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211 Ainslie’s next court date: mid-October. Will the Einhorns play ball? Small World’s children, Swinging Sixties’ seniors, and Community Board 1 want to stay in the home of four decades.
For the 1st time Districts 33 and 34 held a joint meeting to brainstorm ideas…
Voters casting ballots for the Sept. 13th primary election welcomed the incumbents back. State Senator…
The Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) established the Congressional Task Force…
The Rent Guidelines Board did it again!! At the end of June they voted on…
The morning of June 23rd probably started like most others on Capitol Hill. Congress would…
Senator Daniel Squadron gathered hundreds of residents from across his district, which covers neighborhoods in…
They came, they saw, they gathered support; they debated at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Presidential…
Participatory Budgeting Vote Continues thru April 2nd It’s that time of year again when…
City Council approves Affordable Housing Plan Mayor de Blasio’s rescue plan to address NYC’s affordable…
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams Pledges $5K to 211 Ainslie Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams…
NY State to Pay up to Two Years of Student Loan Debt January 18, 2015…
Cooper Park Houses celebrated the 19th annual America Recycles Day with help from friends at…
When it comes to the former Greenpoint Hospital Campus, Community Board #1 has run out…
Congresswoman Velazquez’s Bill Seeks to Reduce Gun Violence On October 26th, Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez unveiled…
