
On the front lines of the war on COVID-19, there are many civilian heroes going out of their way, as volunteers and contributors. Also, many who are elected to serve are going the extra mile. In this column the Eagle hopes to give our readers an ongoing update on those fighting in the front lines.
Williamsburg’s Domino Park has revealed its newest mural, which pays tribute to frontline workers. The work was painted by artists from Los Muralistas de El Puente, led by lead artist Joe Matunis, and is made up of sections that together form the collaborative El Puente mural. Each section of the mural focuses on a different Brooklyn-based community member. Based in Williamsburg and Greenpoint, Los Muralistas de El Puente is a multi-generational community mural group.
Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday unveiled the first set of “Cool Streets” for this summer, announcing expanded cooling options on existing Open Streets in the most heat-burdened parts of New York City. The Cool It! NYC program prioritizes new cooling options on blocks in vulnerable neighborhoods, with tree-based shade and fire hydrants with spray caps. During heat advisories, NYCDEP and FDNY will proactively install spray caps on these streets’ hydrants to ensure every New Yorker living in a heat-burdened community is within 1/4 mile of an outdoor cooling element.
Citizens Union has renewed its call for the government to allow New York City residents to register to vote online in advance of the November 2020 election. The call was made in response to data released last week by the New York City Campaign Finance Board showing that half as many New Yorkers had registered to vote in the first six months of 2020 than in the first six months of 2016.
On Monday, all five borough presidents joined advocates and senior service providers in their respective boroughs to urge the expeditious restoration of funding to the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA), which funds programs in the city for older adults. The virtual press conference was held in response to the City’s Fiscal Year 2021 budget cuts to the agency. “During a deadly pandemic that disproportionately impacts seniors, the need for resources is even more dire to keep them healthy, active, and engaged while we continue to fight COVID-19,” said Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.












SUNSET PARK — “As a resident of Marine Park, one of the great surprises I found biking around Industry City and visiting Japan Village was to discover Bush Terminal Park. I continue to be amazed at the serene hideaways that the city offers in some of the busiest places — and, still, with an iconic view.”

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — ‘A miracle that no one was killed …’ That’s what neighbors are saying about the collapse of the Hotel St. George marquee. Shown in this photograph are workmen beginning the removal and repair of the historic, old neon sign at the corner, referencing a relic of Brooklyn Heights’ past: the St. George Hotel.

ATLANTIC AVENUE — Exhausted shopper with cluster of bags and goods from mall at Boerum Place stops to look at huge construction site across the street. “Is that REALLY going to be a jail??” Her male companion is reassuring, “Nothing like Rikers … this is 21st Century.”
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Overheard in line at one of most popular pastry outlets on Montague Street: “Hope I can get them into a camp …” A mother with two pre-schoolers in tow was showing a friend the Dodge Y flyer for Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 18.