What would you do with up to $1 million to spend on your neighborhood was the question posed at an October 5th Flatlands Participatory Budgeting (PB) Neighborhood Assembly held by Councilwoman Farah Louis for Council District 45 at The Bridge located on Flatbush Avenue. “Participatory

Kings Plaza, Brooklyn’s premiere shopping destination, hosted a Job Fair on the upper level of the mall, near Best Buy, on Monday, October 10th. Hundreds of applicants waited on line, seeking positions at some of the mall’s restaurants and popular stores, like Macy’s, Zara and

When Ivie Bien-Aime was part of the team at Bildersee I.S. 68, she worked hard as the Parent Coordinator to keep everyone connected to the academic resources they needed. Years later, when she became the Family Leadership Coordinator for the District 18 Community Education Council

  On Sunday, October 9th, the American Cancer Society hosted the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk to unite communities, companies and individuals with a collective goal to end breast cancer. Hundreds of Brooklynites showed up with their sashes and posters, celebrating their personal accomplishments

Kingsborough Community College (KCC) President Dr. Claudia V. Schrader summed it up best by saying, “It’s a special day to celebrate.” KCC unveiled its first satellite location on Tuesday, October 4th during a ribbon-cutting ceremony of Chestnut Commons, a 14-story building at 110 Dinsmore Place in East

Brooklyn Real Property Inc. also known as BRP Associates Inc. with (5) Locations, One Company, One Owner and not a Franchise, celebrated its 10th Anniversary on Friday, September 30th with a festive celebration at its Headquarters, located at 389 Atlantic Avenue. Along with BRP’s founder

Some Bergen Beach residents say that the $52 million infrastructure upgrade and flood remediation construction project that has been going on in their neighborhood since February 2019 has turned out to be an absolute nightmare. They claim that both the Department of Design and Construction

On Saturday, October 1st, Prayer Pact International Family of Christ, a recently established church in Canarsie, joined with the 69th Precinct Clergy Council to hold a Community Health Fair at 1068 East 94th Street. Dr. Pastor Jennifer Kennedy, who runs Prayer Pact with Dr. Pastor Jacqueline Francis,

“Idea Generator” at Canarsie Library Thursday, October 6th 6 p.m. Canarsie Library – 1580 Rockaway Parkway and Avenue J Join the Brooklyn NAACP in brainstorming around community issues and resolutions. A great opportunity to suggest improvements to our schools, parks, etc. SD19 Mobile Puppet Show

Michael Selden, a student at LIU, was presented with a $1,000 scholarship check from the Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association last week. Selden, 18, a resident of Bergen Beach, attended Edward R. Murrow High School and is now a freshman at LIU. His father, Jay, is a

After the summer break, community members were introduced to the new commanding officer of the 63rd Precinct who presented Cop of the Month awards at their Community Council meeting held on Wednesday, September 28th at the John Malone Center. Community Council President Greg Borruso welcomed Commanding Officer

Scores of Canarsie residents turned out for the monthly meeting of the 69th Precinct Community Council on Tuesday, September 27th, at St. Albans Episcopal Church, located at 9408 Farragut Road. Commanding Officer of the 69th Precinct Captain Khandakar Abdullah welcomed everyone, then introduced a “special

Sector A Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) Ioana Matiuta and Nicholas Ringelspaugh discussed rising crime and their plans to address the abandoned car problems and other neighborhood concerns at their quarterly Build the Block meeting on Thursday, September 29th via Zoom. Matiuta and Ringelspaugh joined Sector A

On Thursday, Hester Street, the planning and design company contracted by the Brooklyn Public Library to renovate some of its branches, conducted a second community engagement workshop at the Canarsie Library, located at 1580 Rockaway Parkway, to further determine the needs and expectations of the

Mill Avenue, between Avenue U and Strickland Avenue, was co-named “Frank Scollo Way” on Wednesday, September 21st. Family and friends gathered at the intersection to fondly remember the beloved neighborhood icon and owner of Pizza D’Amore. Frank Scollo passed away on March 30, 2020, at