Community Board 18 (CB18) held its final meeting outdoors at the John Malone Community Center, 2335 Bergen Avenue, on Wednesday, June 29th, before the summer hiatus. Guest presentations focused on improving East New York streets and reporting the results of a survey of Canarsie’s three

Members of Community District Education Council 22 (CEC 22) convened virtually via Zoom on Tuesday, July 5th to elect a new slate of officers and obtain updates on the potential expansion of a severely overcrowded school.     Members voted unanimously to elect Oluwaseun Salako as

Every child deserves a great education, but many students struggle to succeed in public and charter school environments where they may not receive the amount of individualized attention they need to realize their full potential. Unfortunately, many families fail to consider the possibility of private

No, not the 1972 blockbuster hit starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino! Filming for Godfather of Harlem resumed in Canarsie on Friday, June 24th. ABC Studios is in its third season of production for the popular TV series, which premiered on Epix in September 2019. 

There’s always something fun going on at Sunrise Adult Day Health Care Center, and the month of June was no different! Registrants enjoyed everything from a fashion show to an art gala and with the beautiful weather we are experiencing, it was great to be

A slow, but steady, turnout of Canarsie residents cast their ballots in the June 28th Primary Election in the race for Governor.  In the Democratic primary, voters elected current Governor Kathy Hochul, receiving 67.8% of the vote, while Republicans cast their vote for Lee Zeldin,

Everyone had big smiles on their faces at the St. Thomas Aquinas Parish Family Day on Saturday, June 25th, as families were happy to be back at what was once an annual church event that was put on hold for three years due to the

The Mansurov brothers were crowned champions of a national chess competition that took place in Columbus, Ohio from May 13-15th.  Both brothers attend P.S. 236 Mill Basin School, 6302 Avenue U, and the entire school could not be prouder of their achievements. A total of

Over a dozen steel pan drummers teamed up with a number of salsa Latin jazz musicians to create a magical night of live music and dance with a Caribbean flair, coupled with surprise visits from the NYC Public Advocate and the Ambassador to Dominica at

Kings Plaza Mall held a Caribbean American Heritage Month celebration on Wednesday, June 29th in the mall’s center court.  The entire month of June is dedicated to celebrating the rich history of the Caribbean, and Kings Plaza wanted to recognize some local activists “in recognition

Assemblywoman Jaime Williams hosted the 59th Assembly District’s Environmental Ambassadors at Midget Squadron Yacht Club, in Canarsie, on Saturday, June 18th, where they took part in a workshop and celebratory picnic. This celebration was the culmination of these young heroes’ perseverance and selfless desire to

Canarsie artist Kenny Altidor is speaking out against gun violence.  Believing that a community can be united through art, he organized a Community Sip & Paint Against Gun Violence, which was held at I.S. 68 Bildersee, at the corner of Flatlands Avenue and East 82nd

Reggae and Soca lovers got to enjoy their favorite Dancehall and Caribbean artists on Tuesday, June 28th at Wingate Park, located on Winthrop Street and Brooklyn Avenue in East Flatbush, the home of the popular Wingate Concert Series, which was put on pause during the

Collectibles, clothing, entertainment and household goods galore! No, this wasn’t the scene of a fancy flea market or antique show out in the suburbs – this was a quaint freebie event right in Canarsie at the local library where residents dropped off gently used items

Global Kids and P.S./I.S. 109, in collaboration with P.S./I.S. 109 PTA, celebrated the 1st Annual Juneteenth Celebration 2022 at the school, located at 1001 East 45th Street, on Friday, June 17th!  There was a buzz, energy of excitement and authentic anticipation from Global Kids scholars