FORT HAMILTON — NYU LANGONE OPENED A NEW LOCATION that offers cutting-edge diagnostic technology to detect certain diseases early. NYU Langone Radiology-Fort Hamilton, on the third floor of 8721 ...
BOROUGHWIDE — ‘NO TIPPING’ IS THE POLICY at several Brooklyn coffee shops that have opened in the past couple of years, reports Gothamist. The stores have stopped asking their customers to ...
Maria Michta-Coffey, a track-and-field and cross-country member of LIU’s Class of 2008 will be inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame at the Post campus, Friday, Sept. 20 at the Tilles Center ...
WILLIAMSBURG — A PROMINENT WILLIAMSBURG PARISH has been served with a subpoena for information on possible business dealings between its pastor and a former aide to Mayor Eric Adams, NBC News ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT — Friends of a man fatally stabbed in Bedford-Stuyvesant have established a GoFundMe campaign to help the victim’s immediate family. The victim, Joshua Wahab (whose name the ...
After years of planning and construction, the East Hall Plaza has reopened ahead of the fall semester, creating a new space for the Pratt community to host events and foster dialogues across ...
SUNSET PARK — THE HAMILTON AVENUE Home Depot, which had been closed since March due to the partial collapse of the parking deck, finally reopened after completing renovations. To celebrate, all ...
The Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn has stopped accepting inmates serving sentences, marking a significant shift in policy following a judge’s recent condemnation of the facility ...
DOWNTOWN — ‘SPECIALLY DESIGNATED GLOBAL TERRORIST’ Mohammad Ibrahim Bazzi, 60, pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court Friday to conspiring to finance the terrorist terrorist group ...
New York’s SAFE for Kids Act has spurred national changes, prompting Instagram to implement new protections for minors across the country, including limits on late-night notifications and ...
BATH BEACH — ELEVATOR REPAIRS IN A BAY PARKWAY APARTMENT BUILDING THAT WERE LEFT UNDONE for almost a month were completed in a timely manner, City Councilmember Susan Zhuang (D-43) announced on ...
CITYWIDE — NEW YORK CITY WILL ISSUE about $820 million of taxable, fixed rate “General Obligation Social Bonds” in October 2024 to generate funds to build affordable housing, Mayor Eric ...