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On Monday, January 27th, P.S./I.S. 66 hosted its annual Lit in Literacy Night, bringing together families, students and staff for an evening filled with engaging activities to celebrate literacy. The event, which ran from 6 to 7:30 p.m., offered a variety of interactive experiences designed to foster

Entertainment is a relief from work, school and other commitments. Entertainment choices vary widely – whether it’s hanging out with friends and neighbors at a local event or playing online games. People are presented with new ways to participate in local and global activities while

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Our law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day.  Sadly, some of them don’t make it home to their families. Police Officer Cecil Frank Sledge made the ultimate sacrifice on January 28, 1980, when he lost his life during a “routine” traffic

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Although it’s cold outside, the Brooklyn-based Regina Opera chased away the winter blues at its Winter Gala Concert, held on Sunday, February 2nd, in the auditorium of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Academy, at 5902 6th Avenue, where the company’s artists sang from a

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Residents of all ages gathered at the Carmine Carro Community Center in Marine Park on Saturday morning, February 1st, to partake in a Textile Arts Workshop and learn about Adinkra symbols. Organized by the Marine Park Alliance, with assistance from Brooklyn College, Councilwoman Mercedes Narcisse