A Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony was held on Thursday, December 8th, inside the Carmine Carro Community Center in Marine Park, kicking off the 2022 Festival of Lights, the first of five holiday events held by Marine Park Alliance and NYC Parks. Talented students from P.S.

The second floor of a private dwelling at 1270 East 38th Street, between Avenue L and Flatbush Avenue, caught on fire around 7 p.m. on Sunday. One person was treated for minor injuries. The Red Cross assisted those who were displaced by the fire.

The Mill Island Civic Association (MICA), which serves the Mill Island portion of the Mill Basin neighborhood, discussed illegally parked vehicles and scams during its last meeting of 2022 on Thursday, December 8th, at Temple Sholom, 2075 East 68th Street. The meeting also served as

Assemblywoman Monique Chandler-Waterman gathered with members of the community at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Assembly District 58 office, located at 903 Utica Avenue, on Monday, December 5th.  The ribbon-cutting was followed by the illumination of “One Love Little Caribbean” Holiday Lights, representing love and

Santa and his elves have been busy decking the halls of the seventh floor at 875 Pennsylvania Avenue! He had some help from Elizabeth Figueroa, a longtime resident of the Penn-Wortman Houses, who has been spreading Christmas cheer to her friends and neighbors at the

There’s no doubt that graffiti in any form is typically frowned upon in our community. However, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has been raising awareness for catch basin cleanliness – and keeping pollution out of New York’s waterways – by installing white stencil signs

63rd Precinct Sector A Build the Block Meeting Thursday, December 8th – 6 p.m. John Malone Center – 2335 Bergen Avenue Sector A covers Mill Basin and Bergen Beach Third Annual Holiday Tree Lighting at Amersfort Park Friday, December 9th – 5 p.m. East 38th Street and

Allows for Round-the-Clock Storm Readiness; Collection Times Could Vary The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that it has transitioned its operations to a winter schedule. Long known as “Night Plow,” the Department schedules more employees to overnight hours during the winter to respond

Snow Laborers are Crucial in Clearing Snow and Ice After Big Winter Storms The New York City Department of Sanitation has announced that registration is open for those interested in working as Emergency Snow Laborers for the 2022-2023 winter season. Emergency Snow Laborers are per-diem

Who doesn’t love 15% off? Drop off your bag of unwanted clothing in the recycling box at H&M in Kings Plaza Mall. All textiles are welcome – any brand, any condition – even odd socks, worn-out t-shirts and old sheets. The textiles are then sent

Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th Congressional District) was unanimously elected House Democratic Leader on November 30th. He’ll replace Nancy Pelosi, 82, who stepped down after two decades of service and pledged her support for Jeffries. Pelosi was the first female House Speaker. Jeffries’ recent election is also

There is hope. Providing 24/7, free and confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. The Lifeline helps thousands of people overcome crisis situations every day. Who can call 988 for help? Anyone can call 988. If you are in a mental health,

The 69th Precinct Community Council held its Annual Holiday Celebration at the Midget Squadron Yacht Club, 1490 Paerdegat Avenue North, on Friday, December 2nd, where there was plenty of good food, music and camaraderie. Council President Gardy Brazela said the annual tradition, which is always

An unidentified suspect shot a man in the right leg in Canarsie last week. The shooting occurred in front of 1472 East 86th Street, between Avenue N and Seaview Avenue, around 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday, November 30th.  Officers from the 69th Precinct found the victim

Members of Serenity Community Garden gathered Sunday afternoon to spruce up the garden and get ready for the upcoming holidays. Boxes of balls, lights, decorations and brightly-colored bows were hung on the two Christmas trees and all around the garden to create a Flatlands holiday