PoliticsNY Districting Commission almost unanimously passes newly revised maps onto City Council for review
PoliticsNY Districting Commission Members confident twice-revised maps will fare better in upcoming Thursday vote
News ‘City of freelancers’: Freelancers Hub brings support, space to Sunset Park courtesy of $1.5M city investment By Ximena Del Cerro
Coney Island Coney Island locals want revenue from EDC lease extension deal to benefit nabe, say some biz owners were left out By Jada Camille
News Ruffled pages: Brooklyn Book Festival finds storybook settings, ends on a high note despite gloomy weather By Ximena Del Cerro
Bay Ridge Washout: Hurricane Ian puts a damper on Third Avenue Festival and Ragamuffin Parade By Jessica Parks
Sheepshead Bay Fire tears through Sheepshead Bay Chopstix, damages row of Nostrand Avenue businesses By Lloyd Mitchell
PoliticsNY Meet the new boss, same as the old boss: Bichotte Hermelyn re-elected chair of Brooklyn Dems
Politics ‘Real Chutzpah!’: Felder says Con Ed ‘should not get one more penny’ as pols ask state to reconsider rate hike By Kirstyn Brendlen
Bergen Beach Court Street Barnes and Noble moving to former Barneys on Atlantic Avenue By Jessica Parks
Downtown Downtown Brooklyn art installation, ‘Witnessing,’ uses old tech to honor modern-day victims of police brutality By Jada Camille
Oct. 10, 7 pm Unspoken//Unbroken: Performance and Art in Observance of Domestic Violence Awareness CPR-Center for Performance Research
Nov. 1, noon Brooklyn Charter School Fair & Kids Activity Expo Major R. Owens Health & Wellness Community Center
amNY Immigrants detained by ICE pay big bucks for release – and still have to wear tracking devices, even without a criminal record