The FDNY celebrated a new class of Emergency Medical Technicians at a graduation ceremony held at the Christian Cultural Center, 12020 Flatlands Avenue, on Tuesday, May 24th. FDNY Acting Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh presided over the ceremony, stating, “It has been a tough year for

Marine Park Alliance and friends kicked off the summer by launching Just for Kids, a series of children’s events that began by bringing in experts at Double Dutch to teach parents and kids alike how to kick up their heels and learn the ropes at

The 69th Precinct Community Council held a moment of silence for the 19 children and two teachers who were killed in a tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas on May 24th.  Captain Khandakar Abdullah, commanding officer of the 69th Precinct, said that gun violence and

At a time when unspeakable acts of horror and random acts of violence have been happening in schools across the country, students at P.S. 114 have been learning about kindness, feelings, positivity, spirit and teamwork, which was celebrated in the First Annual Spirit Week with

Anchors away!  The Midget Squadron Yacht Club kicked off the 2022 boating season with its annual First Colors Ceremony on Saturday, May 21st. On a balmy, sunny 90-degree day, officers of the club lined up outside the 122-year-old club for its traditional flag-raising ceremony.  The

Positivity, happiness and gatherings couldn’t have come at a better time last week in light of the horrendous school shooting in Texas where 19 children and two teachers were killed. Students from The Meyer Levin School for the Performing Arts showcased their diligent work and

Gianna Marie Gambino tragically passed from Osteosarcoma in February 2021, at the age of 12, after a two-year battle with this rare pediatric cancer.  The Marine Park student, who attended P.S. 222, touched so many lives that one of her teachers described the effect Gianna

Have you heard the latest scoop?  Canarsie residents don’t have to travel all the way to Sheepshead Bay or Howard Beach to satisfy their craving for their favorite ice cream creations, like “Birthday Cake Remix” or “Somewhere Over the Rain-Dough,” now that Cold Stone Creamery

Memorial Day – a time to pause and reflect on the brave heroes who fought for our freedom.  A time to remember those who served in the United States military and sacrificed their lives so we can live in freedom.  Amid the barbecues and family

The option of organizations hosting virtual get-togethers has been the “new normal” since COVID restrictions went into effect two years ago. Despite the fact that many civics have successfully returned to in-person sessions, Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCOs) with the 69th Precinct are still confined to

As the weather warms, so does the heat of gun violence and crime as statistics climb across the City, and the 63rd Precinct was no exception as was discussed at their Community Council meeting held on Wednesday, May 25th. NYPD 63rd Precinct Commanding Officer Deputy

Be’er Hagolah students visited FDNY Engine 257/Ladder 170/Battalion 58 to offer their condolences for their fallen member who perished in the line of duty. The students demonstrated extraordinary respect and empathy as they presented posters and photos. The posters included recent photos of the Battalion,

Screening mammograms for eligible women will be available at St. Alban’s Church, 9408 Farragut Road, starting at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 4th. The Scan Van Program is for women, 40 and older, who have not had a mammogram in the past year.  All insurance

Despite the intense heat, locals gathered on Saturday afternoon in the parking lot near State Senator Roxanne Persaud’s District Office, 1222 East 96th Street, to continue their spring cleaning of unwanted papers and electronics. Residents attended the Paper Shredding and E-Waste Recycling Event, with shredding

Members of the Fresh Creek Civic Association (FCCA) met virtually via Webex on Saturday afternoon, May 21st to discuss a number of issues like chronic flooding, the advantages of forming block associations and the desire to carve out space for a community center. Perhaps most