With a teacher’s heart and a fighter’s determination, Athena Clarke has emerged as a rising voice for change as a Republican candidate for City Council in District 46, making her presence known from Canarsie and Bergen Beach to Mill Basin, Marine Park, Gerritsen Beach and Sheepshead

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The excitement, energy and enthusiasm were electric on Sunday, October 19th, as more than 550 residents turned out to rally against the city’s controversial “bait-and-switch” plan on Coyle Street. What began as a peaceful gathering at 2134 Coyle Street quickly surged into a full-blown march

It’s football season in New York City, and Friday night lights were shining bright as the Xavier Knights faced off against the Xaverian Clippers in an exciting non-conference matchup at Aviator Fields in Floyd Bennett Field on October 17th. The Knights pulled off a hard-fought

Horns blared and flags waved as a spirited caravan of vehicles by “New Yorkers First” wound its way from the 2049 Flatbush Avenue campaign office through eight southern Brooklyn neighborhoods on Saturday, October 11th, rallying support and “get out the vote” for mayoral candidate Curtis

Flatbush Avenue roared with energy on Sunday, September 14th, as Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa cut the ribbon on his new campaign office at 2049 Flatbush Avenue, turning a grand opening into a full-fledged street rally. Nearly 400 supporters spilled onto the block, waving American

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On a sunny Saturday afternoon at Bull’s Eye Sports Pub, 2073 Flatbush Avenue, the past met the present in a haze of BBQ smoke and baseball memories, as the smell of slow-cooked ribs and the sound of ’80s music filled the air.   Mets legends Mookie

Curtis Sliwa, Republican candidate for New York City mayor, officially opened his new campaign office on Friday, September 5th, drawing a large crowd of supporters and community members. The office, located at 55 Hegeman Avenue, represents part of Sliwa’s strategy to expand his presence in

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Mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa returned to 2134 Coyle Street on Friday, July 25th, to stand with Brooklyn’s Asian-American community and local residents who have now spent over one year protesting a proposed homeless shelter project in Sheepshead Bay. The visit was part of his continued