Impressive Jobs Whenever I’m at a business event, somebody brings up lousy jobs he had as a kid. I can relate. Personally, I’ve been canned more times than green beans. In high school, one of my classmates took a job kneading bread at a bakery.

Approximately 500 people, residents of the 63rd Precinct, attended the annual National Night Out Against Crime, which was held in Marine Park on Tuesday, August 2nd. It’s always a great opportunity to say hello to neighbors and build stronger connections with the NYPD, which was represented

Every year, for the past 39 years, communities across America come together on the first Tuesday in August and celebrate what is now known as National Night Out Against Crime. According to an NYPD press release, “National Night Out was designed to heighten crime- and

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Members of Community District Education Council 22 (CEC 22) met virtually via Zoom on Tuesday evening, August 2nd. The very first meeting led by the group’s newly-elected President, Oluwaseun Salako, covered a plethora of important topics. In addition to discussing an amendment to the group’s

Free Pickleball Clinic and Open Play John Malone Community Center 2335 Bergen Avenue Monday, August 8th – 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. Open play until 8 p.m. Paddles and balls are provided. No reservation necessary. Marine Park Summer Concert Series Enjoy concerts on the lawn near

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The New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) is warning New Yorkers of a text phishing scheme targeting cell phone users with an attempt to steal their information. Fraudsters are impersonating financial institutions claiming that a customer’s account is compromised “due to unusual activity,” but

More than 150 visitors gathered to pay homage to one of Haiti’s most sacred nations, Nanchon Nago, on Saturday, July 23rd. The festival included spiritual, culinary, musical and artistic Nago traditions, originating from the Yoruba and Dahomey kingdoms and ancestors who lived along the Ogun

Be a Part of the Planning Process! The Canarsie Library will be closing in late 2023, for an 18- to 24-month renovation, and the library needs your help. They want to hear from community members and library stakeholders as to how they can serve you

Many visitors to the Canarsie Pier may not know that the name of the large island about a mile south of the pier is Canarsie Pol, but a group of kayakers had the opportunity to explore the man-made island last week thanks to a free

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Regardless of changes to the city’s Build the Block program and how Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) respond to crimes in the community, quarterly meetings continue to serve as an avenue to try to keep residents safe and informed – especially during the active summer months.

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