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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.
WILLIAMSBURG — DESIGNER COLM DILLANE’S KidSuper will unveil a rooftop soccer field atop its 158 Roebling St headquarters in Williamsburg, funded by Puma, Hublot and Jameson Irish Whisky ...
The return of the Summer Stroll along Third Avenue, a Bay Ridge staple for more than a decade, drew thousands to the southern end.
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 ...
Georgetown in Bergen Beach saw slowed growth after a housing plan clash, but today it’s a mostly Italian and Jewish residential area.
The Michelin Guide added 14 new restaurants to its New York City list on Wednesday, with Brooklyn leading with eight newcomers.
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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