ON THIS DAY IN 1926, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “DETROIT, JAN. 16 (AP) — Virgil E. Zetterlind of Detroit, who was vice president of the National Baseball Federation, was advanced to the ...
Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share feedback on key topics.
THREE MEN WERE injured on Monday after a violent altercation outside the Bushwick Houses in East Williamsburg.
THE THIRD PUBLIC WORKSHOP for the long-delayed Atlantic Yards Redevelopment Project will take place online on Thursday, Jan. 22.
DAN GOLDMAN, along with 18 House Democratic colleagues, is cosponsoring a bill that would bar the federal government from using funds to take action or to purchase any NATO-protected territories or ...
THE FEDERAL DOE on Wednesday launched an investigation into the city DOE over the city’s policies on transgender students in school sports.
HOMES in Brooklyn may get wind energy after all, following a decision by a federal judge to side with other providers of offshore wind.
A member of the Hyena Crips gang pleaded guilty to racketeering and murder-related charges, the eighth member of the gang to do so.
Few New Yorkers would expect to find a thriving taxidermy scene under their noses, yet taxidermy is taking on a life of its ...
Established in 1931, the Bergen Beach Civic Association functions as a neighborhood advocacy and support organization.
A solo art exhibition by Samuel Abelow opens at the Maor Gallery, presenting works shaped by the Chassidic life of Crown Heights.
A MAN WAS SLASHED with a knife aboard a northbound A train Sunday morning, Jan. 11, at the Euclid Avenue station.