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Energy justice advocates and local representatives celebrated the installation of New York City’s first community-led and ...
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton, located adjacent to the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, was designed by Simon Bernard, a former ...
Bay Ridge’s beloved Summer Stroll on Third returned with gusto on Friday, transforming the southern stretch of Third Avenue ...
Richter moved to Canarsie in 1893 and spent the next seven decades filling it with music. As an accomplished musician, he led ...
Heap’s Ice Cream, tucked in the corner of Seventh Avenue and First Street in Park Slope, is an all-green — and literally ...
FEMA-funded projects at Red Hook Houses and at the recreation center were repeatedly delayed, Avilés said, and while ...
It could have been just another morning at P.S. 176 The Ovington School in Dyker Heights, but on June 12 — just days before ...
The legacy of the 1977 blockbuster “Saturday Night Fever” and its characters is “stayin’ alive” with a new bench plaque.
Don Hodgkinson didn’t pick up a yo-yo expecting it to change his life. But nearly two decades after his third-grade ...
Pizza restaurant and bar Lucky Charlie officially opened its doors at 253 Irving Ave. on June 27. It’s the restaurateur’s ...
The invitation comes from Andy Lock, a hospitality veteran who opened Foolproof after years working in some of New York’s ...
Just ahead of National Hot Dog Day on July 26, Nathan’s Famous is reminding New Yorkers — especially Brooklynites — that all ...