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NYC Primaries | Meet the candidates in South Brooklyn’s District 47 Council contest

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May. 16, 2025 By Abbie Greenbaum As New York’s primary election approaches, several City Council races are drawing increased public attention — including the contest in South Brooklyn’s District 47. The district includes Bay Ridge, Coney Island and Sea Gate, as well as parts of Dyker Heights, Gravesend and Bath Beach. It is currently…

Walk this way: Bed-Stuy street tour digs into local history and architecture

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May. 16, 2025 By Susan De Vries If you find Bed-Stuy’s rich architectural and social history sometimes overwhelming, a new tour offers an opportunity to focus on just one street in the historic neighborhood. Which street will be the focus will only be revealed to ticket holders for the Municipal Art Society tour. The…

‘Shalom Dragon’ festival celebrates Asian and Jewish cultures

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May. 15, 2025 By Gabriele Holtermann Hundreds of Brooklynites and elected officials — among them U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer and City Council members Farah Louis and Julie Menin — flocked to Bensonhurst on May 4 to kick off Jewish and Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a celebration of Jewish and Asian…

Hannibal Buress opens new venue, Isola Brooklyn, in former Knitting Factory space

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May. 15, 2025 By Gabe Friedman Comedian-actor-rapper Hannibal Buress had a long relationship with the space formerly home to The Knitting Factory. In fact, he performed standup at the club’s first show in Brooklyn in 2009 (after it relocated from its decades-long home in Manhattan) and its final show before it closed in 2022.…

6 million applicants for 10,000 units: Housing lottery leaves out New Yorkers most in need

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May. 15, 2025 By Shane O’Brien New York City’s housing crisis is no secret and the city’s low-cost housing landscape remains extremely difficult to navigate, including a housing lottery system theoretically devised to provide a solution for the dire need for accommodation. A problem that has been brewing for decades, the housing crisis continues…

The 2025 RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon: Your guide to road closures, runners, and more

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May. 15, 2025 By Kirstyn Brendlen More than 28,000 people will race from Prospect Park to Coney Island during the New York Road Runners’ RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon on Saturday, May 17, passing through some of the borough’s most iconic landmarks on the way. The race started in 1981 as a fairly modest affair.…

Brooklyn man gets 12 years for shooting unarmed victim in dispute: DA

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May. 14, 2025 By Meaghan McGoldrick O'Neil A Park Slope man was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Tuesday for a 2022 shooting in Sunset Park that left a 20-year-old man seriously injured. The victim was shot twice in the chest after 56-year-old John Carter and his accomplices, searching for a different person,…

Explore Brooklyn’s historic houses of worship at Sacred Sites Open House

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May. 13, 2025 By Susan De Vries If you have ever wondered what is behind the intriguing facade of some of New York’s houses of worship, the 15th annual Sacred Sites Open House will provide an opportunity to investigate. The annual celebration of architecture organized by the New York Landmark Conservancy promotes open houses, tours, performances,…