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MTA ‘Mask Force’ promotion comes to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center, Coney Island

January 25 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) held its 17th “Mask Force” event on...

NY schools told to keep masks after judge overturns mandate

January 25 | Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press

New York state education officials told school administrators to continue enforcing the...

Palin COVID-19 tests delay libel trial against NY Times

January 24 | Tom Hays, Associated Press

An unvaccinated Sarah Palin tested positive for COVID-19 Monday, forcing a...

How small businesses in Brooklyn Heights learned to cope with Covid

January 20 | Mary Frost

Surviving Brooklyn Heights business owners have had to use every ounce of...

What Supreme Court’s blocking of vaccine mandate for large businesses will mean for public health

January 18 | Debbie Kaminer, The Conversation

1. What did the Supreme Court decide? The court’s six conservative...

COVID-19 testing site opens in former Century 21 store

January 15 | Jaime DeJesus, Brooklynreporter.com

NYC Health + Hospitals will offer COVID-19 tests in the former Century...

NYC mayor considering virtual learning plan for schools

January 13 | Michelle L. Price, Associated Press

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is considering allowing the nation’...

Biden to double free COVID tests, add N95s, to fight omicron

January 13 | Zeke Miller, Associated Press

President Joe Biden announced Thursday that the government will double to 1...

COVID-19 pill rollout stymied by shortages as omicron rages

January 13 | Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

Two brand-new COVID-19 pills that were supposed to be an...

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

URBAN ASSEMBLY HARBOR SCHOOL WILL EXPAND: The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School on Governors Island will be expanding, with Mayor Eric Adams announcing plans to double the school’s footprint from two to four buildings — including one that will be newly constructed.

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WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTIONS IN BROOKLYN AND QUEENS: Two human cases of the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus have been reported in Brooklyn and Queens, leaving New Yorkers to deal with infection rates from multiple sources, including COVID, monkeypox and polio. 

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FDA MAKES IT EASIER TO OBTAIN HEARING AIDS: Millions of Americans will be able to obtain hearing aids over the counter, thanks to an executive order from President Joe Biden that takes effect in October.

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Brooklyn Bird Watch

The Double Crested Cormorant, spotted in Brooklyn Bridge park. Photo by Heather Wolf, text by Joseph Palmer.

On Buddy Scotto

If Buddy Scotto had his way, there would be gondolas plying the waters of the Gowanus Canal...

— Helen Klein, opening remarks in a remembrance of Buddy Scotto, at the recent renaming of a Carroll Gardens Street

Ice Ages & Climate Change

Could humans live through another ice age? Probably. But like the frog in the frying pan, they may have more trouble with the man-made,  incremental warming of oceans and the LOSS of ice in glaciers.

— Environmentalist, commenting on a
discussion of ice age cycles.

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“Nearly a year after the remnants of Hurricane I “Nearly a year after the remnants of Hurricane Ida flooded the Forest Hills one-bedroom apartment where Heidi Pashkow and her husband live, the couple is finally beginning to settle back into their first-floor home of over four decades. That’s after living with their son’s family for about nine months and spending almost $30,000 on repairs, Pashkow said.

She received a couple thousand dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and filed a negligence claim against the city for damage caused by sewer overflows in the storm, in the hopes of receiving some money.”

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“They may be political rivals, but four candidat “They may be political rivals, but four candidates for the same office joined others on Tuesday at a press conference in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where they asked the federal government to improve conditions at Brooklyn’s federal jail.

The four are Councilmember Carlina Rivera, former federal impeachment counsel Dan Goldman, U.S. Rep. for the Hudson Valley region Mondaire Jones, and Assemblymember Yuh-Line Nion.”

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“A host of Brooklyn-based community organization “A host of Brooklyn-based community organizations are among the 32 statewide that have been awarded Environmental Justice Community Impact Grants, the state Department of Environmental Conservation announced on Tuesday.

“Community Impact Grants support nonprofit, community-based organizations implementing a wide range of projects addressing multiple environmental concerns that adversely impact the quality of life in minority and low-income communities across the state,” DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos said.”

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“When more than a dozen Chinese community leader “When more than a dozen Chinese community leaders in Sunset Park gathered at a meeting at the end of July, they knew there was opposition in the community to their own strong support for the creation of Brooklyn’s first City Council district with a majority Asian population.

They thought objections to the proposed 43rd District drafted by the city’s Districting Commission would come only from a couple of current Council members whose existing districts would be chopped up, making it harder for both to get reelected.”

Read the rest of our “Brooklyn could get a majority Asian council district — and some Asian groups are objecting” article, which is linked in our bio.
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