"We owe her a tremendous debt of gratitude, and send our love and prayers to her family and all those devastated by this loss."
"To my Jewish sisters and brothers, I extend wishes for a Shanah Tovah Umesukah — a Good and a Sweet New Year!"
Roadmap to More Effective and Inclusive United Nations; Milestone Initiative Constructs a Dynamic New Framework
The NYC Board of Elections has certified the primary results, six weeks after the June 23 elections. Here are the final counts for Brooklyn.
About 30,000 of the 120,000 absentee ballot sent in the borough were initially disqualified. A court ruling could change that for some.
Thousands of absentee ballots from the June 23 primary won't be counted because were not postmarked by an overwhelmed postal service.
New York Immigration Coalition Supports Candidates Prioritizing Justice, Opportunity and Fairness for ALL New Yorkers
Tuesday April 7 630PM
Meetings Suspended
District Manager Mike Racioppo
Mike Racioppo & Peter Fleming
Corona Info & Resources, ASP, More
1 Approved, 1 Disapproved
Recap of our first meeting of 2020
Oceanview Manor Home for Adults, a controversial Brooklyn psychiatric group home, is now the scene of a criminal investigation.
Monday, December 2, 6:3O PM at PS 32
Summary of the Brooklyn Community Board 6 November meeting.
Hoping for more.
Brooklyn Community Board 6 letter to the Department of City Planning
Bay Ridge electeds want the NYPD's hate crime task force to investigate a Muslim man's complaints of a bias attack at a Brooklyn T. J. Maxx.
Michael Brogan reportedly walked away without jail time after a Brooklyn federal judge said, "There are many people saying terrible things."
A city worker filed suit this saying she miscarried after being forced to work 'in the field' while pregnant and recovering from surgery.
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson told Con Edison reps they should be telling New York, "I am so effing sorry" about the blackout.
"Your hidden face is in the tradition of others who hid themselves with white hoods," Eric Adams told a Twitter user Tuesday night.
Heather Steele and John Michael Ewing filed suit against the Jehovah's Witnesses for covering up abuse they say they suffered as children.
Brooklyn voters also elected Bernadette Neckles and Caroline Cohen to serve in New York City's civil courts.
“You have betrayed the seniors of New York City,” said Brooklyn housing advocate Rev. David Brawley. “Step up or step down.”
A new bureau will put a stop to what the Brooklyn District Attorney described as prosecutors' reflexive opposition to release.
Brooklynites are furious with city plans to increase capacity of a local jail as lawmakers work to decrease the city's inmate population.
Domestic abuse survivors have become more unwilling to report violent partners as ICE agents roam city courtrooms, a new report shows.
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez launched Justice 2020 days after dropping rape charges against two former police officers.
Brooklyn College will host Bernie Sanders' first presidential campaign event, the Vermont Senator announced.
A Brooklyn woman is suing a city agency that refused her, but not the husband who attacked her with a knife, a day in court, records show.
Public Advocate candidates who came to Brooklyn to discuss climate change worked hard to distance themselves from the governor and mayor.
Candidates will discuss issues such as lead poisoning prevention, sustainable transit and waste reduction in Brooklyn Tuesday night.
A Brooklyn Federal Court ruling could prevent 50,000 Haitian immigrants from being forcibly deported under a contentious Trump policy.
Ex-Assemblywoman Pamela Harris pled guilty to pocketing nearly $60,000 in public funds meant for a non-profit and Hurricane Sandy relief.
Pablo Villavicencio was temporarily spared from deportation after a Manhattan Federal judge granted him an emergency stay.