More than 200 people received free blood pressure screenings at a Community Health Fair held by One Brooklyn Health (OBH) on Friday, August 18th, at the Pierre Toussaint Health Clinic (Kingsbrook Medical Center), at 1110 Eastern Parkway. The Pierre Toussaint Clinic was created to serve

Reverend Cecil Moonsam, president of the 69th Precinct Clergy Council, must have also prayed for great weather on Saturday, August 19th, because Mother Nature seemed to be beaming down on the group as they gathered in Canarsie Park for an afternoon of “Community Prayer and

On Wednesday, August 16th, Youth Coordination Officers (YCOs) from the 63rd Precinct held a Day of Play at the basketball courts at Marine Park I.S.278, 1925 Stuart Street, from 4 to 7 p.m. Local kids joined in the fun for a friendly game of basketball with

Catherine Rosa  May 14, 1955 – August 25, 2018 We can’t believe it’s been five years since you are gone, and we miss you every day.  It almost seems like yesterday because you are still so near and dear to our hearts.  Things are not

Big changes are coming to the local housing community. The Bayview Houses are facing some major changes within the next few years. The city housing complex is transitioning from NYCHA housing to Section 8 housing. Whether the buildings are managed by NYCHA or Section 8,

As the sun began to set inside Marine Park, concertgoers set up their chairs in anticipation of an evening of rock and roll music by Decades Band, a group that has performed many times at the Marine Park Summer Concert Series. As a cool evening

A staggered rate hike is on the way for residential customers of Con Edison in New York City. This increase comes after the Public Service Commission, a state-run agency, approved a plan to help the state reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. The new plan

Nineteen years ago, there was a pothole on Yvette Barrow’s block in East Flatbush. Every time cars and trucks would pass her house, it would shake. Fed up with the lack of action from the city, Barrow decided to start a community group to help

Happy Birthday to our roving photographer, Lloyd Mitchell, who celebrates his birthday on Tuesday, August 22nd! Lloyd works 24/7 to bring us breaking news stories – fires, crimes, etc. Thank you for your loyalty and all those great shots! For your birthday, we hope you

Special Pop Smoke MetroCards are now available at the Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway “L” train station and the New Lots Avenue “3” train station. The MTA has released a set of limited edition commemorative cards to honor Hip Hop’s 50th anniversary – “A Legacy of Rhythm, Revolution

Free Yoga in Canarsie Park Presented by Assemblywoman Jaime Williams Meet in front of the flagpole Seaview Avenue and East 88th Street entrance Saturday, August 19th Final session of the season! All sessions start promptly at 9 a.m. Please bring water and a mat. For

Every year, like clockwork, Brooklynites gather at Wingate Park for the city’s annual concert series. In honor of Hip Hop’s 50th birthday, a special performance by longtime Brooklyn VJ Ralph McDaniels took over a portion of the August 8th concert, making it a little special

Firefighters battled a basement blaze at 1322 East 89th Street, between Avenues M and N, on Saturday, August 12th. Units arrived at the two-story residence where they found heavy smoke conditions in the basement of the home around 11:55 p.m. Firefighting operations were briefly delayed

It’s almost that time of year again! School is just around the corner, and the Flatlands Reformed Church, 3931 Kings Highway, hosted a Back to School Fest on Saturday, August 12th, complete with a barbecue, DJ, bounce house, balloon clown, game trailer and free backpacks

A group of middle school students are ready to assist should an emergency arise. They have completed the FEMA STEP (Student Tools For Emergency Planning) Program under the supervision of Frank Farance, the emergency training coordinator for Millennium Development. The students, who attend Roy H. Mann, Marine