residents who lost everything in blaze Borinquen Plaza II housing complex gets $2 million for security lighting upgrade Civics Week gives public school students chance ...
Attacks on houses of worship may feel sudden and senseless, but they are part of a longer pattern that we have been tracking.
New York State Nurses Association officials told THE CITY that nurses are the only hospital employees without health coverage.
More than 80 NYC DOT crews were expected to hit the streets to fill thousands of potholes in a single day, with additional repair planned.
David Do is jumping to Empower after overseeing the city’s sprawling taxi and for-hire vehicle industry.
Students at Our Lady of Grace celebrated Dr. Seuss Week with readings, dress-up and fun activities to inspire a love of reading.
The Brooklyn Hospital Center received a fraction of requested aid — and it’s not enough to reinstate more than 400 nurses’ health benefits.
Following his retirement, the former all-star still has ties in the borough. His son, LJ played for the Brooklyn Cyclones in 2013.
Green-Wood Cemetery will open its restored greenhouse and education center in April, offering workshops, exhibits and programs for all ages.
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