The New York City Department of Homeless Services (DHS) has provided $4,000 in grants to 150 migrant families as part of a new pilot...
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By: Megan McGibney It is common for teachers nationwide to dip into their bank accounts to buy necessary school supplies at the beginning...
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By: Shenal Tissera Mayor Eric Adams defended the administration’s policy of silencing the New York Police Department’s radio...
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Oma Deonarine’s story is a powerful testimony to the impact of resilience, education, and community engagement. As one of eight...
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In the heart of Brooklyn, Judge Sharen D. Hudson stands as a beacon of justice and community advocacy. Currently serving as the Acting...
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In 2021, Brooklyn, New York, witnessed the election of a remarkable individual to the Civil Court bench. The Honorable Keisha Alleyne, a...
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By Mary Alice Miller for BrownsvilleNews.org distributed by NYC Newswire During the United Nations General Assembly, a delegation from...
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By Tony Lindsay – Concerned Brooklyn Homeowner In a city that prides itself on its diversity and progressive values, something...
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Distributed by NYC Newswire Civil Court Judge, Rachel Freier, a candidate for nomination as Supreme Court Judge in Kings County, emphasizes...
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Yesterday Assemblywoman Nikki Lucas of Brooklyn’s 60th District voted yes on the first reparations-based bill to be passed by the...