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Mayor Eric Adams said 350,000 New York City public school students will receive free LTE and 5G Chromebooks this school year, ...
The 2025 Book Prize went to Emet North for fiction and Mosab Abu Toha for nonfiction, honoring stories of hope and resilience ...
New York State is investing $80 million through capital grants for arts and cultural nonprofits. Applications are open now ...
“The Brownsville Arts Center & Apartments will be so much more than a home—it will be a thriving hub for people to gather for performances, for students to learn about the arts, and for local cultural ...
State Supreme Court Judge Jeffrey H. Pearlman on Thursday ruled that Independent mayoral candidate Jim Walden had missed his ...
School, comprised of nonprofit, business and city leaders, will develop a roadmap to deliver after-school programming for all ...
"I think they need to minimize turnovers, be smart on offense, keep everybody healthy, and play hardcore defense," one fan ...
Marcia Joseph, of Baldwin, N.Y., was sentenced to 21 months in prison for stealing about $2.3 million from a Brooklyn ...
A man was stabbed multiple times in the chest in Flatbush on Thursday night. The incident happened at 325 Ocean Ave. near ...
Tensions hit a breaking point in Coney Island on Wednesday at the final public hearing for a proposed casino, as opponents ...
Hundreds of Brooklynites participated in a vibrant celebration of natural beauty and loc’d styles in Bedford-Stuyvesant on ...
Looking for a fun night out that mixes creativity with a good glass of wine? Brooklyn’s sip-and-paint studios are perfect for ...