Festive music and the sounds of barking dogs gave an air of excitement to the hustle and bustle of people looking for a forever furry friend to bring home at a pet adoption event sponsored by Assemblywoman Jaime Williams at the Jacob Joffe Fields on

Community members and local leaders welcomed newly assigned Sector D Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) at the 63rd Precinct’s first quarterly Build the Block meeting, held on the evening of Thursday, March 10th via Zoom. Officer Jonathan Perez introduced himself and his partner, Officer Mario Guerrero,

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The 63rd Precinct Community Council had a good turnout at their monthly Zoom meeting on Wednesday, February 23rd  as law enforcement and local leaders gathered to share the latest updates with the community. NCO Supervisor Sergeant Taisha Skyers told the audience of over 40 attendees

A sampling of the different N95 masks. Informational sign at the front of one of the pharmacies. Highly recommended protective N95 masks are finally arriving in numbers at many local pharmacies as promised by the Biden administration in an announcement made in late January, but

Booklenders can download the BPL library app and scan barcodes on books for contactless borrowing. New roof supplied by Volmar Construction. Managing Librarian Patrick Beard (seated) with BPL Office Aides Patricia Del Sorbo and Donna Flaum. Modern kiosks allow for self-service. Interior of the newly-renovated

NYC Mayor Eric Adams held a press conference at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens on Wednesday, January 5th to announce a three-point plan to provide desperately needed recovery resources for hospitals and healthcare workers during an unprecedented rise in COVID-19 cases. “We are going to surge

NYC Mayor Eric Adams held a press conference at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens on Wednesday, January 5th to announce a three-point plan to provide desperately needed recovery resources for hospitals and healthcare workers during an unprecedented rise in COVID-19 cases. “We are going to surge