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Forty Years of Fortunato Brothers In October of 1976 Fortunato Brothers Café Pasticceria opened its…
Southside United HDFC–Los Sures honored those showing community leadership with an awards ceremony.
Many hands brought a green thumb to this spot.
A ribbon cutting celebrated the rejuvenation of 590 Dekalb Avenue, a building of affordable senior housing units that first opened for residents in 1984.
The New York State Department of Transportation is looking for ways to keep the historic bridge “alive” for future generations.
Grassroots leaders, academics, mayors, and nonprofit organizations from around the world came together the week of Oct. 15 to map out a plan for the future of cities.
Two processions moved toward the 90th Precinct to pay tribute to those who have lost their lives as a result of domestic violence.
Crest Hardware held their 7th annual pumpkin carving contest on Oct. 22.
“Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson was an exemplary steward of our criminal justice system.”
The NYC Parks Department decided to reduce the hours of the women’s swim to 4 hours starting October 10th.
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.
The fun-filled future this playground will offer is as bright and shiny as its brand new slide.
