As the old saying goes – made popular today by a world-leading alcohol company in the beautiful island of Ireland – “good things come to those who wait”. True in many walks of life. But it’s being put to the test this year by lovers

Tuesday, November 8th, is Election Day in New York City – your last chance to join millions of New Yorkers in making your voices heard and casting your ballots in these critical elections. The polls will be open from 6:00am to 9:00pm. If you can’t

In advance of the Labor Day holiday, the New York City Department of Sanitation has announced additional service and a change in guidance for Monday, September 5, 2022. Residents who normally receive Monday trash collection should place their material at the curb SUNDAY EVENING, between 4 p.m. and

If you’re in the market for a new car, you’re probably wondering what kind of loan is best for you. Here’s a quick guide to help you make the right decision. We’ll discuss a few different loan types and how to get the best interest

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 2022 MARINE PARK, BROOKLYN 8:30 a.m. (AVENUE S & EAST 33RD STREET) In 2022, there will be an estimated 20,640 new cases of Esophageal Cancer and an estimated 16,410 deaths. Join the Salgi Esophageal Cancer Research Foundation’s Brooklyn Chapter for our 4th Annual

Sunny Salutations! I cordially invite you to PaleFO Cinema’s next movie screening at Breukelen Cornerstone (also known as Breukelen Community Center) in Canarsie for teens and young adults on Friday, August 19, 2022 at 7pm.   PaleFO Cinema “Amplify Cinema. Impact Community” Pale (speak) + fò (up) =

Sunny Salutations! I cordially invite you to PaleFO Cinema’s next movie screening at Bay View Houses Community Center in Canarsie for teens and young adults on Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 8pm. PaleFO Cinema “Amplify Cinema. Impact Community” Pale (speak) + fò (up) = Palefò (speak up) Pronounced pah-leh-fo Producing and

The New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) is warning New Yorkers of a text phishing scheme targeting cell phone users with an attempt to steal their information. Fraudsters are impersonating financial institutions claiming that a customer’s account is compromised “due to unusual activity,” but

Funded by the NYC Dept. for the Aging, the JASA Caregiver Support Program serves Community Districts 10-15 and 18 in Brooklyn, and their services are free! To help people meet the challenges of caregiving for older adults, disabled adult children, or people with dementia, as

Visit BPL Bookmobile and Be a Part of the Planning Process! The Canarsie Library will be closing in late 2023, for an 18- to 24-month renovation, and the library needs your help. They want to hear from community members and library stakeholders as to how

Be a Part of the Planning Process! The Canarsie Library will be closing in late 2023, for an 18- to 24-month renovation, and the library needs your help. They want to hear from community members and library stakeholders as to how they can serve you

The Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy (JBRPC) is proud to announce the opening of the Sanitation Museum Pop-up at Floyd Bennett Field, now up outside of the Ryan Visitor Center along Flatbush Avenue. A partnership between JBRPC, Gateway National Recreation Area, the Sanitation Foundation, Photoville and

Canarsie Community Development Inc. (CCDI) is providing free Notary Public Service (by appointment only) at the Canarsie and Jamaica Bay Libraries. For the Canarsie Library, interested patrons should call Lavern from CCDI at 347-256-0291 to schedule an appointment during the following time periods only: Tuesdays:

On Sunday, May 1st, Assemblywoman Jaime Williams (59th Assembly District), along with fellow electeds and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, gathered at Temple Sholom of Flatbush Inc., 2075 East 68th Street, to memorialize the 1.5 million children massacred in the Holocaust. In conjunction with other remembrance

Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso presented the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce with $20,000 in funding for their ongoing work under the Neighborhood Economic Development Division (NED) program. Earmarked for southeast Brooklyn, the funds were presented at Assemblywoman Jaime Williams’ office on Friday, May 6th. The