On Wednesday, October 11th, the Canarsie Merchants Association hosted its 2nd annual Harvest Festival and Apple Orchard, a celebration of autumn in all its glory that brought together our community for a day filled with fun and seasonal joy. The first part of the event,

How you treat your employees says a lot about you as a business owner. A happy workforce shows through in what you are able to do and can be a massive boost to your reputation and sales. After all, bad news travels fast, and if

The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition (BWAC) is presenting four seasonal exhibits at the BWAC Gallery in Red Hook from October 28 to November 19, 2023. On view are: Amor Eterno, A Day of the Dead altar and exhibit; Raices (meaning Roots), a national juried exhibition

On Friday, October 6th, NYC Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue joined Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty owner, Social Justice Fund Founder Clara Tsai, Councilwoman Farah Louis and members of the community at Fox Playground, located at Avenue H, between East 54 and East 55th Streets,

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Southeast Brooklyn has many volunteer opportunities available to its residents, from picking up trash in Canarsie Park and doing crafts with children at the Mill Basin Library to planting flowers at the Marine Park Salt Marsh. But there’s one local volunteer opportunity that’s unlike all

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Friday, October 13th Period Action Day – 3:30 to 5 p.m. The Canarsie Library and Senator Persaud are teaming up to Celebrate Period Action Day.  The library is accepting donations until October 13th, when Senator Persaud will be donating menstrual hygiene kits outside the library. 

So much of New York City’s history was about changing the natural environment – cutting it down, clearing it out, paving it over. But going forward, we know that the future is about working with nature, building a greener, cleaner, safer city for all. From

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