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To celebrate its 125th anniversary, St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Dyker Heights had a street co-naming ceremony on ...
Carroll Gardens, settled first by Irish then Italians, was renamed to preserve community amid change after the 1957 BQE divided the area.
Once a beach resort, Canarsie grew into a suburban hub; after setbacks, it became a diverse, Caribbean-influenced neighborhood.
Bath Beach began as a weekend retreat for the elite and evolved into an Italian American enclave after the 1929 crash opened housing access.
Brownsville, once dubbed “Jerusalem of America,” declined mid-century but began a grassroots-led revival with new housing by the 1980s.
Almost 200 Brooklyn middle school students experienced the joy of sailing with the wind, in 7-foot wooden boats they built with their hands.
A Brooklyn woman was arraigned for forging deeds to steal a Sheepshead Bay home and illegally squatting there for months.
Merchants of Third Avenue Civic Improvement Association, Inc. executive board members Secretary Danielle Jabour, First Vice President Jeanine Condon, President James Vavas and Treasurer Mary Ann ...
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle and brooklyneagle.com cover Brooklyn 24/7 online and five days a week in print with the motto, “All Brooklyn All the Time.” ...
A Brooklyn-based architect and urban planner has developed an innovative design to replace the decrepit Triple Cantilever section of the BQE.
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